Al Qaeda releases posthumous bin Laden audio recording

CAIRO,  (Reuters) – Al Qaeda released a posthumous  audio recording by Osama bin Laden posted on Jihadi websites, in  which the Islamist group’s ex-leader praised revolutions  sweeping the Arab world.

The SITE monitoring service reported on Thursday that the  audio by bin Laden, who was killed in a U.S. raid on May 2 in  Pakistan, was included in an Internet video lasting more than 12  minutes.

Al Qaeda had said bin Laden, who masterminded the Sept. 11,  2001 attacks on the United States, recorded a message a week  before his death.

In the audio, a voice which appears to be bin Laden’s  referred to the wave of revolutions which began in the Maghreb  region of North Africa.

“The sun of the revolution has risen from the Maghreb. The  light of the revolution came from Tunisia. It has given the  nation tranquility and made the faces of the people happy.”
Tunisia’s president was overthrown in January, followed by  Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak after mass protests centred on  Cairo’s Tahrir Square.

“Tunisia was the first but swiftly the knights of Egypt have  taken a spark from the free people of Tunisia to Tahrir Square,”  said bin Laden, adding: “It has made the rulers worried.”