Ayman_al-Zawahiri_portrait.JPG
Ayman
Summary
Description Ayman al-Zawahiri portrait.JPG |
English:
Dr.
Ayman al-Zawahri
in an photograph taken by
Hamid Mir
, who took this picture during his third and last interview with
Osama bin Laden
during November 2001 in
Kabul
. Dr. al-Zawahri was present at the interview where he acted as translator for bin Laden.
Français :
Ayman al-Zawahri sur une photographie prise par Hamid Mir, qui a pris cette photo lors de son troisième et dernier entretien avec Oussama ben Laden en novembre 2001 à Kaboul. Le Dr al-Zawahri était présent lors de l'entretien où il faisait office de traducteur pour Ben Laden.
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Date | |
Source | http://centralasiaonline.com/en_GB/articles/caii/features/pakistan/main/2011/05/03/feature-02 |
Author | Hamid Mir |
Other versions | https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hamid_Mir_interviewing_Osama_bin_Laden_and_Ayman_al-Zawahiri_2001.jpg |
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This image shows (or resembles) a symbol of Islamic terrorism, such as al-Qaeda or the "Islamic State", which has been banned by Germany , Austria , China , Russia and other countries. The usage of this image for non-educational purposes is forbidden in Germany, Austria and China. In Germany, the applicable law is Strafgesetzbuch section 86a (see Strafgesetzbuch Paragraph 86a in German). See the ban here (in German). In China, the applicable law is Counter-terrorism Law of the People's Republic of China . In Russia, the applicable law is Article 20.3 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation. |