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Bin Laden Urges Pakistanis to Fight

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) - Osama bin Laden, the prime U.S. suspect
in the Sept. 11 terror attacks, called on Pakistan's Muslims to fight ``the
American crusade.''
``I announce to you, our beloved brothers, that we are steadfast on the path
of jihad (holy war) with the heroic, faithful Afghan people, under the
leadership of Mullah Mohammed Omar,'' said a statement provided to Qatar's
Al-Jazeera satellite channel Monday. The statement was signed by bin Laden
and dated Sunday. 

Bin Laden, believed in hiding in Afghanistan, often communicates with the
outside world through Al-Jazeera, known among Arabs for its wide reach and
its independent and aggressive editorial policies.
In the statement broadcast by Al-Jazeera on Monday, bin Laden said he was
informed that some ``of our Muslim brothers in Karachi (Pakistan) were
killed while expressing their opposition to the aggression of the American
crusade forces and their allies on Muslim lands in Pakistan and
Afghanistan.'' 

He said he was praying to God that they would be accepted as martyrs and
``their children are my children and I will be their caretaker.''

``We hope that they are the first martyrs in Islam's battle in this era
against the new crusade and Jewish campaign led by the big crusader Bush
under the flag of the cross.''
Demonstrations have been held in the Pakistani cities of Karachi, Peshawar
and Quetta by Pakistanis who view bin Laden as an Islamic hero.

Bin Laden said that he was calling on all Muslims in Pakistan to use all
they possess and all their effort to stop American troops from going into
Pakistan and Afghanistan.
 
Since the terror attacks on New York and Washington, bin Laden has twice
denied involvement. The United States has said it will produce evidence
implicating him in the Sept. 11 attacks, which toppled the World Trade
Center towers and part of the Pentagon and left more than 6,000 people dead
or missing. 

Washington has warned Afghanistan's Taliban government and their leader,
Mullah Mohammed Omar, to hand over bin Laden and his lieutenants, among
other demands, or suffer the consequences. The United States has been
building up its military presence in the region.

Afghanistan's Taliban leadership claimed Sunday it has been unable to find
the alleged terrorist mastermind and advise him of a recommendation to leave
the country. 


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