
Kurt Nimmo www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv October 24, 2011 The Libyan branch of al-Qaeda has announced its plan for Islamic Sharia law. Mustafa Abdul-Jalil. On Sunday, the Telegraph reported that Mustafa Abdul-Jalil, the chairman of NATO's National Transitional Council, made the announcement. Abdul-Jalil is from the Harabi tribe in eastern Libya. Harabi is connected to the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG ) and al-Qaeda. The LIFG is now known as the Islamic Movement for Change and has vowed to turn Libya into an Islamic state. "We are an Islamic state," said Jalil. "Mr. Abdul-Jalil's decision — made in advance of the introduction of any democratic process — will please the Islamists who have played a strong role in opposition to Col Gaddafi's rule and in the uprising but worry the many young liberal Libyans who, while usually observant Muslims, take their political cues from the West," reports the newspaper. In August, Ali Aujali, the former Libyan Ambassador to the United States who renounced leader Muammar Gaddafi to support NATO's al-Qaeda rebels, said Libya would not become an Islamic state. "As for the talk that Libya will become an Islamic state, this is the talk that Gaddafi used to say," Aujali said in an interview with Reuters. "There is no room for extremism in Libya." Despite Aujali's assurance, Abdel Hakim Belhadj, the former head of LIFG, was appointed to run a military council in September. He fought with al-Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan. In <b>...</b>
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