26 August 2004. Thanks to Micah White why-war.org


This is a collection of 21 al-Qa'ida statements. At 131 pages long it is, at time of release, the most complete collection of statements available to the English speaking public. Normally such things are suppressed and then read only within law enforcement circles.

A timeline of documents in this collection:

5 August 1999: Usama Bin Laden

(Book) 1 September 2002: “The Raid on New York and Washington,” Majallat al-Ansar.

22 June 2003: Abu-Muhammad al-Ablaj, al-Qa'ida official in charge of training.

3 August 2003: Abu-Muhammad al-Ablaj

August 2003: Yusuf Bin-Salih al-Ayiri (summary)

(Video) 2004: Rap video produced by the British rapper Sheikh Terra

***Timeline is synchronized with IntelCenter after this point***

3 September 2003: Abdel Rahman al-Najdi statement is unavailable. However, of historical interest is this statement by Saddam Husayn denying responsibility for the death of Mohammed Baqer al-Hakim

(Book) 3 September 2003: "The Operation Of 11 Rabi al-Awwal: The East Riyadh Operation and Our War With the United States and its Agents" Islamic Studies and Research Center.

10 September 2003: Unavailable

21 September 2003: Abu-Muhammad al-Ablaj

17 October 2003: "The Wills of the Heroes: The Martyrs of the Two Holy Places", Sahab Institute for Media Production. Partial translation.

18 October 2003: Unavailable

24 October 2003: Abu-Muhammad al-Ablaj

27 October 2003: Sayf-al-Adl al-Masri, al-Qa’ida Chief of Military Operations

30 October 2003: Abu-Muhammad al-Ablaj

13 November 2003: Unavailable

15/16 November 2003: Unavailable

21 November 2003: Abu-Muhammad al-Ablaj

(Video) 3 December 2003: “The Martyrs of the Confrontations in Bilad al-Haramayn (Saudi Arabia),” The Sahab Institute for Media Production. Partial translation, additional translation (pdf), full video: 1.ram 2.ram 3.ram.

19 December 2003: Unavailable

28 December 2003: Abu-Muhammad al-Ablaj

4 January 2004: Usama Bin Ladin

6 January 2004: Abu-Mus’ab al-Zarqawi

(Video) 4 February 2004: “Badr al-Riyadh: The Assault on the Crusader al-Muhaya Settlement and Discovering Important Details,” The Sahab Institute for Media Production. Full video, divided into 6 parts: 1.ram 2.ram 3.ram 4.ram 5.ram 6.ram. Partial translation (pdf).

24 February 2004: Ayman al-Zawahiri

6 March 2004: Abu-Muhammad al-Ablaj

13 March 2004: Unavailable

25 March 2004: Ayman al-Zawahri, #2 in al-Qa’ida

29 March 2004: Abu-Hajir Abd-al-Aziz Al-Muqrin, and others. Full Arabic copy (pdf), translation (pdf).

15 April 2004: Usama Bin Ladin

22 April 2004: Unavailable

26 April 2004: Unavailable

(Audio) 27 April 2004: Abu-Hajir Abd-al-Aziz Al-Muqrin, Al-Qa’ida Organization in the Arabian Peninsula (pdf). Full audio.

(Audio) 29 April 2004: Abu-Mus’ab al-Zarqawi, leader of Tawhid and Jihad Group in Iraq. His real name is reportedly Ahmad Fadil Nazzal al-Khalayilah. Full audio.

2 May 2004: Abu-Muhammad Al-Ablaj, al-Qa’ida chief training officer

6 May 2004: Usama Bin Ladin

22 May 2004: Military wing of Tawhid (Monotheism) and Jihad Group in Iraq

30 May 2004: al-Qa’ida Organization in the Arabian Peninsula

micah
why-war.org
Summer, 2004

http://cryptome.org/alqaida_statements.zip (Zipped PDF, 2.1MB)