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    'Bin Ladan was killed years ago'

    PRESS TV
    Mon May 2, 2011 3:34PM


    A 2007 Benazir Bhutto interview in which she says the al-Qaeda leader
    was 'murdered' years ago contributes to the uncertainty surrounding US
    claims about Osama bin Laden's death.


    On Monday, US President Barack Obama announced that the al-Qaeda
    leader was killed by US forces after he was found hiding in a compound
    in Pakistan.

    This is while in an interview following a failed assassination attempt
    on Pakistan's former premier in October 2007, Bhutto says bin Laden
    has already been killed.

    In the interview, she identifies the man who killed the notorious
    al-Qaeda leader as one Omar Sheikh , excerpts of which was sent to
    Press TV's UReport.

    In response to a question whether any of the assassins had links with
    the government, Bhutto said, "Yes but one of them is a very key figure
    in security, he is a former military officer ... and had dealings with
    Omar Sheikh, the man who murdered Osama Bin Laden."

    Bhutto was assassinated on December 27, 2007 in a bomb attack as she
    was leaving an election rally in Rawalpindi when a gunman shot her in
    the neck and set off a bomb.

    The announcement of bin Laden's death comes almost ten years after the
    September 11 attacks on the United States.

    Meanwhile, a US official says bin Laden's body has been buried at sea,
    alleging that his hasty burial was in accordance with Islamic law,
    which requires burial within 24 hours of death.

    This is while burial at sea is not an Islamic practice and Islam does
    not determine a timeframe for burial.

    The official added that finding a country willing to accept the
    remains of the world's most wanted man was difficult, so the US
    decided to bury him at sea.




    From: A. Papazian
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