Since the sinister doctor Mengele, no doctor has had as many deaths on his conscience as Ayman al-Zawahiri, an Egyptian surgeon who became an international mass murderer.
To his American targets - including the 2977 victims of the planes launched on the twin towers of New York and the Pentagon, on September 11, 2001 - are added tens of thousands of Muslims whom he claimed to submit to his Islamic totalitarianism.
No one but a few mindless fanatics will shed a tear over the elimination of Osama bin Laden's successor as head of al-Qaeda, eleven years after the latter, by a high-precision American missile as he took the fresh on his balcony in Kabul on Sunday morning.
Arrogant and rigid ideologue of a ruthless jihad, al-Zawahiri preached the
"individual duty of each Muslim to kill"
Westerners, dogma nourished by his hatred of Jews, Christians, democracy and France almost as much as States States, because of the debates on…
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