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Posted by: archiveguard on Aug 01, 2005 - 08:13 PM
2.1 A DECLARATION OF WAR
In February 1998, the 40-year-old Saudi exile Usama Bin Ladin and a fugitive
Egyptian physician, Ayman al Zawahiri, arranged from their Afghan headquarters
for an Arabic newspaper in London to publish what they termed a fatwa issued in
the name of a "World Islamic Front." A fatwa is normally an interpretation of Islamic law by a respected Islamic authority, but neither Bin
Ladin, Zawahiri, nor the three others who signed this statement were scholars of
Islamic law. Claiming that America had declared war against God and his
messenger, they called for the murder of any American, anywhere on earth, as the
"individual duty for every Muslim who can do it in any country in which it
is possible to do it."1
Three months later, when interviewed in Afghanistan by ABC-TV, Bin Ladin
enlarged on these themes.2 He claimed it was more important for
Muslims to kill Americans than to kill other infidels. "It is far better
for anyone to kill a single American soldier than to squander his efforts on
other activities," he said. Asked whether he approved of terrorism and of
attacks on civilians, he replied: "We believe that the worst thieves in the
world today and the worst terrorists are the Americans. Nothing could stop you
except perhaps retaliation in kind. We do not have to differentiate between
military or civilian. As far as we are concerned, they are all targets."
Note: Islamic names often do not follow the Western
practice of the consistent use of surnames. Given the variety of names we
mention, we chose to refer to individuals by the last word in the names by which
they are known: Nawaf al Hazmi as Hazmi, for instance, omitting the article
"al" that would be part of their name in their own societies. We
generally make an exception for the more familiar English usage of
"Bin" as part of a last name, as in Bin Ladin. Further, there is no
universally accepted way to transliterate Arabic words and names into English.
We have relied on a mix of common sense, the sound of the name in Arabic, and
common usage in source materials, the press, or government documents. When we
quote from a source document, we use its transliteration, e.g ,"al Qida"
instead of al Qaeda.
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