Washington - The al-Qaeda terrorist organization has aired a video on the internet featuring a message from its leader Osama bin Laden on the sixth anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, a specialist website reported Tuesday. The video, which is more than 47 minutes long, features a picture of bin Laden, according to LauraMansfield.com, an internet service that specializes in the analysis of Islamic websites.
The al-Qaeda leader is wearing the same clothes as appeared in a separate video aired on Friday.
The place where the recording was made also seemed to be the same as Friday's video.
In the background to the picture an audio recording could be heard.
The video also contained the last will and testament of one of the September 11, 2001 suicide attackers who was identified as Abu Musab Walid al-Shehri.
On Friday the first video message from bin Laden since 2004 surfaced in which he predicted failure for the US mission in Iraq and called on the citizens of the US to convert to Islam.
The video message did not contain any specific terrorist threats.