[iwar] [fc:Taliban.leader.says.attacks.were.to.avenge.US.'cruelty']

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Subject: [iwar] [fc:Taliban.leader.says.attacks.were.to.avenge.US.'cruelty']
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Taliban leader says attacks were to avenge US 'cruelty'
ISLAMABAD, Sept 25 (AFP) -

The attacks on the United States were to avenge US "cruelty" toward
Muslim countries, the Taliban supreme leader Mullah Mohammad Omar said
Tuesday in a message to the American people. 

"The American people must know that the sad events that took place
recently were the result of their government's wrong policies," he said
in the message, delivered through Pakistan-based private news agency,
the Afghan Islamic Press. 

"Your government is perpetrating all sorts of atrocities in Muslim
countries.  Instead of supporting your government's policies you should
urge your government to reconsider their wrong and cruel policies," he
said. 

"The recent sad event in America was the result of these cruel policies
and was meant to avenge this cruelty," he said, without claiming to know
who was responsible. 

Omar again defended alleged terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden, named
by the United States as the prime suspect for the September 11 attacks. 

He reiterated that bin Laden, the Saudi-born dissident who has been
living under Taliban protection in Afghanistan since 1996, was incapable
of planning the sort of sophisticated suicide hijackings which levelled
the World Trade Center and part of the Pentagon two weeks ago. 

"You must think of where the attack took place and who was behind it,
but Afghanistan is being made the target and preparations are being made
to attack Afghanistan," he said. 

"What will be the consequences?

"You accept all just or unjust statements from your government but why
can't you judge whether Osama bin Laden is involved in this? Can he do
this in America?

"It is better for you to consider this seriously and act with wisdom."

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