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  • '''Osama bin Laden''' (Osama bin Mohammed bin Awadh bin Laden; also occasionally '''Usama Bin ...est Muslim associates and many of the Westerners who have interviewed him, Osama bin Laden appears to be a genuinely pious Muslim; a devoted family man; a talented, f
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  • .../www.asil.org/insights110505.cfm Pakistan's Sovereignty and the Killing of Osama Bin Laden] American Society for International Law article ...w_and_The_Killing_of_Osama_bin_Laden/ International law and the killing of Osama bin Laden] Friends Committee on National Legislation
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  • ...on mission, flying from Afghanistan, to a compound in Abbotabad, Pakistan. Osama bin Laden was killed in the raid and his body, as well as computer storage devices an {{Image|Osama bin Laden hideout.jpg|right|650px|Bin Laden compound.}}
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  • ..., entered Pakistani territory, and raided the compound, in Abbotabad, of [[Osama bin Laden]]. It is agreed that bin Laden was shot and killed by [[United States Navy | title = Osama bin Laden mission agreed in secret 10 years ago by US and Pakistan: US forces were gi
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  • .../www.asil.org/insights110505.cfm Pakistan's Sovereignty and the Killing of Osama Bin Laden] American Society for International Law article ...w_and_The_Killing_of_Osama_bin_Laden/ International law and the killing of Osama bin Laden] Friends Committee on National Legislation
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  • *''The Osama bin Laden I Know: An Oral History of Al-Qaeda's Leader'' (Free Press, 2006)
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  • ...de>An author, former model who has written about the six months she was an Osama bin Laden mistress
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  • ...onal politics aspects of the May 2011 raid that resulted in the death of [[Osama bin Laden]]
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  • ...legiance to a Muslim leader, not necessarily a religious leader, such as [[Osama bin Laden]]
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  • ...[[United States of America]] and [[al-Qaeda]], although once admired by [[Osama bin Laden]]; member of [[International Union of Muslim Scholars]]
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  • While Azzam was assassinated in 1989, Osama bin Laden worked with the organization, and it is an indirect ancestor of al-Qaeda. T
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  • | known_for = interviewed Osama bin Laden ...e [[Center on Law & Security, New York University]]. He has interviewed [[Osama bin Laden]] and was among the first newsmen to cover [[al-Qaeda]].<ref name=Macleans2
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  • ...q''' (valley of the brown gem) is the name of a holding company started by Osama bin Laden during the period he was based in Sudan.<ref name=GlobalSecurityWadiAlAqiq>
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  • ...n-Muslim non-Muslim countries; Israel is be included in the group, which [[Osama bin Laden]] calls the "Crusader-Zionist alliance"
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  • ..., entered Pakistani territory, and raided the compound, in Abbotabad, of [[Osama bin Laden]]. It is agreed that bin Laden was shot and killed by [[United States Navy | title = Osama bin Laden mission agreed in secret 10 years ago by US and Pakistan: US forces were gi
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  • ...then with a relatively moderate approach to enforcing Islamic law. He was Osama bin Laden's patron while bin Laden was based in Sudan. ===Osama bin Laden===
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  • | title = The Osama bin Laden I Know: An Oral History of Al-Qaeda's Leader
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  • ...on mission, flying from Afghanistan, to a compound in Abbotabad, Pakistan. Osama bin Laden was killed in the raid and his body, as well as computer storage devices an {{Image|Osama bin Laden hideout.jpg|right|650px|Bin Laden compound.}}
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  • In 1998, a JUP leader signed Osama bin Laden's fatwa declaring war against Crusaders and Zionists, essentially the U.S.<
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  • ...ut by various groups of Islamist extremists. The 9/11 attack was driven by Osama bin Laden.<ref name=911Commission>{{citation A wealthy Saudi, [[Osama bin Laden]], following the Soviet exit from Afghanistan, organized volunteers to mobi
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  • ...larke said Pavitt opposed a number of proposed attempts to capture or kill Osama bin Laden,<ref name=Clarke>{{citation
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  • ...gin, was the deputy leader [[al-Qaeda]], until the death of its founder, [[Osama bin Laden]], in 2011.<ref name=nytimes2001-09-24/><ref name=RewardsForJusticeZawahiri Al-Zawhiri met [[Osama bin Laden]] through Abdullah Azzam, in Pakistan.
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  • ...re is a major highway between the Khartoum area and Port Sudan, built by [[Osama bin Laden]]'s construction company.
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  • ...l-Makki an early disciple of Abdullah Azzam and then a clerical adviser to Osama bin Laden, who eventually surrendered to Saudi Arabia under an offer of amnesty. A U.
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  • | known_for = described being kidnapped by Osama bin Laden, and forced into a sexual relationship Osama bin Laden, but later offered her own account of living as an involuntary concubine to
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  • ...l Bin Laden's Victory] (2003) &ndash; [[The Guardian]] editorial arguing [[Osama bin Laden]] was the real victor of the [[Iraq War]].
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  • '''Wadih el Hage''' (1960-) is an al-Qaeda member who had been Osama bin Laden's secretary, and then the operational head of the 1998 bombings of U.S. Emb
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  • | title = In the wake of Osama bin Laden's death, America wrestles with itself over torture
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  • *He was a member of al-Qaeda, having personally sworn the bayat oath to Osama bin Laden,
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  • ...when the group demanded the removal of a Los Angeles billboard describing Osama bin Laden as 'the sworn enemy,' finding this depiction 'offensive to Muslims.'
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  • ...to FBI special agent Jack Cloonan, in one of Mohamed's first classes were Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and other al-Qaeda leaders.<ref name="Frontline">{{cita ...o run it. Scheuer, who had noticed a stream of intelligence reports about Osama bin Laden, suggested the station be dedicated to this particular individual. The sta
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  • ...associate of al-Qaeda. Both LeJ and Lashkar e-Tayyiba (LeT) are members of Osama bin Laden's International Islamic Front (IIF) for Jihad Against the Crusaders and the
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  • ...ook on the more sensitive missions, such as the attempt to capture or kill Osama bin Laden in the Battle of Tora Bora. ...g the latter part Afghanistan War (2001-2021), major combat phase, to hunt Osama bin Laden in the Battle of Tora Bora, while 5th Special Forces Group worked with the
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  • ...spicious of a March 8 report on a relatively little-known individual named Osama bin Laden, who the Saudis wanted the government of Sudan, his sanctuary, to expel. O' ...the mythmakers, a battle ensued between a cop obsessed with tracking down Osama bin Laden and a bureaucrat more concerned with the feelings of the host government th
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  • ...Afghanistan to pursue religious education, and that he didn't agree with [[Osama bin Laden]], and never attended any military training camps. He did acknowledge: "I
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  • ...ir puppet regimes in Afghanistan in the 1980s. In 1984 Abdullah Azzam and Osama bin Laden set up an organization known as the Maktab al-Khidamat|Office of Services i ...Maktab al-Khidamat) was founded in Peshawar in 1984 by Abdullah Azzam and Osama bin Laden to finance and support this effort. "Cold warriors" in the CIA and U.S. Dep
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  • ...Africa to just before the 9/11 attack, negotiated with the West regarding Osama bin Laden, although he may not had full support in the Taliban leadership. Muttawakil had mixed feelings about Osama bin Laden and other Arab volunteers. "We did not hate them, we had a sort of love in
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  • * Furnish, Timothy R. ''Holiest Wars: Islamic Mahdis, Their Jihads, and Osama bin Laden'' (2005) [http://www.amazon.com/Holiest-Wars-Islamic-Mahdis-Jihads/dp/02759
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  • ...iewing his case as "possibly having served as a guard" for Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, mastermind of the 9/11 attacks. | quote = A suspected Osama bin Laden bodyguard held at Guantanamo Bay military prison for 12 years is due to fac
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  • ...intelligence service to the CIA, was that Mahmood and Majeed had met with Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri in August 2001. with Pakistani President Musharraf. I
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  • ...when the group demanded the removal of a Los Angeles billboard describing Osama bin Laden as 'the sworn enemy,' finding this depiction 'offensive to Muslims.'<ref na
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  • ...nsufficiently radical, and it was EIJ, under [[Ayman al-Zawahiri]], with [[Osama bin Laden]] to form [[al-Qaeda]].
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  • They indicate that Lobby members, after 9/11 insist that Osama bin Laden only recently linked his cause to that of Palestinians. They quote Dennis R ...agewanted=print}}</ref> Further, Ross wrote that Arafat "cannot afford for Osama bin Laden to become the champion of the Palestinian movement. The consequences for hi
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  • ...iro, was used to alert navy [[SEAL]]s during their nighttime raid at the [[Osama bin Laden]] compound. <ref> {{cite web | url = http://www.wkyc.com/news/article/18888
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  • ...8, and they announced the formation of the IMU from Kabul. Yuldeshev met [[Osama bin Laden]], who recognized the Uzbek as a means to expanding al-Qaeda influence into
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  • ...ved to suggest that Democrats are soft on Islamic terrorism. In the ads, [[Osama bin Laden]]'s face was in close time proximity to that of Democratic congressmen. Eng
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  • ...s. The classical extreme jihadist follows a charismatic leader, such as [[Osama bin Laden]] or Muhammad Omar, chosen for character, piety and religious fervor, than
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  • ...and Zayman al-Zawahiri; bin Laden was killed in, in Pakistan, by a raid on Osama bin Laden|U.S. special operations raid in May 2011. As opposed to the Taliban and oth | title = The Osama bin Laden I Know: An Oral History of Al-Qaeda's Leader
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  • ...ke was deeply involved with early attempts to neutralize al-Qaeda and kill Osama bin Laden, although he says that the operational relationships were not really unders
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  • ...vent in her recovery and return to sobriety was learning of the death of [[Osama bin Laden]].<ref name=TheTelegraph2011-09-05/>
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  • '''Osama bin Laden''' (Osama bin Mohammed bin Awadh bin Laden; also occasionally '''Usama Bin ...est Muslim associates and many of the Westerners who have interviewed him, Osama bin Laden appears to be a genuinely pious Muslim; a devoted family man; a talented, f
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  • VPC released Voting from the Rooftops: How the Gun Industry Armed Osama bin Laden, Other Foreign and Domestic Terrorists, and Common Criminals With 50 Calibe
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  • #The above Iraqi businessman is reportedly close to Osama bin Laden. #Abu Hafa was one of Osama bin Laden's personal advisors and a religious recruiter. He was also the leader of t
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  • ...the CIA, Afghanistan and Bin Laden (Penguin, 2004), p87; Peter Bergen, The Osama bin Laden I Know (Free Press, 2006), pp60–1; Christopher Andrew and Vasili Mitrokhi ...bul in 1996, and installed a very harsh Islamist regime. Later, it invited Osama bin Laden and his Al Qaeda group, which established its base in Afghanistan.
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  • ...ingly consistent. Encyclopedia authors should simply follow common usage - Osama bin Laden, [[Jesus]] not Yeshua. We need naming conventions before we need romanizati
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  • ...structure of the Muslim world and then taking on the West; it is closer to Osama bin Laden's original view, which al-Zawahiri convinced him was less wise than first i
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  • ...to surrender that leadership and shut down their facilities. Al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden later took responsibility for the attacks,<ref>{{citation
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  • ...said "Do you really think that when our troops from Delta Force crawl into Osama bin Laden's cave in Afghanistan or into the face of the muzzle of a terrorist machine
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  • ...rred to him in Kenya. That same telephone number in Yemen was contacted by Osama Bin Laden's satellite phone on the same days that al-Owhali was arranging to get mone ...evealed in legal proceedings against terrorists, such as United States vs. Osama bin Laden et al, indictment, Nov. 4, 1998, and updates. <ref name=Global2006-01-11>{{
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  • ...asser al-Wahishi‎, who, among others, has been mentioned as a successor to Osama bin Laden in the overall al-Qaeda movement.
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  • ...on the USS Cole, resulting in the deaths of 17 U.S. sailors, was linked to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda organization.<ref name=CentcomHistory />
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  • ...ve been published claims that among the things American raiders found in [[Osama bin Laden]]'s bedroom after they killed him was a substantial stash of pornography[ht
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  • ...erent spellings. Adding to the confusion are cultural conventions, such as Osama bin Laden also being called Abd Abdullah, "father of Abdullah", his eldest son. Some
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  • Certainly by 1996, Osama bin Laden was contributing financially; it is not clear how early he started to do so Osama bin Laden returned to Afghanistan in May 1996.<ref>Coll, p. 11-12</ref> According to
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  • ...he [[1993 World Trade Center bombing]]. The ''Journal'' quoted him about [[Osama bin Laden]], "I'm just not so sure I want to be one of the ones who say, 'Yeah, he d
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  • ...ught that the USA stood for immoral values, and many terrorists, such as [[Osama bin Laden]], made the USA their primary target. These terrorists thought that destroy Osama bin Laden further reached back in time in 2004, claiming,
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  • ...e to cooperate on counterterrorism issues, including an offer to extradite Osama bin Laden. The Sudanese government’s willingness to share its copious intelligence
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  • ...the mythmakers, a battle ensued between a cop obsessed with tracking down Osama bin Laden and a bureaucrat more concerned with the feelings of the host government th
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  • ...t know him only as "the Commander", or, as in the actual case of al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden's face is recognizable worldwide, but only a very few people know where he
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  • ...ught that the USA stood for immoral values, and many terrorists, such as [[Osama bin Laden]], made the USA their primary target. These terrorists thought that destroy
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  • ...in American history. The [[al-Qaeda]] terrorist organization, headed by [[Osama bin Laden]], then among the [[FBI]]'s most wanted for 1998 bombings of U.S. Embassies
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  • .... In 1996 he went to Afghanistan to join forces with Al-Qaeda, headed by [[Osama bin Laden]]. It approved his scheme in 1999, and supplied guidance, collaborators, tr
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  • ...s to appease the Taliban government in the hopes that they would hand over Osama bin Laden. As a result the U.S. was disinclined to form open alliances with Massoud * Uzbek intelligence shared their knowledge of Osama bin Laden's bases in Afghanistan
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  • ...02.stm BBC Online - The Crusades: A history of conflict] </ref> In 2006, [[Osama bin Laden]], speaking from hiding, described Western policy towards the Muslim world
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  • ...e $240 million in assets belonging to Afghanistan's Taliban government and Osama bin Laden. al-Qaeda, caught by surprise, searched for an alternative to confiscated g
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