What was on Osama bin Laden's tapes?

Following the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, Osama bin Laden was forced to leave Kandahar, where he had settled since 1997. In a hurry, at one of the buildings in front of the Taliban Foreign Ministry, where al-Qaeda's greats met, they had forgotten more than 1500 tapes. Searching [...]
Following the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, Osama bin Laden was forced to leave Kandahar, where he had settled since 1997.
In a hurry, at one of the buildings in front of the Taliban Foreign Ministry, where al-Qaeda's greats met, they had forgotten more than 1500 tapes.
Looking through the abandoned house, an Afghan family found large boxes with audio tapes.
Its members rushed immediately to a city tape store now that the Taliban had collapsed, money could be won with pop tapes that were formerly banned. And these tapes could be hidden and reregistered with the best songs of the time.
But a CNN cameraman heard about the tapes found, and convinced the store owner to give him the tapes, telling him it could be very important what they contained. He was right...












