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From CNN's National Political Correspondent Jessica Yellin
A Senior US Official tells CNN 10 hard drives, 5 computers and more than 100 storage devices which includes discs, DVDs and thumb drives were taken from the compound.
The senior us official also says the White House received 3 sets of photos yesterday. The photos included:
1. Photos of OBLs body at a hangar after he was brought back to Afghanistan. This is the most recognizable with a clear picture of his face. The picture is gruesome because he has a massive open head wound across both eyes. It's very bloody and gory.
2. Photos from the burial at sea on the USS Carl Vinson. Photos of OBL before the shroud was put on and then wrapped in the shroud.
3. There are photos of the raid itself that include photos of the two dead brothers, one of OBLs dead son (adult adolescent, maybe approx 18 yrs old) and some of the inside scene of the compound.
The official says the challenge is that the picture that includes the most recognizable image of OBLs face – from the hangar in Afghanistan – is so gruesome and mangled its not appropriate for say the front page of the newspaper. On the other hand, this is the one that is most identifiable as him
 
Kuna picha nyingine (chini) inazungukua kwenye mitandao, ukiiangalia kwa haraka haraka unajua ni fake..
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Hio hapo inaonesha fake kabisa. Wenyewe wakiwa tayari watazionesha naona presha inazidi sasa.
 
Details of raid on bin Laden compound unfold

By the CNN Wire Staff
May 3, 2011 8:25 p.m. EDT

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Osama bin Laden was unarmed





STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • NEW: "He didn't hold up his hands and surrender"
  • NEW: Attorney general declares the operation "lawful, legitimate and appropriate in every way"
  • Bin Laden was not armed when he was shot and killed, White House spokesman says
  • A woman believed to be bin Laden's wife was shot in the leg, Carney says
Anderson Cooper has the latest details from inside the operation to capture Osama bin Laden. Watch "AC360°" at 10 p.m. ET Tuesday on CNN.
Abbottabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Osama bin Laden was not armed but did put up resistance when U.S. forces stormed the compound outside Islamabad where he and his family were living, then killed him, White House spokesman Jay Carney said Tuesday.

Carney, reading a narrative drawn up by the Defense Department, provided new details of the events that transpired early Monday. Carney said military personnel arrived at the compound in Abbottabad, about 50 kilometers (31 miles) north of Islamabad, aboard two helicopters.
CIA Director Leon Panetta, who commanded the mission and was in contact with the 25 commandoes as it unfolded, told PBS the U.S. Navy SEALs arrived aboard two Black Hawks that landed outside the compound. "They had to breach through walls," he said.

There were no armed guards around the compound, said a U.S. official who asked not to be identified because the official was not authorized to speak on the record.
In an operation that lasted nearly 40 minutes, the SEALs -- working in two groups -- methodically cleared the compound, where three families were living, Carney said.

One group went to a separate building; the other to the three-story building housing a family on the first floor and bin Laden and his family on the second and third floors, Carney said.
Once on the first floor of bin Laden's building, two al Qaeda couriers were killed as was a woman who was caught in the crossfire, Carney said.
"There were several women and children in the compound," a senior defense official said Monday. "One woman, who was used as a human shield by one of the four military-age males on the compound, was killed; he was firing behind her. Two women, including one with Osama bin Laden, were wounded. And the rest were not injured at all."
Asked Tuesday about the woman who had reportedly been used as a human shield, Carney said, "The woman I believe you're talking about might have been the one on the first floor who was caught in the crossfire. Whether or not she was being used as a shield or trying to use herself as a shield or simply caught in crossfire is unclear. And we're working on getting the details that we can."
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Final moments inside bin Laden's house
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The men who got bin Laden
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Bin Laden's compound

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Investigations under way in Abbottabad

Continuing their ascent to the second and third floors, the commandoes found bin Laden and his wife, unarmed, in a room, Carney said. "She rushed one of the U.S. assaulters and was shot in the leg but not killed," he said. "Bin Laden was then shot and killed. He was not armed."

The U.S. official said bin Laden was shot when he made a threatening move. Asked if bin Laden tried to grab a weapon or attack a commando, the official said, "He didn't hold up his hands and surrender."
Asked if bin Laden said anything, Panetta told PBS, "To be frank, I don't think he had time to say anything. It was a firefight going into the compound. This was split-second action by the SEALs."

In all, said the U.S. official who sought anonymity, five of the approximately two dozen people in the compound were killed -- the two couriers, the woman, bin Laden and his son.
A senior Pakistani intelligence official told CNN Tuesday that 17 or 18 people were in the compound during the raid, including four or five men who were brothers and a son; two or three women and a daughter; and eight or nine children.

Officials have not publicly identified everyone who was in the compound.
Administration officials' accounts of whether bin Laden was armed were also inconsistent. On Monday, President Barack Obama's top counterterrorism adviser, John Brennan, said bin Laden had a weapon.

And on Tuesday, Deputy National Security Adviser Denis McDonough told CNN's Wolf Blitzer, "I don't know for certain whether bin Laden was armed or not."
Materials taken from the compound included 10 hard drives, five computers and more than 100 storage devices, a senior U.S. official told CNN Tuesday. Among the storage devices are disks, DVDs and thumb drives, the source said.

That material is being reviewed, Brennan said.
"What we're most interested in is seeing if we can get any insight into any terrorist plot that might be under way so we can take the measures to stop any type of attack planning," he said. "Secondly, we're trying to look and see whether or not there are leads to other individuals within the organization or insights into their capabilities."

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Sifting through bin Laden's records
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Imam talks bin Laden's death and beyond
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WH debates release of bin Laden photo



The senior Pakistani intelligence official said people at the compound told the intelligence services that the United States took away one person in addition to the body of bin Laden. "It was bin Laden plus one," the source said.

But U.S. officials indicated otherwise. The U.S. official said Tuesday that no other person -- dead or alive -- was taken from the compound by the commandoes.
In his first public comments on the raid that ended with the death of Osama Bin Laden, Attorney General Eric Holder Tuesday declared the operation "lawful, legitimate and appropriate in every way."

The United States might release a photo taken of bin Laden after he was killed. There are "a lot to choose from," and most are "very graphic," a senior government official said.

Asked whether a photograph will be released, Panetta told CNN, "I think it will be." But, he noted, the decision is up to the White House.
U.S. officials have said DNA matching shows bin Laden was killed.

But the Taliban have questioned the assertion. "Obama has not got any strong evidence that can prove his claim over killing of the Sheikh Osama bin Laden," Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mojahed said. "And secondly, the closest sources for Sheikh Osama bin Laden have not confirmed" the death, he added.

The Pakistani Foreign Ministry, meanwhile, issued a statement Tuesday saying that members of bin Laden's family were "in safe hands and being looked after in accordance with law. Some of them needing medical care are under treatment in the best possible facilities. As per policy, they will be handed over to their countries of origin."

The jubilation in many parts of the world over bin Laden's killing gave way Tuesday to increasing questions about how the world's most-wanted terrorist could have hidden in a populated area two miles from the prestigious Kakul military academy, the West Point of Pakistan.

"How did bin Laden stay at that compound for about six years or so and be undetected?" Brennan asked. "What type of support did he have outside of that compound in the Abbottabad area or more broadly within Pakistan? We're going to look carefully at this and get to the bottom of it all."
The U.S. mission took place early Monday without Pakistani leadership being informed, U.S. officials said.
However, Brennan insisted that "Pakistan has been a strong partner in the effort to destroy al Qaeda."

"More al Qaeda and other terrorists have been captured and killed in Pakistan than in any other country since 9/11," he said. "Many brave Pakistanis have given their lives in this effort against the scourge of al Qaeda. So, although we may sometimes have differences of view about how this effort should be prosecuted, we are partners with Pakistan, and we'll continue to be. We appreciate their understanding that we undertook this mission. They congratulated us and we are ready to move forward with them."
About Pakistan's role in tracking down bin Laden, the U.S. official compared the process to putting together a jigsaw puzzle. The official said there were "a lot of pieces and and some came from the Pakistanis." But the official said the Pakistanis knew nothing about U.S. suspicions that bin Laden had taken up residence outside Islamabad.
In a Washington Post column, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari expressed satisfaction "that the source of the greatest evil of the new millennium has been silenced, and his victims given justice" and defended his country's actions.
"Some in the U.S. press have suggested that Pakistan lacked vitality in its pursuit of terrorism, or worse yet that we were disingenuous and actually protected the terrorists we claimed to be pursuing. Such baseless speculation may make exciting cable news, but it doesn't reflect fact," Zardari wrote.
In its statement Tuesday, Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said, "Abbottabad and the surrounding areas have been under sharp focus of intelligence agencies since 2003 resulting in highly technical operation by (the Pakistani intelligence agency) ISI which led to the arrest of (a) high value al Qaeda target in 2004. As far as the target compound is concerned, ISI had been sharing information with CIA and other friendly intelligence agencies since 2009."
Pakistani intelligence helped the United States find bin Laden, the statement said.
The ministry called bin Laden's death "an important milestone in the fight against terrorism," but also expressed "deep concerns and reservations on the manner in which the government of the United States carried out this operation without prior information or authorization from the government of Pakistan."
"This event of unauthorized unilateral action cannot be taken as a rule. The government of Pakistan further affirms that such an event shall not serve as a future precedent for any state, including the U.S. Such actions undermine cooperation and may also sometime constitute (a) threat to international peace and security," the statement added.

The senior Pakistani intelligence official who spoke Tuesday to CNN said, "Yes, we did fail to locate him. Yes, we are embarrassed. But that does not mean we are incompetent and straddling the fence." He added that Pakistani intelligence would have loved to capture bin Laden and hand him over to the United States to silence the critics. But, he said, he is "not being apologetic."

The compound where bin Laden was holed up was surrounded by walls 10 to 18 feet tall and topped by barbed wire. It sat far back from a main road and was relatively secluded. Its exterior showed little damage on Tuesday.
A neighbor said Tuesday he was stunned to learn that he lived near bin Laden.
The neighbor said that, when neighborhood children kicked a ball into the compound, someone from inside would pay the children for the ball rather than let them step onto the grounds to retrieve it.
In the wake of bin Laden's killing, U.S. officials warned that his supporters may threaten reprisal attacks. Already, one threat of revenge has surfaced.

"We are proud on the martyrdom of Osama," Ahsan Ullah Ahsan, spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban organization Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan, said late Monday. "We shall definitely take revenge (on) America."
Asked how the Pakistani Taliban organization would carry out its vow, Ahsan said, "We already have our people in America, and we are sending more there."
How al Qaeda and its adherents will be affected remains in question as well. "Leadership in al Qaeda tends to be replaced," former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said Tuesday in an interview with CNN. "I expect there will be someone who will step up."
Rumsfeld, who was in office during the September 11 attacks, praised Bush administration policies that came under heated criticism.

Noting that tracking one of bin Laden's trusted couriers led the United States to bin Laden's location, Rumsfeld said, "I remember back when people were saying at Guantanamo Bay we were keeping low-level people who shouldn't have been there as detainees. They were people who were drivers or chauffeurs or couriers or bodyguards. They weren't the senior-level people. It is those individuals that know the habits and locations of the senior people. It is a good thing that the people were held and that there were interrogations and that that information was patched together over a period of time."
Monday's raid came about four years after U.S. intelligence officials identified the courier, senior Obama administration officials said.

Rumsfeld also stood by the controversial use of waterboarding, which the Obama administration has outlawed as torture. Rumsfeld said the information taken from three people who were waterboarded and passed on to then-CIA Director Michael Hayden proved to be "enormously valuable."

However, White House spokesman Carney said Monday's events had not changed Obama's opposition to so-called enhanced interrogation techniques. Panetta said he too saw no need for a return to using such techniques. "Obviously, there was some valuable information that was derived through those kinds of interrogations, but I guess the question that everybody will always debate is whether or not those approaches had to be used in order to get the same information," he told CBS News. "And that, frankly, is an open question."

Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice praised both the administrations of both Obama and George W. Bush, under whom she served, saying the process that led to the killing "started a long time ago," and that Obama and his team deserve credit for finally bringing it "to a close."

While Pakistan is "an important counterterror partner," she said, "this is a time when Pakistan has got to look in the mirror and ask some hard questions."

Obama plans Thursday to visit New York to meet with families of those killed in the attacks and to visit the World Trade Center site, now being rebuilt but still widely known as ground zero.
The 9/11 attacks prompted a U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in pursuit of al Qaeda and its allies in the Taliban, the fundamentalist Islamic militia that ruled most of the country at the time.

"I hope now the world (has) realized that Afghanistan was not a haven for al Qaeda, but it was in Pakistan -- and that has always been pointed out by Afghans," Fatima Aziz, an Afghan parliament member, said Tuesday.

Bin Laden was the son of a prominent Saudi construction magnate. He turned against the Saudi monarchy when it agreed to allow U.S. troops into the kingdom during the 1991 Persian Gulf war and launched his jihad against the United States in 1997.
He was implicated in a series of high-profile attacks, including a deadly firefight with U.S. soldiers in Somalia in October 1993, the bombings of two U.S. embassies in East Africa that killed 224 in August 1998 and a bomb attack on the USS Cole that killed 17 sailors in October 2000.
CNN's Nic Robertson, Ted Barrett, Nick Paton Walsh, Elise Labott, Mary Snow, Allan Chernoff, Jeanne Meserve, Pam Benson, Brian Todd, Barbara Starr, Suzanne Kelly, Jessica Yellin and John King contributed to this report.
 
The way FOX News wanavyomchukia na kumtafutia sababu yoyote ya kumuaibisha Obama halafu hiyo story ingekuwa ni ya ukweli basi it wouldn't take even minutes kwa hao Fox na Conservatives kumwuumbua Obama na saa hizi angekuwa amesha-resign.Nafikiri hiyo story is not credible...it's a conspiracy theory kama hiyo ya Obama's birth certificate...
Osama..rot in hell !!!

Kweli

Huyu nguzo haijui FOX news ni ya repub...
 
Taliban: Osama bado yupo hai Tuesday, 03 May 2011 21:38

Exuper Kachenje na Mashirika
KIONGOZI wa mtandao wa kigaidi wa al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden bado yupo hai na mzima wa afya.Washirika wa karibu wa al-Qaeda wa mtandao wa Taliban, umeeleza jana kuwa taarifa za kifo cha Osama hazina ukweli na ni za uzushi na hazina msingi.

Kituo cha televisheni cha GEO mjini Karachi nchini Pakistan limekariri taarifa za kundi la Taliban kwamba Osama yupo hai mafichoni na kusisitiza kwamba mwanzilishi huyo wa mtandao huo yupo salama.

Bin Laden, anayedaiwa kuhusika na mashambulizi ya kigaidi ya Septemba 11, 2001 katika kituo cha kimataifa na Pentagon nchini Marerkani ameripotiwa kuuawa nchini Pakistan na majeshi ya Marekani mapema juzi katika nyumba alikokuwa amejificha.

Rais Barrack Obama wa Marekani alisema mjini Washington kuwa mashambulizi yaliyomua Osama yalitokana na kazi nzuri ya kitengo cha upelelezi cha Marekani.Kwa mujibu wa Marekani, Bin Laden aliishi katika nyumba moja katika mji wa Abbottabad nchini Pakistan na Obama alisema kuwa nyumba hiyo ilikuwa ikifuatiliwa tangu Septemba mwaka jana.

Televisheni ya Dunya nchini Pakistani imeripoti kuwa katika mashambulizi hayo yaliyomuua Osama na mtoto wake wa kiume huku wake zake wawili na watoto wake sita wakiwa wamewekwa chini ya ulinzi.


Katika hatua nyingine, kundi lingine la Tehrik-e Taliban la nchini Pakistan limetangaza kulipiza kisasi kwa Marekani kufuatia hatua yake ya kutekeleza operesheni ya kumsaka na kumuua Osama."Tulijivunia uwepo na uwezo wa Osama. Ni lazima tutalipiza kisasi kwa Marekani,"alisema Ahsan Ullah Ahsan, msemaji wa kundi hilo jana.

Alipoulizwa namna atakavyotekeleza azma hiyo Ahsan alisema:"Tayari tuna watu wetu ndani ya Marekani na tunawatuma wengine zaidi."Osama anatuhumiwa kuhusika na mashambulizi katika balozi za Marekani Dar es Salaam,Tanzania na Nairobi nchini Kenya yaliyotokea na kuua mamia ya watu huku wengine wakijeruhiwa Agosti, 1998.

Akizungumza na waandishi wa habari juzi jijini Dar es Salaam Rais Kikwete alikumbusha mashambulizi hayo ya mtandao wa Osama wa Al Qaida nchini na watu 11 kupoteza maisha na wengine kujeruhiwa.

Alisema katika shambulio pacha ililotokea ofisi za Ubalozi wa Marekani nchini Kenya zaidi ya watu 200 waliuawa.

Rais alisema baada ya mashambulizi hayo uchunguzi ulifanyika na kuonyesha Osama na mtandao wake walihusika na mmoja wa watuhumiwa ambaye ni mtanzania alikamatwa Pakistan na sasa amefungwa gereza la Guantanamo Bay nchini Cuba.

Chanzo:Gazeti la Mwananchi
 
Taliban: Osama bado yupo hai Tuesday, 03 May 2011 21:38

Exuper Kachenje na Mashirika
KIONGOZI wa mtandao wa kigaidi wa al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden bado yupo hai na mzima wa afya.Washirika wa karibu wa al-Qaeda wa mtandao wa Taliban, umeeleza jana kuwa taarifa za kifo cha Osama hazina ukweli na ni za uzushi na hazina msingi.

Kituo cha televisheni cha GEO mjini Karachi nchini Pakistan limekariri taarifa za kundi la Taliban kwamba Osama yupo hai mafichoni na kusisitiza kwamba mwanzilishi huyo wa mtandao huo yupo salama.

Bin Laden, anayedaiwa kuhusika na mashambulizi ya kigaidi ya Septemba 11, 2001 katika kituo cha kimataifa na Pentagon nchini Marerkani ameripotiwa kuuawa nchini Pakistan na majeshi ya Marekani mapema juzi katika nyumba alikokuwa amejificha.

Rais Barrack Obama wa Marekani alisema mjini Washington kuwa mashambulizi yaliyomua Osama yalitokana na kazi nzuri ya kitengo cha upelelezi cha Marekani.Kwa mujibu wa Marekani, Bin Laden aliishi katika nyumba moja katika mji wa Abbottabad nchini Pakistan na Obama alisema kuwa nyumba hiyo ilikuwa ikifuatiliwa tangu Septemba mwaka jana.

Televisheni ya Dunya nchini Pakistani imeripoti kuwa katika mashambulizi hayo yaliyomuua Osama na mtoto wake wa kiume huku wake zake wawili na watoto wake sita wakiwa wamewekwa chini ya ulinzi.


Katika hatua nyingine, kundi lingine la Tehrik-e Taliban la nchini Pakistan limetangaza kulipiza kisasi kwa Marekani kufuatia hatua yake ya kutekeleza operesheni ya kumsaka na kumuua Osama."Tulijivunia uwepo na uwezo wa Osama. Ni lazima tutalipiza kisasi kwa Marekani,"alisema Ahsan Ullah Ahsan, msemaji wa kundi hilo jana.

Alipoulizwa namna atakavyotekeleza azma hiyo Ahsan alisema:"Tayari tuna watu wetu ndani ya Marekani na tunawatuma wengine zaidi."Osama anatuhumiwa kuhusika na mashambulizi katika balozi za Marekani Dar es Salaam,Tanzania na Nairobi nchini Kenya yaliyotokea na kuua mamia ya watu huku wengine wakijeruhiwa Agosti, 1998.

Akizungumza na waandishi wa habari juzi jijini Dar es Salaam Rais Kikwete alikumbusha mashambulizi hayo ya mtandao wa Osama wa Al Qaida nchini na watu 11 kupoteza maisha na wengine kujeruhiwa.

Alisema katika shambulio pacha ililotokea ofisi za Ubalozi wa Marekani nchini Kenya zaidi ya watu 200 waliuawa.

Rais alisema baada ya mashambulizi hayo uchunguzi ulifanyika na kuonyesha Osama na mtandao wake walihusika na mmoja wa watuhumiwa ambaye ni mtanzania alikamatwa Pakistan na sasa amefungwa gereza la Guantanamo Bay nchini Cuba.

Chanzo:Gazeti la Mwananchi
 
kulingana na chombo cha habari fox news, Osama alifariki kabla ya juzi Afghanstan na kuzikwa, alifariki kwa matatizo ya mapafu yalokuwa yakimsumbua kwa kipindi kirefu, isije ikawa wamarekani wamefukua maiti yake na kujitengenezea jina kuwa mtu walomshindwa kwa zaidi ya miaka kumi wamemuua wao, kumbe kafa natural death, kwa habari zaidi wadau gongeni www.foxnews.com

Nyaa nyaa nyaaahh!!!!!????
Hiyo FOXNews labda ya bibi yako, acha kuja na hoja za kitoto na pia mnaounga mkono wote ni mambumbumbu.
Mnataka kusema mmeshindwa hata kuingia kwenye foxnews.com kuprove kwamba alichoandika huyu ni utumbo, kuweni makini people siyo mnacomment kwenye kila ushenzi hata kwa jmbo kama hili unaloweza kujiridhisha kabla hujachangia.
 
The way FOX News wanavyomchukia na kumtafutia sababu yoyote ya kumuaibisha Obama halafu hiyo story ingekuwa ni ya ukweli basi it wouldn't take even minutes kwa hao Fox na Conservatives kumwuumbua Obama na saa hizi angekuwa amesha-resign.Nafikiri hiyo story is not credible...it's a conspiracy theory kama hiyo ya Obama's birth certificate...
Osama..rot in hell !!!

lakini kama ina ukweli flan kiongozi!kwa nn wamzike haraka hivyo jamani?mboma sadam walijitangaza saaana kwa kila hatua waliokuwa wakichukua?
 
hatukatai amekufa, na hilo hakuna wa kupinga binadamu wote lazima tupite njia hio, uwe Obama uwe Bush uwe Netanyahu lazima utakufa na kuoza, tunachopinga hapa ni usanii wa kusema wamemuua wao kwa juhudi zao wakati si kweli, tusubiri picha za maiti ya Osama walioifukua na kuitwanga risasi.

Lete ushahidi kama Osama amekufa kifo cha kawaida!
 
Osama Bin Laden Hakua na silaha nyumbani kwake.
Kiongozi wa kundi Al-Qaeda Osama Bin Laden hakuwa amejihami wakati alipouawa na majeshi ya Marekani siku ya jumapili baada ya kukataa kukamatwa, ikulu ya White House imesema.

Shirika la kijasusi la Marekani(CIA) limesema halikujulisha Pakistan kuhusu uvamizi huo kutokana na hofu kuwa huenda ingehatarisha operesheni yao.

Pakistan imekanusha ufahamu wa uvamizi huo na idara ya ujasusi wa nchi hiyo imesema imeaibika na kutofaulu kwao.

Maafisa wa Marekani wamesema bado hawajaamua lini watoe picha ''za kutisha'' za mwili wa Bin Laden.

Lakini mkurugenzi wa CIA Leon Panetta ameiambia kituo cha televisheni cha NBC nchini Marekani kuwa bila shaka picha ya mwili wake itatolewa wakati mmoja.

Msemaji wa ikulu ya White House Jay Carney amesema mke wa Bin Laden alipigwa risasi kwenye mguu wake lakini hakuuawa.

Jumapili iliyopita, ikulu ya White House ilisema mwanamke huyo aliuawa katika makabiliano baada ya Bin Laden kumtumia kama ngao.

Bin Laden, mwenye umri wa 54, alikuwa mwanzilishi na kiongozi wa kundi la al-Qaeda. Inaaminika aliamuru mashambulizi yaliyotokea mjini New York na Washington 11 Septemba 2001, pamoja na mashambulizi mengine ambapo watu waliuwawa.
 
Sasa sishangai osama kuishi miaka 10 baada 9/11, huyu alikuwa kipenzi cha watu wenye itikadi potofu, wapo wengi hapa JF
 
Na Maggid Mjengwa,


SEPTEMBA 11 mwaka huu ulimwengu utaadhimisha miaka kumi tangu kutokea kwa shambulizi kubwa la kigaidi nchini Marekani. Hakika, tangu hapo, hofu ya kutokea matukio ya ugaidi imeongezeka duniani. Na ajabu ya matukio ya ugaidi, kihistoria, mengi ya matukio makubwa ya ugaidi humu duniani yamefanyika katika mwezi wa Septemba. Kwanini?






Ni ukweli wa kihistoria, kuwa mwezi Septemba ni mwezi wenye kuambatana sana na matukio ya kigaidi. Mfululizo wa simulizi hii utakupa wewe msomaji, mwanga na maarifa juu ya mambo ambayo hukuyajua juu ya ugaidi wa kimataifa, aidha, utakupa nafasi wewe msomaji uliyefahamu kabla kukumbuka juu ya kile ulichokijua kabla.






Kupitia simulizi hii utapata pia kufahamu na kuona juu ya mahusiano ya mwezi Septemba na ugaidi wa Kimataifa. Juu ya hapo, ni imani yangu kuwa simulizi hii itakufanya uburudike na kufurahia kusoma.






Naam. Kwa faida ya wasomaji, nitaanza kwa kuangalia chimbuko la ugaidi wa kimataifa kwa kuangalia chimbuko lake kihistoria. Katika kulifanya hilo nitatoa mifano mbalimbali.






Ni rahisi kusema kwamba ulimwengu umebadilika baada ya ugaidi wa Septemba 11 mwaka 2001 kule nchini Marekani. Kwamba ugaidi umesogea karibu zaidi katika fikra zetu. Watanzania bado tunakumbuka tukio la shambulizi la kigaidi dhidi ya jengo la ubalozi wa Marekani jijini Dar Es Salaam. Ilikuwa ni Agosti 7, 1998.






Sura ya ugaidi wa kimataifa imeonekana vema zaidi miongoni mwa walimwengu. Bila shaka, picha ya filamu ya televisheni yenye kuonesha majengo mawili ya World Trade Centre kule Marekani yakitunguliwa na kuanguka, zimeonwa na takribani asilimia 75 ya watu wa ulimwengu huu. Katika hili la kuchambua ugaidi, hebu basi tuanze na kujiuliza;






Ugaidi ni nini?


Itakumbukwa, kuwa mwaka 2003 wabunge wa bunge la Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania walikutana Dodoma na kupitisha Muswaada wa Ugaidi. Waheshimiwa wabunge wale walitumia muda mwingi sana kujadili tafsiri ya neno "ugaidi".






Kwa kifupi, ugaidi ukitafsiri kutoka neno la Kiingereza "Terrorism" tunapata maana ya "hofu". Neno la Kiingereza "Terror" lina maana ya hali ya "kutisha". Vitendo vya kigaidi hutumiwa na mtu au makundi ya watu ili kuwaingizia watu hofu ndani ya mioyo yao na pengine hata kuchukua madaraka ya kisiasa. Ugaidi ni njia ya mnyonge na hata mwenye nguvu kutimiza malengo yake. Hili litafafanulika zaidi kadri utakapofuatilia maandiko haya.






Kihistoria tunaona kuwa, vitendo vingi vya kigaidi humu duniani vimefanywa pia na dola zilizo madarakani kwa minajili ya kuendelea kushika hatamu za dola. Mathalan, msemo wa " Utawala dhalimu" kwa tafsiri ya Kiingereza "Terror regime" hutumika tunapoielezea dola yenye kutumia mabavu na nguvu nyingi kupita kiasi. Dola au mtawala asiyezingatia sheria wala haki za kibinadamu.






Msamiati huu wa utawala dhalimu unatokana na lugha ya Kifaransa na una chimbuko la Mapinduzi ya Wananchi kule Ufaransa kati ya mwaka 1789 hadi 1799. Utawala dhalimu wenye kutisha" la terreur" ulikuwapo kule Ufaransa kunako miaka ya kati ya 1792 hadi 1794. Katika kipindi hicho watu takribani 40,000 wengi wao wakiwa wakulima na wahunzi waliuawa.






Mifano ya tawala dhalimu na za kutisha katika sehemu nyingine za dunia ni kama Urusi ya zamani chini ya dikteta Stalin, utawala wa Kinazi wa Ujerumani kati ya 1933-1945 chini ya Fashisti Hittler. Katika Afrika, tuna pia mifano kadhaa ya tawala dhalimu na za kutisha, tawala ambazo kimsingi ni za kigaidi. Uganda ya Idi Amin, Afrika ya Kati ya Bokassa, Zaire ya Mobutu ni kati ya mifano michache miongoni mwa mingi.










Ugaidi kimsingi ni ile hali ya mtu, kikundi au dola kwa maana ya taifa kutumia nguvu nje ya wigo wa sheria ili kufikia malengo yao. Mwenye kuendesha vitendo vya kigaidi huchagua watu wake watakaoathirika na vitendo hivyo. Si lazima mtu au watu hao watakaoathirika wawe ni wahusika wa moja kwa moja wa mgogoro husika, isipokuwa waathirika mara nyingi huchaguliwa na huonekana kama wawakilishi wa malengo ambayo magaidi wanataka kuyafikia. Malengo au sababu za ugaidi zaweza kuwa ni za kidini, kijamii na kisiasa.










Ugaidi huwa wa kimataifa pale tukio la kigaidi linapofanywa nje ya mipaka ya yule anayatenda tendo la kigaidi, au raia wa nchi moja wanapokuwa walengwa na kuathirika na tendo la kigaidi katika nchi ya tatu, mathalani magaidi kutoka Saudi Arabia wanapofanya tendo la kigaidi dhidi ya raia wa Uingereza katika nchi ya Zambia. Je, kuna makundi ya kigaidi ya aina ngapi? Simulizi hii itaendelea...
MJENGWA - Picha, Habari & Matangazo
 
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The building where Bin Laden was hiding (Photos/Images)
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The area of a compound where it is believed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden lived seen in Abbottabad, Pakistan on Monday, May 2, 2011. Bin Laden, the glowering mastermind behind the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks that killed thousands of people, was slain in his hideout in Pakistan early Monday in a firefight with U.S. forces, ending a manhunt that spanned a frustrating decade.

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Vehicles are parked inside the compound of a house where it is believed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden lived in Abbottabad, Pakistan on Monday, May 2, 2011. Bin Laden, the glowering mastermind behind the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks that killed thousands of people, was slain in his hideout in Pakistan early Monday in a firefight with U.S. forces, ending a manhunt that spanned a frustrating decade.


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Pakistan army soldiers seen near the house where it is believed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden lived in Abbottabad, Pakistan on Monday, May 2, 2011. Bin Laden, the glowering mastermind behind the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks that killed thousands of people, was slain in his hideout in Pakistan early Monday in a firefight with U.S. forces, ending a manhunt that spanned a frustrating decade.

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Pakistan army soldiers rest near the house where it is believed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden lived in Abbottabad, Pakistan on Monday, May 2, 2011. Bin Laden, the glowering mastermind behind the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks that killed thousands of people, was slain in his hideout in Pakistan early Monday in a firefight with U.S. forces, ending a manhunt that spanned a frustrating decade.
 
As it seems Osama was in no cave or self made cage, but lived in a sprawling suburb.
The Pakistani owe the world an answer as to how Osama could live freely within Pakistan having murdered so many. including Kenyans and Tanzanians!
 
In other words these, pictures give the clue that Osama was guarded by the Pakistani Army?
 
The way FOX News wanavyomchukia na kumtafutia sababu yoyote ya kumuaibisha Obama halafu hiyo story ingekuwa ni ya ukweli basi it wouldn't take even minutes kwa hao Fox na Conservatives kumwuumbua Obama na saa hizi angekuwa amesha-resign.Nafikiri hiyo story is not credible...it's a conspiracy theory kama hiyo ya Obama's birth certificate...
Osama..rot in hell !!!


...kwa namna hiyo hiyo pia ya kutaka kumuaibisha Obama, someone could have come up with the idea of feeding him wrong information about the death of Osama na yeye akatangaza kwa vishindo halafu mwezi mmoja baadaye Osama anaibuka na zile Video zake na kusema yeye ni mzima na death to all the Infidels waliosema kuwa amekufa! There definitely will be a lot of red faces around, not the least Obama's!! The more I think about this kind of Conspiracy theory the more I like it.
 
Hakujihami, Hakuwa na silaha. Walimpiga risasi mke wake ambaye alimtumia kama kinga. Walishindwaje kumkamata akiwa hai mtu ambae hana silaha?.....
 
...kwa namna hiyo hiyo pia ya kutaka kumuaibisha Obama, someone could have come up with the idea of feeding him wrong information about the death of Osama na yeye akatangaza kwa vishindo halafu mwezi mmoja baadaye Osama anaibuka na zile Video zake na kusema yeye ni mzima na death to all the Infidels waliosema kuwa amekufa! There definitely will be a lot of red faces around, not the least Obama's!! The more I think about this kind of Conspiracy theory the more I like it.

The more it proves Osama is dead!
 
Osama ni moja na majini makubwa ya kiislamu duniani kwa hiyo kifo chake ni lazima kiwe na utata
 
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