Al Jazeera television on Thursday broadcast a videotaped statement by a dead man, Shehzad Tanweer, one of the four suicide bombers who participated in the July 7, 2005, London bombings. The videotape, released on the eve of the one-year anniversary of the attacks, warns that more attacks against the United Kingdom are on the way. "What you have witnessed now is only the beginning of a string of attacks that will continue and become stronger until you pull your forces out of Afghanistan and Iraq and until you stop your financial and military support to America and Israel," Tanweer says on the tape. Tanweer also criticizes U.K. citizens for voting for a government that "continues to oppress our mothers, children, brothers, and sisters in Palestine, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Chechnya." The videotape also includes a map of London with potential targets circled and scenes of what appears to be a terrorist training site. The tape shows Tanweer wearing a red-and-white checked headdress as he speaks before a backdrop that appears similar to a previous tape released by one of the other London bombers. The Al Jazeera broadcast also contained separate footage of Osama bin Laden's deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri. The inclusion of the Zawahiri footage seems to suggest that Al Qaeda is attempting to portray that it played a role in the London bombings. (go to web site)
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