The Bellevue Gazette

Pakistan plans park where bin Laden was killed

PESHAWAR, Pak­istan (AP) — Pak­istani offi­cials say the gov­ern­ment plans to build a recre­ation com­plex in the town where al-Qaida founder Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. com­man­dos in 2011.

Syed Aqil Shah, sports and tourism min­is­ter in Khy­ber Pakhtunkhwa province, said Mon­day the project in Abbot­tabad will have a zoo, paraglid­ing club and water sports facil­i­ties. It will also have cul­tural her­itage park.

Shah said the devel­op­ment is not intended to counter Abbottabad’s neg­a­tive rep­u­ta­tion fol­low­ing bin Laden’s dis­cov­ery there. He said it’s part of a revival of recre­ational and cul­tural activ­i­ties in the province.

But Javed Iqbal Abbasi, a law­maker from the area, hoped the project will improve Abbottabad’s image.

It will cost about $50 mil­lion and take five years to build. Con­struc­tion will begin in a few weeks.

Becky Brooks Posted by on Feb 6 2013. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS Feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

Comments are closed

Search Archive

Search by Date
Search by Category
Search with Google

The Bellevue Gazette | 250 Castalia St. Suite E, Bellevue, OH 44811 | 419-483-4190 | Hours of operation: M - F 8am - 5pm

We use third-party advertising companies to serve ads when you visit our Web site. For more information click here.
Click on the following for legal information: Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions
Copyright © 2010 - 2013, Ohio Community Media