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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Criminal Charges



On March 16,1998, Libya issued the first official Interpol arrest warrant against bin Laden and three other people. They were charged for killing two German citizens in Libya on March 10, 1994, on whom is thought to have been a German counter intelligence officer. Bin Laden was still wanted by the Libyan Government at the time of his death. Osama bin Laden was first indicted by the United States on June8, 1998, when a grand Jury indicted Osama bin Laden on charges of killing five Americans and two Indians in the November 14, 1995, truck bombing of a U.S.operated Saudi National Guard training center in Riyadh.
Bin Laden was charged with "conspiracy to attack defense utilities of the United States" and prosecutors further charged that bin Laden is the head of the terrorist organization called al-Qaeda, and that he was a major financial backer of Islamic fighters worldwide. Bin Laden denied involvement but praised the attack. On November 4, 1998, Osama bin Laden was indicted by Federal Grand Jury in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, on charges of Murder of U.S National Outside the United States, Conspiracy to Murder U.S National Outside the United States, and Attacks on a Federal Facility Resulting in Death for his alleged role in the 1998 United States embassy bombing in Kenya and Tanzania. The evidence against bin Laden insluded courtroom testimony by former al-Qaeda members and satellite phone records, from a phone purchased for him by al-Qaeda procurement agent Ziyad Khaleel in the United States.
Bin Laden became the 456 person listed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, when he was added to the list June 7, 1999, following his inkictment along with other for capital crimes in the 1998 embassy attacks. Attempts at assassination and requests for the extradition of bin Laden from the Taliban of Afghanistan were met with failure prior to the bombing of Afghanistan in October 2001. In 1999, U.S President Bill Clinton convinced the United Nations to impose sanctions against Afghanistan in an attempt to force the Taliban to extadite him.
Years later, on October 10, 2001, bin Laden appeared as well on the initial list of the top 22 FBI Most Wanted Terrorists, which was released to the public by the President of the United States George W. Bush, in direct response to the September 11 attacks, but which was again based on the indictment for the 1998 embassy attack. Bin laden was among a group of thirteen fugitive terrorists wanted on that latter list for questioning about the 1998 embassy bombings. Bin Laden remains the only fugitive ever to be listed on both FBI fugitive lists.
Despite the multiple indictments listed above and multiple requests, the Taliban refused to extradite Osama bin Laden. It was not until after the bombing of Afghanistan began in October 2001 that the Taliban finally did offer to turn over Osama bin Laden to a third party country for trial, in return for the United States ending the bombing and providing evidence that Osama bin Laden was involved in the September 11 attacks. This offer was rejected by President Bush stating that this was no longer negotiable with Bush responding "there's no need to discus innocence or guilt. We know he's guilty".

Friday, May 20, 2011

September 11 Attacks



God knows it did not cross our minds to attack the towers, but after the situation became unbearable and we witness the injustice and tyranny of the American Israeli alliance against our people in Palestine and Lebanon I thought about it.And the events that affected me directly were that of 1982 and the events that followed when America allowed the Israelis to invade Lebanon, helped by the U.S. Sixth Fleet. As I watched the destroyed towers in Lebanon, it accourred to me punish the unjust the same way: to destroy towers in America so it could taste some of what we are tasting and to stop killing our children and women.
                                                                                                                    Osama bin Laden,2004


After repeated denials, in 2004, Osama bin Laden claimed responsibility for the September 11 attacks on the United States. The attacks involved the hijacking of  four commercial passenger aircraft, the subsequent destruction of those planes and the World Trade Center in New York. City, New York, sever damage to The Pentagon in Arlington, Virgina, and the deaths of 2,974 people and the nineteen hijackers.In response to the attacks, the United States launched a War on Terror to depose the Taliban regime in Afghanistan and capture al-Qaeda operatives, and several countries strengthened their anti-terrorism legislation to preclude future attacks. The CIA's Special  Activities Division was given the lead in tracking down and killing or capturing bin Laden.
The Federal bureau of Investigation has stated that classified evidence linking al-Qaeda and bin Laden to the September 11 attacks is clear and irrefutable. The UK Government reached a similar conclusion regarding al-Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden's culpability for the September 11 attacks, although the government report notes that the evidence presented is not necessarily sufficient for a prosecutable case.
Bin Laden initially denied involvement in the attacks. On September 16, 2001, bin Laden read  a statement later broadcast by Qatar's Al Jazeera satellite channel denying responsibility for the attack.
In a video tape recovered by U.S. forces in November 2001 in Jalalabad, bin Laden was seen discussing the attack with Khaled al-Harbi in a way that indicates foreknowledge. The tape was broadcast on various news networks on December 13, 2001. The merits of this translation have been disputed. Arabist Dr. Abdel EIM Husseini stated: "This translation is very problematic. At the most important places where it is held to prove the guilt of bin Laden, it is not identical with the Arabic."
In the 2004 Osama Bin Laden video, bin laden abandoned his denials without retracting past statements. In it he stated he had personally directed the nineteen hihackers. In teh 18 minute tape, played on Al-Jazeera, four days before the American presidential election, bin laden accused U.S. President George W. Bush of negligence on the hijacking of the plane on September 11.
According to the tapes, bin Laden claimed he was inspired to destroy the World Trade Center after watching the destruction of towers in Lebanon by Israel during the 1982 Lebanon War.
In two other tapes aired by Al Jazeera in 2006, Osama bin Laden anounces,
I am the one in charge of the ninteen brothers. I was responsible for entrusting the nineteen brothers with the raids[5 minute audio tape broadcast May23, 2006]. and is seen with Ramzi bin al-Shibh, as well as two of the 9/11 hijackers, hamza al-Ghamdi and Wail al-Shehri, as they make preparations for the attacks (video tape broadcast September 7, 2006).
Identified motivations of the September 11 attacks include the support of Isreal by the United States, presence of the U.S. military in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the U.S. enforcement of sanctions  against Iraq.
Criminal Charges
On March 16, 1998, Libya issued the first official Interpol arrest warrant against bin Laden and three other people. They were charged for killing two German citizens in Libya on March 10, 1994, one of whom is thought to have been a German counter intelligence officer. Bin Laden was still wanted by the Libyan government  at the time of his death. Osama bin Laden was first indicted by the United States on June 8, 1998,when a grand jury indicted Osama bin Laden on charges of killing five Americans and two Indians in the November 14,1995, truck bombing of a U.S.operated Saudi National Guard Training center in Riyadh.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Anti-Bin Laden Graffiti In Bucharest, Romania



According to Middle East intelligence reports, bin Laden financed small convoys of recruits from the Arab world through his businesses in Sudan. Among them was Karim Said Atmani who was identified by authorities as the document forger for a group of Algerians accused of plotting the bombings in the United States of America. He is a former roommate of Ahmed Ressam, the man arrested at the Canandian U.S. borderin mid December 1999 with a car full of nitroglycerin and bomb making materials. He was convicted of colluding with Osama bin Laden by a French court.
A Bosnian government search of passport and residency records, conducted at the urging of the United States, revealed other former mujahideen who were linked to the same Algerian group or to other groups of suspected terrorists, and had lived in the area 60 miles (97km) morth of Sarajevo, the capital, in the past few years. Khalil al-Deek, was arrested in Jordan in late December 1999 on suspicion of involvemint in a plot to blow up tourist sites; a second man with Bosnian citizenship, hamid Aich, lived in Canada at the same time as Atmani and worked for a charity associated with Osama bin Laden. In its June 26, 1997, report on the bombing of the Al Khobar building in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, The New York Times noted that those arrested confessed to serving with Bosnian Muslims forces. Further, the captured men also admitted to ties with Osama bin Laden.
In 1999 it was reealed that bin laden and his Tunisian assistant Mehrez Aodouni were granted citizenship and Bosnian passports in 1993 by the government in Sarajevo.This information was denied by the Bosnian government following the September 11 attacks, but it was later found that Aofouni was arrested in Turkey and that at that time he posssessed the Bosnian passport. Following this revelation, a new explanation was given that bin laden "did not personally collect his Bosnian passport" and that officials at the Bosnian embassy in Vienna, which issued the passport, could not have known who bin Laden was at the time.The Bosnian daily Oslobodenje published in 2001 that three men, believed to be linked to bin Laden, were arrested in Sarajevo in July 2001. The three ,one of whom was identified as Imad EI Misri, were Egyptian nationals. The paper said that two of the suspects were holding Bosnian passports.
In 1998 it was reported that bin Laden was operating his al-Qaeda network out of Albania. The charleston Gazette quoted Fatos Klosi, the head of the Albanian intelligence Service, as saying a network run by Saudi exile Osama Bin laden sent units to fight in the Serbian province of Kosovo.
Confirmation of these activities came from Claude Kader, a French national who said he was a member of bin Laden's Albanian network.
By 1998 four members of Egyptian Islamic jihad were arrested in Albania and extradited to Egypt.

Yugoslav Wars



A former U.S. state Department official in October 2001 described Bosnia and Herzegovinaas a safe haven for terrorists, after it was revealed that militant elements of the former Sarajevo government were protecting extremists, some with tie to Osama Bin Laden. In 1997, Rzeczpospolita, one of the largest Polish daily newspapers, reported that intelligence services of the Nordic-Ploish SFOR Brigade suspected that a center for training terrorists from Islamic countries was located in the Bocina Donja village near Maglaj in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 1992, hundreds of volunteers joined an "all-mujahedeen unit" called EI Moujahed in an abandoned hillside factory, a compound with a hospital and prayer hall.

Early Attacks And Aid For Attacks



It is believed that first bombing attack involving bin Laden was the December 29, 1992, bombing of the Gold Mihor Hotel in Aden in which two people were killed.
It was after this bombing that al-Qaeda was reported to have developed its justification for the killing of innocent poeple.According to a fatwa issued by Mamdouh Mahmud Salin, the killing of someone standing near the enemy is justifiend  because any innocent bystander will find their proper reward in death, going to Jannah(Paradise) if they were good Muslims and issued to al-Qaeda members but not the general public.
In the 1990s bin Laden's al-Qaeda assisted jihadis financially and sometimes militarily in Algeria, Egypt and Afghanistan. In 1992 or 1993 bin Laden sent an emissary, Qari el-Said, with $40,000 to Algeria to aid the Islamists and urge war rather than negtiation with the government. Their advice was heeded but the war that followed killed 150,000 -200,000 Algerians and ended with Islamist sruuender to the government.
Bin Laden funded the Luxor massacre of November 17,1997, which killed 62 civilians, but outraged the Egyptian public. In mid -1997, the Northern Alliance threatened to overrun Jalalabad, causing bin Laden to abandon his Nazim Jihad compound and move his operations to Tarnak Farms in the south.
Another successful attack was carried out in the city of Mazar-e-Sharif in Afghanistan. Bin Laden helped cement his alliance with the Taliban by sending several hundreds of Afghan Arab fighters along to help the Taliban kill between five and six thousand hazaras overrunning the city.
In February 1998, Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri co-signed a fatwa in the name of the World Islamic Front for Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders which declared the killing of North Americans and their allies an "individual duty for every Muslim" to "liberate the al-Aqsa Mosque [in Jerusalem] and the holy Mosque [in Mecca] from their grip". At the public announcement of the fatwa bin Laden announced that North Americans are "very easy targets". He told the attending journalists, "You will see the results of this in a very short time".
In December 1998, the Director of Central Intelligence Counterterrorist Center reported to President Bill Clinton that al-Qaeda was preparing for attacks in the United States of America, including the training of personnel to hijack aircraft.
Bin Laden and Al-Zawahiri organized an al-Qaeda cpmgress pm June24, 1998.
The 1998 U.S.Embassy bombings were a series of attacks that occurred on August 7, 1998, in which hundreds of people were killed in simultaneous truck bomb explosions at the United States enbassies in the major East African cities of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Nairobi, Kenya. The attacks were linked to local members of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad brought Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri to the attention of the United States public for the first time, and resulted in the U.S.Federal bureau of Investigation placing bin Laden on its Ten Most Wanted list.
At the end of 2000, Richard Clarke revealed that Islamic militants headed by bin Laden had planned a triple attack on January 3,2000 which would have included bombintgs in Jordan of the Radisson SAS Hotel in Amman and tourists at Mount Nebo and a site on the Jordan River, the sinking of the destroyer USS The Sullivans in yemen, as well as an attack on a target within the United States. The Plan was foiled by the arrest of the Jordanian terrorist cell, the sinking of the explosive -filled skiff intended to target the destroyer, and the arrest of Ahmed Ressam.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Sudan And Return To Afghanistan



In Sudan, Bin Laden established a new base for mujahideen operations in khartoum. He bought a house on Al-Mashtal Street in the affluent Al-Riyadh quarter and a retreat at Soba on the Blue Nile. During his time in the country he heavily invested in the infrastructure and in agriculture and businesses. He continued his verbal assault on King Fahd of Saudi demanding Bin laden's passport. His family was persuaded to cut off his $7 million a year stipend. By now Bin Laden was strongly associated with Egyptian Islamic jihad which made up the core of al-Qaeda. In 1995 the EIJ attempted to assassinate Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. The attempt failed, and the EIJ was expelled from Sudan.
As a result of his dealings in and advocacy of violent extremist jihad, Osama Bin Laden lost his Saudi citizenship in 1994 and was disowned by his billionaire family.
Sudan also began efforts to expek bin Laden. The 9/11 Commisssion Report states:
In late 1995, when Bin Laden was still in Sudan, the State Department and the Central Intelligence Agency(CIA) learned that Sudanese officials were discussing with Saudi government the possibility of expelling Bin Laden. CIA paramilitary officer Billy Waugh tracked down Bin Laden in the Sudan and prepared an operation to apprehend him, but was denied authorization.U.S Ambassador Timothy Carney encouraged the Sudanses to pursue this course. The Saudis, however, did not want Bin Laden giving as their reason their revocation of his citizenship. Sudan's minister of defense, Fatih Erwa, has claimed that Sudan offered to hand Bin Laden over to the United States. The Commision has found no credible evidence that this was so. Ambassador Carney had instructons only to push the Sudanese to expel Bin Laden. Ambassador Carney had no legal basis to ask for more from the Sudanese since, at the time, there was no indictment outstanding.
The 9/11 Commission Report Further States:


In February 1996, Sudanses officials began approaching officials from the United States and other governments, asking what actions of theirs might ease foreign pressure. In secret meetings with Saudi officials, Sudan offered to expel Bin Laden to Saudi Arabia and asked the Saudis to pardon him. U.S. officials became aware of these secret discussions, certainly by March. Saudi officials apparently wanted Bin Laden expelled from Sudan.They had already revoked his citizenship, however, and would not tolerate his presence in their country. Also Bin Laden may have no longer felt safe in Sudan, where he had already escaped at least one assassination attempt that he believed to have been the work of the Egyptian or Saudi regimes, or both.
In May 1996, under increasing pressure on Sudan,from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the United States, Bin Laden returned to Jalalabad, Afghanistan aboard a chartered flight, and there forged a close relationship with Mullah Mohammed Omer. When bin Laden left Sudan, he and his organization were significantly weakened, despite his ambitions and organizational skills. In Afghanistan, bin Laden and al-Qaeda raised money from "donors from the days of the Soviet jihad", and from the Pakistani Inter Services Intelligence(ISI) to establish more training camps for Mujahideen fighters.
Bin Laden effectively had hijacked Ariana Afghan Airlines, which ferried Islamic militants, arms cash and opium through the United Arab Emirates and Pakistan as well as provided false identifications to members of bin Laden's terrorist network. Viktor Bout helped to run the airline, maintaining planes and loading cargo. Michael Scheuer, head of the CIA's Bin Laden unit, concluded that Ariana was being used as a "terrorist taxi service".

Formation And Structuring Of Al-Qaeda



1988, Bin Laden had split from Maktab al-Khidamat. While Azzam acted as support for Afghan fighters, bin Laden wanted a more military role. One of main points leading to the split and the creation of al-Qaeda was Azzam's insistence that Arab fighters be integrated among the Afghan fighting groups instead of forming a separate fighting force. Notes of a meeting of bin Laden and others on August 20, 1988, indicate al-Qaeda was a formal group by that time:" Basically an organized Islamic faction, its goal is to lift the word of God, to make His religion victorious." A list of requirements for membership itemized the following: listening ability,good manners,obedience, and making a pledge to follow one's superiors.
According to Wright, the group's real name was not used in public pronouncements because "its existence was still a closely held secret". His research sugggests that al-Qaeda was formed at an August 11,1988, meeting between "several senior leaders" of Egyptian Islamic Jihad, Abdullah Azzam, and bin laden, where it was agreed to join bin Laden's money with expertise of the Islamic Jihad organization and take up the jihadist causeelsewhere after the Soviets withdrew form Afghanistan in February 1989, Osama bin Laden returned to Saudi Arabia in 1990 as a hero of jihad, who along with his Arab legion "had brought down the mighty superpower" of the Soviet Union.
The Iraqi invasion of Kuwait under Saddam Hussein on August 2, 1990, put the Saudi kingdom and the House of Saud at risk, with Iraqi forces on the internal dissent. Bin Laden met with King Fahd, and Saudi Defense Minister Sultan, telling them mot to depend on non-Muslim assistance from the United States and others, offering to help defend Saudi Arabia with his mujahideen. Bin Laden's offer was rebuffed, and after the Saudi monarchy invited the deployment of U.S troops in Saudi territory, Bin Laden publicly denounced Saudi Arabia's dependence on the U.S militry. Bin Laden believed the presence of foreign troops in the "land of the two mosques" (Mecca and Medina) profaned sacred soil. Bin Laden's criticism of the Saudi monarchy led that government to attempt to silence him.
Shortly after Saudi Arabia invited U.S troops into Saudi Arabia, bin Laden turned his attention to attacks on the West. On November 8, 1990, the FBI raided the New Jersey home of EL Sayyid Nosair, an associate of al-Qaeda operative Ali Mohamed,discovering copious evidence of terrorist plots, including plans to blow up New York City skyscrapers. This marked the earliest discovery of al-Qaeda terrorist plans outside of Muslim countries. Nosir was eventually convicted in connection to the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing, and later admitted guilt for the murder of Rabbi Meir Kahane in New York on November 5,1990.
Bin Laden continued to speak publicly against the Saudi government for harboring American troops, for which the Saudis banished him. He went to live in exile in Sudan, in 1992, in a deal brokered by Ali Mohamed.

Militant Activities Of Osama Bin Laden



 
After leaving college in 1979, bin laden arrived to Pakistan and joined Abdullah Azzam to take part in the Soviet war in Afghanistan.During Operation Cyclone from 1979 to 1989, the United States provided financial aid and weapons to the mujahideen leaders through Pasistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI). Bin Laden met and built relations with Hameed Gul, who was a three star General in Pakistanarmy and head of the ISI agency. Although the United States porvided the money and weapons, the training of militant groups was entirely done by the Pakistani Armed Forces and the ISI.
By 1984, Bin Laden and Azzam established Maktab al-Khidamat, which funneled money, arms and fighters from around the Arab world into Afghanistan. Through al-Khadamat, bin Laden's inherited family fortune paid for air tickets and accommodation, paid for paperwork with Pakistani authorities and provided other such services for the jihadi fighters. Bin Laden established camps inside Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Paksitan and used it to train volunteer fighters against the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan. It was during his time in Pakistan that he began wearing camouglage-print jackets and carring a Russian made assault fifle.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Beliefs And Ideology Of Osama Bin Laden



According to former CIA analyst Michael Scheuer, who led the CIA's hunt for Osama Bin Laden, the Al-Qaeda leader was motivated by a belief that U.S. forign ploicy has oppressed,killed, or otherwise harmed Muslims in the Middle East, condensed in the phrase "They hate us for what we do, not who we are."
Bin Laden also said only the restoration of Sharia law would "set things right" in the Muslim world, and that alternatives such as "pan-Arabism, socialism, communism, democracy" must be opposed. This belief, in conjunction with violent jihad, has sometimes been called Qutbism after being promoted by Sayyid Qutb. Bin Laden believed that Afghanistan, under the rule of Mullah Omar's Taiban, was"the only Islamic country" in the Muslim world. Bin Laden consistenly dwelt on the need for violent jihad to right what he believed were injustices against Muslims perpetrated by the United States and sometimes by other non=Muslim states, the need to eliminate the state of Israel, and the necessity of forcing the United States to withdraw from the Middle East. He also called on Americans to "reject the immoral acts of fornication, homosexuality, intoxicants, gambling, and usury" in an October 2002 letter.
Bin Laden's ideology included the idea that innocent civilians, including women amd children, are legitimate targets of jhad. Bin laden was anti-Semitic, and delivered warning against alleged jewishconspiracies:"These jews are masters of usury and leaders in treachery. They will leave you nothing, either in this world or the nest." Shia Muslims have been listed along with "heretics, America, and Israel" as the four principal "enemies of Islam" at ideology classes of Bin Laden's al-Qaeda organization.
Bin Laden opposed music on religious grounds,and his attitude towards technology was mixed. He was interested in "eatth-moving machinery and genetic engineering of plants" on the one hand, but rejected "chilled water" on the other.
His viewpints and methods of achieving them had led to him being designated as a terrorist by scholars, journalists from The New york Times, the BBC, and Qatari news station Al jazeera, analysts such as Peter Bergen, Michael Ccheuer, Marc Sageman, and Bruce haffman and he was indicted on terorism charges by law enforcement agencies in Madrid New York City, and Tripoli.
Bin Laden's overall strategy against much larger enemies such as the Soviet Union and United States was to lure them into a long War of Attrition in Muslim Countries, attracting large numbers of jihadists who would never surrender. He believed this would lead to economic collapse of the enemy nation. Al-Qaeda manuals clearly outline this strategy. The Soviet Union collapsed following yeas of fightng in Afghanistan, and several prominent authors have stated that the United States was on the verge of suffering the same fate, losing countless trillions of dollars to the ongoing conflict. In this sense, some have credited bin Laden as the on person who was successful in his fight against both of the world superpowers.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Childhood,Education And Personal Life Of Osama Bin Laden



Osama Bin Mohamed Bin Awad Bin Laden, Was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a son of Mohammed Bin Awad Bin Laden, a wealthy businessman with close ties to the Saudi royal family, and Mohammed Bin Laden's tenth wife, Hamida al-Attas (then called Alia Ghanem). In a 1998 interview,Bin Laden gave his birth date as March 10, 1957.
Mohammed Bin Laden divorced hamida soon after Osama Bin Laden was born. Mohammed recommended Hamida to Mohammed al-Attas, an asociate. Al-Attas married Hamida in the late 1950s or early 1960s. The couple had four children, and Bin Laden lived in the new household with three half-brothers and one half-sister.
Bin Laden was raised as a devout Wahhabi Muslim. From 1968 to 1976, he att ended the elite secular Al-Thager Model School. He studied economics and business administration at Kind Abdulaziz University. Some reports suggest he earned a degree in civil engineering in 1979, or a degree in public administration in 1981. One source described him as "hard working", another said he left university during his third year without completing a college degree. At university, Bin Laden's main interest was religion, where he was involved in both "interpreting the Quran and Jihad and charitable work. Other interests included writing poetry; reading with the works of Field Marshal Montgomery and Charles de Gaulle said to be among his favorites; black stallions; and football, in which he enjoyed playing at centre forward and followed the fortunes of Aresenal F.C.
In 1974, at the age of 17, Bin Laden married Najwa Ghanem at Latakia; they were divorced befor September 11, 2001. Bin Laden's other known wives were: Khadijah Sharif (married 1983, divorced 1990s), Khairiah Sabar (married 1985), Siham Sabar (married 1987), and Amal al-Sadah (married 2000). Some sources also list a sixth wife, name unknown, whose marriage to bin Laden was annulled soon after the cermony.Bin Laden fathered between 20 and 26 children with wives. Many of bin Laden's children fled to Iran following the September 11 attacks and as of 2010 Iranian authorities reportedly continue to control their movement.
Bin Laden's father Mohammed died in 1967 in an airplane crash in Saudi Arabia when his American pilot misjudged a landing. Bin laden's eldest half-brother, Salem Bin Laden, the subsequent head of the Bin laden family, was killed in 1988 near San Antonio,Texas in the United States, when he accidentally flew a plane into power lines.
The FBI described bin Laden as an adult as tall and thin, between 6 ft. 4 in and 6 ft. 6 in. in height and weighing about 165 pounds . Interviewer Lawrence Wright, on the other hand, described him as quite slender, but not particularly tall Bin Laden had an olive complexion and was left-handed, usaually walking with a cane. he wore a plain white turban and he had stopped wearing the traditional Saudi male headdress. Bin Laden was described as soft-spoken and mild-mannered in demeanor.

Osama Bin Ladin



Osama Bin Mohammed Bin Awad Bin laden.
was the founder of Al Qaeda, the Organization responsible for the September 11 Attacks on the United States and numerous other mass-casualty attacks against civilian and military targets. He was a member of the wealthy Saudi Bin Laden family and an ethnic Yemeni Kindite.
Bin Laden was on the American Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) list of  Ten Most Wanted Fugitives and Most Wanted Terrorists for his involvement in the 1998 US. embassy bombings. From 2001 to 2011, bin Laden was a major target of the War on Terror.
After being put on the FBI's Most Wanted list, bin Laden managed to remain in hiding during three U.S.presidential administrations. On May 2,2011, Bin laden was shot and killed inside a secured private residential compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, by U.S.Navy SEAl's in a covert operation ordered by U.S President Barack Obama. Shortly after his death, bin Laden 's body was buried at sea. Al Qaeda acknowledged  his death on May 6, 2011, concurrently vowing to retaliate.

Friday, April 8, 2011

What Do You Think Of America ....?

No one ever implied what you have said above. Rather, I have only pointed out what I believe is a fact: most, if not all those who have expressed opinions, either good or bad, have no experiential knowledge of who an average American is. Most of the submissions I guess, are probably from the news media and Hollywood.

If such criteria is used for generalising Nigerians, then I guess we will all be regarded as 419ers and as fetish people.
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Which is the favorite religion of God ?

According to scientific estimates of the age of the universe is 13.75±0.11 billions years.Simelerly the age of the Earth is 4.54 billion years.This age is based on evidence form radiometric age dating of meteorite material and is consistent with the age of the oldest-known terrestrial and lunar samples.
Following the scientific revolution and the development of radiometric age dating,measurements of lead in uranium-rich minerals showed that some were in excess of a billion years old.The oldest such minerals andlyzed to date-small crystals of zircon from the Jack Hills of Western Australia- are at least 4.404 billion years old.
 Comparing the mass and luminosity of the Sun to the multitudes of other stars, it appears that the solar system cannot be much older then theose rocks. Ca-Al-rich inclusions (inclusions rich in calcium and aluminium)- the oldest known solid constituents within meteorites that ae formed within the solar system - are 4.567 billion years old, giving an age for the solar system anf an uper limit for the age of Earth. It is hypothesised that the accretion of Earth began soon after the formation of the Ca-Al-rich inclusions and the meteorites. Because the exact accretion time of Earth is not yet known, and the predictions from different accertion models range from a few millions up to about 100 million years, the exact age of Earth is difficult to determine.It is also difficult to determine the eact age of the oldsest recks on Earth, Exposed at the surface, as they are aggregates of minerals of  possibly different ages.