Opinion: Bin Laden's sea burial was (sad miscalculation)


The burial at sea was a sad miscalculation, says Abdal Hakim Murad
Murad: Muslim leaders have found totally unacceptable procedure
Sheikh Ahmad al-Tayyib said the U.S. action is a violation of Islamic procedures

Editor's Note: Abdal Hakim Murad, a professor of Islamic Studies at the Faculty of Theology, University of Cambridge, England. In 2010 he was elected Britain's most influential Muslim thinker by the Jordanian Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre. His latest book, the bombing without moonlight, is about the religious significance of suicide bombings.

Death, as Henry James said, is "to distinguish it." If we believe in immortality or think that consciousness dies with the body, instinctively treated with a mixture of excitement and respect. Remember the death of Socrates, Kennedy, Gandhi, and Hitler.

Unless the suicide, their deaths were not of their choice, but in a strange way to being a living part of his legacy. Sometimes our last moments forever the way the way you remember.

Death and the elimination of the Middle East "Lord of Darkness" was always going to be an iconic moment. Its symbolism would give a special touch to the way they are remembered. No doubt this was done by the strategists of President Obama. However, there are good reasons, pragmatic and idealistic, which suggests that the final showdown with Osama bin Laden was dangerously mishandled.

The burial at sea was a sad miscalculation. It is not clear that the Pentagon has your information on Islamic rituals. You can not ignore, however, that Muslim leaders have found the procedure by which the body was tipped into the sea, after a Muslim ceremony unspecified totally unacceptable.

The leading academic institution in the Muslim world is Al-Azhar in Cairo, Egypt. And the Muslim world has listened with concern the trial of Al-Azhar in the "sea burial."
The burial at sea was a "violation of the procedures Islamic"
- Shaykh Ahmad al-Tayyib

Although Bin Laden had systematically attacked Al-Azhar scholars as apostates and collaborators with the Egyptian regime, and had no time to Wahhabi beliefs, the Azharite were unanimous. The head of Al-Azhar, Sheikh Ahmad al-Tayyib, declared the U.S. action as a violation of Islamic procedures.

"This contradicts all principles of humanity," he said. "In Islamic law it is forbidden to mistreat a human body, whatever their religion or sect may have been. In honor of a body should be buried."

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The revered former mufti of Egypt, Sheikh Nasr Farid Wasil, spoke even louder. The procedures followed apparently by the Americans, including the lining of the body were, he said, is incorrect and "illogical."

It was followed by Abu Taha Kuraysha, a leading expert on Islamic law, which said the American procedure amounted to a "mutilation" of a dead body, "totally prohibited by Islam."

aqueous funeral Bin Laden is looking, therefore, as a kind of macabre posthumous victory. In the absence of the body in a manner acceptable to Muslims, according to its leaders, America has helped create a legend about his disdain for Islam.

On the other hand, has shown that, 10 years after the 9 / 11, has not yet come to understand even the most basic Muslim practices. The result is even more likely to distrust, at a time when it should have been a turning point, and a closing of a chapter nasty and bitter.

The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Abdal Hakim Murad.

Al-Qaeda parade French hostages seized in Niger - world trends


Four French captured in September by al Qaeda militants in Niger has been shown in a video calling on France to leave Afghanistan.

The four give the same message that President Nicolas Sarkozy should take the French troops of the international peacekeeping force.

The militants can be seen training their gun barrels as they talk

Two men and a woman abducted with them in the uranium mining town Arlit were released in January.

It is believed that the hostages are being held in secret camps in the deserts of neighboring Mali.

France said it would not negotiate after the group, al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), demanded a ransom of 90m euros (80 million pounds, $ 131 million).

Security experts say that AQIM has previously collected millions of dollars in ransom payments, notes Reuters.
"It is not dictated by the hijackers"
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The video, posted on Islamist web forums, shows images of four men, Pierre Legrand, Larriba Daniel, Dol-Thierry and Marc Furrer.

His words are contained in an audio message played on the frames and said recordings were made on 11, 12 and 13 April.

In Paris, Laurent Wauquiez, the Secretary of State for European Affairs, said: "The first thing to do is analyze the video and above all ensure that demonstrates the hostages are alive.

"Secondly, we are doing, and I mean everything we can to get the hostages released. As you can imagine, the French foreign policy is not dictated by the kidnappers."

Hostage-taking in September were working, either for the French nuclear energy firm Areva and the French construction company Vinci.

The Secret Team That Killed bin Laden - World News


Since Ghazi Pakistan Air Base, the modified MH-60 helicopter headed for the garrison of Abbottabad district, about 30 kilometers from Islamabad. On board Navy SEALs, flown across the border with Afghanistan, along with signs of tactics, intelligence, and highly ranked sailors using hyperspectral imaging.

After bursts of more than 40 minutes, 22 people were killed or captured. One of the dead was Osama bin Laden, made by a double hit - boom, boom - the left side of his face. His body was on board the helicopter that made the return trip. One had suffered a mechanical failure and was destroyed by U.S. forces, military and White House officials tell National Journal.

If not for this high-value target, which could have been a routine mission for special training and very mythical SEAL Team Six, officially called the Naval Special Warfare Development, but it is known even to local home Base Dam Neck Virginia DevGru only.

The HVT was special, and incursions requires practice, so that replicates the one-acre compound. test runs were carried out in early April.

DevGru belongs to the Joint Special Operations Command, an extraordinary and unusual collection of classified permanent work forces and special units of the missions. Point to the president and operate throughout the world based on the legal (or outlaw) the premises of classified presidential directives. Although public awareness of the special SEALs and Delta Force brothers, most leaks JSOC missions ever. JSOC only hear when something goes wrong (a British aid worker accidentally killed) or when something really big (a merchant marine captain is rescued at sea), and even then, the army remains particularly sensitive about their existence. JSOC operatives several dozen have died in Pakistan in recent years. Their names are released by the Defense Department as usual, but with a cover story - usually killed in training accident in eastern Afghanistan. That's the code.

How to avoid the helos in the air defense network in Pakistan? Is it parody transponder codes? Were painted and decorated with teams from the Pakistan Air Force? If so - and may never know - two other JSOC units, the application technique and Aviation Program Office of Technology Assessment Group, was responsible. These are really the squirrels in silence - not getting public credit and no matter one iota. Since 9 / 11, JSOC units and its working groups have become the most effective and lethal weapon of the U.S. government against terrorists and their networks, building on a lot of undesirables, and sometimes unfavorable attention to themselves in the process.

JSOC costs the nation more than $ 1 billion a year. The command has its critics, but has escaped the scrutiny of Congress has significant and largely operated with impunity since the 9 / 11. Some of his interrogators and the operators involved in the torture and rendition, and the line between its intelligence and the CIA has been blurred.

But Sunday's operation provides strong evidence that the CIA and JSOC work well together. Sometimes, intelligence must be developed quickly to get inside the enemy's operational loop. And sometimes needs to be cultivated, grown as if they were sensitive bacteria in a petri dish.

In an interview at CIA headquarters two weeks ago, a senior intelligence official said the two groups of proud American warriors secret was "basically integrated deconflicted" - finally - 10 years after the 9 / 11. In fact, according to accounts by five senior journalists, government officials Sunday night, the CIA gathered intelligence that led to bin Laden's location. A memo from CIA director, Leon Panetta, sent late Sunday offers some clues about how the information was collected and analyzed. It thanked the National Security Agency and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency for your help. NSA discovered somehow that there was no telephone or Internet service on campus. How did it without the knowledge of Pakistan is a secret. The NGIA makes maps of the military but also develops their pattern recognition software - no doubt to help establish, in February this year that the CIA would say "high probability" that Bin Laden and his family were living there.

Recently built a new JSOC Analysis and Guidance Center in Rosslyn, Virginia where the National Counterterrorism Center tends to focus on threats to the homeland, CAAT, whose existence was first revealed by The Associated Press, focuses on outdoors, in active "kinetic" - - or death - counterterrorism missions abroad. Its creation was surprised by the director of NCTC, Michael Leiter, who was suspicious about his intention until he visited.

That the center could be standing under the nose of some of the nation's intelligence officials of higher rank without their full knowledge testifies to the power and scope of JSOC, whose size has tripled since the 9 / 11. The mandate now includes more than 4,000 soldiers and civilians. It has its own intelligence division, which may or may not have been involved in the effort last night, and it has engulfed a number of free float of the Department of Defense entities allowed to quickly acquire, test, and technologies new field.

Under a variety of standing orders, JSOC is involved in more than 50 ongoing operations covering a dozen countries, and its units, with the support of so-called "white" or recognized institutions of special operations, such as Rangers, special forces battalions, SEAL teams, and units of the Air Force Special Operations largest Special Operations Command are responsible for most of the "kinetic" action in Afghanistan.

Pentagon officials are aware of the enormous stress that 10 years of war have been in the command. JSOC resources are taxed by the operational tempo in Afghanistan and Pakistan, officials said. The current commander, Vice Admiral William McRaven, and generally mayorJoseph Votel, the replacement nominee McRaven, have been pushing to add people and intelligence, surveillance and recognition technology to areas outside the theater of war where al-Qaida and its members continue to thrive.

Earlier this year, it seemed that the elite units faced the same budget pressures that the entire army was experiencing. Not anymore. The military found a way, largely by reducing staffing and other loans Special Operations Command, to add 50 positions JSOC. And Votel want to add several squadrons of "Level One" units - Delta and the SEALs.

When Gen. Stanley McChrystal became JSOC commanding general in 2004, he and his intelligence chief, Maj. Gen. Michael Flynn, set about transforming the way in which subordinate units analyze and act on intelligence. The insurgents in Iraq were exploiting the slow decision loop that coalition commanders used and the interrogation techniques were frowned upon after the Abu Ghraib scandal. But the hunger for business intelligence tactics of the insurgents was palpable.

JSOC how to solve this problem remains a closely guarded secret, but people familiar with the unit indicate that McChrystal and hardened command Flynn introduced the basic techniques of criminal forensics, and then uses advanced technology to transform yet rated bits data into useful intelligence. One way to do this was to create into the fusion cells deployed where JSOC units were paired with intelligence analysts of the NSA and the NGA. This analysis helped the CIA to establish a high degree of probability, that Osama bin Laden and his family were hiding in that particular compound.

These technicians could "exploit and analyze" data from the battlefield instantly, using their access to various government biometrics, facial recognition, and databases of voice print. These cells also uses advanced surveillance technology and computer analysis of patterns based on predictive models of behavior of the layer of insurgents in real-time observations.

The military has begun to incorporate these techniques across the services. Flynn and will soon be promoted to a post within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which will be the task of transforming the way intelligence is gathered, analyzed and used.

Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden dead, Obama announces



Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed Sunday in a firefight with U.S. forces in Pakistan and his body was recovered, President Barack Obama said Sunday.

"Justice has been done," Obama said in a dramatic speech, late at night the White House, announcing the death of the elusive genius of September 11, 2001 against New York and Washington.

Obama said that U.S. forces directed the operation that killed bin Laden. No Americans were killed in the operation and was careful to avoid civilian casualties, he said.

"The U.S. has carried out an operation that caused the death of Osama bin Laden, the leader of Al Qaeda and a terrorist who is responsible for the murder of thousands of men, women and children," said Obama.

Is a major accomplishment for Obama and his national security team, after many Americans had lost hope of ever finding bin Laden.

A crowd gathered outside the White House to celebrate, chanting "USA, USA".

Obama's predecessor, George W. Bush has repeatedly promised to Bin Laden to justice "dead or alive" for the September 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington that killed nearly 3,000 people, but he never did before leaving office in early 2009.

U.S. officials said that after searching in vain for the leader of Al Qaeda from Afghanistan who disappeared in late 2001, the Saudi-born militant was killed in the Pakistani town of Abbotabad and recovered his body.

That the body can help convince any doubt that Bin Laden is dead.

He had been the subject of a search since he eluded U.S. troops Afghan forces and militias on a large scale assault on the mountains of Tora Bora in Afghanistan in 2001.

The road was cold quickly after his disappearance and many intelligence officials believed he had been hiding in Pakistan.

While in hiding, bin Laden had mocked the West and called for militants in their views animated video tapes of hiding.

In addition to September 11, Washington also has been linked to Bin Laden with a series of attacks - including the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania and the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole warship in Yemen.