赵艺涵听见凉山饰演:Obama: Al Qaida head Osama bin Laden dead

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Obama: Al Qaida head Osama bin Laden dead
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Updated: 2011-05-02 10:50
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An "age progressed" combination photo of Osama Bin Laden (Usama bin Ladin) provided by the U.S. Department of State and the FBI on January 15, 2010. The digitally enhanced pictures of Osama bin Laden shows how the al Qaeda leader might in 2009. [Photo/Agencies]
In photos: Osama bin Laden is dead;
Full text of Obama's speech
Welcome to the live report desk of chinadaily.com.cn. Osama Bin Laden is dead. News that the world’s most wanted man, responsible for the September 11 attacks, was killed by US special forces was announced in a dramatic television address to the American people by the US President Barack Obama just before noon, Beijing time.
The momentous news is still reverberating around the world as thousands gather outside the White House and the site of the terrorist attack in New York celebrating the news. Here we will bring you the latest developments and world reaction to this breaking news story.
Latest news:
15:44
Haji Mullah, the commander of Taliban operations in the three southern provinces of Kandahar, Uruzgan and Helmand, has just told the Guardian that bin Laden's death changes nothing.
"When other high ranking Talib commanders like Osmani and Dadullah were killed it didn't really affect our movements or operations. This kind of operation doesn't make us weaker it makes us stronger and more determined."
15:39
Fox News reports Bin laden's body was buried at sea in the last 90 minutes quoting a US official.
15:30
US TV network MSNBC reports US officials have confirmed that Osama bin Laden's body has been buried at sea.
15:30
The Palestinian Authority said the killing of Osama bin Laden by US forces was "good for the cause of peace" - Reuters reports.
15:30
Speaking at live televised news conference, Afghan President Hamid Karzai called on the Taliban to end its violence after the killing of Osama bin Laden: "The Taliban must learn a lesson from this. The Taliban should refrain from fighting."
15:25
Local TV channels in Pakistan say two women, who were brought out from inside the compound where bin Laden was killed, were taken to local hospitals in critical condition. Both were of Arab origin. One is said to have later died in hospital.
15:15
The UK Foreign Secretary William Hague, who is on a visit to Egypt, has congratulated the US on "ending the reign of terror of Osama bin Laden himself". "There couldn't be a greater contrast between what we've seen here in Tahrir Square, people aspiring for democratic change, for peaceful change in the Arab world... and the destructive and murderous approach of al-Qaeda," according to BBC.
15:00
The US plans to bury Osama bin Laden's body at sea, to avoid his grave site becoming a focus as Saddam Hussain's grave has become in Iraq, the Guardian reports.
14:54
A spokesman for a human rights organization told the BBC: "Osama bin Laden will never again be responsible for mass atrocities such as the September 11 attacks. His death should also bring an end to a horrific chapter of human rights abuses in the name of counterterrorism."
14:52
Afghan president Hamid Karzai has started a live news conference. Comments to follow
14:49
Prominent Pakistani opposition politician Imran Khan has said on Pakistan's Dunya TV that bin Laden's death ought to mark the end of US military operations in Pakistan, BBC Monitoring reports. "I feel that now that they have killed [him], there remains no justification for this war," he said.
14:33
Mullah Zaeef, former Taliban ambassador to Islamabad told the BBC, " Osama's killing will not help the ongoing situation for Afghans, I don't think it will do much in the Afghan case, Afghan( peace) needs more efforts."
14:30
Egyptian-born doctor and surgeon Ayman al-Zawahri is al Qaeda's No. 2 leader and likely to succeed bin Laden, Reuters reports.
14:20
US forces who conducted the raid used facial-recognition technology to confirm that suspect was indeed bin Laden, CNN reports.
14:11
While Bin Laden's death is "good for the United States reputation, power and influence", his killing "does not end Al Qaeda", cautions Nicholas Kristoff in the New York Times. He says Bin Laden's death "might have mattered more in 2002 or 2003", when "many ordinary people had a very high regard for Bin Laden and doubted that he was centrally involved in the 9/11 attacks".
14:08
US Senator John McCain has issued a statement quoted by the Guardian saying: "I hope the families of the victims of the September 11th attacks will sleep easier tonight and every night hence knowing that justice has been done. I commend the President and his team, as well as our men and women in uniform and our intelligence professionals, for this superb achievement."
14:05
Kenya's Prime Minister Raila Odinga has told the BBC World Service that he welcomes news of the death of Osama Bin Laden - who was linked to a bomb attack on the US embassy in Nairobi in 1998. "It's a major achievement in the war against terrorism", Mr Odinga said.
13:38
US President Obama made decision to undertake raid operation at 8:20am on Friday (29 April) before leaving for Alabama, CBS reports.
13:29
The executive director of the 9/11 Commission, Philip Zelikkow, told the BBC how he had witnessed a spontaneous gathering of people at Ground Zero in New York: "We take a great deal of satisfaction in the news that Bin Laden has been brought to justice.
Hundreds of people are gathering spontaneously in the night, just coming from all over the neighbourhood to share the moment of relief that the original architect of that giant mass murder has actually been tracked down in the heart of Pakistan."
13:26
A BBC reporter in Pakistan says the Afghan Taliban have confirmed the death of Osama Bin Laden.
13:23
An administration briefing revealed that the CIA had been following the so-called "couriers" – a pair of brothers – for years, but only two years ago found where they lived, in the town of Abbotabad 35 miles outside Islamabad, the Guardian reports
The group lived in a large compound built in 2005, with 12ft high walls, few windows, and with no phones or internet connection in an effort to avoid detection. As well as the brothers, a family was living inside that matched the profile of bin Laden's.
13:03
Extraordinary scenes are being beamed around the world on TV as thousands of people gather outside Times Square and Ground Zero, New York City, and outside the gates of the White House, to celebrate the news of Bin Laden's death.
12:58
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Bin Laden's death is a "resounding triumph for democratic nations fighting terrorism" - Reuters reports.
12:47
Four people including Bin Laden were killed in the operation, AFP reports.
12:44
US official says Bin Laden's body is being handled according to Islamic practice and tradition, Reuters reports.
12:42
US State Department is warning of greater risk of anti-American violence following bin Laden's death and their citizens abroad should avoid unecessary travel, Reuters reports.
12:40
British Prime Minister David Cameron says the news of Osama Bin Laden's death will "bring great relief to people across the world," BBC reports
12:40
US embassies on alert of reprisal attacks after bin Laden death.
12:38
Stocks around the world rise after news of Bin Laden's death, oil slides, Reuters reports.
12:30
US has just issued a worldwide travel alert, Reuters reports.
12:30
Former US President George W Bush has called the death of Bin Laden a "momentous achievement". He said in a statement reported by the BBC: "The fight against terror goes on, but tonight America has sent an unmistakable message: No matter how long it takes, justice will be done."
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