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CAIRO, April 23 (Xinhua) -- Al-Qaida leader Osama bin
Laden has spoken about the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and
Sudan's Darfur crisis in an audio tape aired by the pan-Arabal-Jazeera TV
channel on Sunday.
Bin Laden said that the West's fund
cut to the Hamas-led government proved it was at war with Islam; adding Sudan's
Darfur crisis also resulted from "crusader war."
He said the Western public share responsibility for
their countries' war against Islam, claiming "the war goes on and the people are
renewing their allegiance to their rulers and masters."
"They send their sons to armies to fight us and they
continue their financial and moral support while our countries are burned and
our houses bombed and our people killed," he said. But, the authenticity of the
tape could not be verified.
The Saudi-born militant appeared in an audio tape in
December 2004, in which he appointed Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, Iraq's most wanted
man, as al-Qaida's leader in the country. Enditem |