Identity tip-off enrages CIA
For second time in 5 months, Pakistanis give clue to chief's name
By JANE PERLEZ New York Times
Published 12:01 a.m., Tuesday, May 10, 2011
![Pakistani children hold hands and chant slogans during a demonstration against al-Qaida and and the U.S, in Islamabad, Pakistan, Monday, May 9 2011. Pakistan's prime minister defended his nation's military and intelligence services on Monday and said Pakistan was not solely to blame for the failure to detect Osama bin Laden's presence in a garrison town close to the capital. The demonstrators who chanted anti- U.S and al-Qaida slogans were demanding the Pakistani government to open a road in the northwest Pakistani town of Parachinar which was closed after several attacks on travellers by alleged Taliban militants killing many people. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen) Photo: Muhammed Muheisen / AP](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_t_InpSaTvyYdZq6X-4GVsRzRvJRXDM-vN87IwHNdxkcfEuYKIrl-wOUZ3jDwBUrTCK0kVbteh2z3rLZlpRbpWqVYiaXmRH0RCnhmkXcXpqbVj65rOuUFfj0ANZHEsO56EE5-rSrCl77gasVJgd17_9yBPft18Q8ZepEye0GrWj8SxFb3zElGbI=s0-d)
Pakistani children hold hands and chant slogans during a demonstration against al-Qaida and and the U.S, in Islamabad, Pakistan, Monday, May 9 2011. Pakistan's prime minister defended his nation's military and intelligence services on Monday and said Pakistan was not solely to blame for the failure to detect Osama bin Laden's presence in a garrison town close to the capital. The demonstrators who chanted anti- U.S and al-Qaida slogans were demanding the Pakistani government to open a road in the northwest Pakistani town of Parachinar which was closed after several attacks on travellers by alleged Taliban militants killing many people. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
Pakistani children hold hands and chant slogans during a...
![Pakistani children hold hands during a demonstration against al-Qaida and the U.S, in Islamabad, Pakistan, Monday, May 9 2011. Pakistan's prime minister defended his nation's military and intelligence services on Monday and said Pakistan was not solely to blame for the failure to detect Osama bin Laden's presence in a garrison town close to the capital. The demonstrators who chanted anti- U.S and al-Qaida slogans were demanding the Pakistani government to open a road in the northwest Pakistani town of Parachinar which was closed after several attacks on travellers by alleged Taliban militants killing many people. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen) Photo: Muhammed Muheisen / AP](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_slp2aCsNl_OX21BWfWRoyAo84sKkaZFeaacws7CZSxyGULXhbyGIl88DQkbDEShhqd1HVDi-5dxoGRkvyNOJ1EWkfPOsFeG4MdkAhvsVGhcI0IPhCovAscydZ3Pti9QiOgoz6x7h7BNx3Ngq2SRxI0AzbYuCUHvhe7spuyDeYq7dRqC9yuv27AVA=s0-d)
Pakistani children hold hands during a demonstration against al-Qaida and the U.S, in Islamabad, Pakistan, Monday, May 9 2011. Pakistan's prime minister defended his nation's military and intelligence services on Monday and said Pakistan was not solely to blame for the failure to detect Osama bin Laden's presence in a garrison town close to the capital. The demonstrators who chanted anti- U.S and al-Qaida slogans were demanding the Pakistani government to open a road in the northwest Pakistani town of Parachinar which was closed after several aacks on travellers by alleged Taliban militants killing many people. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
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