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MEMRI Daily: September 13, 2012
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Prominent Shumoukh Member Calls To Burn Down U.S. Embassy In Egypt With All Staff Inside In Order To Pressure U.S. To Release Blind Sheikh
This MEMRI JTTM report was released four days before the demonstration in Cairo, on September 7.
On September 7, 2012, Nasser Al-Qaeda, a prominent writer on the Jihadi forum Shumoukh Al-Islam suggested burning down the U.S. embassy in Egypt with all workers inside in order to pressure the U.S. to release Sheikh 'Omar 'Abd Al-Rahman aka the Blind Sheikh. In the post, titled "How can the U.S. embassy remain in Egypt while [the U.S.] imprisons Sheikh 'Omar 'Abd Al-Rahman," Nasser Al-Qaeda wrote: "Oh people of Egypt, it is time [to launch] a powerful movement to liberate the mujahid Sheikh 'Omar 'Abd Al-Rahman.
Responding To Intense Campaign On Jihadi Forums, Jihadis Join Protest Outside U.S. Embassy In Cairo, Tearing Down U.S. Flag And Replacing It With Al-Qaeda Banner
Thousands of protesters, angered by a movie depicting the Prophet Muhammad, expected to be released today, marking the 11th anniversary of 9/11, attacked the U.S. embassy in Egypt, tearing down and burning the building's American flag and replacing it with Al-Qaeda's black and white banner. The demonstration, which took place today following Al-Asr prayers, was organized by a number of political parties, revolutionary groups, jihadis, and even Coptic activists objecting to the film, which was produced in the U.S. by two Coptic leaders
Protesters In Egypt Call For "Demonstration Of Millions" Tomorrow, Say: "Our First Demand Is To Burn The Embassy And Expel The Ambassador"
At a demonstration held yesterday (September 12) outside the US embassy in Cairo, participants called to hold a "demonstration of millions" outside the emabassy tomorrow in protest over the film insulting the Prophet Muhammad. The demonstrators said: "Our first demand is to burn the embassy and to expel the ambassador."
Demonstrators Storm U.S. Embassy In Cairo And Replace Star-Spangled Banner With Black Flag Of Al-Qaeda
Following are excerpts from news reports on the storming of the U.S. embassy in Cairo on September 11, 2012, following news of the release of a U.S.-produced film that affronted the Prophet Muhammad. The reports aired on Al-Tahrir TV and Al-Hayat TV and were posted on the Internet.
Spokesman For Ansar Al-Sharia Brigades In Benghazi: Our Response Is Taken From The Teachings Of Our Prophet
In a video statement that aired September 12, 2012, the spokesman for Ansar Al-Sharia Brigade in Benghazi hailed the burning down of the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi by Libyan protestors angered by a film negatively depicting the Prophet Muhammad, which resulted in the deaths of the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other diplomats.
Salafi-Jihadi Movement In Jordan Calls For "Protest Of Rage" Outside U.S. Embassy In Amman
The Jordanian website alsabeel.com reported that the Salafi-jihadi movement in Jordan called for a "protest of rage" to be held on Friday, September 14, in front of the U.S. embassy in Amman. In an annoucement it issued, the movement condemned the film insulting the Prophet Muhammad, and said that the entire West is responsible for the outrage. It praised the Muslims who stood up to defend the Prophet's honor "in words and deeds," and called upon Muslims everywhere to act to defend the Prophet's honor "even if it will cost us our lives."
Ansar Al-Shari'a Commander In Abyan: "The Mujahideen Worldwide Have Undertaken To Fight The U.S. And Its Supporters With All Their Might, Everywhere And At All Times"
The September 2012 issue (#24) of Madad, the magazine of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), features an interview with Jalal Bal'edi (aka Hamza Al-Zinjibari), commander of Al-Qaeda's front group in Yemen, Ansar Al-Shari'a, in Abyan governorate.
Al-Zinjibari states that Yemen's latest armed attack on the mujahideen in Abyan was supervised by the U.S. and funded by Saudi Arabia and the UAE. He attacksnthe Yemeni government saying that, instead of addressing the dire problems of the Yemeni population, it decided to declare war on the mujahideen, and to eliminate the Islamic model of governance that they were implementing in Abyan for the benefit of its people. He also directs criticism at the Saudi government, saying that, instead of attacking the Jews, "who have stolen Al-Aqsa," and Bashar Al-Assad, "who is murdering Muslims," it chose to fund the attack on the mujahideen and even sent its war planes to participate in it.

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To view these reports, you must be a paying member of the Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor Project (JTTM). For membership information, send an email to jttmsubs@memri.org with "Membership" in the subject line.
The Global Jihad News website is a supplement to MEMRI's JTTM project, which translates and analyzes material from sources monitored around the clock – among them the most important jihadist websites and blogs. An annual subscription to the GJN costs $360. Subscribe by visiting the MEMRI E-Store.
Prominent Shumoukh Member Calls To Burn Down U.S. Embassy In Egypt With All Staff Inside In Order To Pressure U.S. To Release Blind Sheikh
This MEMRI JTTM report was released four days before the demonstration in Cairo, on September 7.
On September 7, 2012, Nasser Al-Qaeda, a prominent writer on the Jihadi forum Shumoukh Al-Islam suggested burning down the U.S. embassy in Egypt with all workers inside in order to pressure the U.S. to release Sheikh 'Omar 'Abd Al-Rahman aka the Blind Sheikh. In the post, titled "How can the U.S. embassy remain in Egypt while [the U.S.] imprisons Sheikh 'Omar 'Abd Al-Rahman," Nasser Al-Qaeda wrote: "Oh people of Egypt, it is time [to launch] a powerful movement to liberate the mujahid Sheikh 'Omar 'Abd Al-Rahman.
Responding To Intense Campaign On Jihadi Forums, Jihadis Join Protest Outside U.S. Embassy In Cairo, Tearing Down U.S. Flag And Replacing It With Al-Qaeda Banner
Thousands of protesters, angered by a movie depicting the Prophet Muhammad, expected to be released today, marking the 11th anniversary of 9/11, attacked the U.S. embassy in Egypt, tearing down and burning the building's American flag and replacing it with Al-Qaeda's black and white banner. The demonstration, which took place today following Al-Asr prayers, was organized by a number of political parties, revolutionary groups, jihadis, and even Coptic activists objecting to the film, which was produced in the U.S. by two Coptic leaders
Protesters In Egypt Call For "Demonstration Of Millions" Tomorrow, Say: "Our First Demand Is To Burn The Embassy And Expel The Ambassador"
At a demonstration held yesterday (September 12) outside the US embassy in Cairo, participants called to hold a "demonstration of millions" outside the emabassy tomorrow in protest over the film insulting the Prophet Muhammad. The demonstrators said: "Our first demand is to burn the embassy and to expel the ambassador."
Demonstrators Storm U.S. Embassy In Cairo And Replace Star-Spangled Banner With Black Flag Of Al-Qaeda
Following are excerpts from news reports on the storming of the U.S. embassy in Cairo on September 11, 2012, following news of the release of a U.S.-produced film that affronted the Prophet Muhammad. The reports aired on Al-Tahrir TV and Al-Hayat TV and were posted on the Internet.
Spokesman For Ansar Al-Sharia Brigades In Benghazi: Our Response Is Taken From The Teachings Of Our Prophet
In a video statement that aired September 12, 2012, the spokesman for Ansar Al-Sharia Brigade in Benghazi hailed the burning down of the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi by Libyan protestors angered by a film negatively depicting the Prophet Muhammad, which resulted in the deaths of the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other diplomats.
Salafi-Jihadi Movement In Jordan Calls For "Protest Of Rage" Outside U.S. Embassy In Amman
The Jordanian website alsabeel.com reported that the Salafi-jihadi movement in Jordan called for a "protest of rage" to be held on Friday, September 14, in front of the U.S. embassy in Amman. In an annoucement it issued, the movement condemned the film insulting the Prophet Muhammad, and said that the entire West is responsible for the outrage. It praised the Muslims who stood up to defend the Prophet's honor "in words and deeds," and called upon Muslims everywhere to act to defend the Prophet's honor "even if it will cost us our lives."
Ansar Al-Shari'a Commander In Abyan: "The Mujahideen Worldwide Have Undertaken To Fight The U.S. And Its Supporters With All Their Might, Everywhere And At All Times"
The September 2012 issue (#24) of Madad, the magazine of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), features an interview with Jalal Bal'edi (aka Hamza Al-Zinjibari), commander of Al-Qaeda's front group in Yemen, Ansar Al-Shari'a, in Abyan governorate.
Al-Zinjibari states that Yemen's latest armed attack on the mujahideen in Abyan was supervised by the U.S. and funded by Saudi Arabia and the UAE. He attacksnthe Yemeni government saying that, instead of addressing the dire problems of the Yemeni population, it decided to declare war on the mujahideen, and to eliminate the Islamic model of governance that they were implementing in Abyan for the benefit of its people. He also directs criticism at the Saudi government, saying that, instead of attacking the Jews, "who have stolen Al-Aqsa," and Bashar Al-Assad, "who is murdering Muslims," it chose to fund the attack on the mujahideen and even sent its war planes to participate in it.

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Note to media and government: For a full copy of these reports/videos, send an email with the title of the report in the subject line to media@memri.org. Please include your name, title, and organization in your email.
To view these reports, you must be a paying member of the Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor Project (JTTM). For membership information, send an email to jttmsubs@memri.org with "Membership" in the subject line.
The Global Jihad News website is a supplement to MEMRI's JTTM project, which translates and analyzes material from sources monitored around the clock – among them the most important jihadist websites and blogs. An annual subscription to the GJN costs $360. Subscribe by visiting the MEMRI E-Store.
Prominent Shumoukh Member Calls To Burn Down U.S. Embassy In Egypt With All Staff Inside In Order To Pressure U.S. To Release Blind Sheikh
This MEMRI JTTM report was released four days before the demonstration in Cairo, on September 7.
On September 7, 2012, Nasser Al-Qaeda, a prominent writer on the Jihadi forum Shumoukh Al-Islam suggested burning down the U.S. embassy in Egypt with all workers inside in order to pressure the U.S. to release Sheikh 'Omar 'Abd Al-Rahman aka the Blind Sheikh. In the post, titled "How can the U.S. embassy remain in Egypt while [the U.S.] imprisons Sheikh 'Omar 'Abd Al-Rahman," Nasser Al-Qaeda wrote: "Oh people of Egypt, it is time [to launch] a powerful movement to liberate the mujahid Sheikh 'Omar 'Abd Al-Rahman.
Responding To Intense Campaign On Jihadi Forums, Jihadis Join Protest Outside U.S. Embassy In Cairo, Tearing Down U.S. Flag And Replacing It With Al-Qaeda Banner
Thousands of protesters, angered by a movie depicting the Prophet Muhammad, expected to be released today, marking the 11th anniversary of 9/11, attacked the U.S. embassy in Egypt, tearing down and burning the building's American flag and replacing it with Al-Qaeda's black and white banner. The demonstration, which took place today following Al-Asr prayers, was organized by a number of political parties, revolutionary groups, jihadis, and even Coptic activists objecting to the film, which was produced in the U.S. by two Coptic leaders
Protesters In Egypt Call For "Demonstration Of Millions" Tomorrow, Say: "Our First Demand Is To Burn The Embassy And Expel The Ambassador"
At a demonstration held yesterday (September 12) outside the US embassy in Cairo, participants called to hold a "demonstration of millions" outside the emabassy tomorrow in protest over the film insulting the Prophet Muhammad. The demonstrators said: "Our first demand is to burn the embassy and to expel the ambassador."
Demonstrators Storm U.S. Embassy In Cairo And Replace Star-Spangled Banner With Black Flag Of Al-Qaeda
Following are excerpts from news reports on the storming of the U.S. embassy in Cairo on September 11, 2012, following news of the release of a U.S.-produced film that affronted the Prophet Muhammad. The reports aired on Al-Tahrir TV and Al-Hayat TV and were posted on the Internet.
Spokesman For Ansar Al-Sharia Brigades In Benghazi: Our Response Is Taken From The Teachings Of Our Prophet
In a video statement that aired September 12, 2012, the spokesman for Ansar Al-Sharia Brigade in Benghazi hailed the burning down of the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi by Libyan protestors angered by a film negatively depicting the Prophet Muhammad, which resulted in the deaths of the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other diplomats.
Salafi-Jihadi Movement In Jordan Calls For "Protest Of Rage" Outside U.S. Embassy In Amman
The Jordanian website alsabeel.com reported that the Salafi-jihadi movement in Jordan called for a "protest of rage" to be held on Friday, September 14, in front of the U.S. embassy in Amman. In an annoucement it issued, the movement condemned the film insulting the Prophet Muhammad, and said that the entire West is responsible for the outrage. It praised the Muslims who stood up to defend the Prophet's honor "in words and deeds," and called upon Muslims everywhere to act to defend the Prophet's honor "even if it will cost us our lives."
Ansar Al-Shari'a Commander In Abyan: "The Mujahideen Worldwide Have Undertaken To Fight The U.S. And Its Supporters With All Their Might, Everywhere And At All Times"
The September 2012 issue (#24) of Madad, the magazine of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), features an interview with Jalal Bal'edi (aka Hamza Al-Zinjibari), commander of Al-Qaeda's front group in Yemen, Ansar Al-Shari'a, in Abyan governorate.
Al-Zinjibari states that Yemen's latest armed attack on the mujahideen in Abyan was supervised by the U.S. and funded by Saudi Arabia and the UAE. He attacksnthe Yemeni government saying that, instead of addressing the dire problems of the Yemeni population, it decided to declare war on the mujahideen, and to eliminate the Islamic model of governance that they were implementing in Abyan for the benefit of its people. He also directs criticism at the Saudi government, saying that, instead of attacking the Jews, "who have stolen Al-Aqsa," and Bashar Al-Assad, "who is murdering Muslims," it chose to fund the attack on the mujahideen and even sent its war planes to participate in it.

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