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Zarqawi Calls for Disarmament of Hizbullah: Internet Audio Message
The head of the Iraqi branch of al Qaida, Abu Musab al Zarqawi, has called for the disarmament of Hizbullah, according to an audio message posted on the Internet Thursday.
Zarqawi accused Hizbullah of serving as a "shield protecting the Zionist enemy (Israel) against the strikes of the mujahedeen in Lebanon," in an apparent reference to Sunni Arab militants loyal to the Qaida network.

"Why should Hizbullah be exempt from the... Taif accords" which brought an end to fighting in Lebanon's 15-year civil war, a voice purporting to be Iraq's most wanted man asked in the lengthy audio message whose authenticity could not be verified.

"Hizbullah is an independent state inside Lebanon... It puts forth lying slogans about Palestinian liberation when in fact it serves as a security wall (for Israel) and prevents Sunnis from crossing its borders."

Hizbullah has faced growing international pressure to disarm, particularly with the passing of U.N. Security Council Resolution 1559, which was adopted in September 2004 and called for the disarmament of all militias in Lebanon.

The Shiite group was the only militia not required to lay down its weapons after the 1975-1990 Civil War because it was spearheading the fight against Israel.(AFP-Naharnet)(AFP photo shows Abu Musab al-Zarqawi)
 

Beirut, 02 Jun 06, 10:00
 
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