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Yemen Al Qaeda chief pledges to fight ‘crusaders’ everywhere
By AFP - Apr 16,2014 - Last updated at Apr 16,2014
SANAA — Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) chief Nasser Al Wuhayshi has pledged in a rare video appearance to pursue the war against the Western “crusaders” everywhere possible.
The video posted online shows Wuhayshi addressing scores of jihadists in a rugged terrain as he welcomes 19 militants who escaped a Sanaa prison in February.
“We will continue to raise the banner of Islam in the Arabian Peninsula and our war against the crusaders will continue everywhere in the world,” he says in the video.
Al Qaeda usually uses the term crusaders to refer to Western powers, especially the ones which have intervened militarily in Muslim countries, mainly the United States, Britain and France.
In a brazen two-pronged jailbreak, AQAP militants slammed a car bomb into the eastern gate of a Sanaa prison as others attacked the guards at its main entrance.
The attack allowed 29 inmates to escape, including the 19 jihadists.
Wuhayshi vowed last August to free incarcerated members of his group.
He himself escaped in February 2006 from the political security prison in Sanaa along with 22 other members of AQAP.
He was named the group’s leader a year later.
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