Broadcast posthumous message from Osama bin Laden
The late leader of Al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden praised the speed of Tunisia and Egypt in a posthumous message broadcast yesterday on an Islamist site, which urges its followers to support efforts to bring down more "oppressors."
Earlier, the Taliban killed 35 civilians working in the construction of a road in Afghanistan.
In a 12-minute audio recording and a half transmitted from a web page which often pick up messages from Al Qaeda and related groups, bin Laden said: "Tunisia (...) lit revolution and the fall of the tyrant, have fallen humiliation, servitude and passivity, and have awakened the meanings of freedom, pride, courage and initiative and the winds of change hit Tahrir (in Egypt). "
Al Qaeda leader died on 2 May in a U.S. military operation in Abbottabad, a town near the Pakistani capital, Islamabad.
The posthumous recording, the terrorist leader calls the popular revolt in Egypt, which began Jan. 25 and ended on February 11 with the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak, "a great revolution, which is crucial for Egypt and for all the umma (nation). "
also sent a message to 'free revolutionaries everywhere, "in which he describes as" gentlemen and officers "and asked them to insist on taking the initiative and follow the path to the target. "Your revolution is the hope of the bereaved and injured, "says Bin Laden.
Moreover, a Taliban attack ended yesterday with the lives of 35 Afghan civilians and wounded more than 20 working in the construction of a road in the eastern province of Paktia.
Eight insurgents were killed when confronted by security guards of the building, the Afghan Glaxy Sky, in a late night incident in Wazi Zadran district, said provincial spokesman of Paktia , Rohullá Samún.
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