Audiobraschenie recorded head of al-Qaeda Osama bin Laden a few days before his death, posted on the Internet, Reuters reported on Thursday, May 19, with reference to the organization of SITE, which monitors extremist sites.
Audiotape, in which there is, presumably, the voice of bin Laden, is included in the 12-minute propaganda video clip that appeared on Islamist websites. Treatment, officials said SITE, was written a week before the death of Osama bin Laden, who was killed on the night of May 2 in Pakistan as a result of operation conducted by U.S. intelligence agencies.
On the audio bin Laden speaks of the revolutions that occurred in Egypt, and massive anti-government statements that have engulfed other countries in the region. "The sun rose revolution over the Maghreb. The light of the revolution came from Tunisia", - quotes Reuters the treatment of bin Laden. Tunisia was the first, says leader of al-Qaeda, but soon "Egyptian warriors brought a spark ignited the people of Tunisia on Tahrir Square.
In Tunisia, the massive anti-government demonstrations, which began in December 2010, forced President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, in power for over 20 years, February 14, to flee the country. In Egypt, protests, whose members demanded the resignation of Hosni Mubarak, ruled the country almost 30 years, began on Jan. 25, 2011. In the anti-government speeches at Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo was attended by tens of thousands of people. 11 February Mubarak resigned, and power in the country turned to the Supreme Council of the armed forces of Egypt.
Anti-government demonstrations since late January and are held in Yemen, but the president of this country, Ali Abdullah Saleh, is still at his post. In mid-February, protests began in Bahrain, and in mid-March in this country at the request of the authorities were introduced by foreign forces.
In Libya in mid-February is a civil war, and March 19 in the country by the international coalition to conduct military operations. Since the end of March protests are taking place in Syria, where government troops and police used force to disperse demonstrators.
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