Osama bin Laden
Osama bin Laden, the world’s most wanted terrorist, died on May 2nd, aged 54
WHEN he gave interviews to foreign journalists, which he did rarely, Osama bin Laden had a way of looking down at his hands. This, and his soft, slightly raspy voice, and his gentle eyes—as well as the fact that he allowed no instantaneous translation—helped conceal what he was saying: that it was the duty of all Muslims to kill unbelievers, especially Americans, and that when he had seen the bodies of the infidels flying “like dust motes” on September 11th 2001, his heart had filled with joy.
This article appeared in the Obituary section of the print edition under the headline "Osama bin Laden"
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