Sons of Osama bin Laden denounced the arbitrary execution of their father
Sons of Osama bin Laden denounced Tuesday "arbitrary execution" of their father by a U.S. commando on 2 May, after previously calificaseră "unacceptable" and "humiliating " his dead body thrown into the sea.
In a statement published by the New York Times, Osama bin Laden's sons asked why their father "was not arrested and tried for revealing the truth."
Public enemy number one of the United States from terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Osama bin Laden was killed May 2 in a U.S. commando operation against the residence hiding in Abbottabad, Pakistan, announced the U.S. president. Her body was thrown into the sea, according to Washington.
Communication, attributed to Omar bin Laden, one of Osama bin Laden's sons, also requires, the release of three wives and children of Al-Qaida leader, who were in the house in Abbottabad.
"Arbitrary Execution is not a solution to political problems," added the communiqué, which raises the "decency of such a murder in which international law was violated (...) openly."
Pakistani authorities have said that bin Laden's three wives were found in the house, and his 13 children. One of them, Abdulfattah Amal Ahmed, was wounded in the leg during the operation.
New York Times states that Omar Bin Laden is the son of Osama bin Laden had another wife, Najwa. None of his brothers is not named in written communication on their behalf.
"We want to remind the world that Omar bin Laden, the fourth son of our father was always in disagreement with him regarding violence as such and sent messages to our father always asked him to change his manner of action. emphasizing that no civilian should not be taken as a target in any circumstance "the text continues.
The statement was sent to New York Times by American author Jean Sasson, the Omar Bin Laden helped to produce a book of memoirs in 2009.
A shorter and slightly different statement was posted Tuesday on an Islamist website, where bin Laden's sons said that the family was humbled by how his treatment of his corpse.
"We believe that President Obama is personally responsible for our father to elucidate the fate of Osama bin Laden," it said in a message signed by Ben Omar Osama bin Laden in his brothers name and quoted from the center of U.S. surveillance sites Islamist SITE .
"It is unacceptable in terms of human and religious body of any person to throw into the sea in a humiliating way for the family and its supporters, affecting the feelings of hundreds of millions of Muslims," added Omar bin Laden.
"As sons of Osama bin Laden, we reserve the right to sue those responsible for this crime, the U.S. and international courts," the message continued.
He also stressed that "no U.S. president or his administration showed no evidence" on their father's death.
Authorities senior Muslim Islam considered inconsistent with the American decision to throw a large body of Osama bin Laden, while Washington argues that the ritual has been observed and that the tomb is likely to become a place of pilgrimage.
Omar bin Laden, aged 31, married to an English, said in July 2010 that about 20 members of his family living in a supervised residence in Iran in 2001.
Public enemy number one of the United States from terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Osama bin Laden was killed May 2 in a U.S. commando operation against the residence hiding in Abbottabad, Pakistan, announced the U.S. president. Her body was thrown into the sea, according to Washington.
Communication, attributed to Omar bin Laden, one of Osama bin Laden's sons, also requires, the release of three wives and children of Al-Qaida leader, who were in the house in Abbottabad.
"Arbitrary Execution is not a solution to political problems," added the communiqué, which raises the "decency of such a murder in which international law was violated (...) openly."
Pakistani authorities have said that bin Laden's three wives were found in the house, and his 13 children. One of them, Abdulfattah Amal Ahmed, was wounded in the leg during the operation.
New York Times states that Omar Bin Laden is the son of Osama bin Laden had another wife, Najwa. None of his brothers is not named in written communication on their behalf.
"We want to remind the world that Omar bin Laden, the fourth son of our father was always in disagreement with him regarding violence as such and sent messages to our father always asked him to change his manner of action. emphasizing that no civilian should not be taken as a target in any circumstance "the text continues.
The statement was sent to New York Times by American author Jean Sasson, the Omar Bin Laden helped to produce a book of memoirs in 2009.
A shorter and slightly different statement was posted Tuesday on an Islamist website, where bin Laden's sons said that the family was humbled by how his treatment of his corpse.
"We believe that President Obama is personally responsible for our father to elucidate the fate of Osama bin Laden," it said in a message signed by Ben Omar Osama bin Laden in his brothers name and quoted from the center of U.S. surveillance sites Islamist SITE .
"It is unacceptable in terms of human and religious body of any person to throw into the sea in a humiliating way for the family and its supporters, affecting the feelings of hundreds of millions of Muslims," added Omar bin Laden.
"As sons of Osama bin Laden, we reserve the right to sue those responsible for this crime, the U.S. and international courts," the message continued.
He also stressed that "no U.S. president or his administration showed no evidence" on their father's death.
Authorities senior Muslim Islam considered inconsistent with the American decision to throw a large body of Osama bin Laden, while Washington argues that the ritual has been observed and that the tomb is likely to become a place of pilgrimage.
Omar bin Laden, aged 31, married to an English, said in July 2010 that about 20 members of his family living in a supervised residence in Iran in 2001.
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