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Obama Wants Access To Osama's Family

May 9. 2011

Video: US Says It Wants Access to 3 bin Laden Widows

 

The Associated Press is reporting, U.S. President, Barack Obama, wants access to the family of terrorist, Osama Bin Laden, who was gunned down by American Navy Seals in his Abbottabad, Pakistan home, on the orders of the Commander-in-Chief in Washington.

Barack Obama: you will talk!

As Pakistani officials have been releasing information from their debriefing of the family, the U.S. government hopes to do the same. However, it is not yet clear if the Pakistani government will hand over Bin Laden's family to President Obama. This is due to their extradition policies and exceptions that sometimes occur regarding America, on a "human rights abuse" basis.

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If an extradition is ruled out, individuals from the Obama Administration, may seek to fly to Pakistan to question the family, before they are turned over to their native nations, such as Yemen and Saudi Arabia. Osama's widows may not want to cooperate with any American questioning, but it is dependent upon the methods used during the interrogations (legal or otherwise).  

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