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The Saudi government has denied a French newspaper report saying France's secret services believe Osama Bin Laden is dead. | |
The newspaper quoted the Saudi secret services as saying the al-Qaeda leader had died of typhoid in Pakistan. | The newspaper quoted the Saudi secret services as saying the al-Qaeda leader had died of typhoid in Pakistan. |
But, in a statement, the Saudi government said it had "no evidence" that Bin Laden was dead. | But, in a statement, the Saudi government said it had "no evidence" that Bin Laden was dead. |
The French president has ordered an inquiry into the leaked French secret service memo containing the claim. | The French president has ordered an inquiry into the leaked French secret service memo containing the claim. |
'Speculation' | 'Speculation' |
"The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has no evidence to support recent media reports that Osama Bin Laden is dead," the Saudi government said. | "The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has no evidence to support recent media reports that Osama Bin Laden is dead," the Saudi government said. |
It would be very nice to confirm that he is dead - in Pakistan, Afghanistan, New York or wherever, but I think such claims are unsubstantiated Mahmud Ali Durrani Pakistan's ambassador to US | It would be very nice to confirm that he is dead - in Pakistan, Afghanistan, New York or wherever, but I think such claims are unsubstantiated Mahmud Ali Durrani Pakistan's ambassador to US |
"Information that has been reported otherwise is purely speculative and cannot be independently verified." | "Information that has been reported otherwise is purely speculative and cannot be independently verified." |
French newspaper L'Est Republicain quoted a document as saying that the Saudi secret services were convinced the al-Qaeda leader had died of typhoid in Pakistan in late August. | French newspaper L'Est Republicain quoted a document as saying that the Saudi secret services were convinced the al-Qaeda leader had died of typhoid in Pakistan in late August. |
Officials in Pakistan and the US said they could not confirm the account. | Officials in Pakistan and the US said they could not confirm the account. |
Pakistan's ambassador to the US, Mahmud Ali Durrani told BBC News 24 that he doubted the claims were true: | Pakistan's ambassador to the US, Mahmud Ali Durrani told BBC News 24 that he doubted the claims were true: |
"It would be very nice to confirm that he is dead - in Pakistan, Afghanistan, New York or wherever, but I think such claims are unsubstantiated." | "It would be very nice to confirm that he is dead - in Pakistan, Afghanistan, New York or wherever, but I think such claims are unsubstantiated." |
Saudi-born Bin Laden was based in Afghanistan until the Taleban government there was overthrown by US-backed forces in 2001 after the 9/11 attacks. | Saudi-born Bin Laden was based in Afghanistan until the Taleban government there was overthrown by US-backed forces in 2001 after the 9/11 attacks. |
Since then, US and Pakistani officials have regularly said they believe he is hiding in the lawless border area between Afghanistan and Pakistan. | Since then, US and Pakistani officials have regularly said they believe he is hiding in the lawless border area between Afghanistan and Pakistan. |
His last videotaped message was released in late 2004, but several audio tapes have been released this year - the last at the end of June, in which Bin Laden praised Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, who was killed in an American air strike. | His last videotaped message was released in late 2004, but several audio tapes have been released this year - the last at the end of June, in which Bin Laden praised Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, who was killed in an American air strike. |
'Paralysis' | 'Paralysis' |
In its report, the French regional daily said it had obtained a copy of a DGSE foreign intelligence service report dated 21 September. | In its report, the French regional daily said it had obtained a copy of a DGSE foreign intelligence service report dated 21 September. |
"According to a usually reliable source, the Saudi services are now convinced that Osama Bin Laden is dead," it read. | "According to a usually reliable source, the Saudi services are now convinced that Osama Bin Laden is dead," it read. |
"The information gathered by the Saudis indicates that the head of al-Qaeda fell victim, while he was in Pakistan on August 23, 2006, to a very serious case of typhoid that led to a partial paralysis of his internal organs." | "The information gathered by the Saudis indicates that the head of al-Qaeda fell victim, while he was in Pakistan on August 23, 2006, to a very serious case of typhoid that led to a partial paralysis of his internal organs." |
Mr Chirac said: "I am surprised that a confidential memo from the secret services has been published, therefore I've ordered the defence minister to start an inquiry. | Mr Chirac said: "I am surprised that a confidential memo from the secret services has been published, therefore I've ordered the defence minister to start an inquiry. |
"As far as the information itself is concerned, it's not confirmed in any way. Therefore I have no comment at all." | "As far as the information itself is concerned, it's not confirmed in any way. Therefore I have no comment at all." |
The Washington-based IntelCenter, which monitors terrorism communications, said it was not aware of any similar reports on the internet. | The Washington-based IntelCenter, which monitors terrorism communications, said it was not aware of any similar reports on the internet. |
"We've seen nothing from any al-Qaeda messaging or other indicators that would point to the death of Osama Bin Laden," director Ben Venzke told the Associated Press news agency. | "We've seen nothing from any al-Qaeda messaging or other indicators that would point to the death of Osama Bin Laden," director Ben Venzke told the Associated Press news agency. |
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