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Monday, July 2, 2012

My Thought About Osama Bin Laden

No-one can beat Osama Bin Laden as a writer. He wrote his self-portrayal not by the power of his pen. He wrote it through the pointed tip of his knife, through the tip of his bullet and through the sounds of ample explosions. He used the blood from those killed victims to write his autobiography.
Until now many people do not know that Osama Bin Laden was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in 1957. He was only 3year older than me. He took up his Business and Project Administration in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon after he graduated from secondary school in 1973. He also earned a degree in Civil Engineering from King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah, KSA in 1979.
That moment Osama Bin Laden started writing his story, the world tormented. The innocent masses cried. It killed hundred of innocent people, damaged public and private properties. Some of the victims were cut by piece; shoot behind their back, blown up their heads. The place had become a graveyard for those killed. They were entombed under a field of rubble, crisscrossed with tanks and bulldozers.
Nobody will forget what had happened in September 11, 2001. People saw it all live on TV. The people fled in panic from what they did not understand, people in hopelessness throwing themselves from the ruined Twin Towers collapsing. There was no way anyone who saw those things can ever forget them. The images were an inescapable and terrible part of ourworld history. The tragedy killed thousands of innocent people. The signal tells us several things:
  • The first is that the world must unite against terrorism.
  • Second, there was no grievance, no injustice and no oppression, which can justify the murder of so many innocent people.
In the same year, American forces and its ally have declared a war against Afghanistan where Osama Bin Laden was hiding. Bin Laden was the most wanted terrorist in the world, who was believed who plotted for the 9/11 tragedies in New York and Washington that killed thousands of innocent people. The people of the world mourned for these evil actions and demanded justice for the victims. The allied forces have crushed down hundreds of Taliban and crippled the Al-Qaeda Network from its major operations. The war ended with great damage and killed hundreds of innocent people. All these happened when Osama Bin Laden has started writing his remarkable autobiography!
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