ALGERIAN TERRORISTS
LINKED TO BIN LADEN

By NILES LATHEM



POST EXCLUSIVE --

The Algerian terror group whose members were caught allegedly smuggling explosives into the United States joined forces with Osama bin Laden's network and planned to strike here on his behalf, The Post has learned.

Law-enforcement agencies in Seattle and New York have established a number of connections between bin Laden and the Algerian Armed Islamic Group, four of whose members were arrested on immigration, explosives and conspiracy charges last month.

Sources told The Post that a key piece of the puzzle was a chilling communiqué issued in September by a senior commander of the Algerian Armed Islamic Group, which goes by the initials GIA in French.

The communiqué celebrated the second anniversary of the bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, an operation credited to bin Laden's al Qeda organization -- and warned of more attacks.

"We say to all the enemies of God in France and the U.S. and elsewhere that the explosions that took place in Nairobi and Dar Es Salaam prove that we carry through on our threats. Do not think it is bin Laden alone who is behind this," the communiqué said to be written by GIA senior commander Antar Zouabri said.

"This involves children from the Armed Islamic Group who will poison you. So expect more acts."

U.S. counter-terrorism officials interpreted the communiqué, recently obtained through intelligence channels, as a possible explanation for why GIA members appeared to be targeting the United States.

"It is now becoming increasingly clear that there was a plan to launch a major attack in the United States and that an Algerian cell was activated for the job," said Yossef Bodansky, staff director of the House Subcommittee on Terrorism.

"It is also clear that the Algerians are now part of the big family of world Islamicists that is headed by Osama bin Laden."

Attorney General Janet Reno is expected to decide soon that separate arrests of GIA members last month in Washington state and Brooklyn are part of one conspiracy and that the case will be tried in federal court in New York.

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