Bin Laden Son, Hamza, Posts Terror Poem Calling For Destruction Of America: Report

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Huffington Post   |   July 9, 2008 01:06 PM



Hamza bin Laden, Osama's 16-year-old son, has posted a violent, terror poem on an extremist website to mark the anniversary of the July 7 London bombings (Daily News):

The brief poem, posted on an extremist Web site, was believed to be penned and read by the teen...


..."Oh God, reward the fighters hitting the infidels and defectors," the teen read. "Oh God, guide the youth of the Islamic nation and let them assist with the fighters' plans.

"God, please be with those who want to go for jihad - and blind those who are watching and want to capture them."


The Independent reports that the boy was named by the assassinated Benazir Bhutto, former prime minister of Pakistan, as the leader of one of the gangs planning her death:

Earlier this year, in a posthumous autobiography published after she was assassinated in political rally in her home country, the former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto named the teenager as the leader of one of a number of gangs plotting to kill her.


The allegation, which Bhutto said was reported to her by President Pervez Musharraf and a "friendly muslim government", bolstered intelligence claims that Hamza is being groomed as a future leader of Al-Qaeda.


 
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Good thing Bush & Company rounded up the bin Ladin family immediately after 9-11 and flew them all back, by private jet, to where they could be safe.

I'd strangle the little Jihadi. The rest of the family would STILL be in Gitmo till they told me where Uncle Osama was hiding.

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