UN wants US details on Osama killing

A vendor walks past a sand sculpture of Osama bin Laden created by Indian sand artist Sudarshan Patnaik on a beach in Puri in the eastern Indian state of Orissa shortly after the al-Qaeda leader's death.

A vendor walks past a sand sculpture of Osama bin Laden created by Indian sand artist Sudarshan Patnaik on a beach in Puri in the eastern Indian state of Orissa shortly after the al-Qaeda leader's death.

Published May 3, 2011

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Geneva - The United Nations' top human rights official called on the United States on Tuesday to give the UN details about Osama bin Laden's killing and said that all counter-terrorism operations must respect international law.

Navi Pillay, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said that the al-Qaeda leader, killed in a US operation in Pakistan on Sunday, was a “very dangerous man” who had claimed “command responsibility for the most appalling acts of terrorism”, including the September 11 attacks on America nearly a decade ago.

“This was a complex operation and it would be helpful if we knew the precise facts surrounding his killing. The United Nations has consistently emphasised that all counter-terrorism acts must respect international law,” she said in a statement issued in response to a Reuters request. - Reuters

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