Alleged backer of al-Qaida is linked to bomb website 

A WEBSITE used to claim responsibility for the London bombings has been
linked to a British-based Saudi dissident suspected by both US and UK
officials of being a supporter of al-Qaida. 

Saad al-Faqih, who is based in Willesden, north-west London, has been
connected to a statement claiming responsibility for the London terrorist
attacks by two Israeli groups. But al-Faqih has denied any link to the
message and said he doubted whether it was authentic anyway. 

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The statement published on the al-qal3ah.com site after the bombings on
Thursday read: "The heroic mujahideen have carried out a blessed raid on
London. Britain is now burning with fear, terror and panic in its northern,
southern, eastern and western quarters." 

Al-Faqih, who runs the Movement for Islamic Reform, has rigorously denied
being linked to the message. 

The US claims al-Faqih controls websites which are used to post al-Qaida
statements. 

The Israeli groups, which are dedicated to tackling acts of terrorism
committed in the name of Islam, claims www.al-qal3ah.com is one of these. 

Al-Faqih denies being linked to that website or acts of terrorism. 

He said: "It does not belong to me at all. It is a Zionist smear." 

He also doubted the authenticity of the message. Al-Faqih said: "It was only
there for a few minutes and they misquoted the Quran." 

The US treasury claimed al-Faqih was an al-Qaida supporter in December. The
UK treasury then froze his assets. 

Al-Faqih dismissed reports that "millions of dollars" had been frozen. 

He said: "I have no assets in the US and all I have in the UK is a current
account with a few hundred pounds in."



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