Thursday, March 8, 2012

Pakistan's Investigation Of Bin Laden's Last Days Continues



A Personal Quest To Clarify Bin Laden’s Last Days Yields Vexing Accounts -- New York Times

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan — In his quest for the truth about his country’s most notorious guest, Shaukat Qadir started where it all ended: the room where Osama bin Laden was killed.

Last August, Mr. Qadir, a retired Pakistani Army brigadier, retraced the steps of the American commandos who stormed through the corridors of Bin Laden’s hide-out on May 2.

Climbing the stairs to the second floor, Mr. Qadir passed a body outline that marked the spot where Bin Laden’s 22-year-old son, Khalid, was shot dead. Then he turned to a small room with a low ceiling, an empty wardrobe and a tight cluster of bullets holes in one wall, he said. Above that, on the ceiling, was a fading splash of blood that, his Pakistani intelligence escort told him, belonged to Bin Laden.

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More News On Osama Bin Laden

Bin Laden's last years outlined -- UPI
'Retired' Osama bin Laden viewed death as a release from years of ill health, book claims -- The Telegraph

Leaked: Bin Laden not buried at sea, body moved on CIA plane to US -- RT
Wikileaks: Stratfor bosses thought Osama bin Laden body was flown to US -- The Telegraph
Leaked emails raise doubt over Osama bin Laden being buried at sea -- Times of India
Bin Laden WAS NOT buried at sea, but flown to the U.S. for cremation at secret location, claims intelligence boss in leaked email -- Daily Mail

Pakistan charges Osama Bin Laden's widows -- BBC
Pakistan Charges Bin Laden's Wives -- ABC News/AP
Pakistan charges Bin Laden widows with illegal entry -- AFP

Pakistan officer: Mistrust among Bin Laden wives -- CBS/AP
Poisonous mistrust between Osama Bin Laden's three wives: Retired Pakistan officer -- Times of India
Osama Bin Laden Abbottabad house split by feuding wives -- The Australian
Osama bin Laden family members were convinced his eldest wife intended to betray Al Qaeda leader, researcher says -- New York Daily News/AP
Three's a crowd! How Osama Bin Laden's multiple wives squabbled over favouritism and betrayal inside Pakistani compound -- Daily Mail

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