Obama won't release bin Laden photos: reports
Obama won't release bin Laden photos: reports
US officials had cautioned that the photo was gruesome and could be inflammatory.

Washington: President Barack Obama has decided not to release death photos of terrorist Osama bin Laden, he said in an interview with CBS's '60 Minutes', amid concerns that the gruesome image could prove inflammatory.

Obama's decision was reported on the CBS News Web site on Wednesday after the president sat for an interview with the news magazine program.

Releasing graphic images of bin Laden's corpse after his shooting in a US raid on his compound could have dispelled doubts that bin Laden is indeed dead. The worry, though, was that it would feed anti-US sentiment.

The president made his decision as the Navy SEALS involved in the daring raid in Pakistan arrived in the US for debriefing, and US officials began to comb through the intelligence trove of computer files, flash drives, DVDs and documents that the commandos hauled out of the terrorist's hideaway.

Obama prepared to visit New York City on Thursday to lay a wreath at Ground Zero and visit with 9/11 families and first responders.

The White House had been weighing the release of a photo, in part to offer proof that bin Laden was killed during a raid on his compound early on Monday. However, officials had cautioned that the photo was gruesome and could be inflammatory.

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