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Al-Qaida warns of new anti-West
attacks

Riyadh -
A statement purportedly from al-Qaida in Saudi Arabia has warned of
new attacks on US and Western airlines, installations and areas
frequented by Westerners.
"All compounds, bases and means of
transport, especially Western and American airlines, will be a direct
target for our coming operations in the near future," said the
statement, posted on Monday on a pro-al-Qaida site on the Internet.
It asked Muslims to keep away from
Americans and other Westerners to avoid falling victim to an attack by
the armed network led by Saudi-born Usama bin Ladin.
"We also warn security forces and
guards of Crusader (Western) compounds and American bases and all
those who stand with America, its agents... and the tyrants of the
Saudi government, and urge them to repent," said the statement, signed
by al-Qaida's Organisation in the Arabian Peninsula.
The statement followed a gun attack
that killed a BBC cameraman and critically wounded a BBC correspondent
in the Saudi capital Riyadh on Sunday, the fourth in five weeks on
foreigners in the kingdom.
A week earlier al-Qaida armed
fighters killed 22 people, 19 of
them foreigners, in a shooting and
hostage-taking spree in the oil city of al-Khobar. The assault helped
push oil prices to record highs before producers promised to raise
output. -- Al Jazeera
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