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11 cze 2012 · It’s so easy to point a finger and to ask, How could I, as a loving mother, have let my eighteen-year-old daughter, Amal Ahmed al-Sadah, marry Osama bin Laden in 2000?
Amal Ahmed al-Sadah (born March 27, 1982) was bin Laden's youngest wife. [31] Born Amal Ahmed Abdulfattah in Yemen, she married bin Laden in 2000. The marriage between Amal al-Sadah and bin Laden was apparently part of a "political arrangement" between bin Laden and "an important Yemeni tribe, meant to boost al-Qaeda recruitment in Yemen". [ 36 ]
12 kwi 2012 · Previously, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney stated that bin Laden's youngest wife, Yemeni-born Amal al-Sadah, "rushed the U.S. assaulter and was shot in the leg but not killed," in those...
11 maj 2011 · The pledge early in her marriage to the terror leader, recounted by her family, reflected the determination of Amal Ahmed Abdel-Fatah al-Sada, now 29, to rise above her divorced...
5 sie 2011 · This turned out to be false—no one was used as a human shield and Osama’s fifth wife, a young Yemeni woman named Amal Al-Sadah, survived the raid.
5 maj 2011 · That daughter appears to be Safiyah, who was born to bin Laden’s Yemeni wife, Amal al-Sadah. According to CNN, bin Laden described to Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir his aspirations for his...
10 mar 2018 · The above story about one of bin Laden’s wives, Amal Ahmed al-Sadah from Yemen , elucidates how we approach description and analysis. First, the story illustrates women’s presence and/or absence in terrorism politics. Bin Laden’s wives were perceived as absent in the violent scenario of the raid.