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Al Qaeda has released its first video of Warren Weinstein, an American citizen who was kidnapped in Lahore, Pakistan in August 2011. In the videotape, Weinstein pleaded with US President Barak Obama to submit to al Qaeda's demands to ensure his release before he is killed.
The videotape, which was produced by As Sahab, al Qaeda's propaganda department, and released on jihadist websites yesterday, is titled A Message from the Prisoner Warren Weinstein to His President. In the video, Weinstein directly addresses Obama, and begs for the president to accept al Qaeda's terms for his release.
"Just as the Americans detain all whom they suspect of links to al Qaeda and the Taliban, even remotely, we detained this man who is neck-deep in American aid to Pakistan since the seventies," Zawahiri said according to the SITE Intelligence Group, which translated his statement.
Zawahiri said that Weinstein would be released if the US halted drone strikes in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, and Somalia, and freed terrorist prisoners at Guantanamo Bay as well as Omar Abdul Rahman, Ramzi Yousef, Sayyid Nosair, and Abu Musab al Suri. Zawahiri also called the US "to release everyone who was detained on charges of belonging to al-Qaeda and the Taliban, even if they were handed over to another country."
Originally posted by bluemirage5
reply to post by Wrabbit2000
Where's your source/link?
Originally posted by bluemirage5
reply to post by Wrabbit2000
Where's your source/link?