Bin Laden's mother speaks for the first time about the media

Nearly 17 years after the attack on “binyket” New York's family, Osama bin Laden's family, responsible for that attack, must face his act, his mother, Alia Gaem, spoke of him for the first time. Alia Gaem lives with two sons and her husband in a luxurious house in Jedah [...]
Nearly 17 years after the attack on “binyket” New York, Osama bin Laden's family, responsible for that attack, must face his act
His mother, Alia Gaem, spoke of him in the media for the first time.
Alia Gaem lives with two sons and a husband in a luxurious house in Jedah in Saudi Arabia, where a part of his life has also been spent by the late leader of Al Qaeda, broadcasting Inseder.com.
He was a very good kid and he loved me very much. It's hard because we were often separated from each other. My first son, as a child, was very afraid. Only when she started to study the economy did she get a little free because her colleagues and the environment she lived in changed “and the Guardian”.
Try again. Until his early 20 ' s, when he informed some strange people he started spending a lot of time with. I told her to get away from them, but she wouldn't listen to me.
In the early eight years, Osama traveled to Afghanistan to fight against the Russians. His brother Hassan says how the world has all been proud of him. As a member of the Mujahedins, he was popularized as a hero in both Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia.
When Saudi Arabia's forces entered Kuwait in August 1990, Osama began to expand it and began to contact other terrorist groups.
I could never even imagine he'd become a terrorist. The whole family is very worried. I didn't want this to happen. Even today, I don't know how he abandoned his old life. After the attack in New York, we were all in shock. We knew it was his work and what consequences we would have to face”, said the mother who for the last time saw bin Laden in Afghanistan in 1999, two years before her son carried out one of the most serious terrorist attacks in American history.
bin Laden was killed by members of the US Navy elite unit (SEAL) in 2011 in Pakistan.












