A recording purported to have been made by Osama Bin Laden shortly before he died has been released by al-Qaeda. In the message, he praises the revolutions in Tunisia and  Egypt and speaks of a "rare historic opportunity" for Muslims to rise  up. The 12-minute audio message appeared on a video posted on  Islamist websites, and has been translated by the US monitoring group  SITE intelligence.
Bin Laden was shot dead by US Navy Seals at a Pakistan compound on 1 May. In the recording, Bin Laden refers to the revolutions in  Tunisia and Egypt but makes no mention of the uprisings in Syria, Libya  and Yemen."I think that the winds of change will blow over the entire Muslim world, with permission from Allah," he says. "There is a serious crossroads before you, and a great and  rare historic opportunity to rise up with the Ummah (Muslim community)  and to free yourselves from servitude to the desires of the rulers,  man-made law, and Western dominance," he also says.
"So, what are you waiting for? Save yourselves and your children, because the opportunity is here".
Al-Qaeda is generally perceived to have been caught off guard  by the Arab Spring uprisings that began in January in Tunisia and  swiftly followed in Egypt - toppling the long-time leaders of both  countries. Analysts say that while both al-Qaeda and the West back the  uprisings sweeping across several Arab nations, they seek very different  outcomes. The West hopes they will lead to democratic reforms, while  al-Qaeda wants to see new governments based on their interpretation of  Islamic law.

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