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Bin Laden’s mum breaks silence on ‘brainwashed’ son

by The Editor
August 3, 2018
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Bin Laden’s mum breaks silence on ‘brainwashed’ son

Osama bin Laden's mother has spoken to the media for the first time, insisting her son was a "very good kid" who was radicalised during his time at university.

Alia Ghanem said her son – who was born into one of Saudi Arabia's wealthiest families – was "brainwashed" in his early 20s. In a new interview, she questioned why he wanted to "throw it all away".

The former al Qaeda leader's mother spoke to The Guardian newspaper alongside her surviving sons – bin Laden's half brothers Hassan and Ahmad.

Speaking about bin Laden growing up, she said he was shy and intelligent before he went off to fight the Russian occupation in Afghanistan in the 1980s.

"My life was very difficult because he was so far away from me," said Ms Ghanem. "He was a very good kid and he loved me so much."

Image: Almost 3,000 people died in the 2001 US attacks

The mother of the man who masterminded the 9/11 terror attacks in New York and Washington said her son was "changed" by the people he met while studying economics at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, where he "became a different man".

"He was a very good child until he met some people who pretty much brainwashed him in his early 20s," she told the newspaper.

"I would always tell him to stay away from them, and he would never admit to me what he was doing, because he loved me so much."

Hassan said his brother was well-respected in the early days when he first travelled to Afghanistan.

"At the start, we were very proud of him," he said. "Even the Saudi government would treat him in a very noble, respectful way. And then came Osama the mujahid."

He added: "I am very proud of him in the sense that he was my oldest brother. He taught me a lot.

"But I don't think I'm very proud of him as a man. He reached superstardom on a global stage, and it was all for nothing."

Osama bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, where he was captured
Image: Osama bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, where he was captured

Ahmad said his mother blamed those around bin Laden but not her son himself.

The former al Qaeda leader was captured in 2011 at his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, before being shot dead.

"It has been 17 years now [since 9/11] and she remains in denial about Osama," he told The Guardian. "She loved him so much and refuses to blame him.

"Instead, she blames those around him. She only knows the good boy side, the side we all saw. She never got to know the jihadist side."

Reflecting on the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, which saw almost 3,000 people killed, he said he was "stunned" by the early reports which came out of America.

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He said: "It was a very strange feeling. We knew from the beginning [that it was Osama], within the first 48 hours. From the youngest to the eldest, we all felt ashamed of him.

"We knew all of us were going to face horrible consequences. Our family abroad all came back to Saudi… In Saudi, there was a travel ban. They tried as much as they could to maintain control over the family."

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Sky News

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Osama bin Laden's mother has spoken to the media for the first time, insisting her son was a "very good kid" who was radicalised during his time at university.

Alia Ghanem said her son – who was born into one of Saudi Arabia's wealthiest families – was "brainwashed" in his early 20s. In a new interview, she questioned why he wanted to "throw it all away".

The former al Qaeda leader's mother spoke to The Guardian newspaper alongside her surviving sons – bin Laden's half brothers Hassan and Ahmad.

Speaking about bin Laden growing up, she said he was shy and intelligent before he went off to fight the Russian occupation in Afghanistan in the 1980s.

"My life was very difficult because he was so far away from me," said Ms Ghanem. "He was a very good kid and he loved me so much."

Image: Almost 3,000 people died in the 2001 US attacks

The mother of the man who masterminded the 9/11 terror attacks in New York and Washington said her son was "changed" by the people he met while studying economics at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, where he "became a different man".

"He was a very good child until he met some people who pretty much brainwashed him in his early 20s," she told the newspaper.

"I would always tell him to stay away from them, and he would never admit to me what he was doing, because he loved me so much."

Hassan said his brother was well-respected in the early days when he first travelled to Afghanistan.

"At the start, we were very proud of him," he said. "Even the Saudi government would treat him in a very noble, respectful way. And then came Osama the mujahid."

He added: "I am very proud of him in the sense that he was my oldest brother. He taught me a lot.

"But I don't think I'm very proud of him as a man. He reached superstardom on a global stage, and it was all for nothing."

Osama bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, where he was captured
Image: Osama bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, where he was captured

Ahmad said his mother blamed those around bin Laden but not her son himself.

The former al Qaeda leader was captured in 2011 at his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, before being shot dead.

"It has been 17 years now [since 9/11] and she remains in denial about Osama," he told The Guardian. "She loved him so much and refuses to blame him.

"Instead, she blames those around him. She only knows the good boy side, the side we all saw. She never got to know the jihadist side."

Reflecting on the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, which saw almost 3,000 people killed, he said he was "stunned" by the early reports which came out of America.

More from World

He said: "It was a very strange feeling. We knew from the beginning [that it was Osama], within the first 48 hours. From the youngest to the eldest, we all felt ashamed of him.

"We knew all of us were going to face horrible consequences. Our family abroad all came back to Saudi… In Saudi, there was a travel ban. They tried as much as they could to maintain control over the family."

Original Article

Sky News

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