The Youngest wife of Osama Bin Laden is decided to leave the Pakistan to her homeland, Yemen, within few days; she’s married with Osama in 1999.
Amal Ahmed Al-Sahaj, 29, was wounded in operation and detained by the Pakistani authorities in the Abbottabad Operation where her husband Osama Bin Laden was hiding and died.
It is confirmed by officials in Riyadh, that Proper arrangements have been finalized between Yemeni and Pakistani diplomats for the return of Sadah and her 12-year-old daughter, Safiya, who was also injured in the raid.
After US operation, Osama’s third and fourth wives were also found at the same compound at abbottbad, both wives were born in Bin Laden’s home time of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and both are the Saudi citizens. The Khairiah Sabar married with Laden in 1985 and thirds Siham Sabar was married in 1987. Both women are graduates
Officials in Riyadh were says that, there was no objection to their return to Saudi Arabia. Their husband was stripped of his Saudi Arabian citizenship in 1994 after he turned against the rulers of the kingdom, which he eventually fled, after the first Gulf war.
22 year old Hamza, Bin Laden son was killed in the raid. His dead body also buried at sea with his father. The women and about 10 of Bin Laden’s children and grandchildren were handcuffed by Special Forces who then left.
Sadah’s brother, Zakria al-Sadah, told Reporters that Yemeni diplomats in Pakistan had told him his sister would “arrive in the coming days” after the completion of legal formalities. Negotiations over the exact arrangements for the journey had been long and complicated, Said by Officials. Her family says that they have seen his daughter only once after her wedding in 2000 when she was only 17. After that they communicated only limited and by couriers.
The other two wives of Bin Laden ended in divorce– fled the al-Qaida leader’s base near Kandahar in late 2011 and were driven by a trusted associate into Pakistan, according to interrogation files from Guantánamo recently released by Wiki Leaks and published by the Guardian.
Sadah, whose father is a minor civil servant, had told that, Sadah travelled through Dubai and Pakistan to Afghanistan to meet her bridegroom for the first time.
When the family learned through a courier that she had given birth to a daughter, a group of relatives travelled to Afghanistan, where they spent a month. On the final day of the visit, a cousin recalled Bin Laden telling the young mother she could stay with him in Afghanistan or return home with her family. “I want to be martyred with you and I won’t leave as long as you’re alive,” he recalled her saying.
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