Wednesday, 4 May 2011

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U.S. government photographs with bullet holes in his head, Osama bin Laden have proved decisive for the release of the show that he is looking dead. But the debate in the U.S. that this would be the right course of action is more outbreaks.







It takes a long time past now, but only a week ago, the President of the United States to their original birth certificate to quell doubts about his nationality felt compelled to produce.
Now the White House again under pressure to find itself an event which has most people doubt the evidence of the building - the death of bin Laden, U.S. forces shot at two north-west Pakistan.
There is no body. U.S. says bin Laden's body disposed of at sea to avoid a burial place becoming a shrine.
Officials say they have proof of your identity - DNA tests on the remains showed an "almost 100%" match with the DNA of his relatives.
But note the existence of photographs taken after the death of bin Laden has changed. White House, a large head wound around both eyes, as well as his body and buried at sea with the other photo is a picture of bin Laden.
Initially, those calling for the release of photographs Middle East, which most people in America were accused of fraud.Continue reading the main storyQuote "StartLeon Panetta

    
I do not think any question that ultimately will be a picture was presented to the public "
CIA director Leon Panetta
"This news is coming from only one side, Obama's office, and the U.S. no evidence or proof to support this claim has not shown" Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said in a statement.
Blogs, message boards and web pages - a Facebook "Osama Bin Laden not dead," including eligible group - has been filled with suggestions that the U.S. government faked raid.
Pakistan is no doubt that many people have been killed have expressed. BBC Asian Network operated by the debate on Monday, some British Muslims were confused.
But now, U.S. political landscape in a growing number of voices are joining the fray, saying at some point there is an inevitability about the pictures emerged.
He said, "Government, of course, the best how to do it's talking about, but I do not think any question that ultimately will be a picture was presented to the public," said CIA director Leon Panetta.
Republican Congressman Peter King, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, says it is important to America it does not look like anything to hide. He described the images to the photos and says great crime so brutal that they are not risks.



America has been in this situation before. In July 2003, that Saddam Hussein's sons Uday and Qusay's bodies to the graphic photos to prove that U.S. forces had killed them was criticized for release. But the move certainly was a success in silencing the conspiracy.
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's al-Qaeda three years later a photo was released after the bombing of U.S. troops in Iraq safehouse.
President himself off a picture of bin Laden dead body reported to be increased by issuing a report, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Defense Secretary Robert Gates, according to impress.
They fear that the pictures to see the U.S. like it is in times of bin Laden's death may spark reprisals in the Arab world.
A view that the few people who Pictures, Republican Mike Rogers, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, is seen by one of the expressed. U.S. troops could endanger his release is concerned.
"I work our troops from Iraq and an even more difficult than it already does not want to serve in places like Afghanistan.
"Release the risks outweigh the benefits it doctored images all over the world conspiracy claims are just., And there is a real danger that the pictures for release only in the Middle East will serve to inflame public opinion.
"Imagine if the American people our troops or military leaders of al-Qaida killed one will react, and the Internet to put a picture of the body.
"Osama bin Laden is not a trophy - she's dead now and continue to fight as long as al Qaeda have been eliminated to focus on."
'Self portrait'
There are also those who say there is a principle at stake is that bin Laden would compromise the body showing the path the U.S. has so far held only if the picture very dirty, can define the image of the story.
The New Yorker, Philip Gourevitch, writing says: "What we define the tremendous power of raw images of violence and polarize our historical moment of the past decade have not learned anything?
"Abu Ghraib pictures should have an official policy of the informal documents that were kept secret, but if nothing else, they should be taught that violence we inflict a picture of you is always a big way, is a self portrait.
"Getting rid of Bin Laden, Obama has made big steps yet to be able to put that era behind us to do we take this moment to puncture bullet bin Laden want a picture of the skull.?"
Estimates of professionalism and without airs bold raid was believed to stare, and a move the Bush administration's rhetoric 'out' smoke 'em off the mark.
"Bin Laden's assassination allows us to start turning pages -. but certainly not his head explode if the page is printed with an official trophy photo"