The Archbishop of Canterbury has said that the recent killing of Osama bin Laden has left him with "an uneasy feeling."
The Archbishop discussed his thoughts on the murder and the repercussions of it.
Dr Rowan Williams said: "When we are faced with someone who was manifestly a war criminal - it is important that justice is seen to be served."
However, due to the recent revelations that bin Laden was unarmed at the time of his death, he fears that revenge could be taken against those who have wronged the Islamic faith.
The world was shocked when the terrorist leader's death was announced on May 2. The founder of the al-Qaeda was shot in the head by US forces who discovered him a few miles Southwest of the Pakistan Military Academy.
It is rumoured that US forces have known the whereabouts of Bin Laden since October 2010 but have been waiting for the perfect opportunity to attack.
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