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Farhan Bokhari /

CBS News/ April 26, 2012, 4:45 PM

Osama bin Laden's family leaving Pakistan

(CBS News) ISLAMABAD - Osama bin Laden's three wives and 11 children were cleared to leave Pakistan Thursday night, having spent the past year in the south Asian country after U.S. Navy SEALs tracked and killed the world's most hunted terrorist in the northern city of Abbottabad, the family's lawyer told CBS News.

"They have been cleared to leave Pakistan. They are heading to Saudi Arabia in a little while," said Aamir Khalil, the family's Pakistani lawyer, who spoke to CBS News after midnight local time Thursday.

The wives were convicted on April 2 and sentenced to 45 days in prison for illegally entering and living in Pakistan. The prison term, spent at a well-guarded house in Islamabad, ended earlier this month.

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Earlier, speculation mounted over the imminent departure of bin Laden's family after a wide-bodied Saudi jet arrived at Islamabad's Benazir Bhutto international airport Thursday evening. An airport security official reported witnessing a group of men dressed in traditional Arab clothes descend from the aircraft.

It was not immediately clear if Saudi Arabia was the final destination of the entire family or whether one of the three wives - Amal Ahmed Abdel-Fatah al-Sada, a Yemeni national - along with five of her children, will be allowed to travel to Yemen.

When asked for the family's destination, Khalil told CBS News, they were "heading to Saudi Arabia" but added that the "Yemeni wife and her children will have full liberty to travel onwards to Yemen if they wanted to."

In the past, Pakistani officials have reportedly demanded in background discussions with Saudi officials that the entire family return to Saudi Arabia and stay there indefinitely.

This demand came after reports surfaced of bin Laden's Yemeni wife seeking to give high profile interviews to at least two Arab TV channels upon her return to Yemen. Pakistani officials familiar with investigations of bin Laden's family members have reportedly concluded that the Yemeni wife was present with him when US Navy Seals stormed the house in Abbottabad, killed him in his room and took his corpse, which was later buried at sea.

"I understand, Pakistan has been worried about explosive accounts coming from the Yemeni wife if she has access to free media" said a Western diplomat in Islamabad who spoke to CBS News on condition of anonymity. "It is impossible to tell if there are any specific conditions that have been agreed between different parties for facilitating this return (of Osama bin Laden's family members) to Saudi Arabia" added the diplomat.

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diamruby says:
The women & children are only pawns of the religious cult they are forced to live under, the only other choice being death. They really have no life or future.
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askagain replies:
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Do you know this as a fact or are you speculating?
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Bendech says:
Have you notice how all the talk and fear about Terrorism has gone way down during the last few years?
Most Americans can't even tell you the name of the guy who took over after Osama met his fate last year..
Since Osama ordered the 9/11 attacks all Americans could think about
was...when were terrorists going to start mass killings worldwide.

Today, no one even pays attention to Al Quieda.

Persitant drone strikes has decimated their numbers and after Osama was killed last year no one even worries about terrorism now.
It's not even a campaign topic.

Like it or not. We owe Obama a debt of gratitude for getting rid of America's worst enemy
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fedup12 says:
They will probably get welcomed with open arms in our allies country Saudi Arabia.

Lets give pakistan another half billion.
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Tyrone_Jackson says:
The Pakistani position is ludicrous. These people will talk, and eventually whatever they have to say will make it to the outside World Press. The Pakistani's only have two choices for the world opinion concerning Bin Lauden :(1) They were lying to everyone and really were helping Bin Lauden or (2) They were not helping Bin Lauden and his traipsing around Pakistan and using Pakistani government services (such as for his children's birth) gives an accurate reflection of the Pakistani security services competence.
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werewindle says:
Oh! Bring them here! I think I can find the relatives of about three thousand people who might like to have a little chat with fourteen of Osama's relatives...
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hypnotoad72 replies:
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BishopRomney -

GWB did indeed let them go...

And considering the so-called "war on drugs", Bush willfully ordered that the Afghanistan opium crop not be destroyed. That also rendered moot his long-winded claim of considering countries that willfully harbored terrorists to be on the same footing... and who needs a "liberal media" as a resource, when:

http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/3/28/95240.shtml

Interesting double-standards to be sure...
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gadfly65 says:
From one dubious ally to another.
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