Mobile  |  About us  |  Photos  |  Videos  |  Subscriptions  |  RSS Feeds  |  Today's Paper  |  Classifieds  |  Contact Us
The Daily Star
SATURDAY, 26 MAY 2012
05:33 PM Beirut time
Weather    
Beirut
23 °C
Blom Index
1,164.1up
A+ A-
     
 
Advanced Search
Politics  
Al-Qaeda revenge is coming: Lebanese militant
The grand operation, “bin Laden’s incursion,” would strike at the heart of the Western world, Bakri told The Daily Star.
The grand operation, “bin Laden’s incursion,” would strike at the heart of the Western world, Bakri told The Daily Star.
BEIRUT: Lebanese militant Muslim preacher Omar Bakri warned Wednesday of massive retaliation by al-Qaeda in response to the killing of its leader, Osama bin Laden, an attack “worthy of this martyr.”

The grand operation, “bin Laden’s incursion,” would strike at the heart of the Western world, the sheikh told The Daily Star online in a telephone interview.

“Our information confirms that the response will be named ‘bin Laden’s incursion.’ Usually al-Qaeda responds to the death of one of its leaders with an operation named after him … an operation that would be worthy of this martyr,” Bakri said, adding that such a “cold-blooded assassination” would not go unpunished.

U.S. President Barack Obama announced Monday that bin Laden had been tracked down and killed Sunday in Pakistan. Reports also claim that Bin Laden had been unarmed during the operation by U.S. Navy SEALS and that his body was later buried at sea.

Bakri, who denies links with al-Qaeda but once praised the Sept. 11 attacks as “magnificent,” said that the expected retaliation would be carried out in countries such as the United States, France and Britain, while ruling out any attacks in Arab countries.

“I doubt that [anything will happen in Arab countries] because they had the chance to attack foreign embassies [but they didn’t] … Bin Laden urged his followers not to carry out such attacks so that Arab leaders would not take fighting terrorism as an excuse to attack revolutionaries,” Bakri said.

For Bakri, the fact that bin Laden was unarmed during the attack is considered an assassination and a violation of the sanctity of Muslims.

“This is considered a cold-blooded murder for a helpless man, especially that he was killed in the presence of his wife and children in bed,” Bakri said, adding that bin Laden now has been named “the martyr of the sea and land because he was killed on land and thrown in the sea.”

“The move by American forces to transport him from land to sea and bury him underwater is one of the manifestations of U.S. hegemony, and an offense to Muslims and a declaration of war against God, his profit and Muslims,” Bakri said.

Only under special circumstance are Muslims allowed to be buried at sea, Bakri said, conditions which the American forces had not met.

“Islam allows burying the body of a Muslim at sea. But only on condition there is some obstacle preventing the burial taking place on land,” he said, adding that “underwater burial necessitates a special prayer, wrapping the body in cloth and placing heavy rocks on the corpse to ensure the body reaches the bottom of the sea.”

The assassination of bin Laden, the reports that he had been buried at sea and the broadcasting of Americans “gloating” over the death of the Al-Qaeda leader would spur al-Qaeda followers and bin Laden loyalists into action, the Muslim preacher said.

“[This] is added to the list of incentives that al-Qaeda and other mujahidin movements on which they base their actions to wage war against Western countries,” Bakri said.

Bakri is a controversial preacher with joint Lebanese-Syrian nationality. He spent 20 years preaching in Britain following involvement with Syria’s Muslim Brotherhood and Hizb Ut-Tahrir in Lebanon.

He shot to notoriety following the September 11 attacks in the United States, praising the perpetrators as the “magnificent 19.” He returned to Lebanon after being barred by the UK government of traveling to London.

Bakri has two wives – one British and one Lebanese – and eight children.

Home Politics
 
 
al-Qaeda / Osama bin Laden
Advertisement
Comments  
Alistair May 04, 2011 02:58 PM
Why are you glorifying this person who has given the Lebanese a bad name? He should be arrested!
Greg May 04, 2011 05:49 PM
How can Bakri condemn the killing of one person, but praise the murder of thousands in 9/11? His words are inflammatory and he should be arrested for inciting violence.
Barhoum May 04, 2011 10:59 PM
It baffles me to see the things people do for attention. Even if its bad attention. Who is this no one to warn about retaliation? Bin Laden was detrimental to everyone, why and how can anyone praise him? It baffles me!
Your feedback is important to us!
We invite all our readers to share with us their views and comments about this article.

Disclaimer: Comments submitted by third parties on this site are the sole responsibility of the individual(s) whose content is submitted. The Daily Star accepts no responsibility for the content of comment(s), including, without limitation, any error, omission or inaccuracy therein. Please note that your email address will NOT appear on the site. All fields are mandatory.

Name *
Email *
Country *
City *
Comment
*
Word Count: Left:
Toolbox
print
email
e-paper
e-paper
Related
Appeal over Pakistan doctor's bin Laden conviction
More from
Dana Khraiche
Hezbollah backs proportional representation for 2013 polls
Carpet factory north of Beirut catches fire
Comprehensive deal needed to end Cabinet expenditure row: Terro
GLC strike fails as call for action goes unheeded
Normal work day across Lebanon despite GLC strike
Actors protest colleagues' jail sentence
Lebanese lawyer says his case against Assad at ICC strictly legal
Continued acrimony on day 3 of Parliament evaluation
Parliament mudslinging for 2nd day over Cabinet performance
Activists deploy cyberattacks on government websites
View allview all
Advertisement
Most Popular
Viewed Searched e-mailed
1. Lebanese abducted in Syria free in Turkey, waiting to come home
 
2. Hezbollah says for unconditional dialogue, thanks Hariri for hostage release efforts
 
3. Syria grain trade signals alarm for Assad
 
4. In a first, U.S. declares 5 million Palestinians to be refugees: report
 
5. Geagea rules out resumption of national dialogue
 
6. Over 90 killed in Syria massacre: activists
Advertisement
 
Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Linked In Follow us on Google+ Subscribe to our Live Feed
 
Multimedia
Images Video  
Pictures of the Day
A selection of images from around the world- Thursday May 24, 2012
View all view all
Rami G. Khouri
Rami G. Khouri
Egyptians as they really are, for once
Michael Young
Michael Young
Will Tripoli make Samir Geagea pay?
David Ignatius
David Ignatius
A string of detonators cuts through the Middle East
View all view all
 
cartoon
 
Click to View Articles
Advertisement
 
 
News
Business
Opinion
Sports
Culture
Technology
Entertainment
Privacy Policy | Anti-Spamming Policy | Disclaimer | Copyright Notice
© 2011 The Daily Star - All Rights Reserved - Designed and Developed By IDS