Tuesday, May 31, 2011

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New Zealand's poorest and most vulnerable members to bear the major  cost of the economic crisis...

















New Zealand’s conservative National government is preparing radical changes to the social welfare system, designed to cut costs by restricting access to benefits for tens of thousands of people. The government, like those in Europe and elsewhere, has launched a policy of austerity to reduce its sovereign debt in line with the demands of international investors. This entails imposing the cost of the global economic crisis on the poorest and most vulnerable people in society.







Legislation due to be passed later this year will introduce mandatory work-testing for sickness beneficiaries and force single parent beneficiaries to look for work once their youngest child turns six. Social development minister Paula Bennett said the new laws would apply to 43,000 single parents, while 9,000 sickness beneficiaries had already been found fit for work and would be expected “to do what they can to support themselves”. The Social Assistance (Future Focus) Bill will also require people on unemployment benefits to undergo a “comprehensive work test” every 12 months. Those unable to prove they have been looking for work will face sanctions, including having their benefits halved or cut off entirely.







Despite its rhetoric about an “unrelenting focus on work,” the government has no intention of funding new jobs to replace those destroyed by the economic crisis. Instead, its new policy seeks to harass and hound people off welfare and into total destitution or reliance on family networks and private charities.







The new laws will further restrict access to emergency hardship payments for food, power bills and other basic needs. Bennett railed against welfare recipients, telling a press conference that “too many people view welfare not as a last option but as a way of life”. She called for “a shift from a mentality of entitlement to one of self-responsibility”.







In a cabinet paper, Bennett said the government would carry out “a stricter application of the eligibility rules for hardship assistance”. Desperate beneficiaries who receive three or more hardship payments in a 12-month period will be forced to “complete compulsory budgeting activities”. They will be denied further assistance if they cannot “demonstrate that they have done something of their own initiative to improve their situation”. Bennett told the media: “Last year the government paid out over $250 million in hardship payments and that, frankly, is unsustainable”. Provocatively, and without giving any evidence, she accused beneficiaries of attempting to “milk the system”.







In fact, the high number of hardship payments—over one million payments were granted by Work and Income in 2009—is a measure of the devastating impact of job cuts and rising prices since the onset of the recession and demonstrates that benefit levels are grossly inadequate. As of March, 324,814 people—close to one in eight of the working-age population—were reliant on poverty-level welfare payments, which amount to a maximum of just $194 a week for adult unemployment and sickness beneficiaries and $278 for single parents. For 18 to 19-year-olds living at home, the rate is only $129.







While official unemployment fell in the first quarter of 2010, from 7.1 percent to 6 percent, it remains well above the 3.5 percent level in 2007. Food prices have risen by about 8 percent in the past two years. The food parcels and emergency assistance given out by the Auckland City Mission increased by 50 percent last year.







The government is taking steps to shift people from the invalid’s benefit, which pays $242 a week, onto the sickness benefit, which pays $194. From September, Work and Income case managers and designated doctors will “vigorously” assess applicants for the invalid’s benefit—many of them people with mental health problems or serious disabilities—to determine if they are capable of part-time work.







Paul Blair, a beneficiary advocate from the Rotorua People’s Advocacy Centre, told the New Zealand Herald in April that there was already “a nationwide campaign to kick [people] off the invalid’s benefit”. Blair said Work and Income regional health advisers were ringing doctors and “cross-examining” them about whether their patients were really incapable of working 15 hours a week.







More attacks are being prepared. In April, Bennett appointed a Welfare Working Group (WWG) to address “long-term welfare dependence and to look for ways to turn around the growth in beneficiary numbers and expenditure”. Bennett told parliament on June 15 that the Group would look at recent welfare restructures in Ireland, Australia and the UK. She praised the UK government’s new “welfare-to-work” programme, which will strip the unemployed off benefits if they refuse to take a job offer and use “tougher” medical tests to drive the sick and disabled off benefits.







A WWG forum held on June 9-10 also discussed proposals such as time-limited benefits, as in the United States, and a worker-funded unemployment insurance scheme. The WWG will report to the government in December.







The Maori Party and Whanau Ora







Another element of the government’s assault is the Whanau Ora (“family well-being”) policy devised by the Maori Party. Following the 2008 election, the Maori Party entered into a “confidence and supply” agreement to support the National government on key policy issues. In return, National is backing policies designed to benefit the thin layer of Maori elites that the Maori Party represents.







Whanau Ora is currently in its implementation stages. Its purpose is to privatise and ration the provision of social services, particularly to indigenous Maori, who are the main targets of the policy (although it will also be offered to non-Maori) and one of the most exploited layers of the working class. The unemployment rate for Maori is currently 13.6 percent.







An initial $134.3 million over four years will be redirected from ministerial budgets to 20 “community organisations”—tribal-based businesses such as Auckland’s Waipareira Trust. These organisations will appoint caseworkers to “identify [a family’s] needs, develop a plan of action to address them and broker their access to a range of health and social services”.







The “plan of action” will often entail a reduction in services. The Whanau Ora Taskforce report states: “Long-term dependency on outside agencies is not consistent with Whanau Ora; instead the aim is to enable whanau to assume responsibility for their own affairs”.







Maori Party co-leader Tariana Turia, who is the minister in charge of Whanau Ora, emphasised this point at a conference on June 21: “Whanau Ora is about being self-sustaining; it is about restoring that sense of collective responsibility to care for our own”. She spoke of “achieving improved cost-effectiveness and value for money”.







Whanau Ora has drawn praise from the media and the ruling elite. Business Round Table executive director Roger Kerr, writing in the Dominion Post on April 30, endorsed the policy as a way to reduce “dependency on welfare”.







Four of the Maori Party’s five members in parliament voted against National’s Future Focus legislation. As demonstrated by Whanau Ora, however, the Maori Party is in full agreement with the rationale that welfare should be denied to people on the grounds of ending “welfare dependency”. Their perspective is that the Maori establishment should benefit from the process by functioning as the enforcement mechanism.







There are other major attacks on working class living standards. In its May 20 budget, the government increased the regressive goods and services tax (GST) from 12.5 percent to 15 percent, effective from October. The same government which decries the supposed “mentality of entitlement” among beneficiaries, cut the company tax rate from 30 to 28 percent and the top income tax rate from 38 to 33 cents, in order to bring about a massive transfer of wealth to the rich. Working people also face increased living costs from the government’s Emissions Trading Scheme, which came into effect on July 1.







The opposition Labour Party has dropped any pretence of opposition to the GST hike, and while it voted against National’s Future Focus legislation, this was merely a parliamentary manoeuvre. Labour’s record in government demonstrates that it shares National’s perspective of making the working class pay for the inability of capitalist society to provide employment or social support for the entire population.







For more than 25 years the social welfare state has been dismantled in the name of making New Zealand internationally competitive and attractive to foreign investment, a process begun by the Labour government of David Lange in the late 1980s. In the book The New Zealand Experiment, historian Jane Kelsey noted that during this period “the amount and extent of entitlements to welfare benefits were cut back as numbers forced to depend on them grew”.







Beginning in 1989, superannuation eligibility was gradually increased from 60 to 65 years, health subsidies were cut, state house rentals were raised and social security benefits were taxed. The unemployment benefit was abolished for those under 18



The National government extended the process from 1990, with massive across-the-board benefit cuts. Labour, in office again from 1999, did not restore any of the cuts and presided over the economic and social marginalisation of ever-growing numbers of people. Now, amid the worst economic environment since the Great Depression, tens of thousands face being stripped of even the minimal benefits still reluctantly paid by the state.

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Is this guy for real?   Pope said child rape was normal in his day...
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Vatican Christmas Shocker! Pope says child rape isn't that bad, was normal back in his day



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Is the game up for the Catholic Church? Sadly not, as many of its brainwashed members will continue to support it in spite of its now overt symptoms of psychopathology.Victims of clerical sex abuse have reacted furiously to Pope Benedict's claim yesterday that paedophilia wasn't considered an "absolute evil" as recently as the 1970s.



In his traditional Christmas address yesterday to cardinals and officials working in Rome, Pope Benedict XVI also claimed that child pornography was increasingly considered "normal" by society.



"In the 1970s, paedophilia was theorised as something fully in conformity with man and even with children," the Pope said.



"It was maintained - even within the realm of Catholic theology - that there is no such thing as evil in itself or good in itself. There is only a 'better than' and a 'worse than'. Nothing is good or bad in itself."



The Pope said abuse revelations in 2010 reached "an unimaginable dimension" which brought "humiliation" on the Church.



Asking how abuse exploded within the Church, the Pontiff called on senior clerics "to repair as much as possible the injustices that occurred" and to help victims heal through a better presentation of the Christian message.



"We cannot remain silent about the context of these times in which these events have come to light," he said, citing the growth of child pornography "that seems in some way to be considered more and more normal by society" he said.



But outraged Dublin victim Andrew Madden last night insisted that child abuse was not considered normal in the company he kept.



Mr Madden accused the Pope of not knowing that child pornography was the viewing of images of children being sexually abused, and should be named as such.



He said: "That is not normal. I don't know what company the Pope has been keeping for the past 50 years."



Pope Benedict also said sex tourism in the Third World was "threatening an entire generation".



Angry abuse victims in America last night said that while some Church officials have blamed the liberalism of the 1960s for the Church's sex abuse scandals and cover-up catastrophes, Pope Benedict had come up with a new theory of blaming the 1970s.



"Catholics should be embarrassed to hear their Pope talk again and again about abuse while doing little or nothing to stop it and to mischaracterise this heinous crisis," said Barbara Blaine, the head of SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests,



"It is fundamentally disturbing to watch a brilliant man so conveniently misdiagnose a horrific scandal," she added.



"The Pope insists on talking about a vague 'broader context' he can't control, while ignoring the clear 'broader context' he can influence - the long-standing and unhealthy culture of a rigid, secretive, all-male Church hierarchy fixated on self-preservation at all costs. This is the 'context' that matters."



The latest controversy comes as the German magazine Der Spiegel continues to investigate the Pope's role in allowing a known paedophile priest to work with children in the early 1980s.
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Monday, May 30, 2011

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Saturday, May 28, 2011

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Was the crashed Roswell alien ship in 1947  really a Soviet spy plane  - new book's claim...





Was Area 51 developed after the controversial Roswell alien ship crash  theory in 1947? Was it actually a Soviet spy plane? New questions, new claims in Annie Jacobsen's book.

American journalist Annie Jacobsen  has apparently shocked even the most devoted conspiracy theorists with  new claims about  the controversial  "Area 51" installation in the Nevada desert 75 miles north of Las Vegas.

After decades of controversial discussion by other commentators,   Annie Jacobsen claims there were no weather balloons, no alien ship that crashed near Roswell, Mexico, in 1947, but perhaps a crashed  Soviet spy plane controlled by disfigured adolescents, two of whom initially survived. And she also strongly suggested they were formerly linked to infamous Nazi  scientist Doctor Mengele.

And Ms Jacobsen also claims that 'Area 51' engineers and pilots reverse-engineered  Soviet made MiG fighters and developed the present drones (unmanned aircraft) that have been used to bomb Afghanistan and Pakistan in recent years.

Dig around a little and the technology that spawned the Stealth aircraft of recent years will be revealed. While her accounts are reportedly strong and believeable, there is no credibility because the documents she discusses remain classified.

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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

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New book claims Hitler and the Nazis tried to breed super 'talking dogs'...


A new book claims that Hitler's  Nazi scientists attempted to breed a secret army of 'super dogs' that could speak, read and write. From the realms of science fiction?  Apparently they convinced Adolph Hitler it was possible.

The activities of the Tier-Spreschschule were bizarre to say the least. It was one of many experiments carried out in the search for a secret weapon to help Nazi Germany win the war.

Dogs allegedly sent to an Animal Speech  School near Hanover, included an Airedale terrier  called Rolf who could, it was claimed, spell by tapping his  paw on a board; each letter of the alphabet was represented by a certain number of taps. Rolf was said to have discussed religion, learnt foreign languages, written poetry and once asked a visiting noblewomen, "Can you wag your tail?"

A German pointer named Don impressed his handlers by apparently imitating a human voice to  bark: 'Hungry! Give me cakes." Another was said to bark "Mein  Fuhrer" when  asked who Adolph  Hitler was.

Jan Bondeson, a historian at Cardiff University, claims the Nazis believed dogs were almost as  intelligent as humans, and that physical limitations prevented them from interacting as equals.  Experiments were carried out to find evidence of telepathy  betwwen dog and man.

However, Bondeson's research for his book Amazing Dogs: A Cabinet of Canine Curiosities found no evidence  that the German Army ever found a tactical use for its educated hounds.

Just another tall story from the Nazi  archives.


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Monday, May 23, 2011

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Taleban leader killed in Pakistan - another terrorist icon falls...





Taleban leader killed in Pakistan - another terrorist icon falls...



Little is publicaly known of Taleban leader Mullah Omar, and few photos of him exist, but he has been reported killed this week. Photo / supplied Shrink

Little is publicaly known of Taleban leader Mullah Omar, and few photos of him exist, but he has been reported killed this week. Photo / suppliedThe Afghan media is reporting that Mullah Mohmmad Omar, the leader of the Taleban, has been found and killed, although there is no official confirmation at this stage.



Mullah Omar was shot dead as he was being moved from Quetta to North Waziristan two days ago, according to Afghan news outlet TOLOnews.



He was the spiritual leader of the Taleban movement that operates in parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan, operating as Afghanistan's de facto head of state from 1996 to late 2001, under the official title 'Head of the Supreme Council'.



The FBI has been hunting Mullah Omar since October 2001 for sheltering Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda militants in the years prior to the September 11 attacks.



News that he has been killed comes three weeks after US president Barack Obama confirmed that bin Laden had been found and shot dead in Pakistan.



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Saturday, May 21, 2011

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Russian Interior Ministry troops fed dog food to cut costs...


In what is a chilling reminder of conditions in armed forces in the Stalinist era, claims have emerged from Russia that Russian Interior Ministry  troops were fed dog food to cut costs.

The (rare) whistle-blower, who was a former major in the ministry, Igor Matveyev,  said officers tried to cover up the scandal and other wrongdoings at the Interior Ministry troops base where he had been based in the far eastern city of Vladivostok

"Its embarrasing to say but soldiers were fed dog food. It was fed to them in stew." Matveyev said.

Adding, " dog food labels were covered up by other labels reading" premium quality beef."

Just how far up the Russian military foodchain does this scandal go? Some officials are bound to lose their heads over this, but fortunately won't end up in some gulag in Siberia like thousands of their predecessors in decades past.
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Sunday, May 15, 2011

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High Noon in the Pacific...


by Peter Petterson

A diplomatic incident has occured between the two Pacific Island nations of Fiji and Tonga.

Fiji claims a Tongan patrol craft entered Fijian waters and spirited away political fugitive, Colonel Tevita Mara, the son of the late Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, the founding prime minister and a former President of Fiji.

Colonel Tevita Uluilakeba Mara is the recent commander of the Third Fiji Infantry Regiment. He and land force commander,  Colonel Pita Diriti were arrested a week ago and charged with organising a mutiny to overthrow the dictator of Fiji, Commodore Frank Bainimarama, who is also the self-appointed prime minister of Fiji who refuses democratic elections in the island state. Bainimarama led a coup against the former democratically elected government in 2006. He was head of the Fijian armed forces at that time.

The Tongan Navy allegedly sent a mission of "rescue" into Fijian waters with a patrol boat spiriting the Fijian army officer to Tonga and protection by  King George Tupou  there. Bainimarama demands that Tonga hands Colonel back to Fijian authorites. Colonel Mara also has family ties in Tonga as well. It could prove to be a really delicate situation.

Tonga claims it rescued Colonel Mara in international waters, despite Fijian claims to the contrary. Fiji claims Tonga has breached Fijian sovereignty. Earlier this year Tonga claims the Fijian Navy sent a vessel to the remote and disputed Minerva Atoll (between Tonga and New Zealand)  and  blew up navigation lights there.

Neither New Zealand or Australia want to become involved in the dispute. They do not wish to interfere in the domestic affairs of either country. But it is possible that at some future stage they could be asked to assist. The Tongan King approved the mission by telephone from Europe where he is visiting at present. The New Zealand Navy frigate HMNZ Otago is presently in port in Tonga on  totally unrelated business. Fiji appears to have a standing army that is not in proportion to its population. It could actually be closer in numbers to the permanent New Zealand combined defence forces. Fiji also has a police force of significant numberical strength.

There are claims that Fijian dictator, Commodore Frank Bainimarama's future is at risk, and this  diplomatic crisis could well end his illegal regime with another coup by the armed forces  removing him from power. Fiji's military appointed Attorney-General, Aiyaz Khayum  has been suggested as being a power-broker behind the unwell, and morally and intellectually weakened Commodore Bainimarama, who is allegedly now just a hand-puppet to shadowy forces behind the regime. These two Fijian leaders may well go head to head in the near future, and the loser could well be Bainimarama himself.
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Friday, May 13, 2011

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The long slide to oblivion for al Qaeda and its fellow travellers...



by Peter Petterson


It has been stated  in various  news reports  that the US Obama administration is feasting on and heralding the psychological impact on  al Qaeda of the loss of Osama bin Ladin. Can you blame them  for what is a huge impact on international terrorism, because despite claims to the contary, he continually had his fingers in the pie in planning future terrorist attacks.

The US vast intelligence analysis machine will gorge themselves on the extensive material Osama bin Ladin left behind. The mine of digital information he gathered in his years at Abbottabad reveals him as not being remote and irrelevant  as many claimed, but actually meticulously connected to the al Qaeda rank and file and still determined to destroy the US and its western allies.

While he may have been deluded about US society, he was endlessly  inventive with schemes to throw it into chaos; he may have thought US society was still struggling with the aftermath of 9/11, not realising it had moved on and had developed defensive capabilities such as the special forces attack that eliminated him.

The US has much to learn and digest about Bin Ladins future plans, including attacks on its domestic rail network in future months. Al Qaeda may not have lost its head, but certainly its brain.

The US will expect more of what has happened in recent days, suicide bombings that killed 80 and injured more than a 100 in Pakistan, and claimed by the Taleban as revenge for bin Ladin's assassination, because that is what it was in reality. Ten years late many would claim!

He may well be a martyr for al Qaeda's cause, but I feel its the beginning of a long slide to oblivion for  radical Islam. The message coming out of the number of uprisings against dictatorial regimes is for democratic change, not widespread Islamic jihad and the implementation of Sharia regimes.

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011



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      Osama bin Ladin already dead from disease, claims Iran...

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      Osama bin Ladin already from disease, says Iran...

    • BREAKING NEWS; 'Bin Laden dead long before US raid'. Osama Died of Disease.
      Iran's intelligence minister says the country has reliable information that former head of the al-Qaeda terrorist group Osama bin Laden died of disease some time ago.

    • “We have accurate information that bin Laden died of illness some time ago,” Heidar Moslehi told reporters on the sidelines of a Cabinet meeting on Sunday.

    • He questioned Washington's claim that bin Laden was killed by American troops in a hiding compound in Pakistan on May 1.

    • “If the US military and intelligence apparatus have really arrested or killed bin Laden, why don't they show him (his dead body) why have they thrown his corpse into the sea?” Moslehi asked.
      “When we apprehended [former Jundallah ringleader Abdul Malik] Rigi, we showed him and also aired his interview,” ISNA quoted the intelligence chief as saying.

    • By releasing such false news, he said, the White House seeks to overshadow regional awakening.

    • Moslehi said US officials resort to such PR campaigns to divert attention from their domestic problems as well as their “fragile” economic situation.

    • US President Barack Obama claimed that Osama bin Laden was killed by US forces on May 1 in a hiding compound in Pakistan.

    • A US official later announced that bin Laden's body was abruptly buried at sea, falsely boasting that his hasty burial was in accordance with the Islamic law, requiring burial within 24 hours of death.

    • However, burial at sea is not an Islamic practice and Islam does not have a timeframe for burial.
      US officials also claimed their decision for a sea burial was made because no country would accept bin Laden's remains, without elaborating on which countries were actually contacted on the matter.

    • Analysts, however, have raised serious questions as to why US officials did not allow for the application of a DNA test to officially confirm the identity of the corpse before its hasty burial.

    • Acknowledgements: Global Research
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    Thursday, May 05, 2011

    Osama bin Ladin targeted trains within US...



    Osama bin Laden raid documents: U.S. train attack considered for 9/11 anniversary...









    WASHINGTON -- Some of the first information gleaned from Osama bin Laden's compound indicates al-Qaida considered attacking U.S. trains on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, but counterterrorism officials say they believe the plot was only aspirational and have no recent intelligence about any active plan for such an attack.



    As of February 2010, the terror organization was considering tampering with an unspecified U.S. rail track so that a train would fall off the track at a valley or a bridge, according to a Homeland Security intelligence warning sent to law enforcement officials around the country Thursday.



    The warning was obtained by The Associated Press and marked for "official use only." This information appears to be the first widely circulated intelligence pulled from the raid this week on bin Laden's secret compound in Pakistan.



    After killing the terror leader and four of his associates, Navy SEALs confiscated a treasure trove of computers, DVDs and documents from the home where he had been hiding for six years.



    Intelligence analysts have been reviewing and translating the material, looking for information about pending plots and other terror connections.



    "We want to stress that this alleged al-Qaida plotting is based on initial reporting, which is often misleading or inaccurate and subject to change," Homeland spokesman Matt Chandler said. The government has no plans to issue an official terror alert, he saiid.




    "While it is clear there was some level of planning, we have no recent information to indicate an active ongoing plot to target transportation and no information on possible locations or specific targets," the May 5 warning said.



    U.S. officials have disrupted other terror plans that targeted rails, including the 2009 plot to blow up the New York City subway system.



    On Monday the FBI and Homeland Security warned law enforcement around the country that bin Laden's death could inspire retaliatory attacks in the U.S. They said the transportation sector -- including U.S. rails -- remain attractive targets.


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    Acknowledgements:Associated Press /Yahoo Extra News/
























    The real reason why the US assasinated Osama bin Ladin...



     Osama bin Ladin had plans to blow up trains within the US on the anniversary of 9/11 this year. That explains just why the US took action against him last week and assasinated him by the use of Navy Seals special forces troops inside Pakistan.

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    A symbolic victory - President Obama says Osama bin Ladin's death was justice seen to be done...



    (CNN) -- Osama bin Laden, the founder and leader of the terrorist group al Qaeda, was killed Sunday night in Pakistan, ending a nearly 10-year long manhunt for one of the world's most-wanted men.



    Bin Laden and his terrorist network were behind the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States and are linked to others around the world.



    The enormity of the destruction in the 9/11 attacks -- the World Trade Center's towers devastated by two hijacked airplanes, the Pentagon partially destroyed by a third hijacked jetliner, a fourth flight crashed in rural Pennsylvania, and more than 3,000 people killed -- gave bin Laden a global presence.



    The Saudi-born zealot commanded an organization run like a rogue multinational firm, experts said, with subsidiaries operating secretly in dozens of countries, plotting terror, raising money and recruiting young Muslim men -- even boys -- from many nations to its training camps in Afghanistan.



    Bin Laden used the fruits of his family's success -- a personal fortune estimated in the hundreds of millions of dollars -- to help finance al Qaeda in its quest for a new pan-Islamic religious state. How much bin Laden got in the settlement of the family estate is still a matter of contention. Estimates range from tens of millions to hundreds of millions.



    Even before September 11, bin Laden was already on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.



    He had been implicated in a series of deadly, high-profile attacks that had grown in their intensity and success during the 1990s.



    They included a deadly firefight with U.S. soldiers in Somalia in October 1993, the bombings of two U.S. embassies in East Africa that killed 224 in August 1998, and an attack on the USS Cole that killed 17 sailors in October 2000.



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    Bin Laden eluded capture for years, once reportedly slipping out of a training camp in Afghanistan just hours before a barrage of U.S. cruise missiles destroyed it.



    On September 11, sources said, the evidence immediately pointed to bin Laden. Within days, those close to the investigation said they had their proof.



    Six days after the attack, President George W. Bush made it clear Osama bin Laden was the No. 1 suspect.



    "I want justice," Bush said. "There's an old poster out West that said, 'Wanted, dead or alive.'"



    Bin Laden was born in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1957, the 17th of 52 children in a family that had struck it rich in the construction business.



    His father, Mohamed bin Laden, was a native of Yemen, who immigrated to Saudi Arabia as a child. He became a billionaire by building his company into the largest construction firm in the Saudi kingdom.



    As Saudi Arabia became flush with oil money, so, too, did the bin Laden family business, as Osama's father cultivated and exploited connections within the royal family.



    One of the elder bin Laden's four wives -- described as Syrian in some accounts -- was Osama's mother. The young bin Laden inherited a share of the family fortune at an early age after his father died in an aircraft accident.



    The bin Ladens were noted for their religious commitment. In his youth, Osama studied with Muslim scholars. Two of the family businesses' most prestigious projects also left a lasting impression: the renovations of mosques at Mecca and Medina, Islam's two holiest sites.



    As a young man attending college in Jeddah, bin Laden's interest in religion started to take a political turn. One of his professors was Abdullah Azzam, a Palestinian scholar who was a key figure in the rise of a new pan-Islamic religious movement.



    Azzam founded an organization to help the mujahedeen fighting to repel the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan in 1979.



    Bin Laden soon became the organization's top financier, using his family connections to raise money. He left as a volunteer for Afghanistan at 22, joining the U.S.-backed call to arms against the Soviets.



    He remained there for a decade, using construction equipment from his family's business to help the Muslim guerrilla forces build shelters, tunnels and roads through the rugged Afghan mountains, and at times taking part in battle.



    In the late 1980s, bin Laden founded al Qaeda, Arabic for "the base," an organization that CNN terrorism analyst and author Peter Bergen says had fairly prosaic beginnings. One of its purposes was to provide documentation for Arab fighters who fought against the Soviets in Afghanistan, including death certificates.



    Al Qaeda, under bin Laden's leadership, ran a number of guesthouses for these Arab fighters and their families. It also operated training camps to help them prepare for the fight against the Soviets.



    In the early 1990s, with the disintegration of the Soviet Union, bin Laden turned his sights on the world's remaining superpower -- the United States. War-hardened and victorious, he returned to Saudi Arabia following the Soviet retreat from Afghanistan.



    In a 1997 CNN interview, bin Laden declared a "jihad," or "holy war," against the United States.



    The Iraqi invasion of Kuwait provided the next turning point in Osama bin Laden's career.



    When the United States sent troops to Saudi Arabia for battle against Iraq in the Persian Gulf War, bin Laden was outraged. He had offered his own men to defend the Saudi kingdom but the Saudi government ignored his plan.



    He began to target the United States for its presence in Saudi Arabia, home to the Muslim holy sites of Mecca and Medina. With bin Laden's criticisms creating too much friction with the Saudi government, he and his supporters left for Sudan in 1991.



    There, according to U.S. officials, al Qaeda began to evolve into a terror network, with bin Laden at its helm. Tapping into his personal fortune, bin Laden operated a range of businesses involved in construction, farming and exporting.



    Although the U.S. government was unaware of it at the time, bin Laden was already actively working against it.



    According to court testimony, he sent one of his top lieutenants, Mohammed Atef, to help train Somalis to attack U.S. peacekeeping troops stationed there. Bin Laden would later hint, during an interview with CNN, of his involvement in the deaths of 18 U.S. Army Rangers in 1993 in Mogadishu.



    Also in 1993, terrorists bombed the World Trade Center in New York, killing six and wounding hundreds. Eventually, bin Laden would be named along with many others as an unindicted co-conspirator in that case. The mastermind of the attack, Ramzi Yousef, would later be revealed to have close ties to al Qaeda.



    In 1996, bin Laden took his war against the United States a step further. By then, he had been stripped of his Saudi citizenship and forced by Sudanese officials, under pressure from the United States, to leave that country. He returned to Afghanistan where he received harbor from the fundamentalist Taliban, who were ruling the country.



    By then, the United States had begun to recognize a growing threat from bin Laden, citing him as a financier of terrorism in a government report.



    According to reports, however, the U.S. government passed up a Sudanese government offer to turn over bin Laden, because at the time it had no criminal charges against him. The Saudis, according to an interview with their former intelligence chief in Time magazine, also declined to take custody of bin Laden.



    In Afghanistan in 1996, bin Laden issued a "fatwa," or a religious order, entitled "Declaration of War Against Americans Who Occupy the Lands of the Two Holy Mosques."



    "There is no more important thing than pushing the American occupier out," decreed the fatwa, which praised Muslim youths willing to die to accomplish that goal: "Youths only want one thing, to kill (U.S. soldiers) so they can get to Paradise."



    In his first interview with Western media in 1997, bin Laden told CNN that the United States was "unjust, criminal and tyrannical."



    "The U.S. today, as a result of the arrogant atmosphere, has set a double standard, calling whoever goes against its injustice a terrorist," he said in the interview. "It wants to occupy our countries, steal our resources, impose on us agents to rule us."



    In February 1998, he expanded his target list, issuing a new fatwa against all Americans, including civilians.



    They were to be killed wherever they might be found anywhere in the world, he decreed. This new fatwa announced the creation of the "The World Islamic Front for Jihad against the Jews and the Crusaders" and was co-signed by Dr. Ayman al-Zawahiri, head of Egypt's al-Jihad terrorist group.



    Six months later, explosions destroyed the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, killing 224 people and injuring 4,000 more.



    U.S. prosecutors later indicted bin Laden for masterminding those attacks.



    By the time three hijacked airliners struck the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, symbols of the U.S. business and military might, bin Laden's terror network had become global in its reach.



    The organization soon became America's prime target in Bush's war against global terrorism. Bin Laden, its founder, became the most-wanted man in the world.



    Then-U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell explained al Qaeda's network this way: "Osama bin Laden is the chairman of the holding company, and within that holding company are terrorist cells and organizations in dozens of countries around the world, any of them capable of committing a terrorist act."



    "It's not enough to get one individual, although we'll start with that one individual," Powell said.



    In statements released from his hideouts in Afghanistan after September 11, bin Laden denied al Qaeda was responsible for the attacks.



    A videotape of bin Laden later obtained and released by the U.S. government, however, showed him saying he knew the September 11 attacks were coming, chuckling and gloating about their toll. Even with his knowledge of the construction trade, he said with a smile, he did not expect the twin towers of the World Trade Center to collapse completely.



    Speaking in an earlier video recording that was first broadcast over the Arabic-language television network Al-Jazeera, bin Laden said America is "filled with fear from the north, south, east and west. Thank God for that."



    "These events have split the world into two camps -- belief and disbelief," he said. "America will never dream or know or taste security or safety unless we know safety and security in our land and in Palestine."



    Bin Laden had taken advantage of his time in Afghanistan, cementing his ties to the Taliban.



    He was particularly close to Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar. He built a mansion in Kandahar but spent most of his time on the move around the country, according to intelligence sources.



    Al Qaeda had a network of training camps and safe houses where recruits from around the world were brought for combat and weapons training and indoctrination.



    As long as the Taliban ruled Afghanistan, bin Laden, his four wives and more than 10 children were able to avoid capture.



    Before September 11, the Afghan government refused U.S. requests to turn over bin Laden. "Osama's protection is our moral and Islamic duty," one Taliban official was quoted as saying in July 2001.



    As the United States bombing campaign helped the Afghan opposition drive the Taliban from power, however, bin Laden's days were numbered.



    The reward on his head grew to $25 million. Countless leaflets advertising the bounty were dropped from U.S. airplanes, which flew with impunity over Afghan skies.



    "We're hunting him down," Bush said on November 19, 2001. "He runs and he hides, but as we've said repeatedly, the noose is beginning to narrow. The net is getting tighter."



    But he eluded U.S. and allied authorities during the war in Afghanistan, vanishing in December 2001, apparently fleeing during the intensive bombing campaign in the rugged Tora Bora region near the border with Pakistan.



    "He's alive or dead. He's in Afghanistan or somewhere else," then-Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said in April 2002 when asked about bin Laden's whereabouts.



    No more videos showing bin Laden were released during the spring and summer of 2002 and there was speculation that he may have died during U.S. bombing raids in Afghanistan.



    But audiotapes released in October and November 2002 and broadcast on Al-Jazeera were allegedly were from him. U.S. government experts analyzed the tapes and said the voice on the tapes was almost certainly bin Laden's.



    On February 11, 2002, a new audio message purportedly from bin Laden called on Muslims around the world to show solidarity against U.S.-led military action in Iraq.



    The tape was broadcast on Al Jazeera, which originally denied its existence. The voice on tape added that any nation that helps the United States attack Iraq, "(Has) to know that they are outside this Islamic nation. Jordan and Morocco and Nigeria and Saudi Arabia should be careful that this war, this crusade, is attacking the people of Islam first."



    Days later, U.S. government reports suggest that bin Laden had survived sustained bombing and could be near the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan.



    Then, in May 2002, Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar is quoted in a Saudi-owned publication, "Sheikh Osama is still alive, praise God." A Russian newspaper publishes a similar report likewise quoting Omar, saying, "Osama helped us during the war with the (Soviets), he would not leave us now."



    Abdel-Bari Atwan, the editor of the London-based Al-Quds Al Arabi newspaper, said in July of that year that bin Laden was in good health, despite being wounded in an attack on his base in Afghanistan the previous December. Atwan said then that bin Laden's followers had told him that the al Qaeda leader would not make more video statements until his group launched another attack on the United States.



    That appeared to prove prescient, as there were no further attacks on U.S. soil in subsequent years -- though there were several high-profile attempts, purportedly linked to al Qaeda -- and few signs of bin Laden.



    Muslim clerics in Spain turned the tables on bin Laden in March 2005, issuing the first fatwa against the terrorist leader. The Islamic edict called him an apostate and urged other Muslims to denounce him.



    More details about bin Laden came out in October 2009, in the form of a book written by one of his wives and sons titled, "Growing Up bin Laden: Osama's Wife and Son Take Us Inside Their World."



    A few months later, the U.S. government admitted a "lack of intelligence" on his whereabouts -- suspecting that he could be in Afghanistan or Pakistan.



    But he reappeared on the world's radar in January 2010, with the release of two audiotapes released in the span of a week.



    In the first, he purportedly claimed responsibility for the alleged Christmas Day attempt by Nigerian national Umar Farouk AbdulMuttallab to blow up a Northwest Airlines plane as it neared Detroit, Michigan, from Amsterdam, Netherlands. In that tape, the voice -- thought to be bin Laden's -- warned the United States of more attacks.



    Days later, Al Jazeera released an audiotape purportedly from bin Laden in which he condemned the United States and other industrial nations for causing climate change.



    Then, in January of this year, a speaker claiming to be the terrorist mastermind warned French troops to leave Afghanistan -- or else two French journalists abducted by militants there could be killed.



    The speaker thought to be bin Laden said on the audiotape, which also aired on Al Jazeera, that France's alliance with the United States will prove costly.



    One U.S. counterterrorism official told CNN at the time that the tape "sends a chill up your spine," as it refers to "a couple of human beings whose lives are at stake."



    For several months before that last tape's release, however, U.S. officials had received specific information about where bin Laden may have been hiding in Pakistan, according to President Barack Obama.



    On Sunday, the president said he ordered an operation -- carried out by a handful of U.S. troops -- to get bin Laden in Pakistan. The al Qaeda leader resisted and was killed in an ensuing firefight, and U.S. forces took custody of his body.



    "His demise should be welcomed by all who believe in peace and human dignity," Obama said in a speech announcing bin Laden's death. "Justice has been done."


    Acknowledgements: CNN News