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Latest Inspire magazine revealed the losses and gains experienced by the Mujahideen Empty Latest Inspire magazine revealed the losses and gains experienced by the Mujahideen

Wed Jul 20, 2011 6:18 am
Latest Inspire magazine revealed the losses and gains experienced by the Mujahideen 567_la10
YEMEN - Victory on the battlefield and the Mujahideen of Al Qaeda's Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) is a martyr, a discussion of the latest edition of the English-language online magazine of al Qaeda, Inspire is on the cover is written: "Sadness, Satisfaction, and Aspirations".

"They eliminate the apostate army, taking millions of dollars from them and be able to obtain a large pile ghanimah (spoils of war)", said the army AQAP. The magazine also stated that the group had seized "any of the tanks, hummers, anti-aircraft guns, armored vehicles and all kinds of heavy and light weapons".

A picture in the magazine show Al Qaeda forces seized armored vehicles, to justify their claims.

Inspire The latest edition is packed with the latest updates on the progress of military operations, the latest threats and comments to the directives of Al Qaeda's global jihad. Also contains an apology by the editor, Yahya Ibrahim to delay the release of this magazine. But John insisted, the contents of this edition will make up for his tardiness.

"The fighting in southern Yemen has managed to cleanse the region of the corrupt government of Yemen," said Ibrahim. "But there is price for everything. During the great battle took place, we have lost our dear brother .... The brothers of the first generation, one that is with us since the beginning. You'll read about some of the martyrs in this issue. "

Al Qaeda also claimed that the locals have helped the Mujahideen seized the coastal territory. "People in Abyan have come to help the Mujahideen and together, they liberate the capital of Abyan, Zinjibar town," Inspire reported in the New Flash.

The action was for AQAP prove that popular revolutions do not always lead to democracy, but to re-establish Islamic Sharia law which has long been abandoned.

"It is true that the protesters want jobs, better living conditions, fairness in all areas and the like, as any normal person who lived under a tyrannical government would miss it. Misunderstanding of the observer is in what is sharia offer and what the people want, "said Sheikh Al-Awlaki responding to questions that go to the email editor of Inspire.

"The call for democracy demonstrators in call for basic rights and freedoms, that actually provides the sharia, democracy has not much to do. Now they have eliminated the tyranny of the ruling party, the barriers have been reduced to re-run on the road Shari'a. All in all, our common interests far larger than the U.S. claims that the protests could help them. "

Sheikh Awlaki also appears in another column in the magazine. Rubric New Flash addressing U.S. drone attacks, saying that U.S. drones can not determine the location or follow it is a sign from God that He protested what was done to the faithful servant. Sheikh Awlaki even taunt the U.S. by saying: "Looks like someone a little upset with us tonight."

Although they publish their group victories and progress, the magazine also does not exclude losses Mujahideen. For example, one obituary tells of the courage of Abu Ali al-Harithi, who moved from Iraq to Yemen to launch operations there. "In Abyan his vehicle was hit by a missile from a U.S. drone. Nothing remains of it except for small pieces of flesh from his body spread ".

The magazine also do not forget to discuss the martyrdom Sheikh Osama bin Laden rahimahullah with two papers, "the loss of a great leader" and "congratulations for her has reached a goal (martyr-red)". But the Mujahideen groups AQAP vowed that the death of Sheikh Osama will not give effect to (bad) for the future of the organization.

"The news brings us in sorrow, satisfaction and aspirations," writes Samir Khan, Mujahid America in the magazine's cover article.

"The sadness because we lost one of the largest Islamic revolutionaries, satisfaction in modern times because we know that he achieved his goal, what has always yearned for by the Prophet Muhammad, a martyr. Aspirations because we remember the Prophet Muhammad's assurance that the Jihad will continue till the end ".

Her death is also only one in the chain's leadership of Al Qaeda. Khan wrote: "Living in America has never made me think twice about the path that I choose now, although many have been martyred Mujahideen leaders like Abu Layth al-Libi, al-Masri Khabbab ash, Mullah Dadullah, Abu Mus'ab az-Zarqawi and others. For me and all those who follow this path, jihad is not for the sake of the commanders and leaders, but for the sake of Allah. "

This edition also highlights the disadvantages experienced by AQAP. And simultaneously provide information about the surgery group and the U.S. drone attacks.

Senior leader, Abu Ali al-Harithi, a martyr in the U.S. drone attacks, is also a sniper and artillery, Fawaz al-Ma'ribi a martyr in the operation at an army checkpoint Yemen. Each article focuses on their personalities and their bravery in battle.
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