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Al-Zawahiri talks again from his secret location
Sudhir Chadda
Mar. 5, 2006
Where is he? From the undisclosed location of world, the second in command of the Al-Queda terror network issued another warning.
According to media reports, video broadcast by Al Jazeera television March 5, Ayman al-Zawahiri, al Qaeda's second in command, urged Hamas to continue fighting and not abide by peace accords with Israel. Al-Zawahiri also criticized the West over the Prophet Mohammed cartoons and called for strikes against Western countries and "pro-Western" states like Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Jordan.
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