Iraq Qaeda slams Zarqawi family for disowning him

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DUBAI, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Iraq's al Qaeda on Monday blasted the
Jordanian tribe of its leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi for disowning him after
his group claimed triple suicide bombings in Amman which killed 57 people
this month.
"How can you disavow the mujahid Abu Musab? It's either the enemy of
God (Jordan's King Abdullah) has forced you or threatened you to do this or
you have voluntarily agreed and obeyed him," said an Internet statement.
The group, which addressed its statement to Zarqawi's al-Khalyaleh
tribe, said the family had no excuse to disown Zarqawi unless they were
coerced into it.
Iraq's al Qaeda had said it carried out the attacks in three hotels
because they were used by U.S. and Israeli spies.
The suicide bombings, the deadliest by Islamic militants in the
pro-Western kingdom, prompted many neighbours and relatives in Zarqawi's
birthplace of Zarqa -- where he was born as Ahmed Fadhil al-Khalayleh of
Zarqa -- to cast him off.
 
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