Al-Jazeera, the controversial Arab satellite channel, has been denounced for siding with the "crusaders" after it broadcast a message from Osama bin Laden that made him appear unusually humble.

In his latest missive, bin Laden admitted that al-Qa'eda's organisation in Iraq had made mistakes and called for unity among Muslims.

"Some of you have been lax in one duty, which is to unite your ranks," said bin Laden, in a taped message.

"I advise myself, Muslims in general and brothers in al-Qa'eda everywhere to avoid extremism in men and groups."

By waging a campaign of sectarian murder against Shia Muslims, al-Qa'eda in Iraq alienated many of its strongest supporters.
Al-Jazeera 'on crusaders' side' over bin Laden - Telegraph

Doesn't sound like that is the case according to various reports.

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