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Qaeda leader urges killing of Christians
Published Date: August 12, 2010 

DUBAI: A Saudi leader of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has urged 
sympathizers in the Saudi security forces to kill Christians living in the 
kingdom, in an audio message released yesterday. The purported audiotape, 
posted on a website used by Islamists, also repeated an often-made call to 
overthrow the Saudi government and called for attacks on Israel. "Those of you 
who work in guarding the tyrants of princes or ministers, or the compounds 
inhabited by Christians, or can reach them, should seek God's help and kill 
them," said AQAP's number two, Said Al-Shihri. Shihri, a former inmate of the 
US military detention centre in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, claimed that AQAP has 
received correspondence from members of Saudi armed forces asking for "guidance.

He urged the Al-Qaeda followers, however, to make sure that they avoid killing 
Muslims by mistake during their attacks. "Fear God with regards to Muslims' 
blood... even if that was a reason to postpone your attack," he said. Shihri 
also urged any followers in the armed forces to attack Israel from the 
northwestern tip of Saudi Arabia on the Gulf of Aqaba, across the water from 
the Israeli resort of Eilat.

Carry your arms against Israel, which is only few kilometers away from you, 
whose lights you can see (at night) from the city of Haql," he said. "Whoever 
among you is a pilot should seek martyrdom in the skies of Palestine, and who 
works in the navy should aim his weapon at the Jews there," he added. Shihri 
called for forming cells within the armed and security forces to recruit 
sympathizers "to make the toppling of Al-Saud easier.

In June, Shihri urged Al-Qaeda supporters in Saudi Arabia to kidnap princes and 
Christians in order to secure the release of militants, including female 
"preacher" Heila Al-Qsayer, a widow of a Saudi Al-Qaeda militant killed six 
years ago by the Saudi authorities. Al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia launched a deadly 
wave of attacks against Westerners and government installations in 2003, but 
has been dealt severe blows by the authorities, forcing them eventually to 
regroup in Yemen.

Saudi and Yemeni militants announced the merging of their factions in Yemen in 
January 2009, as intelligence reports have warned that Yemen has become a 
regrouping haven for Al-Qaeda veterans. Authorities in Yemen have launched a 
fierce military campaign against AQAP, which has claimed responsibility for the 
botched attempt to blow up a US airliner over Detroit last Christmas. Yemen is 
the ancestral homeland of the Saudi-born Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, who 
has been stripped of his Saudi nationality. _
AFP 



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