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Thursday, September 13, 2012

Pakistani who tracked Osama bin Laden says he was tortured


The Pakistani doctor who helped the U.S. find Osama bin Laden in his country last year, said yesterday he did not know the vaccination campaign which participated would help to locate the al Qaeda leader. Shakil Afridi, who was arrested after the death of the terrorist, on May 2, 2011, ensures that he was tortured in Pakistani jail. The revelations were made ​​in an interview on network TV Fox News. According to the broadcaster, the doctor gave a telephone interview from prison directly from Peshawar. But his lawyer said he doubts that the conversation took place. In the report, the doctor says he knew terrorists lived  the residential complex, but did not know who they were. "I was shocked. He did not believe he was involved with the death of Bin Laden, "said the doctor, according to the station, on the false vaccination campaign against hepatitis B who got the DNA of family terrorist. Afridi was sentenced to 33 years in prison for aiding militant group, but no suspects have been punished for helping the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). He said he had received an electric shock and was burned with cigarettes when interrogated by the intelligence agency of Pakistan. Yesterday, the United States remembered the victims of the attacks of September 11, 2001. U.S. President Barack Obama participated in a ceremony at the Pentagon. In New York, politicians were left out of the reading of victims' names, so there is no use election ceremony. 

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