London: The al-Qaida Chief Ayman al-Zawahiri on Thursday urged the Afghans to rise and take revenge of the 16 people killed by US soldier.
In a video tape released on Jahadist website Zawahiri said that Afghans must fight the West or they will be “humiliated in this life and punished in the hereafter”.
Zawahiri cited recent actions by U.S. troops in Afghanistan as typical of “crusader secular Western civilization.” They videotape also includes footages which shows U.S. Marines urinating on the bodies of Taliban fighters.
“This act represents their values, and this is their view toward other people in general and the Muslims in particular, and this is their way of treating us,” Zawahiri said.
He tells Afghans there is only one solution: “Honorable Afghans, the way is clear! It is either to stand by the banner of Islam to fight and support the mujahedin using your hand, tongue, money and heart. Or you will be humiliated in this life and be punished in the hereafter.”
Zawahiri also urged Pakistanis to overthrow the government, using the Arab Spring uprisings as a model.
It is to be mentioned here that Ayman al-Zawahiri took charge of the terrorist network after the former group leader Osama Bin Laden was shot dead in a US military operation in Pakistan.
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