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Published Date: 22 February 2009
CHINKS have appeared in the armour of al-Qaeda with one of the terror network's founders launching a vitriolic attack on its methods.
Sayyid Imam al-Sharif lashed out at former ally Osama bin Laden as American rockets rained down on suspected terrorist bases inside Pakistan's troubled frontier with Afghanistan.

The jailed Egyptian radical, better known by his nom de guerre "Dr F
adl", said the 9/11 and other suicide attacks on the West had been "immoral and counterproductive", unleashing horrific retribution on Islamists.

Fadl said: "Ramming America has become the shortest road to fame and leadership among the Arabs and Muslims. But what good is it if you destroy one of your enemy's buildings, and he destroys one of your countries? What good is it if you kill one of his people, and he kills a thousand of yours?"

The convicted terrorist made his remarks in a book published in a notorious Cairo jail, where he is being held by Egyptian authorities. Fadl, who has had some success in deradicalising key terror figures, reserved some of his toughest comments for his one-time deputy in the Egyptian Islamic "resistance", Ayman al-Zawahiri, who he brands a "liar".

Fadl said: "Every drop of blood that was shed or is being shed in Afghanistan and Iraq is the responsibility of Bin Laden and Zawahiri and their followers."

Fadl first recanted his most extreme views two years ago, sparking claims by Zawahiri that his one-time leader had been tortured into submission. Amnesty International has accused Egyptian authorities of mistreating prisoners, but Fadl – in a 200-page rebuttal of Zawahiri's claims – insists he really has changed his mind. His words are believed to reflect growing dissatisfaction with Bin Laden and al-Qaeda among former sympathisers.

Fadl, along with Bin Laden, a Saudi, created al-Qaeda, which means "The Base", in 1988 in the dying years of the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. His words carry considerable weight with many radicals in Egypt and beyond.





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  • Last Updated: 21 February 2009 9:37 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: International terrorism
 
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Rob Bennett,

Point Piper Australia 22/02/2009 00:15:53
"The jailed Egyptian radical, better known by his nom de guerre "Dr Fadl", said the 9/11 and other suicide attacks on the West had been "immoral and counterproductive", unleashing horrific retribution on Islamists."

He says from his torture chamber in Egypt.
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W Smith,

Middle East 22/02/2009 01:21:40
It doesn't say much for Salmond and his snivelling supporters when you start getting more sense out of muslims like Dr Fadl than the SNP.

"Ramming america has become the shortest road to fame and leadership among the arabs and muslims......What good is it if you kill one of his people, and he kills a thousand of yours?".

THIS IS HOW THE ALLIES WON WORLD WAR 2 MR SALMOND.

In the famous Battle of the Bulge, Hitlers last great offensive, american soldiers bravely defended the Belgium town of Bastogne.

Around 25,000 americans died while the Nazis lost 100,000.

At one point the americans were urged to surrender by the Nazis. The commanding officer General Anthony McAuliffe made the famous one word reply "Nuts!"

Salmond and his allies have vastly underestimated America's and Britain's resolve.

Go and get a dictionary Mr Salmond and look up the word 'resolve'.

John Smeaton summed it up simply and brilliantly when he said "Britain" had gone through worse than this after the incident at Glasgow Airport.

The SNP's Nicola Sturgeon failed to sense any "strength of feeling" in our support for Smeatons actions.

BTW
I doubt if Dr Fadl's comments were discussed yesterday, at the Stop the War Coalition rally, between Hamas supporting Sandra White (SNP) and the communists Kate Hudson(CND) and Lyndsey German(Stop the War Coalition).

Pity there wasn't a Stop The Grovelling to Our Enemies Coalition.

I would encourage Salmond and his supporters to join.
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bill-alba,

fife 22/02/2009 10:03:01
#2 typical anti scot lies and deceit from a treachourous british / vichy scot idiot.
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Bolivarian Scot,

UK 22/02/2009 10:52:15
# 5 Big Jock McDoc - a fair point but do bear in mind that hoary old chestnut about one man's terrorist being another man's freedom-fighter.

# 2 W Smith, Middle East - for your hilarious attempt to conflate the 21st century SNP with 1930s appeasers of fascism, you should be nominated for the Golden Raspberries Award. But thanks for the laugh!
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SouthernGent,

23/02/2009 02:06:27
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I'd claim he was tortured too if I were you, as this article refutes about 95% of what you post on a daily basis.

Heaven forbid if he is telling the truth.
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Conan,

Moffat 24/02/2009 23:12:21
We have a tyrrany against free speech in these pages. Sad, as the culprit os someone who's very existence is based upon their ability to understand and support free speech. I guess the journalism proffesion simply is not what it once was?

 

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