Is Osama Bin Laden really dead?
The latest news that created a buzz yesterday was the news about Osama Bin Laden's death. News reports says that Bin Laden was killed by US Troops in Pakistan and was buried at sea. There was however no reports and confirmation as to the actual account of how he died nor was there an available photo to confirm this.
However, this was all done because of security reasons and possibly in order for it not to be used by the remaining followers of Bin Laden. The road to the death of Osama Bin Laden was not easy and that is why it took more than three years to plan for the triumphant day to come.
Timeline of Osama Bin Laden's Death
According to CNN.com, it was a courier close to Bin Laden. This courier which remained anonymous to date was revealed by Abu Ahmad, a Kuwaiti. His information became the key to finally tracking the terrorist leader.
The house which was raided by US special forces was situated in Abbottabad, Pakistan. SO WAs it true? It is true. Osama Bin Laden is dead and the raid was actually live blogged unknowingly by the tweets of Sohaib Athar, a 33-year-old IT consultant in Abbottabad. His annoyance to the sounds of helicopter and then a loud bang was actually the sounds and sight of what is being done to finally give the final blow to Osama Bin Laden. Lucky him his followers jumped fropm 751 to more than 32,000 in just one day. You can also follow him @ReallyVirtual.
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However, this was all done because of security reasons and possibly in order for it not to be used by the remaining followers of Bin Laden. The road to the death of Osama Bin Laden was not easy and that is why it took more than three years to plan for the triumphant day to come.
Timeline of Osama Bin Laden's Death
According to CNN.com, it was a courier close to Bin Laden. This courier which remained anonymous to date was revealed by Abu Ahmad, a Kuwaiti. His information became the key to finally tracking the terrorist leader.
Photo from CNN.com |