Libyan rebel says Osama bin Laden's death won't stop jihadist flow


Al Qaeda [is] getting more and more organized and bringing people [to Libya] from abroad,' says the rebel, who has been contacted by militants wanting to fight against Col. Muammar Qaddafi.


By Scott Peterson, Staff writer / May 3, 2011
Nalut, Libya

Thousands of miles away from where Osama bin Laden was killed, on a remote chain of Libyan mountains that crown the Sahara Desert, there comes a warning: the ideology of Al Qaeda is certain to outlast the group’s most famous leader.
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"I am happy that Osama bin Laden is dead, because he represents the wrong face of Islam and the root of destruction,â€