New York Times:
An Interview with Shaykh Abu Mus’ab ‘Abd al-Wadood
(may Allaah protect him), Ameer of al-Qaeda in Algeria
05-07-2008
here is an audiotape with interview, Submitted by a Mujahid
An Interview With Abdelmalek Droukdal
By The New York Times
Following is a transcript of audio responses to questions from The New York
Times for Abdelmalek Droukdal, the leader of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.
The responses were in Arabic and were translated by The New York Times.
The
New York Times: Why did you join Al Qaeda?
Abdelmalek Droukdal: Praise to God and peace and blessing be upon God’s
prophet, his family, his companions and his allies. As for the answer to your
question, why did we join Al Qaeda? We say, why shouldn’t we join Al Qaeda? God
ordered us to be united, to be allied, to cooperate and fight against the
idolaters in straight lines. The same way they fight us in military allies and
economic and political mass-groupings. Why shouldn’t we join our brothers while
almost all these nations got united against the Muslims and separated them, and
divided their land, and took away Al Aksa mosque out of their hands, and
consumed their goodness, and destroyed their morals? Then look at the crimes
that happen in Gaza and Iraq and Afghanistan, and Somalia and others places.
These crimes are committed by the Jew-crusader ally. But when the Muslims get
together to defend themselves, they blame them for getting together and accused
them with mass-grouping, and made an approach about their unity. Yes, we see
that it’s our duty to join Al Qaeda so that we can have our fight under one flag
and one leadership in order to get ready for the confrontation. An ally is faced
by another ally, and unity is faced by unity. The joining was a legitimate
necessity by the book of our God and the sunnah of our prophet, peace and
blessing be upon him. It was a mindful necessity imposed by the actual reality
and the international system that is full with injustice against the Muslims.
Many analysts and observers are mistaken when they think that our joining was a
result of secular accounts and self interests. We are a jihadi ancestral
community. We rely on legitimacy (from religion) before anything else as a base
of our decisions.
The New York Times: What have you gained from your relation with Al Qaeda,
and conversely what has Al Qaeda gained from your joining?
Abdelmalek Droukdal: As we mentioned in our previous answer that our
joining to Al Qaeda wasn’t a deal that we try to gain something out of it, as
many of those who call themselves experts in jihadi groups promote. In reality,
they are way far from the real understanding of the jihadi ancestral movement.
We say that we realized and we got from this joining many goals. The most
important one is that we believe that we won and acquired the pleasure of God by
following his order. God’s says “hold on to the rope of God and do not be
dispersed.” If there was nothing to realize from this joining except following
the order of this verse, we would never hesitate to do so.
Secondly, we realized a condition and a reason for victory. If difference and
division are causes of weakness and defeat as it was mentioned in our religion
“And fall into no disputes, lest ye lose heart and your power departs.” (Koran:
Chapter 8, Verse 46). Unity is a reason of strength and victory. This is a
universal norm that even the infidels are aware of. All these mass-groupings and
the international alliances are proof of that. We Muslims must be the ones who
apply this universal norm.
Thirdly, by this unity we brought grief and sorrow to our enemies the Jews and
apostates and crusaders.
These are some of the most important goals, which are many, thank god. We hope
that we got our God’s pleasure, and the confidence of our nation, and that we
made terrorized our enemy.
The New York Times: We understand that the correspondence between you,
Abdelmalek Droukdal, and Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in 1994 and 1995 by e-mail played
a decisive role in your joining to Al Qaeda. Is that true?
Abdelmalek Droukdal: The date that you mentioned is wrong. Maybe you
meant the years 2004 and 2005. Yes, we don’t deny the pivotal role of the martyr
of the nation Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, may God bless him, in the joining operation
since its first phases. We ask God to reward him with the best reward for what
he has done for Islam, jihad, and for the nation. Nevertheless, we don’t
underestimate the efforts of many of the brothers. Because the joining operation
relied on other channels and contacts that other brothers participated in them.
May God reward them goodness on our behalf and Islam’s behalf.
The New York Times: Did Abu Laith al-Libi and Atiyah Abdel Rahman help in
making your contact with Al Qaeda?
Abdelmalek Droukdal: We don’t want to mention persons in particular, but
there was a participation from many brothers to make the contact and there are
many channels that allow us to do it. Thank God.
The New York Times: As we understand, you continue to communicate with
Qaeda leaders in Waziristan. Is this true? And what is the nature of the
information you exchange?
Abdelmalek Droukdal: We care about staying in contact with our brothers
in Afghanistan or Iraq or any other jihad side. Our project is one. Therefore,
we have to help, advise, consult each other, and exchange the experiences and
coordinate the efforts to face the world’s crusade war against Islam.
The New York Times: Does Al Qaeda give you any assistance? And if so,
what is the nature of this assistance?
Abdelmalek Droukdal: We and Al Qaeda are one body. It’s normal that they
get stronger by us and we get stronger by them. They back us up and we back them
up. They supply us and we supply them with any kind of support, loyalty, advice
and available support.
The New York Times: Do you have any support in Europe? And if so, how
much and what kind?
Abdelmalek Droukdal: Yes, there are people who are sympathetic with us in
Europe and elsewhere. The Muslims are sympathetic with Al Qaeda because its
cause is just. Also, most of the Muslims including those residing in Europe are
against the crusade war lead by America, and they hate the Arab regimes that are
working as agents and that crushed their people and sold the Palestinian cause
in the give-up market. But what should be thought about is that whoever is
arrested by the European governments in Spain, France, Britain or Italy and
allegedly say that they are related to our organization, all that is a lie, and
deception, and injustice. The problem is that the European government started
judging the Muslims about their intentions and their sympathy with the Muslims’
causes. This comes from the crusade’s religious hate that moves the West, and
that blew up all the bright slogans that they hold dear, such as freedom,
forgiveness, human rights and justice, those slogans that they hurt our hearing
with for years.
The New York Times: How many active fighters do you have?
Abdelmalek Droukdal: Thank God we have enough fighters to make our
enemies lose. It doesn’t matter if they were in hundreds or thousands, because
the numeric factor in the unification doctrine is the last and the weakest of
the influencing factors in the equation of victory or defeat. We have a holy
Koran and a pure sunnah [the way of the Prophet Muhammad] and a large history
that has a balance of tests, and it’s full with examples that prove that the
victory of the believers during all past generations, since prophet Moses until
today, is from God. God says “There is no help except from God: and God is
exalted in power, wise.” (Chapter 8, Verse 10) and “If God helps you, none can
overcome you. (Chapter 3, Verse 160).
It’s not from themselves or from their large number or arms. Lately,
specifically in Algeria, France left defeated in 1962 after the liberation war,
even though the day it went out it was and still is a military superpower, the
third or fourth power in the world. Meanwhile, the power of the mujahedeen in
Algeria went backward in the last few years of the revolution. They were weaker
when France went out, compared to the years that represent for the revolution
its top power and hest ascendancy. You see today many wars against Islam in many
places, and where barely a tracker finds any mentioned role of numeric
superiority for the mujahedeen. Nevertheless, we stress that we possess a huge
inventory of men. This inventory gets wider, bigger and spreads with time. We
use it according to the necessity and according to our available material. As
far as the numbers that the Interior Ministry has given, the confusion and the
contradiction that they contain make them unreliable and subject of ridicule
between people.
The New York Times: Where do your fighters come from?
Abdelmalek Droukdal: The large proportion of our mujahedeen comes from
Algeria. And there is a considerable number of Mauritanians, Libyans, Moroccans,
Tunisians, Mali’s and Nigerians brothers.
The New York Times: How many of your fighters have returned from fighting
in Iraq?
Abdelmalek Droukdal: What the media is promoting about the existence of a
large proportion of fighters in Iraq that came back and joined us is wrong. But
there is a limited and very small number of the mujahedeen brothers who fought
in Iraq than came back and joined us.
The New York Times: How many men have joined your group after being
released from prison through the government’s amnesty program for convicted
militants?
Abdelmalek Droukdal: If you mean those who came back from Iraq. As I said
their number is very limited and there is nobody among them that the government
released. But if you mean those whom the government released, within what you
call reconciliation, and then joined the jihad, they are plenty, thanks to God.
And this is proof that the reconciliation program that [Algerian President]
Bouteflika promotes has failed badly, and the matter of jihad is still alive
inside the hearts of the Muslims in Algeria.
The New York Times: What are your goals?
Abdelmalek Droukdal: God says, “And fight them on until there is no more
persecution, and religion becomes God’s in its entirety.” (Chapter 8, Verse 39)
Our first goal is the arbitration of the Lord of the world’s law, and the
achievement of the servitude to God. Our general goals are the same goals of Al
Qaeda the mother, and you know them. As far as our goals concerning the Islamic
Maghreb, they are plenty. But most importantly is to rescue our countries from
the tentacles of these criminal regimes that betrayed their religion, and their
people. Because they are all secretions of the colonialism that invaded our
country in the last two centuries, and enabled those regimes to govern.
Therefore, they started governing for its account and on behalf of it. They
implement its programs and protect its interests and fight Islam on its behalf.
It’s never going to be possible for this region to stabilize unless its people
start enjoying freedom and dignity and security under Islam. The conditions of
stability will not be available in the presence of these corrupt and harming
models that proved for decades that they are unable to achieve the least
rapprochement between their people in any of the areas. We are one nation with
one religion and one language. Our history is the same but our land is divided,
torn apart into states by colonialism.
After half a century since independence, there is a clear deliberate action from
the agents of colonialism in creating this rupture. More than that, there are
hidden intentions that enlarge and deepen the chasm between its people. The
Sahara issue is the best witness about that. What is strange is that the
Moroccan regime according to its claim seeks to annex the Western Sahara that is
ruled by Saharans. In the mean time, it is as silent as an accomplice about the
occupation of Centa and Melilla by the Spanish crusaders. The same thing applies
for Algeria, They claim that they strongly support the principle of the right of
the people to decide their self determination, while a few days ago they refused
to acknowledge the independence of Kosovo from the criminal Serbian entity. Even
though the Muslim people of Kosovo chose to be independent in the elections that
was supervised by the U.S administration and the U.N and NATO. Therefore, one of
our goals is to stop this tampering and make an end to these foolish and blind
policies, and rescue our Islamic Maghreb from the project that was designed to
destroy it. Also, we seek to liberate the Islamic Maghreb from the sons of
France and Spain and from all symbols of treason and employment for the
outsiders, and protect it from the foreign greed and the crusader’s hegemony.
The New York Times: Do you intend to attack any American interests in
Algeria?
Abdelmalek Droukdal: When we carried arms we declared that we are
fighting the crusaders’ agents among those rulers who came out against Islam and
committed crimes of corruption and tyranny and treason against the religion and
the nation. And we said that we want to bring back the place of Islam in the
country and the ruling of the Koran over the people, and bring to the nation its
rights that were taken. But what happened later on is the West. They provided it
with all kind of support and encouraged it and supported it in the forums. It
did not stop there, it even went further to a direct intervention. Then we found
ourselves on the black list of the U.S administration, tagged with terrorism.
Then we found America building military bases in the south of our country and
conducting military exercises, and plundering our oil and planning to get our
gas. Also, opening an F.B.I. branch in our capital city, and starting an unusual
Christian conversion campaign among our youths to change their religion in order
to create religious minorities among us.
Its embassy in Algeria began playing almost the same role as the American
Embassies in Baghdad or Kabul. It intervenes in the internal policy by planning,
instructing and controlling. All of that just to kill the spirit of jihad and
resistance among the Muslims so that it can put its hand on the energy stock
that we have. So did America leave us any choice with this flagrant aggression?
No doubt that the answer is going to be no. Therefore, it became our right and
our duty to push away with all our strength this crusade campaign and declare
clearly that the American interests are legitimate targets to us.
We will strive to strike them whenever we can. And we are sure that America is
going to loose its war against us like it lost it against Afghanistan and Iraq.
It’s America that is unfair and that started evil and injustice. Injustice is
the greatest cause of the disappearance of the countries even if they were
Muslims. Why not and America has the both infidelity and injustice. “And those
who did wrong will know what they will end-up with.
The New York Times: Do you intend to carry out any attacks on American
soil?
Abdelmalek Droukdal: If the U.S. administration sees that its war against
the Muslims is legitimate, then what makes us believe that our war on its
territories is not legitimate? Everyone must know that we will not hesitate in
targeting it whenever we can and wherever it is on this planet. We say to the
American people who are driven to more catastrophes by the Bush administration:
If you are truly looking for your security and safety then listen carefully to
the speeches of our sheik and emir, Osama bin Laden, may God protect him, who
advised you to stop supporting Bush and his policies and to unseat your
government that is invading the Muslims’ homes. Otherwise, Bush and his
administration will drive you to abyss and loss.
The New York Times: How strong is organization in the Maghreb? How much
support do you have?
Abdelmalek Droukdal: Yes, we do have a lot of support from our Islamic
nation in the Maghreb. This generous nation that gave and still giving the best
of its sons for the jihad. Without this support our fight against this puppet
regime and its masters wouldn’t last for 16 years continuously despite the
French and the Americans’ material and information support, and despite the
alliance of the Maghreb regimes and the coast region against us. The Maghreb
region is witnessing an awakening blessed jihad in Mauritania, Morocco, Libya,
Nigeria, after the nation and its youths discovered the size of employment for
the crusaders and the treason committed by this government against its people.
The New York Times: What is your view on the estimated $120 billion the
Algerian government has collected from oil and gas sales, and the criticism that
the government has not spent this money on programs to help create jobs for
Algerians?
Abdelmalek Droukdal: This is the greatest kind of crime and theft against
our nation, and among the greatest methods of looting and robbery that these
robber governments are characterized with. The country is floating over a sea of
oil and gas. The size of the revenue never stopped getting larger, year after
year, and month after month. It’s ironic that as the line is on the rise in oil
revenues, the line of the living standards of the population is in decline. It
is logic that this situation drags us to ask this question: Where does the oil
and gas money go? The Algerian finance minister months ago said he doesn’t know
where is this money, and after a short time from this statement the supreme
authority wanted to rectify this scandal, and then announced that 60 percent of
this money is in the American banks and that 40 percent is distributed between
Britain and France and Japan.
Do you now know who is the first beneficiary of the $120 billion? It’s the
American and European economy, and the way of the remaining percentage of the
money is opposed by the senior thieves deployed in all the official institutions
starting by the presidency of the republic, passing by the ministry of fuel and
trade, and the ministry of defense which its generals conquer the drug trade,
the smuggling of goods, transfer of property, looting of public money through
embezzlement, bribery and types of commissions.
How is it possible for the country to benefit from this wealth if the president
himself is considered to be a burglar with criminal records? In the 1980s he was
required by the court of suppress of economic crimes, and his story is well
known.
In short, the beneficiaries of the energy revenues in the first place are the
American and European economy, followed by the thieves that are ruling the
country. The rest is spent to fight the jihad and the mujahedeen by acquiring
weapons that are directed only towards the chests of the Muslims, and airplanes
that don’t stop shelling the best children of the nation in the mountains.
As far as the conditions of the poor people, they will not change. The poverty
will remain plagued in the body of the nation. The boats of death will remain
throwing the desperate youths to the sea. All the honorable in the nation, the
intellectuals, unions, students and advocates should resist this plunder. They
should incite the nation for jihad and martyrdom in order to recover the rights
taken away. The Muslim youths must not take the policy of escape and clandestine
immigration, they have to carry the weapon to take back their rights and push
away the domination of those agents.
The New York Times: How do you respond to critics who say the Algerian
government has weakened your operational abilities, and that the passage of
April 11 without a large attack was evidence of this?
Abdelmalek Droukdal: The Algerian government can lie to the public
however it wants and it can make its effort to field facts. But what can not be
hidden is that its soldiers are killed constantly and that the bombs of the
mujahedeen harvest dozens of them monthly. And that the western interests cannot
be protected, and that it will get its share also as we did with the U.N. and
the Interpol headquarters and the embassy of Israel in Nouakchott, and the
German hostages, then the Austrians.
Just as a reminder, this is not the first time that they repeat this talk. For
years, they described the mujahedeen as tattered and tearing. But, during the
recovery of the jihad in the last few years people discovered the size of the
government’s misleading of them with the complicity of the Algerian press that
is dependent, especially in what concerns the security news that is controlled
by the intelligence agencies. Concerning the April 11th question and that we
couldn’t strike this year in this date, of course we are not stupid to let our
enemy define for us the date when we should strike. But, by the strength from
God, we define the date and the place. The apostates and their masters have to
wait for the strikes that the heroes of Islam will generously do in the right
place and time.
The New York Times: Some people have criticized the December 11 attacks
in Algiers, saying innocent people were killed. How do you justify this?
Abdelmalek Droukdal: We are not insane to target our Muslim brothers. We
left our homes and took this long and tiring road and we sacrificed ourselves
and our efforts and our time only to defend the Muslims and to preserve their
lives and their holy sites. This lie that the media is repeating about us is
very untrue, and its objective is to mangle us and to isolate us from the nation
so that they wouldn’t sympathized with us.
If we really wanted to strike the civilians, we could have reaped hundreds in
one strike by targeting the markets and the transportation and the public
gatherings. Our goals in our fight are very clear, which are the military and
official targets of the government and the Western interests. We make sure as
much as we can in our attacks that no Muslim gets hurt. But, the government and
the press lie to the people and say that the people who died in the U.N
headquarters are civilians. But the truth is that more than 95 percent of the
injured are associated with the U.N. headquarters and are from the crusaders and
from the police and guards, eventually with a civilian dress. Those are not all
civilians. Also the people associated with the blasphemousness Constitutional
council are in the scale of the commencing (religion) fighters and enemies of
Islam. And those who were injured in Batna when Bouteflika was targeted, they
were police and military intelligence wearing a civilian dress. So, are those
civilians? This is lying and mangling that’s all. It’s the same thing that the
Americans and the apostate government are doing in Iraq. They ignore 30 killed
apostate police men and focus on one Muslim who got hurt unintentionally.
Also, most of the time they call the police civilians and this is mangling and
media war, nothing more. We assure our Muslim brothers that they will not get
hurt by their mujahedeen brothers. We sacrifice our souls and blood to defend
you and to protect you from the sons of France and the agents of America. Our
nation must know that we are in a war against the apostates and their crusader
masters. Mistakes may occur in the war but they are unintentional. We seek
pardon from God and we apology to our nation about that.
The New York Times: Have you had to adjust your tactics in any way to
deal with the support provided to Algeria by America, such as electronic
surveillance or night vision goggles?
Abdelmalek Droukdal: Of course, we do modify our strategy according to
each stage. And we have an advice council and senate that convene each time to
put down the plans and the strategies for the phase. It also assesses the
previous phases and remedies the deficiencies and takes into account the
development on the jihad ground. The Americans entered the line and they have
bases on the Algerian territories and other places even if the government lies
and claims other than that. Then they (the Americans) provide the Algerian
military with developed materials as you mentioned and they train the security
services in the Sahara, and provide them with information and air watch. We draw
our power from God, glory to him, and we rely on him “on God the believers shall
rely.” God is greater than America. America or other than America will not
frighten us, but we never underestimate the reason. We do strive to make the
right plans to face this evil alliance against Islam and the Muslims. America
must know that when it gets involved in a war with the sons of Youssouf ibn
Tachfine and the grand children of Tarik ibn Ziyad, then the region will turn on
fire under America’s feet, if God permits it. We will mobilize the sons of the
Islamic Maghreb in order to soak the nose of the Americans in the mud, and put
into their account that’s already filled with defeats, another defiance.
The New York Times: What do you see as your biggest accomplishment to
date, and your biggest failure?
Abdelmalek Droukdal: We believe that our greatest achievement is that the
jihad is sill continuing in the Islamic Maghreb for 16 years. And today it is
developing and climbing. By the generosity of God we were able to transfer our
jihad from the country to regional, and we were able to expand our activity to
the Maghreb states and the African coast, and we could participate in the
regional awakening jihad. Based on their sacrifices and their blood, our
mujahedeen could keep the jihad reason and carry the flag generation after
generation, and revive the absent duty in the hearts of the Muslims. Today, we
receive a lot of requests from some Muslims who want to do martyrdom operations.
In Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia we see Muslim youths who support our matter,
they are ready to sacrifice themselves and their money for the sake of
supporting Islam. We consider this as one of our greatest achievements. Among
our greatest achievements is that we realized unity with our brothers as an
important step towards the adult succession. Also, we did not weaken and we
remained on the road, we developed our jihad and we revived the jihad matter in
the heart of our nation after it was absent for a long time. This is a big
change in the region and we thank God that he enabled us to participate in its
achievement. We ask his glory to be like those people whom he said about “How
many of the prophets fought (in God’s way), and with them (fought) large band of
godly men? But they never lost heart in they met in disaster in God’s way, nor
did they weaken (in will) nor give in. and God loves those who are firm and
steadfast. (Chapter 3, Verse 146).
Regarding failure, we don’t know what failure is. The real failure is in these
agent regimes who betray their religion and their nation. The nation discovered
their betrayal, their corruption and their cooperation with the enemies of
Islam. The large percentage of non-participation in the last elections, and the
large opposition to the government’s policies by the people, and the death of
hundreds of youths in the ocean because of the clandestine immigration, and the
repeated popular intifada, which the last one happened in Achlaf, and the
proportion of the poverty and unemployment indices, and the growing union
strikes, and the gap that grows day after day between the people and the
government. These are all indicators of a real failure that becomes an emerged
feature of all the governments of the Islamic Maghreb that are agents. If it is
necessary to have a failure, then surely our failure is that we are for a long
time unable to win the martyrdom and join our brothers who preceded us on the
road of sacrifice and martyrdom: “O Lord! (they say), let not our hearts deviate
now after thou guided us, but grant us mercy from thee: from thou art the
grantor of bounties without measure.” (Chapter 3, Verse 7).
Submitted by a Mujahid