Tehran: Iran’s Intelligence Minister has said that the country has reliable information that Al Qaeda’s former head Osama bin Laden died of disease some time ago.
While talking to media representatives Haider Moslehi said, “We have accurate information that Bin Laden died of illness some time ago.”
He questioned Washington that if Osama Bin Laden had been really killed in a hiding compound in Pakistan on May 02, then why do not America show his dead body why have they thrown his corpse into the sea?”
“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 look for outshine regional awakening.
Moslehi said US officials want to divert attention of Americans from their domestic problems as well as their “fragile” economic situation.
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.
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