dnesday (04/05/2011), revoke the declaration that they had seen a photograph of Osama bin Laden's corpse. They seem to have become victims of distributing fake photos of Al Qaeda terrorist network leader who was killed.Senator Saxby Chambliss, Republican leaders in the Senate Intelligence Committee, has told reporters that he saw a number of photographs raid in Pakistan where the terrorist leader Osama bin Laden had been killed at the hands of U.S. special forces commando. "The photos that show what you expect from someone who had been shot in the head," he said, several hours before realizing that the photographs are not authentic has been circulating among U.S. lawmakers.
Asked whether Chambliss, who is also a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, has seen the official photos? A spokesman for the Senate, Bronwyn Lance-Chester, told AFP on Wednesday night saying, "He (Chambliss) has been very clear about it (fake pictures) that. He did not see the official photo."
Two members of the armed forces committee, Senator Kelly Ayotte and Scott Brown, both from the Republican Party, also pulled back the statement that they had seen the gruesome photographs of the corpse of Osama. Ayotte has said that "a senator" has shown him a photo and show that it is Osama's head and upper body's most wanted terrorist. On Wednesday night, Ayotte issued a statement saying, "When I was shown a photograph by a senator who seemed to be the body of Osama bin Laden, I do not know whether it was authentic."
While Brown has told several media from the state of Massachusetts, area of origin Brown, that he had seen a picture of Osama corpse. "Let me assure you that he was dead, that bin Laden was dead," Brown told Television New England Cable News (NECN). "I have seen her picture and, in fact, we have received the briefing and we will continue to get a briefing." NECN news updates and then load the corrected claim Brown earlier. NECN to Brown's office said that the photo of Osama called Brown previously not an authentic photo. Of the three senators, only Brown who said the photos of Osama's corpse should not be publicized.
Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat, on Wednesday morning, said he did not see any photo from the U.S. government related to the corpse of Osama, and he was in no hurry to see it. "It was Osama bin Laden," he said, referring to the results of DNA tests on bodies that have been done some time after the raid.
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