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”Zarqawi” declares ”bitter war” on upcoming Iraqi elections

by Al Bawaba
The leader of Iraq's al-Qaeda affiliate, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi declared a “bitter war” on Iraq’s parliamentary elections next week, in an audiotape purporting to come from him and posted on the Web.
The speaker called on Sunni Muslims to fight against the vote, which he claimed was a plot against them by Washington and its ”infidel” Shi’ite Muslim allies.

“We have declared a bitter war against the principle of democracy and all those who seek to enact it,” the speaker, who was identified as "Zarqawi", said in the tape posted on Sunday, according to Reuters.

“Candidates in elections are seeking to become demi-gods while those who vote for them are infidels. And with God as my witness, I have informed them (of our intentions).”

Meanwhile, Iraq's interior minister on Saturday refused to comment on rumors that al-Zarqawi had been taken into custody. "I wouldn't like to comment for the time being," Interior Minister Falah al-Naqib said when asked about rumors that Abu Musab al-Zarqawi had been arrested. "Let's see. Maybe in the next few days we will make a comment about it."

Pressing him, a reporter asked, "Does that mean he is in custody?" "No comment," the minister repeated, although he said that arrest warrants had been issued for al-Zarqawi and several officials from Saddam Hussein's regime, including Saddam deputy Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri and the ousted leader's half brother, Sabaawi al-Hassan.

The rumors followed an interview aired on an Arab television station earlier this month in which a Saudi man arrested for a deadly truck bombing claimed that he heard from other activists that al-Zarqawi had been arrested by Iraqi police in Fallujah but released because authorities didn't recognize him.

Rumors spread that Iraqi authorities had al-Zarqawi in custody but were waiting to announce it just before the January 30 elections.

Al-Zarqawi has claimed responsibility for numerous attacks on U.S. and Iraqi forces, along with the kidnappings and the beheadings of several foreigners, including Americans.

In an audiotape posted Thursday on the Internet, a speaker who identified himself as al-Zarqawi called on his followers to prepare for a long struggle against the Americans and denounced Iraqi Shiites for fighting alongside U.S. troops in last November's assault on the rebel stronghold of Fallujah.

http://www.albawaba.com/en/news/179187
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