- Bookshelves show taste ranging from jihadi material to Noam Chomsky
- Collection also includes family letters and al-Qaida membership application
US intelligence officials have released more than 100 letters and documents found during the raid that killed Osama bin Laden in 2011, revealing the al-Qaida leader’s intense fear of drones and surveillance, correspondence with his family, and continued preoccupation with launching attacks against the west.
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