9/11 anniversary video prepared by the extremists

Sep 7, 2007 21:06 GMT  ·  By

The al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden plans to roll out a new video on September 11, an Islamist website sustains. The webpage published a photo with Bin Laden along with this message: "Soon, God willing, a videotape from the lion sheik Osama Bin Laden, God preserve him," NY Daily News reported. It seems like the extremists' plan to release the video in order to celebrate the sixth anniversary of 9/11 is a move that brings the fear back in all of us.

Obviously, the authorities were all alerted by the reports and are now investigating the problem. The picture published on the website shows an older Osama Bin Laden who is expected to talk about the 9/11 tragedy.

"Six years after 9/11, the arrests in Germany and Denmark this week, and the battles we fight against al Qaeda in Iraq, Afghanistan ... remind us of the continuing threat we face from extremists and why we must continue to take the fight to them wherever they are," White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe said according to Reuters.

If you didn't hear, the United States Senate agreed to double the bounty for one of the most wanted figures in the entire world Osama Bin Laden from $25 million to $50 million.

The Internet tends to become more and more attractive for the terrorists and the extremists from all around the world who are looking for a simple way to find new recruits or communicate with the rest of the world. Moreover, numerous terrorists turn to some of the most popular Internet services to organize attacks in certain regions of the world. Some time ago, it was reported that some extremists used Google Maps and Google Earth to attack the UK troops located in Basra. The Mountain View company decided to replace the detailed images with older ones, captured before the departure of the army in area.