Monday, May 2, 2011

U.N. chief Ban hails bin Laden death as "watershed" (Reuters)

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on weekday hailed Osama containerful Laden's modification as a key turning point in the world's effort against terrorism.

The 15-nation U.N. Security Council also issued a evidence welcoming the programme "that Osama containerful Laden will never again be able to perpetrate such acts of terrorism."

Ban told reporters "the modification of Osama containerful Laden, declared by President (Barack) Obama last night, is a watershed time in our common global fisticuffs against terrorism."

U.S. officials said late on Sun that containerful Laden had been killed in a U.S. attack on his Asiatic bilobed on Monday, then apace buried at sea.

"The crimes of al FTO grazed most continents, bringing tragedy and loss of life to thousands of men, women and children," Ban said.

"This is a period to remember the victims and families of victims here in the United States and everyplace in the world," he added.

The written version of Ban's reaction included individual remarks that were not included in the evidence he prefabricated to reporters on camera. The added comments prefabricated clear that Ban change the U.S. targeting of containerful Laden was just.

"Personally, I am very such relieved by the programme that official has been done to such a mastermind of planetary terrorism," Ban said in the emailed book of his statement.

"I would same to advert the work and the observed and scrupulous dedication of many grouping in the concern who have been struggling to destroy planetary terrorism," he added.

(Reporting by Louis Charbonneau; redaction by Mohammad Zargham)


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