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A call attributed to Osama Bin Laden for Islamic holy war in Sudan and other Muslim states has been disowned by the Sudanese government and Hamas.

US intelligence believes the audio tape aired by an Arab TV channel is genuine, making it the fugitive al-Qaeda leader's first message since January.

The White House said it was proof he was on the run and under pressure.

US opposition politicians said it only showed up the Bush administration's failure to capture Bin Laden.


We are not concerned with any mujahideen or any Crusade or any war with the international community
Jamal Mohammed Ibrahim
Sudanese foreign ministry spokesman
The tape was aired by Arab satellite TV channel al-Jazeera on Sunday.