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Apart from that of bin Laden himself (54), the assault also claims the lives of Khalid bin Laden, Arshad Khan, his brother Abrar and Abrar's wife Bushra, all aged 23-33. | Apart from that of bin Laden himself (54), the assault also claims the lives of Khalid bin Laden, Arshad Khan, his brother Abrar and Abrar's wife Bushra, all aged 23-33. | ||
[[Datei:Osama_bin_Laden_watching_TV_at_his_compound_in_Pakistan-3.jpg|200px|thumb|right| Probably 2010, certainly watching TV, (c) purportedly U.S. Government]] | [[Datei:Osama_bin_Laden_watching_TV_at_his_compound_in_Pakistan-3.jpg|200px|thumb|right| Probably 2010, certainly watching TV, (c) purportedly U.S. Government]] | ||
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What happened that night in Abottabad? How is this assault to be judged in legal, in moral, in political terms? | What happened that night in Abottabad? How is this assault to be judged in legal, in moral, in political terms? | ||
The dominant political discourse shows no doubts that what happened was "just". President Obama proclaimed: "And on nights like this one, we can say to those families who have lost loved ones to al Qaeda’s terror: Justice has been done" | The dominant political discourse shows no doubts that what happened was "just". President Obama proclaimed at the White House: "And on nights like this one, we can say to those families who have lost loved ones to al Qaeda’s terror: Justice has been done", and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon said: "Personally, I am very much relieved by the news that justice has been done." | ||
== The Legal Debate == | == The Legal Debate == |