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This Article is From May 04, 2011

Osama's family mourns his loss

Osama's family mourns his loss
Weeping for the 'martyr'
Boston: Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden's death will be a difficult time for members of his family, who even though had distanced themselves from the
terrorist after 9/11, still considered him as their "brother," a relative of bin Laden's has said. "My understanding of the Saudi society is I'm sure they (bin Laden's family) are mourning because for them he is their brother. It is my perception and I'm sure that it must be difficult time for them," said bin Laden's former sister-in-law Carmen Binladin. Weeping for the 'martyr': Activists of Jamaat-ud-Dawa offer funeral
prayers for Osama bin Laden on a street in Karachi yesterday.
Hundreds of people offered special prayers for Osama bin Laden in Karachi where the organisers declared the al-Qaeda chief as a martyr.

Binladin said after 9/11, the family had realised the harm Osama had done and they had to distance themselves from him but "blood is thicker than anything and they still consider him as part of the family and part of the bin Ladens." "They are very close knit, emotionally together." Hearing of bin Laden's death brought back memories of the 9/11 attack for the Swiss-born Binladin, who said the families of the victims "could at last have a sense of justice. It is a relief to be able to know that they will have some kind of closure."

She said she remembers bin Laden as a very religious man. "When I was living in Saudi Arabia, he had started going to Afghanistan against the Soviets. I knew he was very religious but at that time in the early 1980s I never thought that he would come and take so many innocent lives." She said changing her name would not have gone down well with the people. She said she was grateful to the American people for understanding her situation and for being supportive of her and her daughter "despite all of their suffering."

White House officials are considering releasing several photos of the body of Osama bin Laden. They are also weighing whether to release video of his swift burial at sea.

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