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15 years ago
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/libya/8407047/Libyan-rebel-commander-admits-his-fighters-have-al-Qaeda-links.html 

Libyan rebel commander admits his fighters have al-Qaeda links

By Praveen Swami, Nick Squires and Duncan Gardham
5:00PM GMT 25 Mar 2011

In an interview with the Italian newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore, Mr al-Hasidi admitted that he had recruited "around 25" men from the Derna area in eastern Libya to fight against coalition troops in Iraq. Some of them, he said, are "today are on the front lines in Adjabiya".

Mr al-Hasidi insisted his fighters "are patriots and good Muslims, not terrorists," but added that the "members of al-Qaeda are also good Muslims and are fighting against the invader".

His revelations came even as Idriss Deby Itno, Chad's president, said al-Qaeda had managed to pillage military arsenals in the Libyan rebel zone and acquired arms, "including surface-to-air missiles, which were then smuggled into their sanctuaries".

Mr al-Hasidi admitted he had earlier fought against "the foreign invasion" in Afghanistan, before being "captured in 2002 in Peshwar, in Pakistan". He was later handed over to the US, and then held in Libya before being released in 2008.

US and British government sources said Mr al-Hasidi was a member of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, or LIFG, which killed dozens of Libyan troops in guerrilla attacks around Derna and Benghazi in 1995 and 1996.

Even though the LIFG is not part of the al-Qaeda organisation, the United States military's West Point academy has said the two share an "increasingly co-operative relationship". In 2007, documents captured by allied forces from the town of Sinjar, showed LIFG emmbers made up the second-largest cohort of foreign fighters in Iraq, after Saudi Arabia.

Earlier this month, al-Qaeda issued a call for supporters to back the Libyan rebellion, which it said would lead to the imposition of "the stage of Islam" in the country.

British Islamists have also backed the rebellion, with the former head of the banned al-Muhajiroun proclaiming that the call for "Islam, the Shariah and jihad from Libya" had "shaken the enemies of Islam and the Muslims more than the tsunami that Allah sent against their friends, the Japanese".





Bush wouldn't have made that mistake. Then again, Bush went to get Congressional approval before he started bombing people. Obviously, Idi Amin Jr. is above all of that...
Kawak
15 years ago
Obama's shovel ready speech gave me a sense of calm so all is well. As long as he's in charge I feel warm and fuzzy. 🤥
DrMaddVibe
15 years ago
Lumpa
15 years ago
Wonder what's gonna happen when these sobs get ahold of the WMDs Saddam gave to Qadafi.

BHO will say
D'oh!

ZRX1200
15 years ago
I thought those were in Syria??
The US State dept. has admitted that al crapa is involved as well.
daveincincy
15 years ago
my enemy's enemy is my friend.
Lumpa
15 years ago
^
yeah

right up until he is my enemy.
DadZilla3
15 years ago
Simply put, the friend of my enemy is not my friend unless the enemy of my enemy and the friend of my enemy are friends. Moreover if the friends of the enemy of my friend are friends, then the enemies and friends of my enemies are my enemies.

Film at 11.
daveincincy
15 years ago

Simply put, the friend of my enemy is not my friend unless the enemy of my enemy and the friend of my enemy are friends. Moreover if the friends of the enemy of my friend are friends, then the enemies and friends of my enemies are my enemies.

Film at 11.

DadZilla3 wrote:



Kill 'em all? 😕
ZRX1200
15 years ago
Let god sort em out. Glass is pretty.
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