Monday 11 July 2016

Osama bin Laden's son to avenge father's death


Julia Majale 4 hours ago 19262
– Hamza Bin Laden has released a video promising to revenge against the US for his father’s death
– The audio message posted by Al- Qaeda tells Americans that there will be continued fights as a response to Muslims oppression
– Hamza is believed to be aged 24 years, the youngest children of the late Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden
Hamza Bin Laden has promised continued fights against the United States in respond to Muslims oppression and to avenge his father’s death.
The Al-Qaeda leader’s son said this in a 21-minute speech titled ‘We Are All Osama’ posted online by As-Sahab, the terrorist group’s media arm.
Osama bin Laden's son to avenge father's death
Hamza bin Laden, Osama’s son has vowed to continue with Al-Qaeda’s work and avenge his fathers death.
In the speech, Hamza promises to continue Al-Qaeda’s fight against the United States and its allies according to the SITE Intelligence Group.
“We will continue striking you and targeting you in your country and abroad in response to your oppression of the people of Palestine, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Somalia and the rest of the Muslim lands that did not survive your oppression,” Hamza said as quoted by Reuters.
Osama’s son also tells Americans that they are responsible for their leaders’ decisions saying he will continue to wage holy war against the US.
Hamza is said to be 24 years, the youngest of bin Laden’s surviving children who reportedly escaped during the raid by the US which killed Bin Laden in 2011.
The late al-Qaeda leader was killed on May 2011 during a raid in Pakistan by the US ordered by President Barack Obama after he was tagged the world’s most wanted man in America.
Osama Bin Laden, founder of Al-Qaeda, which claimed responsibility for the 9/11 terror attacks in America.
Images: Reuters

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