Al-Qaeda has released a message in which Osama bin Laden's successor as the group's leader, Egyptian Ayman al-Zawahiri, said al Qaeda supported the Arab Spring.
The hour-long video was released to mark the 10th anniversary of al-Qaeda's 11 September 2001 attacks on the United States.
The SITE Monitoring Service, which tracks jihadist statements, quoted al-Zawahiri as saying he hoped the protest movements that have overthrown leaders in Egypt, Tunisia and Libya would establish what he called true Islam.
The video was posted on jihadist websites on Monday and titled "The Dawn of Imminent Victory", SITE said.
Al Qaeda, which called for the violent overthrow of secular Arab governments, lost a great deal of relevance as a result of the political upheaval across the Middle East and North Africa.
The video also included a message that al Qaeda said was recorded by Osama bin Laden before his killing in May by US special forces, in which he warns Americans against "falling as slaves" to the control of major corporations.
Ahead of events on Sunday in the United States to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 11 September attacks, officials had warned of a specific, credible but unconfirmed report of a threat to harm Americans, notably in New York and Washington.
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