May 17

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Conspiracy theories are becoming conversation in the Pakistani town where Osama bin Laden was killed. Residents from Abbottabad say they’re skeptical bin Laden was killed there…after US President Barack Obama decided not to release pictures of the dead al Qaeda leader.

The Obama administration had been debating whether or not to release the pictures. Officials finally said on Wednesday they would not.

But for some in Abbottabad, this decision is proof that bin Laden was not killed in their town.

[Mehraban Ali, Newspaper Vendor]:
“He was their greatest enemy and they did not publish his picture. This is not possible. An ordinary man dies in an accident and his picture is splashed in newspapers four or five times saying so-and-so died in such-and-such accident. He was the greatest catch in their eyes.”

In Pakistan, the debate over whether bin Laden was dead, or if he had really been living in Abbottabad, was slowly evolving into a debate focusing on the government’s involvement, or the lack of involvement, in the operation.

A leading Pakistani newspaper said government is facing a national embarrassment as officials must explain how the world’s most-wanted man was able to live in a suburb just 40 miles from Pakistan’s capital.

The Pakistani government had insisted for years that bin Laden was in the rugged tribal areas straddling the Afghan border and out of their reach.

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May 13

IN THE PAPERS INTERNATIONAL : INTERNATIONAL PAPERS, Fri. 06/05/11, Barack Obama is on the upswing, says the Guardian. If he plays his cards right, he could use this opportunity to change the political map and get re-elected. The Washington Post and the New York Times say the CIA had been spying on Bin Laden from a safe house in Abbottabad for months. Meanwhile, Pakistani newspaper Dawn gets a kick out of the Western media’s obsession with Bin Laden’s lair.

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Feb 17

President Obama is calling for the release of Raymond Davis, an American diplomat jailed in Pakistan for shooting and killing two men. David Martin reports on a diplomatic meltdown with a critical ally.

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Jan 18

New York: Jan 15, 2011 – TPS Support Rally New York

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Dec 19

Sure looks like this guy is a Jewish CIA/Mossad agent from Virginia). KAMPALA Uganda (Dow Jones)-Pakistani diplomats held emergency talks with Uganda’s Inspector General of Police Tuesday to push for the release of at least 15 Pakistanis arrested in the aftermath of the July 11 terror attacks in Kampala, the Daily Monitor Newspaper reports Wednesday.

The privately-owned daily reported that Manzoor Choudry, the Pakistan deputy ambassador to Kenya, flew into Uganda Tuesday and together with Parkistan’s Honorary Consul to Uganda, Bonny Katatumba, held talks with the police chief for the release of the suspects.

“Uganda has a right to investigate the heinous and barbaric bomb attacks but we asked that the suspects who are found to be genuine Pakistanis be released immediately,” Katatumba was quoted as saying.

Scores of suspects have been arrested since the attacks, including Pakistanis, Somalis, Ethiopians as well as Ugandans.

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