Osama Bin Laden Audio Tape Released

By Madhusmita, Gaea News Network
Friday, October 1, 2010

CAIRO (GaeaTimes.com)- The founder of Islamic extremist organization Al-Qaeda, Osama Bin Laden has released an audio on the Internet where he voiced his concern about global climate change and flood in Pakistan. The audio has been released today where the leader of Al-Qaeda urged Muslims to tackle all the natural disaster in Pakistan and help each other by giving importance to the infrastructural issues and develop awareness programs in the country. The audio tape surfaced on the jihadist forum today and the people are scrambling all over the web to listen to the statement. However, it has not yet been confirmed that it is Osama Bin Laden’s voice.

The voice, which is till now considered to be Osama Bin Laden’s said that the number of victims who fell prey to the recent climate change is more than the victim of wars. The media outlets are of the opinion if their speculation is right, then the tape would be the first tape of Osama Bin Laden after March 25. However, in the tape Osama Bin Laden says that the “catastrophe” is very big and the need of time and this endangered situation is that all the “generous souls” and “brave” men should come forward and help each other in this crisis situation. The voice says that the “Muslim” brothers in Pakistan should be provided relief.

The new Osama Bin Laden tape is reportedly of 11 minutes and it also criticized Pakistan government for not taking adequate measures and not providing necessary relief work after the flood. The voice urged that a new relief organization should be established to prevent future natural disasters. Osama Bin Laden also asked Muslim merchants to help people in cultivating better agricultural land.

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