Sale of Bin Laden Pictures Banned
Sale of Bin Laden Pictures Banned
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<p>Severe punishment awaits Liberians caught hawking pictures of Osama bin Laden, chief suspect in last week's terror attacks on the United States, police in the West African
country warned recently.</p>
<p> Since the attacks last Tuesday, entrepreneurs have been running off pictures of the Muslim zealot for sale to eager buyers in the capital Monrovia -- driven more
from fascination than support for his cause.</p>
<p> “Anybody who is caught will be dealt with as a terrorist,”said a statement from Liberia's police director, Paul Mulbah.</p>
<p> Personal links remain strong between the United States and Liberia, which was founded by freed American slaves in 1847.</p>
<p> Muslims make up about a fifth of Liberia's more than three million people.</p>
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