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  • Un fondateur d'Al-Qaida s'attaque à Oussama Ben Laden

    Considéré comme l'un des fondateurs d'Al-Qaida et mentor du terroriste Ayman al-Zawahiri, le terroriste Sayyid Imam al-Sharif alias "Dr Fadl", s'est violemment attaqué au terroriste Oussama Ben Laden et à son organisation en l'accusant d'être responsable du sang (des innocents) versé en Irak et en Afghanistan.

    Al-Qaeda founder launches fierce attack on Osama bin Laden
    One of al-Qaeda's founding leaders, Dr Fadl, has begun an ideological revolt against Osama bin Laden, blaming him for "every drop" of blood spilt in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    Sayyid Imam al-Sharif, who goes by the nom de guerre Dr Fadl, helped bin Laden create al-Qaeda and then led an Islamist insurgency in Egypt in the 1990s.

    But in a book written from inside an Egyptian prison, he has launched a frontal attack on al-Qaeda's ideology and the personal failings of bin Laden and particularly his Egyptian deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri.

    Twenty years ago, Dr Fadl became al-Qaeda's intellectual figurehead with a crucial book setting out the rationale for global jihad against the West.

    Today, however, he believes the murder of innocent people is both contrary to Islam and a strategic error. "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," writes Dr Fadl.

    The terrorist attacks on September 11 were both immoral and counterproductive, he writes. "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?" asks Dr Fadl. "That, in short, is my evaluation of 9/11."

    He is equally unsparing about Muslims who move to the West and then take up terrorism. "If they gave you permission to enter their homes and live with them, and if they gave you security for yourself and your money, and if they gave you the opportunity to work or study, or they granted you political asylum," writes Dr Fadl, then it is "not honourable" to "betray them, through killing and destruction".

    In particular, Dr Fadl focuses his attack on Zawahiri, a key figure in al-Qaeda's core leadership and a fellow Egyptian whom he has known for 40 years. Zawahiri is a "liar" who was paid by Sudan's intelligence service to organise terrorist attacks in Egypt in the 1990s, he writes.

    The criticisms have emerged from Dr Fadl's cell in Tora prison in southern Cairo, where a sand-coloured perimeter wall is lined with watchtowers, each holding a sentry wielding a Kalashnikov assault rifle. Torture inside Egyptian jails is "widespread and systematic", according to Amnesty International.

    Zawahiri has alleged that his former comrade was tortured into recanting. But the al-Qaeda leader still felt the need to compose a detailed, 200-page rebuttal of his antagonist.

    The fact that Zawahiri went to this trouble could prove the credibility of Dr Fadl and the fact that his criticisms have stung their target. The central question is whether this attack on al-Qaeda's ideology will sway a wider audience in the Muslim world.

    Fouad Allam, who spent 26 years in the State Security Directorate, Egypt's equivalent of MI5, said that Dr Fadl's assault on al-Qaeda's core leaders had been "very effective, both in prison and outside".

    He added: "Within these secret organisations, leadership is very important. So when someone attacks the leadership from inside, especially personal attacks and character assassinations, this is very bad for them."

    A western diplomat in Cairo agreed with this assessment, saying: "It has upset Zawahiri personally. You don't write 200 pages about something that doesn't bother you, especially if you're under some pressure, which I imagine Zawahiri is at the moment."

    Dr Fadl was a central figure from the very outset of bin Laden's campaign. He was part of the tight circle which founded al-Qaeda in 1988 in the closing stages of the war against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. By then, Dr Fadl was already the leader of Egyptian Islamic Jihad, an extremist movement which fought the Cairo regime until its defeat in the 1990s.

    Dr Fadl fled to Yemen, where he was arrested after September 11 and transferred to Egypt, where he is serving a life sentence. "He has the credibility of someone who has really gone through the whole system," said the diplomat. "Nobody's questioning the fact that he was the mentor of Zawahiri and the ideologue of Egyptian Islamic Jihad."

    Terrorist movements across the world have a history of alienating their popular support by waging campaigns of indiscriminate murder. This process of disintegration often begins with a senior leader publicly denouncing his old colleagues. Dr Fadl's missives may show that al-Qaeda has entered this vital stage.

    source : Telegraph

  • #2
    Il est boudhiste maintenant? ou ce sont les moukhabarat qui ont fait du bon travail de lavage de cerveau?
    La guerre, c'est la guerre des hommes ; la paix, c'est la guerre des idées. V. Hugo

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    • #3
      Bonjour tout le monde.

      Considéré comme l'un des fondateurs d'Al-Qaida et mentor du terroriste Ayman al-Zawahiri, le terroriste Sayyid Imam al-Sharif alias "Dr Fadl", s'est violemment attaqué au terroriste Oussama Ben Laden et à son organisation en l'accusant d'être responsable du sang (des innocents) versé en Irak et en Afghanistan.
      La console de jeu "AlQaida" téléguidée à distance à vraissemblablement changer de main.
      Obama oblige
      La pire chose pour l'Homme, serait qu'il meurt idiot.
      De grâce épargnez-moi la prolixe, la syntaxe et la chiffrerie à tout va
      .
      Merci.
      " TOUCHE PAS A MA NAPPE ALBIENNE "

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      • #4
        Oussama Ben Laden

        quelqu'un la vue vivant?
        Mr NOUBAT

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        • #5
          Ils se valent tous ! Un bon terroriste est un terroriste mort !
          Jeûner c'est bien. Manger c'est mieux.

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          • #6
            Pourquoi :
            Il y a encore des personnes qui croient à cette légende d'Al-Quaïda?
            Tout étre cencée sait que aussitot la fin des néo-cons ,c'est aussi la fin de cette organisation "fantome".
            Les sionos-cons sont lers principaux artisans de cette organisation criminelle.:22:
            Qui rappellons-le a fait beaucoup plus de mal aux musulmans

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            • #7
              Le GSPC aussi c'est une invention des néo cons?
              La guerre, c'est la guerre des hommes ; la paix, c'est la guerre des idées. V. Hugo

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              • #8
                De quel gspc tu parles, il y en a tellement'ailleurs le Gspc magheb est né en méme temps que l'arrivée des ricains en Algerie????

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                • #9
                  Envoyé par myra21
                  Il y a encore des personnes qui croient à cette légende d'Al-Quaïda?
                  Cette "légende" a été à l'origine de dizaines de milliers de victimes en Algérie et ailleurs dans le monde musulman.

                  Il est très probable que les groupes terroristes musulmans soient soutenus par des puissances étrangères, mais cela ne change pas le fait que ces organisations criminelles ont exploité les textes sacrés pour endoctriner de jeunes musulmans et en faire des machines à tuer.

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                  • #10
                    Mazel encore?

                    Sa fait un bail que je suis pas passé sur ce forum. J'étais heureux de relire certains et un peu rattrapé par la bêtise des autres.
                    Pour faire simple, je souhaite à certains inchaAllah inchaAllh vous serez victime de cette légende ou ces fantômes pour d'autres des ces braves résistants (con on y peut rien).
                    bOnNe rEfLeXiOn!!!

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                    • #11
                      abdel59 tu veux dire quoi par là? sois plus clair

                      dit que le GSPC ce sont des résistants pendant qu'on y est?!

                      quand ta famille sera touchée par un de leurs attentat on verra si tu tiendra le meme discours
                      Dernière modification par iwamachngoulek, 24 février 2009, 20h58.

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