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  1. 1 According to data provided by the CIA on its website,2 the Bin Laden Archive (‘the Archive’ henceforth) comprises a wide array of original files from devices collected during the Abbottabad raid that are presumed to have belonged to Osama Bin Laden and other occupants of the compound he lived in.

    • Jacopo Bellasio, Sarah Grand-Clement, Shazan Iqbal, William Marcellino, Alice Lynch, Yousuf Abdelfat...
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  2. Osama bin Laden’s Declaration of Jihad against Americans. Expel the Polytheists from the Arabian peninsula. A Letter from Sheikh Osama bin Muhammad bin Laden to his Muslim Brothers across the world, and particularly those in the Arabian peninsula. Praise be to God. We beseech Him for help and forgiveness.

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  3. understanding Osama bin-Laden's vision of modem Islamacist terrorism.' These texts provide the philosophical and theological framework of jihdd as utilized by bin-Laden to justify international terrorism; they make clear that he sees the United States as not just an enemy but as a modem-day Crusader bent

  4. Distance-decay theory and island biogeography theory are two biogeographic theories associated with the distribution of life and extinction that can be used to identify the location of bin Laden at global and regional spatial scales.

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  5. This study provides an overview of the current knowledge on Al Qa’ida and an initial assessment and characterisation of the Bin Laden Archive In 2017, the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) disclosed approximately 470,000 files recovered in Abbottabad (Pakistan) during the 2011 raid on Osama Bin Laden’s compound (‘the Bin Laden

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  6. Feb 17, 2011 · Written by first head of the Central Intelligence Agency’s bin Laden Unit, the book draws from a wealth of information about bin Laden and his evolution from peaceful Saudi dissident to America’s Most Wanted.

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  8. Collection: Oxford Scholarship Online. On August 23, 2010, exactly fifteen years had passed since Osama bin Laden first declared war on the United States. Since bin Laden’s declaration—one he reiterated in February 1998, in case we hadn’t been listening that first time—Americans have heard and read an enormous amount about the man, his ...

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