“Why fear him? May you please release the photos, Mr. President,” I wrote to Barack Obama. The White House has received my request and I’m hopeful the same would result in positive affirmation. Meanwhile, the Associated Press seems to have gone a step ahead as the news agency has filed a Freedom of Information Act request for all of the photographs and video taken by the US military during the raid on Osama bin Laden’s compound in Pakistan and on the USS Carl Vinson, the ship that conducted his burial at sea. Continue reading
Mr. Obama, Osama is dead. You only declared. Why fear him, still? Release his photos. They are not for your walls only. Meanwhile, a Pakistani military official who took some photographs inside the house where Osama bin Laden was claimed to have been killed, has sold them to Reuters news agency. Continue reading
The moment you notice a suspicious activity on your friend’s wall on a networking site or on your Facebook wall via your friend or a seductive chat liner on a messenger, please alert your friend immediately. Mind you, it is in your interest only for you have to protect your account as well. Continue reading
As a world citizen who has heard about Osama bin Laden’s death, I have a right to demand from the US that it must release related photos and proof of the dead al Qaeda chief’s burial. Or should I wait until Julian Assange’s WikiLeaks gets-and-releases the claim or the truth of the lie? But can you stop the internet from doing its bit. Here’s a Taiwanese animation of Osama’s killing. Continue reading