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Assassinated Al-Qaeda founder and leader Osama Bin Laden

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Hettster | 07:05 Mon 02nd May 2011 | Radio
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I hear on BBC radio four news that the USA has assassinated Al-Qaeda founder and leader Osama Bin Laden. Do you view this as a justified action by the USA?
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I fear the reprisals......
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apparantly there will be some kind of public display of the body for corroboration....bit ghoulish....
pixi, are they saying he's really been spotted working at a chip shop...?
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murraymints, BBC TV news is just saying he's been buried at sea already, so if that's the case, no viewing.
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I doubt they would have put him on display; too many opportunities for people to take photos that become holy icons.
not seen that Boxy...Does this mean we will have to endure all sorts of conspiracy theories that he really IS that guy working in our chip shop ????
so there's no grave to become a pilgrimage site, pixi. Obviously you can go to Blackpool to pay your respects if you want.
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It's just been repeated on the BBC TV news that his body's already been buried at sea - no doubt we will no more later, but as I said on another post, it means there is no grave for his fanatical followers to turn into a shrine or place of pilgrimage.
Wasn't Saddam's body under Iraqi control ?
Can't blame the US for that.
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I thought bin Laden's family had disowned him. Maybe they didn't want it.
the body, I mean
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