WOMEN'S RELIGIOUS SCHOOL IN PAKISTAN RENAMES LIBRARY AFTER "MARTYR BIN LADEN"






A religious school for women in the Pakistani capital Islamabad has renamed its library in honour of slain Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.


The seminary is run by controversial hardline cleric Maulana Abdul Aziz, the imam of the city's Red Mosque, once notorious as a hideout for hardliners with alleged militant links.



The mosque was the scene of a week-long military siege against radicals in 2007 which left more than 100 people dead and unleashed a wave of Islamist attacks across Pakistan.



Now the Jamia Hafsa seminary connected to it has named its small library, stocking Islamic texts, in honour of bin Laden.



A small printed sign stuck over the library door gives bin Laden's name and refers to him as a "martyr".




Bin Laden was killed in a US special forces raid in the Pakistani town of Abbottabad in 2011 and for some radicals in the country he is a heroic figure.



On the first anniversary of his death, hundreds of people took to the streets to pay tribute to him.



The Red Mosque raid was one of the triggers for the Pakistani Taliban's bloody insurgency, which has claimed more than 6,800 lives in the past seven years, according to an AFP tally.




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