Osama watches himself on TV Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden watching himself and US President Barack Obama on television at his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. According to the Defense Department, the video was seized from the compound during a May 1 operation by US special forces in which bin Laden was killed. (AFP) A man the American government says is Osama bin Laden watches television in this undated image taken from video provided by the US Department of Defense. The videos show bin Laden watching himself on television and rehearsing for terrorist videos. (AP) This framegrab from an undated video released by the US Department of Defense, reportedly show Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden making a video at his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. According to the Defense Department, the video was seized from the compound during a May 1 operation by US special forces in which bin Laden was killed. (AFP) Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan, by the US Department of Defense a man, who the American government identified as Osama bin Laden, watches himself on television. US intelligence would not confirm that the video of bin Laden in the makeshift office was filmed at the Pakistani compound, but they have said they believe he has been holed up in the compound for as long as six years. (AP) Osama bin Laden is shown speaking in this undated image taken from video provided by the US Department of Defense and released on Saturday1. The videos show bin Laden watching himself on television and rehearsing for terrorist videos. (AP) Osama bin Laden is shown watching himself on television in this video frame grab released by the US Pentagon May 7, 2011. Five videos were found in bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan after U.S. Navy Seals stormed the compound and killed bin Laden. (REUTERS) Five videos were found in bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan after US Navy Seals stormed the compound and killed bin Laden. The compound in Pakistan where US forces killed bin Laden was an "active command and control center" where the al Qaeda leader remained in strategic and operational control of the organization. (REUTERS) Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Whats App Pin Interest