Osama bin Laden fathered four children after 9/11 while on run

After arriving in Pakistan in July 2000 on a three-month visa, in the company
of her sister and brother-in-law, Abdulfattah travelled to Kandahar, in
neighbouring Afghanistan, at the time capital of the Taliban regime.

The date of her marriage to bin Laden was not specified, but the police report
said afterwards she moved in with him and his other two wives.

“She further revealed that after the incident of 9/11, they all scattered
and she came to Karachi with one of her daughter’s, Safia,” the report
said. Safia, her first child by the al-Qaeda kingpin, was born in Kandahar
in 2001.

She stayed in Karachi for eight to nine months, moving between homes arranged
for them by Pakistani families and bin Laden’s oldest son Saad.

Abdulfattah then met back with the fleeing bin Laden in Peshawar, in northwest
Pakistan. The report suggests that the pair did not part from that moment
until the raid in Abbottabad.

They stayed for eight or nine months in Swat, then for two years in Haripur,
90 minutes from Islamabad, before moving to the garrison town of Abbottabad
in 2005.

During this time, Abdulfattah had four other children by bin Laden, by then
the most-wanted man in the world.

In Haripur, Aasia, a girl, was born in 2003 and Ibrahim, a boy, was born the
next year.

On both occasions Abdulfattah gave birth in a public hospital, the police
report said.

The other two children, Zainab, a girl, and Hussain, a boy, were born in
Abbottabad in 2006 and 2008.

According to the report, the family movements while they were on the run were
organised by “Ibrahim and Abrar”, two Pakistanis given
responsibility for the task by members of al-Qaeda.

Both the men were killed by the Americans during the raid on Abbottabad and
had been living in the same compound, along with Ibrahim’s wife, Bushra, and
bin Laden’s son, Khalid.

The continued detention of bin Laden’s wives has led to accusations that
Pakistan is attempting to muzzle them to stop them from providing details
that could embarrass Islamabad or add to suspicions it knew where bin Laden
was.

Pakistan was humiliated by the covert American operation that killed the
al-Qaeda leader in the early hours of May 2, practically on the doorstep of
the country’s elite military academy.

Source: AFP

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