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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan
- Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden congratulated the people who carried out the
deadly terrorist strikes in the United States, but denied today that he was
involved, a Palestinian journalist said.
"Osama bin Laden
thanked Almighty Allah and bowed before him when he heard this news," Jamal
Ismail, Abu Dhabi Television's bureau chief in Islamabad, said, quoting a close
aide of bin Laden's. Ismail said the aide, whom he wouldn't identify by name,
called him early Wednesday on a satellite telephone from a hide-out in
Afghanistan.
Bin Laden praised
the people who carried out the attacks in Washington and New York, Ismail said,
quoting the aide. "But he had no information or knowledge about the attack"
ahead of time, Ismail said.
The journalist has
long-standing ties with Bin Laden and has won rare interviews with him several
times over the last few years.
In a series of
coordinated attacks Tuesday, terrorists crashed two airlines into the World
Trade Center in New York, and a third plane slammed into the Pentagon in
Washington. A fourth one crashed in Pennsylvania.
Bin Laden is a key
suspect in the bombing of two U.S. embassies in East Africa in August 1998 that
killed 224 people, including 12 U.S. citizens.
Washington wants
bin Laden to be tried for the bombing, but Afghanistan's ruling Taliban militia
rulers have refused to hand him over, despite tough U.N. sanctions against the
Taliban.
The Taliban
government calls bin Laden their guest and a hero of Islam.
The aide said that
bin Laden has described the devastation in the United States as "a punishment
from Allah," Ismail said. The United States had invited Allah's wrath because it
is trying to control the entire world by force, Ismail said, quoting the aide.
"There are
thousands of Muslims who have vowed for jehad (or a holy war) and martyrdom,"
according to bin Laden's aide. "They have experience to fight with all sorts of
weapons."
The aide also
denied reports of bin Laden's deteriorating health, according to Ismail, saying:
"These are all false reports. He is well and strong."
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