Al Qaeda threatens 'response' to Rushdie's knighthood
Al Qaeda second-in-command Ayman al-Zawahiri said on Tuesday the group was preparing a precise response to Britains decision to knight author Salman Rushdie. I say to Queen Elizabeth and Tony Blair that your message has reached us and we are in the process of preparing for you a precise response, Zawahiri said in an audio recording posted on an Internet website often used by Islamic militants.
The queen had knighted Rushdie last month in her birthday honours list, prompting condemnation from a number of Muslim countries and organisations. The author is accused by some Muslims of blaspheming Islam in his novel The Satanic Verses, which triggered an international outcry when it was first published in 1988. The Indian-born Rushdie, 59, was forced to go into hiding for a decade after erstwhile Iranian supreme leader Aytatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a death sentence over the book in 1989. Khomeinis successor, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said in January 2005 that he still believed the British novelist was an apostate whose killing would be authorised by Islam.
Following Rushdies knighting, Iran said the death sentence still stood. The stance of the Islamic Republic of Iran on this issue has not changed from what was put forward by Imam Khomeini, foreign ministry spokesman Muhammad Ali Hosseini said.
In the audio message billed Malicious Britain and its Indian Slaves, Zawahiri said Britain was hypocritical for giving Rushdie the knighthood under the banner of freedom of speech. He said the least Muslims could do was to boycott Britain to protest Rushdies knighthood. Why dont they honour the British historian David Irving? The queen did not honour him because she cannot rebel against the Jews, who are her masters, he said.
Irving had spent 13 months in jail in Austria following a conviction there for Holocaust denial. Zawahiri also warned Britains new prime minister, Gordon Brown, to alter his states foreign policy. The policy of your predecessor Tony Blair has brought tragedy and defeat upon you not only in Afghanistan and Iraq, but also in the centre of London. If you did not learn the lesson, we are prepared to repeat, God willing, until you have understood, he said.
Zawahiri also praised an attack last month on UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon in which six soldiers were killed. This operation came as a response against the invading Crusader forces who were occupying a beloved part of the land of Islam, he said.
Zawahiri also urged Hamas in the Palestininan territories to wage holy war against Israel and called on Muslims in Pakistan to resist their corrupt president, General Pervez Musharraf, by offering moral and financial support to militants in neighbouring Afghanistan. An Islamic emirate in Afghanistan is the hope for real change in the region and hopefully the final blow to the Crusaders in South Asia, he said.
Posted by: Fred 2007-07-11 |