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BOTTOM OF THE SEA

To the bottom of the sea: Bin Laden’s last day

As the president and his team watched in real time, years of intelligence gathering lead a team of SEALs to Osama bin Laden’s last stand

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  • Play CBS VideoVIDEOInside the hunt for bin LadenThe hunt that ended in the death of Osama bin Laden began years ago when captured al Qaeda operatives revealed the existence of his trusted courier. David Martin reports on the U.S. operation behind the attack.
    • President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, along with members of the national security team, receive an update on the mission against Osama bin Laden in the Situation Room of the White House, May 1, 2011. Also in the photo are, seated next to Mr. Obama from left to right, an unidentified officer, Deputy National Security Advisor Dennis McDdonough, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. Standing from left to right are: Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm. Mike Mullen, National Security Advisor Tom Donilon, White House Chief of Staff William Daley, unknown, and unknown.President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, along with members of the national security team, receive an update on the mission against Osama bin Laden in the Situation Room of the White House, May 1, 2011. Also in the photo are, seated next to Mr. Obama from left to right, an unidentified officer, Deputy National Security Advisor Dennis McDdonough, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. Standing from left to right are: Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm. Mike Mullen, National Security Advisor Tom Donilon, White House Chief of Staff William Daley, unknown, and unknown. (White House/Pete Souza)

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(CBS News)Hours after receiving the go-ahead from President Barack Obama to perform a “surgical strike” on an expansive compound thought to house Osama bin Laden, helicopters descended out of the darkness into an affluent Pakistani neighborhood. Mr. Obama and his top advisers watched the action unfold in the Situation Room. 

 

As the information from the operation flowed into the Situation Room on Sunday afternoon, the president exclaimed, “We got him.”

 

One official heard a commander on scene say, “Geronimo E-KIA.” Geronimo was the code name for Bin Laden; E-KIA is “enemy killed in action.”

 

The hunt for bin Laden that ended Monday morning in Pakistan began years ago, when captured al Qaeda operatives first revealed the existence of bin Laden’s most trusted courier. Some of the leads to the courier came out of the CIA’s secret prisons, where high level al Qaeda captives were waterboarded.

 

CBS News correspondent David Martin reports that the courier was described as a protege of 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammed, and the man who delivered bin Laden’s orders to al Qaeda operatives in the field. In fact, current and former U.S. officials said that Mohammed gave intelligence officials the courier’s name. The CIA got similar information from Mohammed’s successor, Abu Faraj al-Libi. Both were subjected to harsh interrogation tactics inside CIA prisons in Poland and Romania.

 

However, it was not until four years ago that U.S. intelligence determined the courier’s real name: Maulawi Abd al-Khaliq Jan. Take a look at it. It cost bin Laden his life.

 

Key to the hunt was identifying the cell phone number of the courier and placing it under surveillance. In 2010, the U.S. intercepted a call to the courier in which he was asked where he had been. He responded that he was back with the people he had been with before. The caller then said, “May God facilitate you” – the implication being that courier was back with bin Laden and his family.

 

The courier did not make it easy to locate the compound, however, since every time he approached the compound, he turned off his phone. He did this more than 90 minutes out and removed the battery, so he went totally dark and would leave it off when he was in the compound. When he left the compound, he would wait 90 minutes and turn it back on. Analysts would therefore keep seeing this pop up in places all over Pakistan but nowhere near to Abbattabod. This is why it took so long to find the compound after they had the name and the cell phone number for the courier.

 

It took another two years after identifying the courier to find out what part of Pakistan Maulawi Jan operated in. Then, last August, the CIA discovered his residence. Officials said they were shocked by what they saw.

 

 

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“This intelligence case is different. What we see in this compound is different from anything we’ve ever seen before,” said John Brennan, White House counterterrorism advisor.

 

It was a $1 million compound, eight times bigger than any of the other homes, in a town where retired Pakistani military officers live, just 35 miles north of the capital of Islamabad.

 

It was built in 2005, apparently just for bin Laden, with walls as high as 18 feet, topped with barbed wire, the main building with opaque windows facing out and a seven-foot privacy wall on the third floor balcony. The residents of the compound burned their trash instead of putting it out for collection and despite the $1 million price tag, there was no telephone or internet service. Three families lived there: the courier’s family, his brother’s family, and a third family about the size of bin Laden’s. It was a convincing but circumstantial case.

 

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Once US had located the compound where the courier lived, they put it under surveillance and noticed that every day a tall man emerged from the main house and walked for an hour around the courtyard. Imagery indicated that the man was between 5’8″ and 6’5″, but the photos were not good enough to make a positive identification. They were images from satellites and not drones, since location was too risky to deploy the unmanned aircraft.

 

Surveillance also indicated that the courier was living in the guard-house not the main house and that the “pacer” was living in the main house.

 

By mid-February, intelligence from multiple sources was clear enough that Mr. Obama wanted to “pursue an aggressive course of action,” a senior administration official said. Over the next two and a half months, Mr. Obama led five meetings of the National Security Council focused solely on whether bin Laden was in that compound and, if so, how to get him, the official said.

 

President Obama considered attacking with B-2 stealth bombers flying non-stop from the U.S., but instead he chose the option that offered the best chance of coming away with proof bin Laden had been killed — a helicopter raid by Navy SEALs.

 

It was also the riskiest option — American commandos operating without permission deep inside Pakistani territory. The operation was such a tightly held secret that when the SEALs began training on a mockup of the compound, they were not told whom the real target was.

 

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On April 29, Mr. Obama approved an operation to get bin Laden. It was a mission that required surgical accuracy, even more precision than could be delivered by the government’s sophisticated Predator drones. To execute it, Mr. Obama tapped a small contingent of one of the Navy’s elite SEAL teams and put them under the command of CIA Director Leon Panetta, whose analysts monitored the compound from afar.

 

The operation was carried out by a 24-man platoon from the Naval Special Warfare Developmental group — known as DEVGRU — based out of Dam Neck, Va. It’s a group specifically dedicated to high-risk counterterrorism operations and assigned to the Joint Special Ops Command at Ft. Bragg.

 

A full-scale replica of the compound was erected in the special operations sector of Bagram air base in Afghanistan and the DEVGRU unit practiced assaulting under multiple scenarios — with many guards, with few guards, with explosives, etc.

 

“There were multiple opportunities to do that in terms of going through the exercises to prepare for it, so that once they hit the compound, they had already simulated it many times,” said Brennan.

 

The team was operating under the authority of Leon Panetta, the CIA director, since the U.S. military does not have authority to operate in Pakistan. A second team of about two dozen orbited out of sight in case they were needed.

 

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The operation was set for Saturday, but had to be postponed a day due to weather. At 1:30 a.m. on Monday morning in Pakistan time, two helicopters carried about 25 SEALs to the compound with a second team as backup. Meanwhile, back in Washington, Mr. Obama and his national security team watched live on television monitors as the operation unfolded.

 

“It was probably one of the most anxiety-filled periods of time, I think, in the lives of the people who were assembled here yesterday,” Brennan said.

 

 

Adding to the tension was the fact that Pakistani military officials scrambled air force jets in response to the situation, which they had no prior knowledge of. However, the U.S. forces were able to exit Pakistan’s air space without incident, Brennan said.

 

The operation’s helicopters — reportedly a HH-60 “Pave Hawk” and a CH-47 — came under fire from security forces firing from the roof of the compound. The Pave Hawk had mechanical failure and made a hard landing after half the platoon “fast roped” into the compound. At least two other helicopters were part of the initial assault. When the Pave Hawk couldn’t get back in the air, it was destroyed to protect the ship’s sensitive avionics and communication equipment.

 

“When that helicopter was seen to be unable to move, all of a sudden you had to go into Plan B,” said Brennan.

 

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The 22 people who lived in the compound, many of them women and children, were caught by surprise but bin Laden and his men put up a fight.

 

“He was engaged in a fire fight with those that entered the house that he was in and whether or not he got off any rounds, I quite frankly don’t know,” said Brennan.

 

The SEALs cleared the smaller building first, killing the courier and his brother. They then moved to the main building where bin Laden and his family lived on the 2nd and 3rd floors. Bin Laden’s son was killed and so was a woman, maybe bin Laden’s wife, when the men tried to use her as a human shield.

 

“Here is bin Laden, who has been calling for these attacks, living in this $1 million-plus compound, living in an area that is far removed from the front, hiding behind women who are put in front of him as a shield,” said Brennan.

 

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Bin Laden was one of the last to die, shot once in the head, once in the chest. The SEALs carried his body to the helicopter, along with any material they could gather for intelligence purposes. The second helo could not fly so they rigged it with explosives and blew it up.

 

After the gun battle, a “Sensitive Site Exploitation” team arrived to comb the site and collect intelligence material and DNA samples.

 

U.S. troops were at the compound for less than 40 minutes.

 

It was mid-afternoon in Virginia when Panetta and his team received word that bin Laden was dead. Cheers and applause broke out across the conference room.

 

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Facial recognition technology confirmed the body was bin Laden, and on Monday morning a DNA match removed virtually any doubt.

 

“Now we can say with 99.9 per cent confidence that this was bin Laden,” said Brennan.

 

The body was flown to an aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea, where it was washed, wrapped in a white sheet and placed in a weighted bag. Then the world’s most infamous man was sent to the bottom of the ocean.

 

In the words of one U.S. official, bin Laden had been hiding in plain sight, but he now has vanished without a trace and without a shrine to remember him by.

 

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ARTICLE ON MUSLIM BURIAL AT SEA

http://www.kxan.com/dpps/news/international/islamic-burial-outlined-by-holy-law_3799299

 

Islamic burial outlined by holy law

Updated: Monday, 02 May 2011, 12:18 PM CDT
Published : Monday, 02 May 2011, 12:18 PM CDT

UNDATED (WISH) – The burial rituals in the Islamic faith are laid out in Sharia, or the Islamic religious law, which requires that the body be buried as quickly as possible following the death of a Muslim.

Islamic clerics in the Middle East voiced their concerns Monday that the burial of Osama bin Laden’s body at sea may not have followed Islamic rituals. However, an explanation on the Ahlul Bayt Digital Islamic Library Projectwebsite indicates a Muslim’s body may be buried at sea if there is fear that the body may be exhumed or tortured by enemies.

As a general rule, the first step following a Muslim’s death is to close his or her eyes and make sure the body is in a position of rest.

Islamic law then calls for the bathing of the body following a particular ritual. According to the written rituals, the body is to be washed as few as three times but, it must be washed an odd number of times.

Once the body has been washed, Sharia calls for it to be enshrouded with a Kafan (shroud of white cloth). The Kafanis made up of three pieces for a male and five pieces for a female made of cotton or linen, as the extravagance of silk or anything gold is generally dissuaded in the Islamic faith.

The deceased is then wrapped in the Kafan and the left hand is placed over the chest and the right hand is placed into the left, a position usually associated with prayer.

Islamic tradition calls for a series of prayers called Salatul Janazah to be held among a Muslim congregation. Many of the prayers associated with Salatul Janazah are said in silence. The congregation gathers to ask for pardon for the deceased and to wrap them in mercy.

The prayers carry an obligation to Muslims. Scholars explain the obligation saying a Muslim should not hesitate to participate in the prayers whether or not he or she knows the deceased.

The interment of a Muslim is also clearly defined in Sharia. The basic principles surrounding Islamic burial outline that the grave is to be made deep enough to cover the body. The body is to be placed on its side facing toward Mecca.

Only men are allowed to place the body into the grave. Once the body has been placed into the grave, it is covered with a thick fabric or stones so that dirt will not directly cover the body.

As the grave is filled in, three handfuls of dirt are then tossed onto the grave saying, “From the earth did We create you, And into it shall We return you, And from it shall We bring you out once again.”

In the case of burial at sea, the body is to be weighted before it is released into the water.

 

 

 

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