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Zimbabweans Generally Approving of Death of Osama Bin Laden

Satisfaction at the death of Osama Bin Laden was not universal in Zimbabwe as in other African countries where some said he should have been brought to justice and a few saw him as a hero

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Jonga KandemiiriNtungamili Nkomo

Zimbabweans generally shared American satisfaction at the news of the death of Osama Bin Laden in the course of a US commando raid on his Pakistani compound.

Bulawayo-based political analyst Themba Dlodlo of the National University of Science and Technology told VOA Studio 7 reporter Ntungamili Nkomo that the news was received positively because Zimbabweans disapprove of terrorism and violence.

Zimbabwe Human Rights Association Director Okay Machisa told reporter Jonga Kandemiiri that he welcomed the news of Bin Laden's death because it sends a signal to those in Zimbabwe who do not respect human rights that justice will prevail.

However, Machisa warned that the extremist terror danger was not ended.

Not all Zimbabweans were gladdened by the killing of Osama Bin Laden. One member of the country's small Pakistani community, Saad Khan, disapproved of it.

Patricia Sithole of Harare commented only that she thought the Al Qaida leader should have been captured and brought to justice.

Reactions in Africa to the news that U.S forces had killed Osama bin Laden were mixed, as VOA correspondent Scott Stearns reported from Dakar, Senegal.

But much of the world shared the emotions of Americans - shock and elation - upon the announcement late Sunday by US President Barack Obama that U.S forces had attacked the compound in the military and resort town of Abbottabad, Pakistan,

US security sources told reporters that Osama bin Laden’s body was buried at sea in the Indian Ocean under Muslim rites so his burial spot would not become a shrine.

Americans across the country rejoiced - but nowhere more than in New York and Washington where thousands died on September 11, 2001, when Al Qaida operatives flew air liners into the World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon, .

VOA reporter Juliann McKellog reported on those reactions.

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by: charamba
10.05.2011 06:15
no one has right to kill naither osama nor americans,but wy osama did it to americans on the first place it shows that osama had a problem with americans but nobordy bother to adress the problem of asama so asama acted on revenge to what americans did kiling of innocent in afganstan in iraq so where is justice who actualy should teach about human rights i think zimbabwe is advanced in human rights than america where there ios war in thus world there is america but every body loves america


by: Manheyo Johnson
08.05.2011 01:52
Good,Osama has received his wages.I totally hate a man who doesn't respect human life.


by: Wellington
03.05.2011 13:35
I think osama deserve to die like what he did to others


by: DELIGHT
03.05.2011 09:52
I really really really really really....... hate killing.

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