May 152012
 
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Bin Laden had plans for tenth anniversary of 9/11.

by Gwynne Dyer

I wanted you to be the first to know. It has just been revealed by the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point Military Academy in the United States that I am on a very short list of journalists (eight in western countries, and seven others in India, Pakistan and Arab countries) to whom Osama bin Laden wanted to send "special media material" on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the United States. To what do I owe this honour?

I can't vouch for the authenticity of the letters that the American forces seized when they raided bin Laden's house in northern Pakistan a year ago, but according to the CTC's translation the plan was to send these carefully selected and named journalists a site address and password "at the right time" so that we could download his "special material."

That never happened, because bin Laden was killed before the anniversary rolled round, but it does raise an interesting question. None of the people he named (me, Bob Fisk of the Independent in Britain, investigative journalist Seymour Hersh in the United States, and independent journalist Eric Margolis in Canada, for example) has actually written in favour of al-Qaida and its goals — so what did he think he would gain by sending us the stuff?

The answer, I suspect, is that he had been reduced to grasping at straws…

About Gwynne Dyer


Gwynne Dyer is a London-based independent journalist whose articles are published in 45 countries.

© Copyright 2012 Gwynne Dyer, All rights Reserved. Written For: StraightGoods.ca
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