Osama’s widow

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The USA Navy SEALs raid on the Abbottabad compound reportedly killed Osama Bin Laden and left behind 3 widows and 17 children of his. The raiders took away the dead body of OBL and left behind the other members of his family (perhaps) due to lack of space in the returning Black hawk helicopters.

These three widows and 17 children were then taken over by the Pakistan intelligence agencies to an undisclosed place. The ISI and the CIA carried out their interrogation for over a month very discreetly and the outcome of this interrogation was never made public. Once the intelligence agencies obtained all the relevant information from them, the public was told (a news item) that the youngest widow of Osama, Amal Ahmed al-Sadah, along with her 12 years old daughter Safiya is expected to leave Pakistan for her homeland, Yemen.

It is very surprising that no one from the family of Osama was either shown on the media or details of other information about their living in Pakistan unobtrusively was divulged to the shocked Pakistani nation.

It is very intriguing that firstly, the Navy SEALs did not show their action in capturing the most wanted person of the world or his dead body before they dumped him in the Arabian sea and then our Pakistan agencies followed suit by disposing off the family members and the 3 captured widows of Osama quietly without showing their faces to the Pakistani nation. There is definitely something fishy.

Why is everything being done so secretively especially when the main Al-Qaeda leader has been eliminated? Why has the government of Pakistan accepted the US version that Osama was killed or captured and taken away by the US Navy SEALs? Now the Yemeni wife being sent back to Yemen. What about other two wives and their children who lived in the Abbottabad compound for 6 long years?

MUHAMMAD AZHAR KHWAJA

Lahore

 

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  1. I think they don't want to make it even harder to resettle these people by making their identities public. That's just my theory.

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