Osama Bin Laden

Bin Laden calls on Somali militants to overthrow president

Bin Laden calls on Somali militants to overthrow president Cairo - Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden called on Somali militants to topple the new president Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed and to continue fighting "infidels," according to a new audio tape carried by Islamist web sites on Thursday.

The tape, entitled "Fight on, champions of Somalia" and dedicated to "my patient, persevering Muslim brothers in Mujahid Somalia" is produced by al-Qaeda's al-Sahab media-production house. The audio was released as a video showing a still photo of Bin Laden and English subtitles.

Osama bin Laden could be in Pak trekker paradise Chitral: US

Osama bin Laden could be in Pak trekker paradise Chitral: USWashington, Mar. 15 : New investigation undertaken by a New York-based daily reveals that Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden could be ensconced in Pakistan’s trekker paradise of Chitral.

The area has been declared out of bounds for outsiders and is now regularly buzzed by American spy drones.

The U. S. won''t say it officially, but an exhaustive investigation by the New York Daily News has zeroed in on Chitral''s stunning peaks and deep valleys for the man responsible for the deaths of over 3,000 people on September 11, 2001.

Bin Laden accuses Arab leaders of complicity in Gaza offensive

Bin Laden accuses Arab leaders of complicity in Gaza offensive Cairo/Berlin  - Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has accused some Arab leaders of complicity in Israel's offensive on the Gaza Strip in December and January, according to an audio tape aired by broadcaster al-Jazeera Saturday.

In the recording - which could not be authenticated - bin Laden called Arab leaders "hypocrites" and said that "liberating Jerusalem needed honest Arab leadership."

US scientists say they've located bin Laden's hideout

US scientists say they've located bin Laden's hideoutWashington  - Geographers at a California university believe they may have succeeded at a task that has eluded the highest levels of US intelligence and espionage agencies: They think they know where Osama bin Laden is hiding.

Using satellite imagery and geographic principles, scientists at the Univeristy of California, Los Angeles, have concluded that bin Laden is most likely hiding in one of three buildings in a small Pakistani town called Parachinar, not far from the Afghan border.

Now, Osama Bin Laden says cheers on a wine bottle label!

Now, Osama Bin Laden says cheers on a wine bottle label!Melbourne, Feb 06: An Australian winery has unveiled a new range of wines with labels featuring terrorist leader Osama Bin Laden.

Another label reproduces an image that surfaced from the torture scandal at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, of a hooded prisoner with electric wires attached to his hands.

Tasmania''s Moorilla winery, owned by millionaire gambler David Walsh, at Berriedale in Hobart''s northern suburbs, is the producer of the wines.

The images are taken from political graffiti from the streets of Hobart and Melbourne.

Osama bin Laden applies for ‘Best Job in the World’!

Osama bin Laden applies for ‘Best Job in the World’!Sydney, Feb 4 : The Great Barrier Reef's dream job is attracting jobseekers from all over the world - including the terrorism `sector'!

A man claiming to be the world''s most wanted terrorist, Osama bin Laden, has also applied for the job of caretaker on Hamilton Island.

According a video posted on YouTube, Bin Laden claims he is the ideal candidate for the job, citing his familiarity with "sandy areas" and experience in "large scale event co-ordination".

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