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One year on: Osama bin Laden's death

The architect of the 9/11 terrorist attacks was killed by US Navy SEALs in the early hours of 2 May 2011 – here, we take a look back at the events that unfolded in the wake of his death.

AL-QAEDA LEADER Osama bin Laden was killed in a US operation in Pakistan one year ago tomorrow, 2 May, in a move that concluded a ten-year search for the man named as the architect of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

News of Bin Laden’s death hit the headlines across the world and provoked various reactions – from anger within Islamic fundamentalist groups to elation in the United States.

Here, we take a look back at the events that unfolded in the wake of Bin Laden’s killing…

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    Mute icaniwont
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    Dec 1st 2022, 12:13 PM

    Why was my comment deleted Journal.ie?

    The Ukraine has one of the highest rates of HIV and drug resistant TB in the world.

    https://www.unaids.org/en/resources/presscentre/featurestories/2022/march/20220309_michel-kazatchkine

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    Mute Míchael Búrké
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    Dec 1st 2022, 12:52 PM

    @icaniwont: yeahhhhh!!! Let’s not help people if they’re sick.

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    Mute B Collins
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    Dec 1st 2022, 1:07 PM

    @icaniwont: it’s just Ukraine, not The Ukraine. Just FYI.

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    Mute Jensen Bhroin
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    Dec 1st 2022, 10:48 AM

    @Nomad: that is recognised as a human rights violation by the UN. You neglect to mention that having HIV is commonly used to deny residency rights, work permits and travel visas. It is a discriminatory practice that does little to prevent transmission but contributed massively to discrimination and stigma.

    The best way to prevent transmission is to ensure that people get tested and are diagnosed and receive access to treatment to prevent onwards transmission. The best way to make this happen is to destigmatise the process and provide adequate access to treatment which represses viral load and prevents transmission. The worst way to do that is to continue perpetrate or replicate stigmatising practices. That is what all the best practice evidence shows and you will see that the countries that have such regulations don’t have have great detection rates and do not have lower transmission rates, they just discriminate unfairly against people because they have HIV which is not the end goal or desired result of any health policy.

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    Mute Tom Mullally
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    Dec 1st 2022, 11:53 AM

    The best way to prevent transmission is to be celebate. The second best way is to only have sex with one other who also only has sex with you.

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    Mute B Collins
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    Dec 1st 2022, 1:07 PM

    @Tom Mullally: Is that your approach Father Mullally?

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    Mute Gerard
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    Dec 1st 2022, 1:16 PM

    @Tom Mullally: Telling people to have less sex has never ever ever ever worked.

    You can tell god-fearing evangelicals they’ll go to hell for all eternity for pre-marital sex, and still end up with eye-watering teen pregnancy rates.

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    Mute Gerard
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    Dec 1st 2022, 1:06 PM

    The reason is obvious: access to services. It seems covid was the primary impetus to roll out the remote testing service, but even before the pandemic, it was incredibly difficult to get appointments even in Dublin (never mind outside Dublin). Many clinics didn’t even want to see you if you had no symptoms of anything, because they were so underresourced.

    Yet you get the same tired response: be absinent and you’ll be grand. Because asking people not to have sex has always worked out so well historically…

    PrEP is extremely effective in getting HIV transmission rates down, but it’s still only available in a limited number of venues with limited appointment availability.

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    Mute Joe_X
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    Dec 1st 2022, 12:26 PM

    Just a case of party mad and horniness after lockdowns.

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    Dec 1st 2022, 12:19 PM

    @Jensen Bhroin: sounds very similar to covid cert that was welcomed

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    Mute Míchael Búrké
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    Dec 1st 2022, 12:49 PM

    @SquintEastwood: ahhhhh nice work there. And the level of intimacy required to transmit covid is just the same as with HIV?

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    Mute Conor Kirwan
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    Dec 1st 2022, 11:53 PM

    If we had meaningful access to PrEP rates would fall like a stone. 56 Dean St in London has done amazing work here. From a human perspective it’s just the right thing to do and being cold-hearted, a lifetime of PrEP is less than 1% of the cost of HIV treatments and interventions.

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