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France Expels Osama bin Laden’s Son for Praising Terrorism

Bayan News – Bruno Retailleau, the French Minister of the Interior, announced on Tuesday (October 8) the permanent expulsion of Osama bin Laden’s son, the founder of the al-Qaeda network.

The French Interior Minister added that Omar, Osama bin Laden’s son, has been officially and permanently banned from entering the country.

According to the minister, Osama bin Laden’s son had been living for several years with his British wife in the Normandy region, working as an artist.

Mr. Retailleau wrote on the platform X: “Omar cannot return to France for any reason.”

The French official emphasized that Osama bin Laden’s son had praised terrorism on social media.

Additionally, the French government had already issued an expulsion order for Osama bin Laden’s son in October of last year, and he had since been residing in Qatar.

Osama bin Laden, recognized as the mastermind behind the September 11 attacks, was killed in 2011 by U.S. forces in Pakistan.

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