A leader of al Qaeda called on Pakistanis to overthrow President Pervez Musharraf accusing his regime of helping Washington kill Muslims in Afghanistan, where the militant said he was in a video posted on Tuesday.
"O' jihad people of Pakistan rise as one to remove this apostate and corrupt tyrant and remove his secular rule and destroy the bastions of his frail army," said Abu Yahya al-Libi.
"Pakistan was not created to be an ally and supporter of America, the guardian of the cross, and its lackeys whose weapons are killing thousands here in Afghanistan," he said. Musharraf has been under increasing pressure from the United States, an important ally and aid source, to step up action against Afghanistan's Taliban insurgents and their al Qaeda allies in the border areas.
Libi, who became a regular speaker for the group in recent months, is believed to be one of four al Qaeda militants who broke out from a US prison in Afghanistan in 2005.
He praised as "masters of martyrs" Islamists killed in a military assault on the Lal Masjid, or Red Mosque, complex in the capital Islamabad early this month. Libi's 21-minute video statement was produced by al Qaeda's media arm al-Sahab and posted on a Web site used by Islamist groups including Iraqi insurgents.Sahab also posted a version of the statement in Urdu.
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