Osama either dead or ill

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Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden is either dead or seriously ill and severely incapacitated, an Aussie terror expert said while citing a documentary evidence provided to him by one of his colleagues from India at the Australian National University.

Believing the evidence, Clive Williams, director of terrorism studies at the University, further said that for the past one year nothing had been heard from him and only his deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri had been making statements on behalf of the terror network.

He said that it was almost impossible to believe that Osama bin laden was alive, but those who upheld the same philosophies would continue to fight for their cause.

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