Monday, October 17, 2005

Application of Divine Judgement on a Contractor Working for the Crusaders


Iraq Al-Qaeda shows execution despite 'Zawahiri letter'
Evidently, these serial killers just can't help themselves.

Al-Qaeda in Iraq released a video purporting to show the execution of an Iraqi who worked for US forces, days after Washington said the group had been told such killings cost the movement support. The video was released by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's group after US authorities said they had seized a letter from Al-Qaeda's overall number two, Ayman al-Zawahiri, telling him his campaign of executions and attacks on Muslims was damaging popular, mainly Sunni Arab, support for the insurgency.

The letter was swiftly denounced as untrue by Al-Qaeda in Iraq, with an Internet statement calling on "Muslims to ignore such cheap propaganda", adding that the killing of "infidel" Muslims was allowed. (ed. note - this makes a whole lot of sense. Ignore it because we're allowed.)

The undated film, whose authenticity could not be verified, was titled "Application of Divine Judgement on a Contractor Working for the Crusaders," in reference to US-led forces in Iraq.

It showed identity papers belonging to Mahmud Alwan Hussein, including a membership card for an association of Iraqi contractors and a provisional licence to carry a weapon.


May God rest his poor soul.