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Bin Laden son in Spain asylum bid | Bin Laden son in Spain asylum bid |
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One of Osama Bin Laden's sons has asked for political asylum in Spain, local officials say. | One of Osama Bin Laden's sons has asked for political asylum in Spain, local officials say. |
Omar Osama Bin Laden, aged 27, made his claim after a scheduled stopover at Madrid's Barajas airport on a flight from Egypt to Morocco. | |
The reasons for his asylum request were not immediately clear. | The reasons for his asylum request were not immediately clear. |
The self-declared pacifist son of the al-Qaeda leader was earlier this year refused entry to live in the UK with his 52-year-old British wife. | The self-declared pacifist son of the al-Qaeda leader was earlier this year refused entry to live in the UK with his 52-year-old British wife. |
The Spanish authorities said they would deal with Mr Bin Laden's case "speedily", Spain's El Pais newspaper reported. | The Spanish authorities said they would deal with Mr Bin Laden's case "speedily", Spain's El Pais newspaper reported. |
He was carrying a Saudi passport, the Spanish interior ministry officials said. | |
He currently lives in Cairo, with wife Zaina Alsabah-Bin Laden, formerly named Jane Felix-Browne, from Cheshire. | He currently lives in Cairo, with wife Zaina Alsabah-Bin Laden, formerly named Jane Felix-Browne, from Cheshire. |
They had hoped to move to Mrs Bin Laden's home in north-western England. | They had hoped to move to Mrs Bin Laden's home in north-western England. |
The couple said the visa application was rejected in April after the British authorities had judged that it might not be "conducive to the public good". | The couple said the visa application was rejected in April after the British authorities had judged that it might not be "conducive to the public good". |
It is thought the authorities were referring to comments made by Mr Bin Laden that he could not prove 100% that his father - whom he says he has not seen since he was 19 - was responsible for the 2001 attacks in the US or the London bombings in 2005. | It is thought the authorities were referring to comments made by Mr Bin Laden that he could not prove 100% that his father - whom he says he has not seen since he was 19 - was responsible for the 2001 attacks in the US or the London bombings in 2005. |
Mrs Bin Laden, who is severely visually impaired, said she needed access to medical treatment in the UK but refused to be apart from her husband. | Mrs Bin Laden, who is severely visually impaired, said she needed access to medical treatment in the UK but refused to be apart from her husband. |
Mr Bin Laden is one of 19 sons of the al-Qaeda leader. | Mr Bin Laden is one of 19 sons of the al-Qaeda leader. |
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