Where in the World is Osama bin Laden? The Sequel...
Morgan Spurlock, director of the new film, Where In The World Is Osama Bin Laden? with scenes filmed in
Egypt, Saudi Arabia, India, Morocco, Afghanistan and Pakistan could have saved himself a lot of work if he had first viewed Pakistan's Benazir Bhutto's interview with Sir David Frost prior to her assassination. Bhutto said that bin Laden was murdered by a rival turncoat Al Qaeda leader.
Sir David speaks to former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto about her controversial return to Pakistan, who she thinks is behind the deadly bombing of her convoy in Karachi last month, and whether she and Pervez Musharraf can forge a power sharing agreement. In the November 2, 2007 interview, less than two months before she would be assassinated, Bhutto was asked by Frost of Al-Jazeera English about a letter that she had sent to Pakistani dictator Musharraf. The letter outlined who she believed should be investigated in the event of her assassination. While giving her answer, she listed as one of the suspects a "key figure in security... a former military officer in Pakistan" who had dealings with, among others, "Omar Sheikh, the man who murdered Osama bin-Laden." London's Sunday Times describedOmar Sheikh as "no ordinary terrorist but a man who has connections that reach high into Pakistan's military and intelligence elite and into the innermost circles" of bin Laden and al-Qaeda.
Benazir Bhutto Interview with David Frost
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