An internet message reportedly from al-Qaeda has issued an open offer to people to submit questions online for Osama bin Laden's deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri.

People are invited to pose questions to Mr Zawahiri in writing via two websites before 16 January. Both media organisations and individuals can take part, a statement on an Islamist website said.

The statement, the authenticity could not be verified, asks media groups to identify themselves and said queries will be sent without any changes to Zawahiri.

In his last message issued earlier this month, the al-Qaeda number two criticised the US-sponsored Middle East peace conference in Annapolis, where a formal negotiations process was agreed to in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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I would just LOVE to see one of these conspiracy "journalists" pose questions regarding 9-11! Here's a challenge to you Alex Jones fans.....make it known to this "hero" that Zawahiri is a available for questions. I'm SURE he'll deem this as being a false site ran by the CIA. LOL

Just imagine on how something like this could ruin sales..........LMAO!!!!

Have a good one!:s4:
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