Yemen urges Pakistan to free Osama's widow
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SANAA:
Yemen urged Pakistan on Tuesday to free one of Osama bin Laden's
injured widows, saying Yemen-born Amal Al-Sadeh and her four children
were not guilty of any crime.
Pakistan's interior minister
said earlier this month that bin Laden's three widows, including Sadeh,
would be put on trial for entering and living in the country illegally.
"The
Pakistani authorities retracted from their initial position to
surrender Amal to the Yemeni government," Yemeni Foreign Minister
Abubakr al-Qirbi told Reuters.
"We continue to call on the
Pakistani authorities to transfer her to her home country. We are also
concerned about the well being of her young children. The children
should not be punished for the mistakes of their father." (Reuters) |
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