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Osama Bin Laden's Family pushed To Saudi Arabia.

Riyadh : Saudi Arabia | Apr 26, 2012 at 12:23 PM PDT
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Riyadh: Osama Bin Laden's Family pushed To Saudi Arabia.

14 members including three widows of Osama Bin Laden, two daughters nine children departures for Saudi Arabia.

Osama's Widow Amal will go Jordan from Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia sent a special Plane for OBL's family.

Earlier, high security is seen in sector G-6 Islamabad where Osama's family was spending their conviction in a private house

. Osama's family stopped the Photographers for coverage and said that their family act according to the teaching of Islam and women hide faces.

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Riyadh: Osama Bin Laden's Family pushed To Saudi Arabia.14 members including three widows of Osama Bin Laden, two daughters nine children departures for Saudi Arabia.Osama's Widow Amal will go Jordan from Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia sent a special Plane for OBL's family.Earlier, high security is seen in sector G-6 Islamabad where Osama's family was spending their conviction in a private house. Osama's family stopped the Photographers for coverage and said that their family act according to the teaching of Islam and women hide faces.
atifji75 is based in Siālkot, Punjab, Pakistan, and is a Reporter for Allvoices.
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Posted By webTV_ebc1 webTV_ebc1 | about 1 year ago
we are glad that they found a home at last!
Reply By atifji75 atifji75 | about 1 year ago
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Posted By faraway faraway | about 1 year ago
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Posted By faraway faraway | about 1 year ago
Good news ..thanks for your information
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thanks for sharing this bit of news on a topical subject .... rated up ...
Reply By atifji75 atifji75 | about 1 year ago
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Posted By Deepizzaguy George Vieto | about 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing this news report of the Bin Laden family return to Saudi Arabia.
Reply By atifji75 atifji75 | about 1 year ago
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Posted By mhatter99 Martin Kloess | about 1 year ago
well written - thank you
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Thanks Martin for your nice comment.
Posted By NinaRai Nina Rai | about 1 year ago
Its good the Osama family is
going back to their roots.
Thanks for sharing the report.
Rated up.
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