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CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - The North African branch of al-Qaida, believed responsible for a suicide bombing in Algeria this month, threatened Monday to carry out new attacks against "enemies of God" in the region.
"The Holy warriors, thanks be to God, have managed to reorganize their ranks and set forth their plans, and they are preparing a lot of surprises," said the statement, posted on a militant Web site usually used by the group.
These "surprises" will escalate "until the enemies of God's religion realize that they have no choice but to repent to God and halt the war against Islam and Muslims" in north Africa, the statement said. The message's authenticity could not be independently verified.
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