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The U.S. operation involved the use of a gamut of technologically advanced gadgets and machinery. Here is a snapshot of the key technologies used to track and immobilize Osama bin Laden:
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Almost immediately after the United States said it had killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, the conspiracy theories started. But these conspiracy theories are being further fueled by today's decision from the Obama administration not to release pictures of his corpse.
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After President Barack Obama made the decision to not release photos of Osama Bin Laden’s corpse, Sarah Palin accused him “pussy-footing.”
Sarah Palin has slammed the Obama Administration for not revealing the photos of the dead body of Osama bin Laden.
Kenneth Roth, the executive director of Human Rights Watch (HRW), has criticized the U.S. government for killing Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden without due process.
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Amidst reports that Osama bin Laden was located and killed with the assistance of intelligence gather from detainees at Guantanamo Bay – some of whom were allegedly tortured via waterboarding, among other techniques – a debate is raging over the usefulness of torture.
A day after Osama's death, US President Barak Obama has announced that he will visit Ground Zero in New York to meet the victims of 9/11 terror. Obama marked the anniversary of Sept. 11 at the Pentagon in each of his two years as president until now.
During peak times, there were nearly 6,000 tweets per second on the death of Osama Bin Laden.
The blog run by the man who first tweeted the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound was infected by an exploit kit, according to researchers at Websense.
As news started breaking yesterday about Osama Bin Laden's death, Twitter was on fire with tweets about the news.