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 'Bin Laden alive, well and ready to strike'
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Dubai - A man claiming to be a spokesperson for the al-Qaeda network told an Arab television station on Wednesday Osama bin Laden and Taliban leader Mullah Omar were alive and well but gave no clue as to their whereabouts.

The man, identified by the alias Abu Laith al-Libi, told the Middle East Broadcasting Centre by telephone that Bin Laden, Washington's main suspect in the September 11 attacks on the United States, and his top lieutenants were in good health.

"Bin Laden, may God keep him safe, Dr Ayman Zawahri and Sheikh Sulaiman bu Ghaith, all of them are in good health," said the man, whose alias indicates he is of a Libyan origin.
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"And we, the fighters of the holy war, in general are hoping to enter the next phase, which we in the military call the gang war phase," he said.

'We will strike in a period of time'
"We are attempting to expand the frontlines... it will be a war of of killings, a war (against) businesses, which will hit the enemy where he does not expect," he said.

Libi, whose claim to be an al-Qaeda spokesperson could not be independently confirmed, said Mullah Omar, who as leader of Afghanistan's now ousted Taliban rulers provided shelter to Bin Laden and al-Qaeda, was "reorganising his soldiers".

Earlier on Tuesday an Algerian Arabic-language newspaper El Youm quoted al-Qaeda spokesperson Sulaiman bu Ghaith as saying the group would soon strike US targets in America and abroad.

"Our military and intelligence networks are assessing and monitoring new US targets that we will strike in a period of time which is not long," said bu Ghaith.

Bu Ghaith told El Youm that Washington's war on terrorism since September 11 had not affected al-Qaeda's military, intelligence, economic and information infrastructures and reiterated that Bin Laden was going about his work.

A spokesperson for international forces hunting al-Qaeda fighters in Afghanistan has dismissed as "wishful thinking" such claims that the network is still virtually intact.

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