The various faces of Osama bin Laden Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan. (AP) The U.S. Department of State and FBI have released this "age progressed" photograph of Osama Bin Laden (Usama bin Ladin) as a part of newly enhanced photos of terrorist suspects on their most wanted lists in Washington, January 15, 2010. (REUTERS) Osama bin Laden sits during an interview with Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir (not pictured) in an image supplied by the respected Dawn newspaper November 10, 2001. (REUTERS) This undated, uncredited photo, said to show Saudi exile Osama Bin Laden (L) and a man identified as Mohammad Atef, was released by the United States Attorney's office in New York November 4, 1998. (REUTERS) A supporter of Indonesian Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Bashir wears an Osama bin Laden t-shirt at a hospital in Solo, central Java October 20, 2002. (REUTERS) Victor Juma (R), 12, and his brother Jaram Rajab, 10, who lost their father, Laurence Olum Ochieng, in the bombing of the U.S. embassy a decade ago, look at a memorial painting marking the 10th anniversary of the attack in Nairobi, August 7, 2008. (REUTERS) New York police stand near a wanted poster printed by on a full page of a New York newspaper for Saudi-born militant Osama bin Laden in the financial district of New York, in this file photo from September 18, 2001. (REUTERS) Osama bin Laden (L) sits with his adviser and purported successor Ayman al-Zawahiri, an Egyptian linked to the al Qaeda network, during an interview with Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir. (REUTERS) Osama bin Laden is seen at an undisclosed location in this television image broadcast. (AP) Ayman al-Zawahri, left, holds a press conference with Osama bin Laden in Khost, Afghanistan and made available Friday March 19, 2004. (AP) Ayman al-Zawahri, left, poses for a photograph with Osama bin Laden, right, taken in Khost, Afghanistan and made available Friday March 19, 2004. (AP) Al Qaeda leader speaks in a video released on a web site September 7, 2007. (REUTERS) Osama bin Laden's page is seen on the FBI's Most Wanted website May 1, 2011. Osama bin Laden (Usama bin Laden) is dead and his body has been recovered by U.S. authorities, U.S. officials said on Sunday. (REUTERS) A video grab from an undated footage from the Internet shows Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden making statements from an unknown location. (REUTERS) Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Whats App Pin Interest