From the left to the right: a photo of Osama bin Laden in 1998; an image of Laden on a wanted poster; and a file photo of Gaspar Llamazares. The US 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.(Agencies)
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A Spanish lawmaker was horrified to learn that the FBI used an online photograph of him to create an image showing what Osama bin Laden might look like today. The image using Gaspar Llamazares' photo appeared on a wanted poster updating the US government's 1998 photo of the al-Qaida leader. FBI spokesman Ken Hoffman acknowledged to the Spanish newspaper El Mundo that the agency used a picture of Llamazares taken from Google Images. In a statement Saturday, the agency would say only that it was aware of similarities between their age-progressed image "and that of an existing photograph of a Spanish public official." "The forensic artist was unable to find suitable features among the reference photographs and obtained those features, in part, from a photograph he found on the Internet," the FBI said in a statement. The wanted poster appeared on the State Department Web site rewardsforjustice.net, listing a reward of up to $25 million. The FBI said the photo of bin Laden would be removed from the Web site. Llamazares, former leader of the United Left party, was elected to Spain's parliament in 2000. The photograph of him used to make the wanted poster originally appeared on posters for his 2004 general-election campaign. He said he would no longer feel safe traveling to the United States after his hair and facial wrinkles appeared on the bin Laden image. "I was surprised and angered because it's the most shameless use of a real person to make up the image of a terrorist," Llamazares said Saturday at a news conference. Llamazares planned to ask the US government for an explanation and said he reserved the right to take legal action. Llamazares said he has "no similarity, physically or ideologically" to bin Laden. They do share one trait, both are 52. Bin Laden, who is wanted in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and the 1998 US embassy bombings in Tanzania and Kenya, is believed to be hiding in the lawless Pakistan frontier bordering Afghanistan. His exact whereabouts have been unknown since late 2001, when he and some bodyguards slipped out of the Tora Bora mountains after evading air strikes, special forces and Afghan militias. (Read by Lee Hannon. Lee Hannon is a multimedia journalist at the China Daily Web site.) 點擊查看更多雙語新聞
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日前,美國聯(lián)邦調查局以西班牙一名議員的一張網絡照片為原型,炮制出基地組織頭目奧薩馬?本?拉登的近照,這名議員得知此事后十分震驚。 這張以西班牙議員加斯帕爾?利亞馬薩雷斯為原型合成的照片被用在拉登的最新通緝令上,以替換美國政府1998年發(fā)布的拉登照片。 美國聯(lián)邦調查局發(fā)言人肯?霍夫曼在接受西班牙《世界報》的采訪時承認,該機構使用的是一張從“谷歌圖片”上搜索到的利亞馬薩雷斯的照片。 美國聯(lián)邦調查局在上周六發(fā)表聲明時僅稱,他們意識到這張拉登“近照”與“西班牙一名政府官員的一張現(xiàn)有照片”存在相似之處。 該機構在一份聲明中稱:“負責繪制通緝令畫像的技術人員無法在參考照片中找到合適的特征,所以就借用了他從網上找到的一張照片中的部分特征。” 這張通緝令發(fā)布在美國國務院的懸賞網站rewardsforjustice.net上,還列出了高達2500萬美元的懸賞。美國聯(lián)邦調查局稱將把這張照片從該網站上撤下。 利亞馬薩雷斯是西班牙左翼聯(lián)盟黨的前任領袖,于2000年入選西班牙議會。這張被用于合成拉登畫像的照片是他2004年參加競選時使用的照片。 他說,以后他去美國都得擔心自己的人身安全,這張合成照片上“拷貝”了他的頭發(fā)和面部皺紋。 利亞馬薩雷斯在上周六的一次新聞發(fā)布會上說:“我感到震驚和憤怒。使用真人照片合成恐怖分子的畫像,真是無恥至極。” 利亞馬薩雷斯打算向美國政府討個說法,并稱將保留采取法律手段的權利。 利亞馬薩雷斯稱,他和本?拉登“無論在外表還是思想上都沒有任何相似之處”。他們唯一的共同點就是兩人都是52歲。 本?拉登因指揮策劃2001年的“9?11”恐怖襲擊和1998年美國駐坦桑尼亞和肯尼亞大使館爆炸案受到通緝。據估計,目前他藏身于巴基斯坦和阿富汗之間無法律管轄的交界地帶。自從2001年晚些時候躲開空襲和特種部隊以及阿富汗民兵的追捕后,本?拉登和一些護衛(wèi)逃離托拉博拉山區(qū),至今下落不明。 相關閱讀 (中國日報網英語點津 Julie 編輯蔡姍姍) |
Vocabulary: wanted poster:a public announcement by a law enforcement agency that they desire to question or arrest some person(通緝令) forensic:pertaining to, connected with, or used in courts of law or public discussion and debate(法院的,適用于法庭的) militia:a body of citizen soldiers as distinguished from professional soldiers(民兵) |