CAIRO (AP) --
Al-Qaida's leader said the military coup that ousted Egyptian President
Mohammed Morsi provides proof that Islamic rule cannot be established
through democracy and urged the Islamist leader's followers to abandon
the ballot box in favor of armed resistance.
In
a 15-minute audio message posted online late Friday, Ayman al-Zawahri
also lashed out at the Egyptian military, the country's secular and
liberal elites as well as the Coptic Christian minority, accusing them
of conspiring against Morsi solely because he was an Islamist.
Egypt's
army ousted Morsi, the country's first democratically elected leader,
on July 3 after days of mass protests demanding the president's removal.
The coup has divided the nation into rival camps, with an array of
liberal and secular Egyptians supporting the military's move and Morsi's
supporters and Islamist allies rejecting it.
"We
have to admit first that legitimacy does not mean elections and
democracy, but legitimacy is the Shariah (Islamic law)... which is above
all the constitutions and laws," al-Zawahri said in comments addressed
to Morsi's supporters.
He condemned the
Brotherhood for having "tried its best to satisfy America and the
secularists" by relinquishing "jihad," usually invoked by al-Qaida to
mean armed struggle. He also noted that Morsi's government was
overthrown despite its acceptance of Egypt's landmark peace treaty with
Israel and security agreements with the United States - both of which
Islamic militants sharply oppose.
"You forgot
that democracy is the West's monopoly and it is allowed for those who
belong to the Islamists to benefit from its fruits only on one condition
- you be a slave for the West's ideology, action, policy and economy,"
he said.
Al-Qaida and other Islamic extremists
roundly reject democracy as a Western-imposed system, and oppose it on
the grounds that it puts man's laws above those of God.
Turning
to Egypt's military, al-Zawahri, who is Egyptian and grew up in a Cairo
suburb, accused the army of being a pawn of U.S. interests.
"The
Americanized army, was raised by America's aid, training courses and
exercises and their allegiance was bought to fulfill the Americans'
orders and protect U.S. interests as well as maintain the security of
its foster child, Israel," he said.
He said
Egypt's secular camp forgot democracy, elections and the peaceful
transfer of power and resorted instead to the "Americanized military to
overthrow the Egyptian constitution."
The
message's authenticity could not be independently confirmed but was
posted on a militant website commonly used by al-Qaida. It was produced
by the group's arm, As Sahab.
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