Saturday, July 10, 2004

DateLine MSNBC - Bin Laden half-brother breaks silence (Video/Transcript)

MSNBC - Bin Laden half-brother breaks silence: "Osama bin Laden is the most wanted terrorist in the world. To the man in the following interview, he is that and something else. He's his brother. For the first time in American media, a half-brother of Osama bin Laden is speaking out about his infamous relative, his life after Sept. 11 and about allegations made in Michael Moore's controversial film, 'Fahrenheit 9/11.' Yeslam bin Laden has been reluctant to speak to the American public, until now. He is breaking his silence, he says, to set the record straight, starting with the day that changed so many lives around the world."

Lauer: "I guess a question that most people would want me to ask you would be that if by some strange occurrence, you were to find out where Osama was now, would you turn him in?"

Bin Laden: "I never think of this."

Lauer: "How can you not think of it?"

Bin Laden: "What do you think? Would you turn in your brother? Or half-brother. Tell me. I put the question back to you."

Lauer: "I think-- I guess, if he were accused of murdering thousands of people, you'd have to let him have his day in court. Let me throw the question back at you."

Bin Laden: "I think he should have his day in court."
Lauer: "Would you turn him in?"

Bin Laden: "Which court? And we'll go in circles. We will go in circles if you want to continue the question."


By Matt Lauer
Dateline NBC

1 Comments:

At 10:34 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

If you believe he should have his day in court, any court he should be turned in. if you do not believe he can have justice in America, then to the U.N. I believe Bush knew about the attacks in advance and in his arrogance did nothing because his advisors thought the US was removed from all the world problems. This does not excuse Bin Laden from his evil, it simply shows that evil is present on both sides. Mr. Bush, we do not want to spend any more American lives for your oil or your rich oil & construction buddies.

 

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