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Pakistan TV show discusses analyst's views on Usamah's said killing.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report from Pakistani television channel Geo News on 2 May

Unidentified anchor: "We have been joined in by Saleem Safi, an analyst and host of Geo News program "Jirga," via telephone. Safi, confirmations are coming that Usamah Bin Ladin has been killed. Is this news correct?"

Safi, via telephone: "I do not have any direct information in this regard, and we can say that...in recent days, sources had been saying that he was alive and even the Pakistani authorities kept saying that he could be in Pakistan or Afghanistan or somewhere in this belt. Now, it is being said that this happened near Islamabad. Now, the two operations conducted last night...first, an attack on NATO headquarters and second, a mysterious action in Abbotabad in which a helicopter, as some people say, met an accident, but there is also a report that there was gunfire from the house it was going to land on. This could possibly have happened in that action. However, I cannot confirm it …

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