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Svakodnevica u Abbottabadu: Život nakon Osame polako teče dalje
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Pakistani women wait for the transport at the roadside in Abbottabad on May 7, 2011, where bin Laden was found and killed by US commandos in a shock operation on May 2. Osama bin Laden's wife said the Al Qaeda kingpin had lived with family in a compound in Abbottabad for five years before he was shot dead by US forces, Pakistani security officials said. TOPSHOTS AFP PHOTO/Asif HASSAN
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Young Pakistani boys play with plastic guns in a street near Al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden's final hideout as military and police kept the area cordoned off in Abboattabad's Bilal Town vicinity on May 7, 2011 where Laden was killed in a US Naval Commandos special operation. Osama bin Laden's Yemeni wife said the Al-Qaeda kingpin had lived for five years in the compound in Abbottabad where he was shot dead by US commandos, Pakistani security officials said on May 7. AFP PHOTO/ AAMIR QURESHI
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Pakistani children play with plastic guns in a street near Al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden's final hideout as military and police kept the area cordoned off in Abboattabad's Bilal Town vicinity on May 7, 2011 where Laden was killed in a US Naval Commandos special operation. Osama bin Laden's Yemeni wife said the Al-Qaeda kingpin had lived for five years in the compound in Abbottabad where he was shot dead by US commandos, Pakistani security officials said on May 7. AFP PHOTO/ AAMIR QURESHI
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Pakistani young shepherds stand with their sheeps near Al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden's final hideout in Abboattabad's Bilal Town vicinity on May 8, 2011 where bin Laden was killed in a US Naval Commandos special operation. The CIA may have focused its war on Al-Qaeda in Pakistan's tribal lands but Osama bin Laden's killing exposes the limits of drone strikes and the need for Islamabad to broaden intelligence in cities. AFP PHOTO/ASIF HASSAN
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A young Pakistani shepherd and his flock meander near the final hideout of salin Al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden in Abboattabad on May 9, 2011 where bin Laden was killed in a US Naval Commandos special operation. Pakistan said it was "absurd" to level accusations of complicity or incompetence over the discovery of Osama bin Laden in a garrison city and announced an official probe into the affair. In a speech to Islamabad's parliament, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani also affirmed the government's "full confidence in the military" and spy agency, which are accused of failing to spot bin Laden hiding under their nose. AFP PHOTO/ASIF HASSAN
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A Pakistani boy plays cricket near the final hideout of salin Al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden in Abboattabad on May 9, 2011 where bin Laden was killed in a US Naval Commandos special operation. Pakistan said it was "absurd" to level accusations of complicity or incompetence over the discovery of Osama bin Laden in a garrison city and announced an official probe into the affair. In a speech to Islamabad's parliament, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani also affirmed the government's "full confidence in the military" and spy agency, which are accused of failing to spot bin Laden hiding under their nose. AFP PHOTO/ASIF HASSAN
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Pakistani young shepherds stand with their sheeps near Al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden's final hideout in Abboattabad's Bilal Town vicinity on May 8, 2011 where bin Laden was killed in a US Naval Commandos special operation. The CIA may have focused its war on Al-Qaeda in Pakistan's tribal lands but Osama bin Laden's killing exposes the limits of drone strikes and the need for Islamabad to broaden intelligence in cities. AFP PHOTO/ASIF HASSAN
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Pakistani vendors sell fruits on the roadside in Abbottabad on May 7, 2011, where bin Laden was found and killed by US commandos in a shock operation on May 2. Osama bin Laden's wife said the Al Qaeda kingpin had lived with family in a compound in Abbottabad for five years before he was shot dead by US forces, Pakistani security officials said. AFP PHOTO/Asif HASSAN
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Pakistani vendors sell vegetables on the roadside in Abbottabad on May 7, 2011, where bin Laden was found and killed by US commandos in a shock operation on May 2. Osama bin Laden's wife said the Al Qaeda kingpin had lived with family in a compound in Abbottabad for five years before he was shot dead by US forces, Pakistani security officials said. AFP PHOTO/Asif HASSAN
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A Pakistani young shepherd takes a rest beside his sheeps near Al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden's final hideout in Abboattabad's Bilal Town vicinity on May 8, 2011 where bin Laden was killed in a US Naval Commandos special operation. The CIA may have focused its war on Al-Qaeda in Pakistan's tribal lands but Osama bin Laden's killing exposes the limits of drone strikes and the need for Islamabad to broaden intelligence in cities. AFP PHOTO/ASIF HASSAN
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