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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Bin Laden's family arrived in Saudi Arabia


Widows and children of Osama bin Laden expelled from Pakistan, arrived in Saudi Arabia, on Friday the head of the Yemeni NGOs Hood, which closely follows the case of the Yemeni wife of the former leader of Al Qaeda. The Saudi authorities, however, kept an absolute silence on her return from the relatives of Bin Laden to Saudi Arabia. "The Yemeni arrived, with the other members of the family of Bin Laden, Saudi Arabia, his sons and his brother," said Mohamed Naji Allaw, head of an organization that defends human rights, especially children. "We have taken steps for their return to Yemen," the activist, who said he obtained this information from Zakaria Abdel Fattah al-Sadaa, brother of bin Laden's Yemeni wife, Amal Abdel Fattah al-Sadaa. Zakaria Abdel Fattah al-Saada personally traveled to Pakistan to obtain the return of his sister, the youngest of the wives of the leader of Al Qaeda, and the five sons of this. Pakistan on Friday expelled to Saudi Arabia for women and children of Osama Bin Laden, detained since his death, almost a year ago, during the assault on the house where the leader of Al Qaeda residing with their wives and children in Abbottabad , in northern Pakistan. The three widows, two Saudis and a Yemeni, and ten children, took off from Islamabad airport shortly before 02h00 (2100 GMT Thursday), said a spokesman for the Pakistani Interior Ministry. After the attack, U.S. soldiers took the corpse of Bin Laden and his family left the house, whose members were later arrested by Pakistani authorities. After ten months of detention without an official reason, the three widows of Bin Laden were sentenced to 45 days in jail for illegal stay in Pakistan, a penalty that ended 10 days ago to purge, and to be deported to their countries of origin along with their children.

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