What's new

Bin Laden concerned by climate, Pakistan floods: Audiotape

ISRO Go!

BANNED
Joined
Oct 1, 2010
Messages
106
Reaction score
0
OSAMA HAS GOT GOOD HEART


DUBAI: Osama bin Laden has expressed concern about global climate change and flooding in Pakistan, in an audiotape aired on the internet, his first public remarks since March, a monitoring group said on Friday.

"The number of victims caused by climate change is very big... bigger than the victims of wars," said the voice, whose authenticity could not be immediately verified and was made available by SITE Intelligence Group.

The tape would be the first time Bin Laden has spoken publicly since March 25.

It was not clear when the tape was made, but bin Laden congratulated Muslims on the holy fasting month of Ramadan which ended September 10.

"The catastrophe (in Pakistan) is very big and it is difficult to describe it," said the leader of al-Qaida.

"What we are facing... calls for generous souls and brave men to take serious and prompt action to provide relief for their Muslim brothers in Pakistan."

Bin Laden made a series of recommendations to deal with climate changes namely preventive measures that he said should be taken by governments in the face of disasters.

"Providing tents, food and medicine is a duty... but the disasters (facing many Muslim countries) are much bigger than what is being offered.

"Action should not be confined to providing emergency aid... but to set up a capable relief task force that has the knowledge and experience need to" meet the challenges.

One of them is "setting up studies of urban areas that lie by rivers and valleys in the Muslim world," pointing to floods that hit the Saudi city of Jeddah earlier this year.

He also called for a review of security guidelines concerning dams and bridges in Muslim nations and said more should be done to invest in agriculture to guarantee food security for all.

"Investment in agriculture needs a lot of efforts and yields small gains. The issue today is not about gains or losses, but about life or death."

In one of two tapes issued in January, bin Laden blamed major industrial nations for climate change, a statement the US State Department said showed that he was struggling to stay relevant.

In his most recent remarks, he warned that al-Qaida would kill Americans if the alleged mastermind of the 2001 attacks on the United States, Khaled Sheikh Mohammed, were executed.

Plans to send Mohammed to trial just steps away from his alleged crime in New York had to be put on hold after a furious public backlash over potential costs and security threats.


Bin Laden concerned by climate, Pakistan floods: Audiotape - The Times of India
 
.
Bin Laden concerned by climate, Pakistan floods

I am worried about OSAMA .........he is really sick
 
. . .
If he is that concerned for the flood devastation in Pakistan, why doesn't he come to their help. I am sure he has billions of dollars to spend on warfare, but none for the people he is so genuinely concerned apparently.
He is just trying a propaganda to garner sympathy from the muslim world.
 
.
May be because of that he is killing People..Less People Means Lesser Pollution :sniper:
 
. . . . . .
His family (laden's) are rich Saudi business men doing business with US . OIL rules

he learned how to get buildings up.

in the process he also knew how to get them down.

a true genius by any measure of the word. too bad he was born in the wrong country and became branded a terrorist.
 
.
he learned how to get buildings up.

in the process he also knew how to get them down.

a true genius by any measure of the word. too bad he was born in the wrong country and became branded a terrorist.

Or he is a CIA agent gone bad , turned against the same people who created him to fight the USSR.
 
. .
Why don't they elect him the Interior Minister instead of Rehman Malik .......... :cheers:

I think you shudnt poke your nose where it doesn't belong, why dont you elect Dawood Ibrahim as your next President :what:
 
.

Country Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom