Bin Laden threatens US over alleged 9/11 plotter

CAIRO. March 26. KAZINFORM Osama Bin Laden threatened in a new message released Thursday to kill any Americans Al-Qaeda captures if the US executes the self-professed mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks or other Al-Qaeda suspects, Kazinform refers to Arab News.
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In the 74-second audiotape aired on Al-Jazeera television, the Al-Qaeda leader explicitly mentions Khalid Sheik Mohammed, who was captured in Pakistan in 2003. He is the most senior Al-Qaeda operative in US custody and is currently detained at the US naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

In 2008, the US charged Mohammed with murder and war crimes in connection with the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the US Pentagon officials have said they will seek the death penalty for him. Four of his fellow plotters are also in custody.

"The White House has expressed its desire to execute them. The day America makes that decision will be the day it has issued a death sentence for any one of you that is taken captive," Bin Laden said, addressing Americans.

A US counterterrorism official said it is absurd for Al-Qaeda to suggest it is going to start treating captives badly.

The official did not confirm that the tape was authentic.

After his March 2003 capture in Pakistan, Mohammed described himself as the architect of numerous terrorism plots and even claimed that "with my blessed right hand," he had decapitated Wall Street Journal reporter Pearl.

The US is still considering whether to put Mohammed and the four fellow plotters on military tribunal. The Obama administration is also looking into recommendations for civilian trials, and is expected to announce a decision soon.

Al-Qaeda is not known to be holding any Americans captive now. But the Haqqani group - the Pakistan-based Taleban faction closest to Al-Qaeda - is holding American soldier Pfc. Bowe Bergdahl who was captured in eastern Afghanistan in June 2009. It released a video of him in December.

Bin Laden also said President Barack Obama is following in the footsteps of his predecessor George W. Bush by escalating the war in Afghanistan, being "unjust" to Al-Qaeda prisoners and supporting Israel in its occupation of Palestinian land.

The prospect of giving Mohammed and the four fellow plotters a civilian trial in New York City has led to protests by residents and relatives of Sept. 11 victims who fear that such a move could again make the city a terrorism target and that they should instead face a military trial.

Earlier this month, South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham said that if Obama agrees to try the five in military tribunals, he will press fellow Republicans to vote to close the Guantanamo Bay prison, Kazinform cites Arab News. See www.arabnews.com for full version.

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