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Osama Bin Laden Family Leave Pakistan For Saudi Arabia

Osama Bin Laden Family

MUNIR AHMED   04/26/12 08:49 PM ET  AP

ISLAMABAD — Pakistani authorities deported Osama bin Laden's three widows and his children to Saudi Arabia early Friday, less than a week before the first anniversary of the unilateral American raid that killed the al-Qaida leader in his hideout in a military town.

The departure of the family closed another chapter in an affair that cemented Pakistan's reputation as a hub of Islamist extremism and cast doubt on its trustworthiness as a Western ally.

Once outside Pakistan, the wives may be willing to share any information they have about how bin Laden managed to evade capture in the country for nearly a decade following the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks in the United States.

The U.S. commandos took bin Laden's body, which they later buried at sea, but left his family behind. His wives and children were detained by Pakistani authorities immediately after the pre-dawn raid on May 2, 2011.

Two of the widows are from Saudi Arabia, and the third is from Yemen.

They were interrogated by Pakistani intelligence agents and eventually charged last month with illegally entering and living in the country. The three wives and two adult daughters were convicted and sentenced to 45 days in prison. Their prison term, which was spent at a well-guarded house in Islamabad, ended earlier this month.

Soon after midnight Thursday, a van took the women and children from the house in the center of the capital, Islamabad, en route to the airport. Officials covered the vehicle with sheets to prevent photographers from taking their pictures.

A statement from the Interior Ministry said 14 members of the bin Laden family had been deported to the "country of their choice, Saudi Arabia." Few details have been released about the family, but officials have said bin Laden had three wives, at least eight children and some grandchildren living with him in the house when it was raided by the Americans.

The Pakistani government has denied knowing the terrorist leader's whereabouts. U.S. officials say they have no evidence senior Pakistani officials knew bin Laden was in Abbottabad, but questions remain. A Pakistani government commission formed to investigate how bin Laden lived in the country and the circumstances of the American raid has yet to publish its report, but it is widely expected to be a whitewash.

Soon after the raid, American investigators were given access to the wives in Pakistani custody, but one Pakistani intelligence officer has said the women refused to answer their questions.

The Yemeni wife, Amal Ahmed Abdel-Fatah al-Sada, told Pakistani police that the al-Qaida chief lived in five houses while on the run in Pakistan for nine years and fathered four children, two of whom were born in Pakistani government hospitals.

Saudi officials have given little information about the family and the plan to deport them. The country stripped bin Laden of his citizenship in 1994 because of his verbal attacks against the Saudi royal family, and there have been questions about whether the country would accept the women.

Pakistani officials were outraged that the U.S. did not tell them about the operation against bin Laden until after it happened – a decision American officials explained by saying they were worried the information would be leaked. Relations between the two countries plummeted after the raid and have yet to recover.

Besides facing difficult questions about how bin Laden was able to hide in the country for so long, Pakistan's army faced unusual domestic criticism because it was unable to stop the American raid from taking place, or even detect it while it was under way.

Last November, U.S. airstrikes inadvertently killed 24 Pakistani soldiers on the Afghan border, dealing another blow to ties still strained from the bin Laden raid. Washington, which needs Pakistani cooperation against al-Qaida and in trying to end the Afghan war, is trying to rebuild the relationship.

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ISLAMABAD — Pakistani authorities deported Osama bin Laden's three widows and his children to Saudi Arabia early Friday, less than a week before the first anniversary of the unilateral American ...
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Eris23Skidoo
Dischordian Keynesian
09:13 PM on 04/28/2012
"Pakistani officials were outraged that the U.S. did not tell them about the operation against bin Laden until after it happened – a decision American officials explained by saying they were worried the information would be leaked. Relations between the two countries plummeted after the raid and have yet to recover."

Well, that's an easy one, Pakistan! If you'd have told us he was hiding there we would have informed you about the raid. But since you couldn't trust us enough to inform us about how you'd been hiding him there and letting his children be born in official govt hospitals there, we decided that you're probably on his side and not on ours.
01:19 PM on 04/28/2012
LOL, for a moment I thought the columnist was going to write that they were headed for one of obama's hollywood campaign donation parties...
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Eris23Skidoo
Dischordian Keynesian
09:15 PM on 04/28/2012
And why on earth would that happen? There is only one American politician who had a childhood friendship with Osama bin Laden and who opened an energy company with a bin Laden brother--George W Bush. Obama has no connection with bin Laden other than being the guy who signed his death warrant.
12:59 PM on 04/28/2012
If Saudi Arabia doesn't want the Bin Laden family then bring them to Guantanamo? His family will be better off at Guantanamo instead of Yeman or Saudi Arabia!
12:44 PM on 04/28/2012
Bush/Big Oil, Bin Laden's extended family, the Saudi royal family scratch each other's backs and provide cover for each other. The US military/industrial complex earns big bucks from the Saudis and Congress will never jeapordize this relationship. Yet with all of their modern weapons, the Saudis are too chicken to intervene on behalf of the Syrians who are being slaughtered by Assad. They are bunch of cowardly money grubbing people whose wealth and hypocrisy would shame Mohammed. They can always rely on America to keep "peace" in the Middle East even though this "peace" costs the lives of American men and women and puts the USA economy in jeapordy. Big Oil, Big Business, Wall Street, K Street, sleezy money grubbing politicians that is what America has become.
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Eris23Skidoo
Dischordian Keynesian
09:18 PM on 04/28/2012
Even more reason to embrace green energy and leave that section of the world to sink or swim on its own.
IDSavant
Common sense is not so common.
12:26 PM on 04/28/2012
Now the children will get a proper education in intolerance of others.
10:43 AM on 04/28/2012
Then a quick "trial" and execution?
09:11 AM on 04/28/2012
Osana bin laden alive and will in Saudi Arabia.Family to be with their prince he is a Saudi Arabia Prince not a Iran.I donot belive that he is dead.they sent him home his work was done he got theUSA in war in the Mideast.if it was not for him they would have to find so other way.I bidnot see him cold and dead Did you.I think he is in Saudi Arabia .
12:22 PM on 04/28/2012
Folly. Probably from drinking too much Kool-Aid. It can make you delusional.
12:28 PM on 04/28/2012
Folly. Drinking too much Kool-Aid makes one delusional......
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dbonedig
Digital Biographer of/on Noteworthy Events
12:16 AM on 04/28/2012
This guy wasn't killed, he was put into Federal hiding. Why would the USA, kill a human with so much potential in that part of the World. We Westerners believe, in whatever the news tells us.
12:26 PM on 04/28/2012
Way too much Kool-Aid....
11:34 PM on 04/27/2012
Great, anoither picture of him and that friggin finger of his. I wonder if he was pointing at anyone when he was killed,
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HRLS
Rude, Crude, and Socially Unacceptable
10:31 PM on 04/27/2012
The moderators here are Obama bin Liein lovers.
12:16 AM on 04/28/2012
Good one HRLS. I love it. Good one. So true.
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Eris23Skidoo
Dischordian Keynesian
09:20 PM on 04/28/2012
And yet they managed to print your comment. That would NEVER happen at Foxnews.com. The moderators there don't let anything get printed that isn't party line.
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HRLS
Rude, Crude, and Socially Unacceptable
10:30 PM on 04/27/2012
Should read Obama bin Liein family
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HRLS
Rude, Crude, and Socially Unacceptable
10:25 PM on 04/27/2012
Bummer. I thought it read Obama bin Liein family.
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briock
10:10 PM on 04/27/2012
I have said if for years on these boards... both Bush Presidents were too close to the Saudi Royal Family. They trust them, visit them often, gush over them. However, it has always been my contention that Saudi Arabia is our real enemy. 98% of the terrorists, Osama bin laden, and all the 9/11 terrorists are/were from Saudi Arabia. That country is nothing more than a terrorist breeding ground. What is it they say... Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. That is what Saudi Arabia doing to the US. How does the song go? Be careful of the hand shake and pat on the back. Twenty years from now it will be revealed that Saudi Arabia has always hated us and has always considered us an enemy. And the US government will act totally shocked and surprised, and claim "We never knew."
mallie888
Atheism is a non-prophet organization
05:32 AM on 04/28/2012
Totally agree - most Americans are woefully naive when it comes to the true situation with the Saudis. They not only hate us, they have an obscene amount of money and their money came from us -- so it serves them to put on a congenial face to allay any fears.
12:32 PM on 04/28/2012
Better have another look around. We are infidels to the Arab World, not just Saude Arabia....
09:24 PM on 04/27/2012
Saudi huh,,any surprise there
wwhatever747
Whatever Karma Bites, Let it be, U asked for it.
08:01 PM on 04/27/2012
Now the Saudis got the upper hand.