Michael Moore


“They killed him not because there was a fire fight or something going on. They went there with the intention to kill him. That’s an execution or an assassination, whatever you want to call it,” Michael Moore told CNN.
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams
“I think the killing of an unarmed man is always going to leave a very uncomfortable feeling because it doesn’t look as if justice is seen to be done.
“In those circumstances I think it’s also true that the different versions of events that have emerged in recent days have not done a great deal to help.
“I don’t know the full details any more than anyone else does. But I do believe that in such circumstances when we are faced with someone who was manifestly a war criminal in terms of the atrocities inflicted it is important that justice is seen to be served.”
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A spokesman for Archbishop Vincent Nichols, the head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, said the Church would not be commenting on Bin Laden’s death.
THE BBC ADDED
‘Kill or capture’
Critics have raised concerns about the legality of the operation, after the US revised its account to acknowledge Bin Laden was unarmed when shot dead.
But US Attorney General Eric Holder said Bin Laden was a lawful military target, whose killing was “an act of national self-defence”.
“It was a kill-or-capture mission. He made no attempt to surrender.”
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