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CIA Under Fire for ‘Live Tweeting’ bin Laden Killing on 5 Year Anniversary

© AFP 2023 / DEWIRAAn Indonesian Muslim youth watches a television coverage of the US elections in front of a portrait of Osama bin Laden at a Islam youth movement headquarters in Jakarta, 03 November 2004
An Indonesian Muslim youth watches a television coverage of the US elections in front of a portrait of Osama bin Laden at a Islam youth movement headquarters in Jakarta, 03 November 2004 - Sputnik International
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CIA’s very unusual idea to “mark” the 5-year anniversary Osama bin Laden's execution by “live tweeting” it as if it were happening today has caused an uproar in the Internet, with many calling the action unprofessional, grotesque and embarrassing and others doubting the truth of the operation.

Five years on, the Central Intelligence Agency came up with an unusual idea to mark the anniversary of the killing of what was once the FBI's most wanted terrorist, Osama bin Laden, by the US Navy Seals in the Pakistani hideout of Abbottabad.

​The CIA, which provided intelligence for the operation, tweeted a timeline of the events as if it was happening in real time.

​​Many found the idea unprofessional, distasteful and arrogant.

​Back then it was announced that Bin Laden was killed shortly after 1am on May 2, 2011, local time, after the Seal Team stormed the compound in Pakistan where he had been in hiding for years.

​The body of the infamous terrorist however was never displayed to the public.

​In a process that the US government said was carried out for security reasons, Osama bin Laden’s body was reportedly then buried at sea off a US aircraft carrier, the USS Carl Vinson.

​Images of the burial at sea, along with other pictures of the corpse were reportedly taken, but the Obama administration has resisted all efforts by media sources and other groups to obtain them.

​This fact has caused many Internet users doubt the truth of the operation.

​Seymour Hersh, the Pulitzer-prize winning investigative journalist renowned for breaking the My Lai and Abu Ghraib stories, believes the actual story of bin Laden’s killing differs from the official one.

​In his new book “The killing of Osama bin Laden” he called it a “targeted assassination,” quoting a retired US official as saying the bin Laden killing was “clearly and absolutely a premeditated murder” and a former SEAL commander as saying “by law we know what we’re doing inside Pakistan is homicide.”

​“He was a prisoner of war! The SEALs weren’t proud of that mission; they were so mad it was outed,” Hersh said in an interview with the US-based website Salon.

​“I know a lot about what they think and what they thought and what they were debriefed, I will tell you that. They were very unhappy about the attention paid to that because they went in and it was just a hit.”

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