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Byline: AP
Osama bin Laden, the top suspect in the Sept. 11 U.S. terror attacks, says Washington's move to freeze assets of groups linked to his al-Qaida movement will not curtail his activities.
The comment appeared in the Urdu-language newspaper Ummat, which is published in Karachi. The newspaper said it submitted questions for bin Laden to Taliban officials and received written replies.
No One Can Stop Us
"Freezing of the assets or accounts of al-Qaida or any other jihad (holy war) organization won't make any difference," bin Laden reportedly said.
According to the paper, bin Laden said al-Qaida has three financial systems run separately and independently by those "who love jihad," he said. No power in the world could ...