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Sunday, 1 May 2011

Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden dead - Obama

Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden dead - Obama

Osama Bin Laden Bin Laden is top of the US "most wanted" list

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Al-Qaeda founder and leader Osama Bin Laden has been killed by US forces, President Barack Obama has said.
The al-Qaeda leader was killed in a ground operation based on US intelligence, the first lead for which emerged last August.
Mr Obama said after "a firefight" US forces took possession of his body.
Bin Laden was accused of being behind a number of atrocities, including the attacks on New York and Washington on 11 September 2001.
He was top of the US "most wanted" list.
Crowds gathered outside the White House in Washington DC, chanting "USA, USA" after the news emerged.
Bin Laden approved the 9/11 attacks in which nearly 3,000 people died, saying later that the results had exceeded his expectations.
He evaded the forces of the US and its allies for almost a decade, despite a $25m bounty on his head.
His death will be seen as a major blow to al-Qaeda but also raise fears of reprisal attacks, correspondents say.
Mr Obama said he had been briefed last August on a possible lead to Osama Bin Laden's whereabouts.
It led to intelligence that the al-Qaeda leader was hiding in a compound deep within Pakistan.
The president authorised an operation to "get Bin Laden" last week, he said, and on Sunday a small team of US forces undertook the operation.
After a "firefight" Bin Laden was killed and his body taken by US forces, the president said.

Arunachal CM: Government to make official statement on missing chopper

Arunachal CM: Government to make official statement on missing chopper






ITANAGAR: Union Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs V. Narayanasamy Sunday said a formal statement with authenticated information on the missing helicopter carrying Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu would be made in the evening. 

"We would be able to make a statement by 5-5.30 p.m. with some concrete information about the missing helicopter," the minister told journalists after emerging from a marathon three-hour meeting with the entire state cabinet and top civil and police officials. 

Narayanasamy, who is also minister of state for personnel, public grievances and pensions and the Prime Minister's Office, and union Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Mukul Wasnik arrived in Itanagar Sunday afternoon on the directive of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to oversee and monitor the search operations. 

"So far there is no information about the helicopter and bad weather has hampered aerial surveys. We are in constant touch with the Bhutan government and trying to locate exactly where the helicopter could have landed," the minister said. 

The Pawan Hans AS350 B-3 helicopter carrying the chief minister and four others went missing after it took off from Tawang at 9.50 a.m. Saturday. The last radio contact with the ground was about 20 to 20 minutes after take off as it flew over the Sela Pass along the Chinese border, at an altitude of 13,700 feet. 

The Indian Air Force Sunday morning began search operations to locate the missing helicopter even as Indian and Bhutanese soldiers too launched a massive operation to track down the chopper. 

An MI-17 and two Cheetah helicopters were pressed into service Sunday morning, but the search was abandoned due to bad weather. 

"Two satellites from the Indian Space Research Organization ( ISRO )) had taken imageries of the area and we hope to get their report by this evening and this could provide us vital clues," adviser to the chief minister Kiren Rijiju told IANS. 

Meanwhile, two Sukhoi-30 aircraft from a base in Bareilly completed aerial mapping over Arunachal Pradesh in an attempt to get definite clues about the missing helicopter. 

"The two Sukhois completed aerial mapping and have since landed in their base. The images would be analysed and then we expect something concrete," Likha Saaya, a ruling Congress party MLA, told IANS. 

A sense of despondency prevails in Arunachal Pradesh. 

"We are hoping against hope now to get some news about the helicopter and its occupants. Prayers are being held in all the Buddhist monasteries for some good news," Congress MLA from Tawang Tsewang Dhondup told IANS. 

The helicopter is a single-engine chopper . In case of an engine failure, there are very slim chances of the helicopter making a safe landing. 

The incident comes just days after another Pawan Hans helicopter crashed in Tawang April 19, killing 17 people and injuring six.