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English: Frame grab from the videotape released by the Department of Defense on Dec. 13, 2001.
Date 13 December 2001
Source http://www.defense.gov/photos/newsphoto.aspx?newsphotoid=3788/ http://publicintelligence.net/osama-bin-laden-december-13-2001-video-with-transcript/
Author Al Qaeda, the global militant Islamist organization
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