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Arabia
Soddy al-Qaeda confessions aired
2005-12-01
Saudi television aired on Wednesday confessions by purported former members of the Al-Qaeda network talking about their recruitment, training and fighting experience in Afghanistan and Iraq.
"We dunnit and we're sad. Can we have our guns back?"
The statements by the three Saudi nationals were part of an interior ministry-sponsored media campaign called "Experiences in the name of Jihad" and were shown on state television and Saudi-owned news channel Al-Arabiya, which is based in Dubai. All the men sported thick long beards, a hallmark of strict and conservative Saudis. "The prince of the Uzbek mujaheedin (holy fighters) in Afghanistan came to Taef and I met with him and told him about my strong desire to go to Afghanistan or any other place to fight for God's cause," said Abdullah al-Khoja, a native of the western Saudi city of Taef. Another former Qaeda fighter spoke about his experience at a training camp called Al-Sideeq in Afghanistan. "We trained with light arms for two to three weeks and there were daily drills about the Christian and Jewish conspiracy against Muslims," said Ziad Ibrahim.
Can you picture reveille at Camp Shaheedawannabe? "Oh how I love to get up in the morning. Time to get up and kill some Jooos..."
He said he was part of a group of about 30 led by two men named Mamduh al-Beiruti and Abdulrahman.
Posted by:Dan Darling

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