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Sat Feb 15 12:09:45 CET 2003


http://www.swissinfo.org/sen/swissinfo.html?siteSect=105&sid=1627978

Swiss won't verify "bin Laden" tape

swissinfo   February 12, 2003 4:34 PM

Swiss researchers who last November analysed a tape attributed to Osama bin
Laden say they won't be scrutinising the latest recording broadcast by the
Arabic television network, Al-Jazeera.

The Swiss analysts said the previous tape was almost certainly faked,
despite US claims to the contrary.

The Dalle Molle Institute for Perceptual Artificial Intelligence (Idiap) in
Martigny told swissinfo on Wednesday that it had no intention of analysing
the latest tape.

United States officials say the recording, which calls on Muslims to fight
the US and repel a war against Iraq, is "probably" the voice of Osama bin
Laden, suggesting a link between Iraq and bin Laden's al-Qaeda network.

The US said a similar recording, broadcast by Al-Jazeera on November 12, was
also genuine, despite analysis by Idiap researchers, who concluded that it
was faked.

Authentic

However, the company said the poor quality of that recording coupled with
the limited number of voice examples meant that it was unlikely the
recording could ever be properly authenticated.

The finding suggests that no one can say with certainty whether the November
recording, or similar ones, are definitely the voice of bin Laden, as some
US officials have claimed.

Idiap, based in Martigny in canton Valais, told swissinfo it had agreed to
analyse the November tape, at the request of a French TV channel, for
reasons "mainly motivated by pure scientific curiosity". It added that it
therefore had no need to conduct further analyses on new recordings.

swissinfo, Jonas Hughes







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