Mother remembers Bin Laden as a good kid who was given “brain piercing”

The mother of al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden has talked for the first time about her son, seven years since he was killed in 2011. In an exclusive interview for the British newspaper “The Guardian”, Alia Ghaem spoke from the family home in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. She has told British prestige [...]
In an exclusive interview for the British newspaper “The Guardian”, Alia Ghaem spoke from the family home in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
She has told British prestige that her son was shy and a good kid, but that during the university he was given “perforated” brain.
The family has said that bin Laden was last seen in 1999, two years before the 9/11 attacks, when he was in Afghanistan.
We were terrified. I didn't want this to happen. Why would he abandon all the good?
She has also said that the Muslim Brotherhood “ “ <xliman/x1> in which her son was involved while he was in study, was a “cult”.
Bin Laden's father, Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden, was divorced by Alia Ghaem after Osama turned three years, and had more than 50 children, broadcast Koha.net.
Following the September 11th attacks, the mother said the family was interviewed by the Saudi Arabia government that had limited family travel and movements.
Two of Bin Laden's brothers, Hasan and Ahmad, were also present in the “interview. Guardians” and they described the horror they had when they learned of Osama's involvement in the attacks in America.
We felt ashamed from the smallest to the greatest. We knew that we would face terrible consequences. The whole family came together in Saudi Arabia”, Ahmad told the newspaper.
He has also said that the mother continues to blame people around Bin Laden for the attitudes he had.












