Well thank you hummingbird.
Note: The following text is an exact quote:
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http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/2005/10/008477print.html
October 08, 2005
Islam permits killing of infidel civilians: Zarqawi tape
Zarqawi: Islam permits the killing of "infidel" civilians. CAIR: Islam forbids the killing of "innocent" civilians. See the difference? CAIR and other self-professed moderate Muslim organizations in the West have simply not addressed Zarqawi's argument, or formulated any argument that will deter Muslims from committing violence in the name of their religion.
From AFP, with thanks to all who sent this in:
DUBAI - Al Qaeda frontman in Iraq Abu Musab Al Zarqawi has said Islam permits the killing of infidel civilians, according to an audiotape broadcast on the Internet early Saturday.
In Islam, making the difference is not based on civilians and military, but on the basis of Muslims and infidels, said the voice attributed to the fugitive leader who has a 25-million-dollar price on his head.
The Muslims blood cannot be spilled whatever his work or place, while spilling the blood of the infidel, whatever his work or place, is authorized if he is not trustworthy, said the tape, whose veracity could not be determined.
Posted at October 8, 2005 08:18 AM
Very interesting...
http://www.adnki.com/index_2Level.php?cat=Terrorism&loid=8.0.215732540&par=0
TURKEY: AL-QAEDA FEMALE TERROR RECRUITING UNCOVERED
Ankara, 6 Oct. (AKI) - The Turkish authorities are reported to have thwarted a series of terrorist attacks planned for the month of Ramadan, according to Saudi daily al-Watan. The paper quotes a security source in Ankara as saying that they had uncovered training operations by groups linked to al-Qaeda, who were recruiting 50 women for bombing missions. The report said that their task was preparing explosive devices to place in tourist spots frequented by foreigners but the source gave no further details.
In August, the Turkish authorities arrested Syrian Lui Sakka, considered the head of Osama bin-Laden's netowrk in Turkey. He was caught at Diyarbakir airport and interrogated by the Istanbul police as he was preparing an attack against Israeli passenger ships.
Sakka was later charged by an Istanbul court for being a member of the al-Qaeda terror organization.