New video message rebukes talk-show host's spouse for anti-Taliban views
Adam Gadahn aka Azzam the American
The American leader of al-Qaida lashed out at the wife of late-night
talk show host Jay Leno in a newly released video-taped message warning
fellow Americans of coming "punishment."
Al-Qaida propaganda chief Adam Gadahn, aka. "Azzam the American,"
singled Mavis Leno out for rebuke for her feminist views and criticism
of the misogynistic brutality of the Taliban. He also heaped scorn on
first lady Laura Bush, suggesting they are both hypocrites.
"Doesn't it seem strange to you that Mrs. Jay Leno and Mrs. George W.
Bush ... have failed to express their outrage at this criminal
misogynistic behavior which your government and its allies are engaged
in and encouraging in Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia?" Gadahn said,
according to a transcription and translation of the 50-minute screed,
spoken in Arabic and English
Mavis Leno
Leno has been honored by feminist organizations for working to help the
oppressed women of Afghanistan. She was one of the first celebrities to
draw attention to their brutal treatment under the ousted Taliban
regime.
Gadahn, who is wanted by the FBI for treason, claims U.S.-led coalition
forces in Iraq are handing over control of parts of the country to
Shiite militias who are more brutal than the Taliban, targeting women
for gang rape and assassination.
He says they "specialize in sidewalk murders of allegedly immoral
women," and their "track record is no better when it comes to their
treatment of women." Al-Qaida is comprised of Sunni Muslims.
"Doesn't it seem as though your angry celebrity female activists only
spring into action when their campaigns don't conflict with your
regime's foreign policies," Gadahn said, "and in fact, serve their
colonialist designs?"
Gadahn went on to warn Americans, after tearing up his passport on
camera, that "atrocities" against Muslims in Iraq and Afghanistan "will
never be forgotten, nor go unpunished."
"You're now in a battle to the death with the Muslims," he said, adding
that only releasing Muslim prisoners, leaving Muslim lands and
coverting to Islam will spare Americans from "punishment."
"Don't wait until it's too late," he warned, "until you've seen the
punishment with your own eyes."
Gadahn did not make specific threats against Leno or the first lady
during the video.
In 2002, Leno told CNN's Larry King that she did not plan to travel to
Afghanistan to meet with the women she helped liberate, because she
feared for her safety.
"I have not been there because the Taliban are well aware of my
campaign," she said. "They know what I look like, they know my name."
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