al-Qaeda brands British queen 'enemy of Islam’

By Afp, London
Ayman al-Zawahiri, number two in Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda global terror network, named Britain's Queen Elizabeth II as "one of the severest enemies of Islam" in a video seen by the Sunday Times.

The British weekly newspaper said it had obtained the full 27-minute al-Qaeda tape, which claimed responsibility for the London July 7 suicide bombings that killed 56 people, the four bombers included.

The Sunday Times said MI5, Britain's internal security service, had passed the warning on to Elizabeth's protection team.

Parts of the video were broadcast in September on the Arabic television station Al-Jazeera.

A man identified as Mohammad Sidique Khan, speaking in a northern English accent, told viewers that Western atrocities against Muslims drove him to bomb a London Underground train.

Khan, an education assistant and father of one from Dewsbury, near Leeds in northern England, was the suspected ringleader of the July 7 gang.

The video was accompanied by a separate message from Zawahiri, though the two were not seen together or at the same location in the tape.

A senior government department official told the Sunday Times: "MI5 is aware that there are some pieces of the video that have not been aired. They are aware of the bit of al-Zawahiri talking about the Queen and they have notified the relevant authorities."