Bounty set over Prophet cartoon 
The purported head of al-Qaeda in Iraq has offered a reward for the
murder of a Swedish cartoonist over his drawing depicting the Prophet
Muhammad. 
The $100,000 (£49,310) reward would be raised by 50% if Lars Vilks was
"slaughtered like a lamb" said the audio message aired on the internet. 

The speaker, said to be Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, threatened a new
offensive during the holy month of Ramadan. 

Last month's cartoon showed Prophet Muhammad's head on a dog's body. 

Several Muslim countries protested. 


 It is fundamental for Western thinking to be able to express one's
artistry without making exceptions for holiness 
Lars Vilks 
Swedish cartoonist  

Last year there were riots over Danish cartoons of the Prophet
Muhammad, first published in September 2005 by the newspaper
Jyllands-Posten. 

Muslims regard any visual representation of the Prophet as
blasphemous. Many Muslims also regard the dog as an impure animal. 

Economic targets 

The latest cartoon was published by the Nerikes Allehanda newspaper on
18 August. 

Last week, Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt met ambassadors
from 22 Muslim countries in an effort to defuse the row. 

But Saturday's taped message said the militants were announcing a
"call to shed the blood of the Lars who dared to insult our Prophet". 


"During this generous month we announce an award worth $100,000 to the
person who kills this infidel criminal," the speaker said. 

He also announced a $50,000 reward for the killing of the editor of
the newspaper. 

And he said the Swedish government ought to apologise - otherwise
al-Qaeda in Iraq would target "their economy and giant companies such
as Ericsson, Volvo, Ikea, Scania". 

The cartoon's creator, Lars Vilks, told Reuters news agency he was not
worried by a threat from people representing "a very small branch of
our Muslims". 

But he could not disregard it, either, and was in contact with the
police. 

"It is fundamental for Western thinking to be able to express one's
artistry without making exceptions for holiness," he said. 

Factional threats 

The speaker in the 30-minute tape also said he was "honoured to
announce at the beginning of Ramadan an offensive in the name of...
the martyr of the Islamic nation Abu Musab al-Zarqawi" who was killed
in a US air strike last year. 

And days after saying they had killed a well-known Sunni cleric
opposed to them, the speaker accused the main Sunni party, the Islamic
Party in Iraq of co-operating with US-led forces. 


He also vowed to keep targeting members of the minority Yazidi
community over their leaders' refusal to allow Yazidis to convert to
Islam. 

Meanwhile, in northern Iraq, a Sunni Arab tribal leader told the BBC
that local groups had created a new alliance to fight al-Qaeda. 

Fawwaz al-Jarba, who heads the Shammar tribe in the Mosul area, said
local Sunni Arab tribes had joined Kurdish, Christian and Yazidi
groups in a new front. 

He said the new alliance would not work directly with the United
States military, but only through the Iraqi government. 

In July, the US announced that a top al-Qaeda militant arrested in
Iraq had told interrogators that Iraq's supposed al-Qaeda kingpin,
Omar al-Baghdadi, was only a front. 

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/middle_east/6996553.stm

Published: 2007/09/15 14:22:34 GMT

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