
The publication of cartoons considered insulting to Islam's prophet, Mohammed and the implication of Europe in Afghanistan, along with the United States troops, were the reasons for new Osama bin Laden, al Qaeda's leader, threats towards Europe.
"This is the greater and more serious tragedy, and the reckoning for it will be more severe," the speaker, identified by the experts as being Osama bin Laden, in the five-minute audio recording says.
Mocking Islam's founder violated "the etiquettes of dispute and fighting," warned the voice attributed to bin Laden.
He also said Muslims have not responded by mocking Jesus, who is considered to be a prophet as well.
"The laws of men which clash with the legislation of Allah the Most High are null and void, aren't sacred and don't matter to us," he said.
He also accused "the crownless king in Riyadh" -- Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah -- because he could have prevented the publication of the cartoons "if it mattered to him."
"If there is no check on the freedom of your words, then let your hearts be open to the freedom of our actions," he sayd in the final.Source : cnn.ro
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