Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Check the Family Not Allowed CIA Osama

In the current anti-terrorist investigators the United States (U.S.) struggling with computer data and documents seized from the house hiding Osama Bin Laden, Pakistani officials face a more domestic duties: taking care of three wives and eight children the terrorist leader.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, Sunday, May 8, 2011, said it was still examining the wives and children of Osama.

Pakistani officials have the right to withhold the Bin Laden family last Monday after the U.S. elite troops, U.S. Navy SEALs killed Bin Laden in Abbottabad. Among the wives, there Amal Ahmed Abdullfattah, the last wife of Osama who was born in Yemen.

To Pakistani investigators, the woman was admitted 27 years he moved into a house in Abbottabad in 2006 and during that time had never been out of the house. While the age of the children of Osama has not been published.

A spokesman for Pakistan Kemenlu, Tahmina Janjua said, both Yemen and other countries no one has requested extradition of bin Laden's immediate family. Meanwhile, according to sources Pakistani officials, they will be returned to their respective home countries.

The discovery of a number of wives and children at the residence of Bin Laden shows, wherever the boss of Al Qaeda fled, he remained close with his family to make sure.

One son, Khalid, was killed in a U.S. raid. Charity semetara wounded in the leg and rushed to a military hospital. While Pakistani investigators say, one of Osama's daughter claimed she saw her father was executed.

Pakistan added he has not been given access to the CIA to check out the wives and children of Osama. Expected to close relatives of Osama will explain in more detail about opersi military adventure which put an end to Osama. Also how can he mengbhindar of arrest for 10 years.


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