Sunday, December 18, 2016

Bin Laden´s son denied entry to Egypt

  Ali ilyas       Sunday, December 18, 2016

CAIRO: Osama canister Laden's child Omar was declined passage to Egypt on Saturday, airplane terminal sources said, giving no motivation behind why his name was on a rundown of individuals banned from the nation. 

Omar, 34, Osama canister Laden's fourth-eldest child, was going with his British spouse Zaina al Sabah from Doha, and they requested that be sent to Turkey, the sources said. 

The couple, who lived in Egypt for a while in 2007 and 2008, were beforehand denied passage to the nation in 2008.Omar container Laden softened with his dad up 2001 in the wake of living in 

Afghanistan for a lot of 1996 to 2001.In a meeting with Reuters in 2010, Omar said he was working with Saudi Arabia and Iran to end his detachment from a gathering of siblings and sisters that goes back to the confusion in Afghanistan taking after the al Qaeda assaults of Sept. 

11, 2001.Omar said container Laden's youngsters were attempting to be "great nationals of the world" yet experienced the absence of a father and the shame of being the al Qaeda pioneer's kids. 

None were a piece of al Qaeda, he said at the time. 

"We are working with the Iranian government and with the Saudi government right now to have my mom's kids and grandchildren go along with us," he said. 

Osama container Laden was murdered at his Pakistani den by U.S. commandos in 2011 in a noteworthy hit to the aggressor gather which completed the Sept. 11 assaults.
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