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Osama bin Laden told Godane: Do not profess allegiance to al-Qaida

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The US is going to be releasing some documents it got from the raid that killed bin Laden soon.

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/may/03/osama-bin-laden-documents-release

 

According to the author Peter Bergen, the documents show Bin Laden was so concerned about the damage done to the al-Qaida brand that he wrote to Mukhtar Abu al-Zubair, the leader of the al-Shabaab group in Somalia, telling him not to profess allegiance to al-Qaida as an open declaration of loyalty would be counter-productive.

 

http://edition.cnn.com/2012/04/30/opinion/bergen-bin-laden-document-trove/index.html

 

On August 7, 2010, bin Laden wrote to Mukhtar Abu al-Zubair, the leader of the brutal Al-Shabaab militia in Somalia, telling him that Al-Shabaab ("the Youth") would be better off if it did not declare itself publicly to be part of al Qaeda. Bin Laden advised, "If asked, it would be better to say there is a relationship with al Qaeda, which is simply a brotherly Islamic connection, and nothing more."

 

Bin Laden explained to the Shabaab leader that al Qaeda's affiliate in Iraq had attracted many enemies by adopting the al Qaeda name. He also pointed out that it would be better for fundraising purposes if Shabaab didn't identify itself as being part of al Qaeda, because businessmen in the Arab world "who are willing to help the brothers in Somalia" would be more likely to do so if they thought they were not supporting al Qaeda directly.

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Ooch rejected by the man they so dear loved and even sang for. How sad and pathetic :) Wonder how Godane and his other lackeys felt.

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