Bin Laden raid: CIA releases 470,000 files
The CIA has released nearly 470,000 files seized during the 2011 killing of former al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden.
The
new material includes his personal diary, documents and audio and video
files - including a clip showing his son Hamza as an adult, at his
wedding.
It is the fourth release by the CIA of material found in the raid on Bin Laden's Pakistan hideout in Abbottabad.
Some material has been withheld because it could harm national security, the US intelligence agency says.
"Today's
release of recovered al-Qaeda letters, videos, audio files and other
materials provides the opportunity for the American people to gain
further insights into the plans and workings of this terrorist
organisation," CIA Director Mike Pompeo said in a press release.
Cartoons and films
According
to the CIA statement, the documents "provide insights into the origins
of fissures that exist today between al-Qaeda and ISIS [Islamic State
group]" as well as "strategic, doctrinal and religious disagreements
within al-Qaeda and its allies".
The new material released on
Wednesday also showed the terror network's efforts to exploit the Arab
Spring uprisings, and its attempts to improve its media image, the CIA
added.
A computer seized during the raid contained files of
Hollywood movies, kids' cartoons as well as three documentaries about
Bin Laden himself.
Among the video files is also a wedding video
of Bin Laden's son, showing rare footage of Hamza Bin Laden as a young
adult. Hamza Bin Laden is now in his 20s, although his exact whereabouts
are unknown.
Previous documents released had suggested that Bin Laden had been grooming his son to succeed him as al-Qaeda leader.
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