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Bin Laden left $29m inheritance for jihad | Bin Laden left $29m inheritance for jihad |
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Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden left a personal fortune of around $29m (£21m) after his death in a raid in 2011, his will shows. | |
The will is among a trove of documents released to US media. It was seized in the US assault in Abbotabad, Pakistan. | |
Bin Laden urged his family to "obey my will" and to spend his inheritance on "jihad, for the sake of Allah". | |
He referred to the money as being in Sudan, but it is not clear whether it was cash or assets. | |
Bin Laden lived in Sudan for five years in the 1990s as a guest of the Sudanese government. | |
It is not known whether any of the money made its way to his heirs. | |
Other letters attributed to Bin Laden and released on Tuesday show that he: | |
He also gave his assessment of the progress of the West's "war on terror" and the US military campaign in Afghanistan. | |
"They thought that the war would be easy and that they would accomplish their objectives in a few days or a few weeks," he wrote. | "They thought that the war would be easy and that they would accomplish their objectives in a few days or a few weeks," he wrote. |
"We need to be patient a bit longer. With patience, there is victory!" | "We need to be patient a bit longer. With patience, there is victory!" |
Bin Laden was killed by US special forces in May 2011 in a raid on his compound in Abbotabad, Pakistan. | Bin Laden was killed by US special forces in May 2011 in a raid on his compound in Abbotabad, Pakistan. |
The group has since been led by al-Qaeda's former second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahiri. | The group has since been led by al-Qaeda's former second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahiri. |