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Osama bin Laden’s death: Updates & Discussions

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'I had no deal with US on bin Laden hit'

Tue May 10, 2011 10:46PM

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Former Pakistani President Parvez Musharraf has rejected a report that says his administration had given permission to the United States to carry out operations to arrest or kill Osama bin Laden in Pakistan.

According to a report published in The British daily The Guardian on Tuesday, Musharraf and former US President George W. Bush had reached an agreement that allowed the US to take unilateral action against bin Laden.

And if such an attack occurred on Pakistani territory, it was agreed that Islamabad would publicly condemn the assault, the newspaper quoted US officials and retired Pakistani officials as saying.

Fawad Chaudhry, Musharraf's spokesman, has rejected the report as “baseless,” insisting that “no such agreement had been reached during his (Musharraf's) tenure.”

US President Barack Obama claimed that Osama bin Laden was killed by US forces on May 2 (May 1 Washington time) in a compound in Pakistan, resisting while unarmed. He added that the military mission was conducted without the knowledge of Pakistani authorities due to the United States' mistrust of its purported ally.

The former Pakistani president also criticized his country's intelligence agencies for their inability to discover the whereabouts of bin Laden.

Musharaf was the armed forces chief when he seized power in a 1999 coup but was forced to resign in 2008.

Musharraf was the president of Pakistan when bin Laden reportedly began residing near an army academy in Abbottabad, a town just 60 kilometers from the Pakistani capital Islamabad.

MA/HGL

Somebody did pass this news to his ears. Mush you're a liar. YOu signed 'the drone deal' and you did sign 'US-marines operations inside Pakistan' too.

PressTV - 'I had no deal with US on bin Laden hit'
 
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Bin Laden's son slams 'arbitrary killing'

Wed May 11, 2011 5:13AM

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Osama bin Laden's fourth son, Omar bin Laden
A son of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has criticized the “arbitrary killing” of his father by US forces, saying he deserved to be tried in a court of law.


"Why an unarmed man was not arrested and tried in a court of law so that truth is revealed to the people of the world?" said Omar bin Laden, in a statement given to the New York Times.

Osama bin Laden's fourth son, who has repeatedly distanced himself from his father, said in the statement that in the absence of a body or photographic evidence, the family has not been actually convinced that Osama is dead.

The family argued that bin Laden's killing was against international law and that figures such as executed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein and former Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic had been given the chance to stand trial.

"We maintain that arbitrary killing is not a solution to political problems and crime's adjudication as justice must be seen to be done."

The family said they were demanding an enquiry into why bin Laden was "summarily executed without a court of law" and demanded the release of his three wives and several children, who are believed to be in Pakistani custody.

The statement also said the US decision to bury bin Laden's corpse at sea had deprived the family of performing religious rites.

US President Barack Obama claimed that Osama bin Laden was killed by US forces on May 1 in a hiding compound in Pakistan, resisting while unarmed.

Obama added that the military mission was conducted without the knowledge of Pakistani authorities due to US mistrust of their purported South Asian ally.

A US official later announced that bin Laden's body was abruptly buried at sea, falsely boasting that his hasty burial was in accordance with the Islamic law, requiring burial within 24 hours of death.

However, burial at sea is not an Islamic practice and Islam does not have a decree on a burial timeframe.

US officials also claimed their decision of the sea burial was made because no country would accept his remains, without elaborating on which countries were actually contacted on the matter.

Analysts, however, have raised serious questions as to why US officials did not allow for the application of a DNA test to officially confirm the identity of the corpse before the quick sea burial.

The US and its allies have one rule, do as I say don't do as I do. So much to say for their hypocrisy...
 
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Lolz....look at these pics..

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The ear tragus is different
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Facial hair growth patterns and cheekbones are clearly different to bona fide images of Bin Laden


If some super power tells a lie, we are forced to believe that.

If some one questions about deficiencies, he is labeled as "CONSPIRACY THEORIST"

Isn't that Karzai on the left?
 
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If Osambi's son slams the killing, i would feel shoot-to-kill action was probably just. Which I don't.

Horrid, horrid little man.
 
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In (FAKE) Videos allegedly found from compound he uses dye, why NOT in TV-Watching Video...
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Bashir the next-door-neighbour to alleged-house says man watching TV, is his neighbour Akbar-Khan,,, & NOT Osama...
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In (FAKE) Videos allegedly found from compound he uses dye, why NOT in TV-Watching Video...
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Fake Osama watching "Volcker Rule Speech" 21-Jan-2010...

Why does he flips to "MENU" so many times,,, especially when Obama or US senators show up...


 
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