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Iraq Militant Leader Calls For Muslims To Build Islamic State
By: kingrollex Date: July 4, 2014, 5:45 pm
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BAGHDAD – The leader of the extremist group
that has swept over much of northern Syria
and Iraq called on Muslims Tuesday to
immigrate to the territory his group has seized
to help build an Islamic state.
The 19-minute audiotape from Abu Bakr al-
Baghdadi comes two days after his
organization, the Islamic State of Iraq and the
Levant, unilaterally declared the establishment
of an Islamic state, or caliphate, in the land it
controls. It also proclaimed al-Baghdadi the
caliph, and demanded that all Muslims around
the world pledge allegiance to him.
In his first remarks since that bold declaration,
al-Baghdadi urged Muslims to come build
their caliphate. He made a special appeal to
those with practical skills — scholars, judges,
doctors, engineers and people with military
and administrative expertise — to come
"answer the dire need of the Muslims for
them."
He also called on jihadi fighters to escalate
fighting in the holy month of Ramadan, which
began on Sunday. "In this virtuous month or
in any other month, there is no deed better
than jihad in the path of Allah, so take
advantage of this opportunity and walk the
path of you righteous predecessors," he said.
"So to arms, to arms, soldiers of the Islamic s,
fight, fight."
The audio was posted on militant websites
where the group has issued statements in the
past, and the voice resembled that on other
audiotapes said to be by the shadowy al-
Baghdadi, an Iraqi militant who has rarely
been photographed or appeared in public.
In a reflection of the havoc wreaked the past
month by the Sunni insurgency led by the
group, the United Nations said more than
2,400 people were killed in Iraq in June,
making it the deadliest month in the country
in years.
The Sunni insurgents' advance, which has
plunged Iraq into its worst crisis since the last
U.S. troops left in 2011, appears to have
crested, at least for now, as it bumps up
against majority Shiite areas, and as it seeks
to consolidate its control of the territory
already in hand. But in neighboring Syria, the
group has continued to advance, seizing
control of a border town on Tuesday.
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