June 09, 2006

Taliban Leader Mourns Murderer Zarqawi

The leader of the Taliban has expressed his sorrow and grief over the death of al Qaeda in Iraq's leader, Abu Musab al Zarqawi.

Boo-freaking-hoo.

Monsters and Critics, with many thanks to George:

'The people of Afghanistan and I express our condolences over the martyrdom of al-Zarqawi but firmly believe that this will not weaken the ongoing resistance movement in Iraq,' the Pakistan-based Afghan Islamic Press (AIP) quoted him as saying in a statement on Friday.

'The struggle launched by al-Zarqawi is the peoples' resistance movement and every youth has the potential to become Zarqawi,' Omar said in his reaction, adding that thousands of young people would continue al-Zarqawi's movement.

Every Muslim youth would continue the struggle to safeguard their faith, honour and dignity, Omar said, against what he called the continued aggression by the crusaders.

'I want to give the good news to Muslims all over the world that such incidents will not crush the ongoing struggles against the crusaders in Afghanistan and other parts of the Islamic world,' the spiritual guru of the Taliban said.

Yes, Abu Musab al Zarqawi inspired so many people! He was a true Muslim martyr!

Above right: Abu Musab al Zarqawi and his Tawhid i Jihad fighters (now called al Qaeda in Iraq) read a statement condemning civilian hostage Eugene Armstrong under Islamic law. Zarqawi later personally murdered armstrong and then released the beheading video on the internet.

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Posted by: Rusty at 10:09 AM | Comments (4) | Add Comment
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1 I know. Mullah Omar is a sick bastard. We need to get that SOB. Fire a missile at his hideout

Posted by: Jack Miller at June 09, 2006 10:13 AM (JQjhA)

2 TUrns out he didnt die instantly he died of injuries and saw the iraqi police before he died...in fact he tried to escape again. HAHAHAH good thing it wasnt an instantaeneous death...be more than what he deserved. Too bad for geneva conventions in moments like these, i would have wanted US troops to capture him alive and than put the American Flag in background and read off his crimes before beheading him...Screaming ALLAHU AKBAR

Posted by: Billy Faeth at June 09, 2006 11:07 AM (frD3Z)

3 Billy, your comments are barbaric... but of course I completely agree. I don't know if anybody remembers Douglas Wood, the Australian contractor who was kidnapped, but eventually rescued. The man was a neighbor of mine when he was living in Southern California. I was thrilled as can be for his rescue and release, but every day he was captured I thought about Zarqwai doing to him what he did to Nick Berg and... so yeah, the more Zarqwai suffered the better.

Posted by: Sean P at June 09, 2006 06:28 PM (DEeWo)

4 Who is Nick Berg, Eugene Armstrong...and the legionares who came to Iraq under the disguise of security agents? They come to Iraq to kill Muslims brothers. AlZarqawi fought and had killed them. Allahu Akbar!! walillahi hamd

Posted by: shafii at June 11, 2006 10:24 PM (yCklq)

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