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 Al-Qaida's leader in Iraq Abu Musabal-Zarqawi appeared in a video on an Islamic website on Tuesday. (Xinhua/Reuters photo) | CAIRO, April 25 (Xinhua) -- Al-Qaida's leader in Iraq
Abu Musabal-Zarqawi appeared in a video on an Islamic website on Tuesday.
The Jordanian born militant said in the video that
mujahideen were fighting on despite a three-year "crusader" war.
Zarqawi was shown wearing black and
a green vest with an assault rifle by his side in the video.
It was the first video of Zarqawi, who was the most
wanted man in Iraq in the past three years.
He only aired his messages through audio recordings
in the past. The authenticity of the video, which was dated April 21, cannot be
immediately verified.
With a 25 million U.S. dollars bounty on his head,
Zarqawi was blamed for many terrorist attacks, kidnappings and killing of
hostages in Iraq's insurgency. Enditem |