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Al-Qaeda's Zawahiri pledges loyalty to new Taliban chief | Al-Qaeda's Zawahiri pledges loyalty to new Taliban chief |
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Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri has pledged allegiance to the new Afghan Taliban chief in an audio message posted online. | Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri has pledged allegiance to the new Afghan Taliban chief in an audio message posted online. |
The pledge to Mullah Akhtar Mansour was issued by al-Qaeda's media arm al-Sahab and was Zawahiri's first message since September last year. | |
There had been speculation about whether Zawahiri was himself dead since the death of former Taliban head Mullah Omar was confirmed last month. | There had been speculation about whether Zawahiri was himself dead since the death of former Taliban head Mullah Omar was confirmed last month. |
Zawahiri offered his condolences. | Zawahiri offered his condolences. |
Significant oath | |
Al-Qaeda and Zawahiri considered Mullah Omar to be the leader of the global jihadist movement. | Al-Qaeda and Zawahiri considered Mullah Omar to be the leader of the global jihadist movement. |
This was however contested by al-Qaeda's rival, the Islamic State (IS) militant group, which announced the establishment of a caliphate last year. | |
In the recording released on jihadist websites, accompanied by a still image of the leader, he said: "As emir of al-Qaeda, I pledge to you our allegiance, following the path of Sheikh (Osama) bin Laden and his martyred brothers in their allegiance to Mullah Omar." | |
The death of Mullah Omar has been exploited by IS to try to drive defections from al-Qaeda, analysts say. | |
IS has been steadily expanding into al-Qaeda's turf. | |
Mullah Mansour's appointment as Taliban leader had been questioned by some senior members of the movement, leading to reports of divisions. | |
Al-Zawahiri's message - while impossible to independently verify - will be seen as significant. | |
Pledges of allegiance are key to a Taliban leader's legitimacy, as breaking an oath is viewed as a sin, experts say. |