Re: Did US Forces enter Pakistan to kill Osama bin Laden in Islamabad?
i really hope that the scum of earth has been removed this time, although he was pronounced dead earlier by talibans but apparently he is dead now..
Apparently he was burred at sea. I wonder why? Why not show body to the world?
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Apparently he was burred at sea. I wonder why? Why not show body to the world?
Me wondering the same... till now no news about it, i think the makeup artist is taking his time :)
ehsan
May 2, 2011, 8:17am
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Apparently he was burred at sea. I wonder why? Why not show body to the world?
Pakistan, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia were approached to take his body but no one was willing to create a shrine in their own country, so he was buried at sea.
ehsan
May 2, 2011, 8:18am
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Me wondering the same... till now no news about it, i think the makeup artist is taking his time :)
His dead body has been shown on UK TV.
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^^ BBC? i want to look at it!!!
anyway, burring in sea? y? this is not good excuse, they could have taken the body to US and make him symbol for others there... what is point in wasting the source and giving birth to life long conspiracy theories saying supporting that OBL was dead long time and this episode is just something get some benefits out of it...
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his face is here
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It's all fake.
The place, timing, person,..... it doesn't make sense to me.
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yes but pakistan army or isi are quiet so we will have to believe what the americans are saying
Re: Did US Forces enter Pakistan to kill Osama bin Laden in Islamabad?
besides the army needs to explain to the world how osama was living in abbotabad (a highly sensitive and military area) for 6 years with the army and isi not knowing about that
Re: Did US Forces enter Pakistan to kill Osama bin Laden in Islamabad?
besides the army needs to explain to the world how osama was living in abbotabad (a highly sensitive and military area) for 6 years with the army and isi not knowing about that
No one believes them. Their credibility is near zero.
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it is an obvious photoshop of a standard osama photo: link
very shoddy journalism by many mainstream media outlets
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Did they show his dead body to the world? No, these few photos of his dead body could be fake.
Why did the US decide to dump his body in the sea? Only Allah knows.
Why on earth would Bin Laden move to a villa in Abbottabad. The tribal areas were a safe haven for Bin Laden.
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It's a 'victory' for Obama (I already know the result of the elections), and an excuse to attack Pakistan.
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^^ That's called denial. He's dead which is great, but I worry for Pakistan and what's to come
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The operation would have been carried out without I.S.I's knowledge. Had the news been shared with the I.S.I ,this operation would have been bungled.
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One word: Photoshop
Re: Did US Forces enter Pakistan to kill Osama bin Laden in Islamabad?
Did they show his dead body to the world? No, these few photos of his dead body could be fake.
Why did the US decide to dump his body in the sea? Only Allah knows.
Why on earth would Bin Laden move to a villa in Abbottabad. The tribal areas were a safe haven for Bin Laden.
we all know why they dumped his body in sea and we are not allahs.
i say we wait for a while , photos will come.
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how did Paksitani helicopter crash than. Trying to stop the Americans? talk about trolling.
wasnt it american chopper that crahsed. if they was pakistani then they wouldnt blow it up since they could have retrieved it easily after the operation.
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^^ Somebody need to switch off Indian Media and click on real media for answers
2 May 2011 Last updated at 09:49 GMT
**Bin Laden raid was revealed on Twitter**
Sohaib Athar said he was one of the few people using Twitter in Abbottab
The raid that killed Osama Bin Laden was revealed first on Twitter.
An IT consultant, living in Abbottabad, unintentionally tweeted details of the US-led operation as it happened.
Sohaib Athar wrote that a helicopter was hovering overhead shortly before the assault began and said that it might not be a Pakistani aircraft.
He only became aware of the significance of his tweets after President Obama announced details of Bin Laden's death.
Mr Athar's first posting on the subject came at around 1am local time (9pm BST).
He wrote: "Helicopter hovering above Abbottabad at 1AM (is a rare event)."
Soon after, he reported the sound of an explosion, now known to have been US forces blowing-up their damaged helicopter.
"A huge window shaking bang here in Abbottabad Cantt. I hope its not the start of something nasty :-S"
Throughout the raid, Mr Athar was drawing on information from friends in the local area who were also online.
[Continue reading the main story](http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-13257940#story_continues_2) **“Start Quote**
A huge window shaking bang here in Abbottabad Cantt. I hope its not the start of something nasty”
End Quote Sohaib Athar
“The few people online at this time of the night are saying one of the copters was not Pakistani…”
“People are saying it was not a technical fault and it was shot down. I heard it CIRCLE 3-4 times above, sounded purposeful.”
US officials stated that the raid took less than 40 minutes, but Mr Athar said there was still a military presence in the area two hours later.
“And now, a plane flying over Abbottabad…”
In his Twitter biography, Sohaib Athar describes himself as: “An IT consultant taking a break from the rat-race by hiding in the mountains with his laptops.”
However, his postings during and after the raid reveal a frustration that world events had caught-up with him.
“I guess Abbottabad is going to get as crowded as the Lahore that I left behind for some peace and quiet. sigh ”
Mr Athar told the BBC’s Nosheen Abbas in Pakistan that his tweets has led to a deluge of interview requests from media organisations around the world.
He also said that he was not surprised to be the only person writing about events as they happened.
"I’ve been tweeting for about 5, 6 years, and been tweeting about Abbottabad because no one really talks about it,
“In fact, not many people use Twitter here. Everyone uses Facebook,” he said.
Revolutionary tool In the five years since Twitter was created, it has played a growing role in the reporting of world events.
The first glimpse that many people had of the site’s potential was in 2009 when a US Airways plane made an emergency landing on New York’s Hudson.
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Ferry passenger Janis Krums [tweeted a picture](http://twitpic.com/135xa) of the stricken aircraft, moments after it came down.
More recently, Twitter has been hailed as a catalyst in making world events happen.
Anti-government protesters in the Middle East and parts of Africa have made extensive use of the website, along with Facebook to disseminate their messages.
The 2011 Egyptian uprising, which led to the ousting of President Hosni Mubarak, has been widely referred to as the "Twitter Revolution".
Re: Did US Forces enter Pakistan to kill Osama bin Laden in Islamabad?
http://www.dawn.com/2011/05/02/osama-bin-laden-killed-in-pakistan-says-obama.html
i am quoting your own “real” media.