Daily Sabah logo

Politics
Diplomacy Legislation War On Terror EU Affairs Elections News Analysis
TÜRKİYE
Istanbul Education Investigations Minorities Expat Corner Diaspora
World
Mid-East Europe Americas Asia Pacific Africa Syrian Crisis Islamophobia
Business
Automotive Economy Energy Finance Tourism Tech Defense Transportation News Analysis
Lifestyle
Health Environment Travel Food Fashion Science Religion History Feature Expat Corner
Arts
Cinema Music Events Portrait Reviews Performing Arts
Sports
Football Basketball Motorsports Tennis
Opinion
Columns Op-Ed Reader's Corner Editorial
PHOTO GALLERY
JOBS ABOUT US RSS PRIVACY CONTACT US
© Turkuvaz Haberleşme ve Yayıncılık 2025

Daily Sabah - Latest & Breaking News from Turkey | Istanbul

  • Politics
    • Diplomacy
    • Legislation
    • War On Terror
    • EU Affairs
    • Elections
    • News Analysis
  • TÜRKİYE
    • Istanbul
    • Education
    • Investigations
    • Minorities
    • Expat Corner
    • Diaspora
  • World
    • Mid-East
    • Europe
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Africa
    • Syrian Crisis
    • Islamophobia
  • Business
    • Automotive
    • Economy
    • Energy
    • Finance
    • Tourism
    • Tech
    • Defense
    • Transportation
    • News Analysis
  • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Travel
    • Food
    • Fashion
    • Science
    • Religion
    • History
    • Feature
    • Expat Corner
  • Arts
    • Cinema
    • Music
    • Events
    • Portrait
    • Reviews
    • Performing Arts
  • Sports
    • Football
    • Basketball
    • Motorsports
    • Tennis
  • Gallery
  • Opinion
    • Columns
    • Op-Ed
    • Reader's Corner
    • Editorial
  • TV
  • World
  • Mid-East
  • Europe
  • Americas
  • Asia Pacific
  • Africa
  • Syrian Crisis
  • Islamophobia

France bans Osama bin Laden's son Omar's return to country

by Agence France-Presse - AFP

PARIS Oct 08, 2024 - 7:51 pm GMT+3
Edited By Nurbanu Tanrıkulu Kızıl
Saudi painter Omar bin Laden, the fourth-eldest son of former al-Qaida leader Osama Bin Laden, poses during an exhibition of some thirty of his artworks at the "Arielle Brocante" in Le Teilleul, western France, July 1, 2022. (AFP File Photo)
Saudi painter Omar bin Laden, the fourth-eldest son of former al-Qaida leader Osama Bin Laden, poses during an exhibition of some thirty of his artworks at the "Arielle Brocante" in Le Teilleul, western France, July 1, 2022. (AFP File Photo)
by Agence France-Presse - AFP Oct 08, 2024 7:51 pm
Edited By Nurbanu Tanrıkulu Kızıl

France prohibited the entry of Omar bin Laden, one of the sons of slain al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden over alleged remarks he posted on social media, the country's interior ministry said Tuesday.

Born in Saudi Arabia, bin Laden has also lived in Sudan and Afghanistan. The 43-year-old settled in the northern French region of Normandy with his British wife several years ago, taking up painting.

France's new interior minister, Bruno Retailleau, said Omar bin Laden "posted comments on his social networks in 2023 that advocated terrorism."

"As a result, the prefect of Orne issued an order to leave French territory," Retailleau.

"The courts have confirmed the legality of this decision taken in the interests of national security," he added on X. The minister also said he had signed off on a ban preventing Omar bin Laden from returning to France "for any reason whatsoever."

“History is written only with the blood of these people — to tell the story of these martyrs who made history, built nations and brought glory. Their blood is the lifeline of our faith until judgment day. Rest in peace," the social media post allegedly posted by bin Laden said, to celebrate his father's birthday.

Later Tuesday, the Orne prefecture in northern France said Omar bin Laden, a national of Qatar, had lived in the town of Domfront-en-Poiraie since 2018.

On the anniversary of Osama bin Laden's death in May 2023, comments that French officials say glorified "terrorism and al-Qaida" were published on social media in the name of Omar bin Laden, on an account that has now been suspended. A probe was launched in France.

While Omar bin Laden denied being the author of the "reprehensible comments" he did not delete or condemn them, the prefecture said. He was ordered to leave France on Oct. 27, 2023, and did so "voluntarily." He appealed the decision but a French court upheld the ruling last week.

He left his father at the age of 19.

Speaking to AFP in 2022, Omar bin Laden had said he felt good in France. "I feel free from the responsibility of my father's actions," he said at the time. "Nobody judges me, they respect me and they leave me in peace."

U.S. special forces killed the al-Qaida leader in Pakistan in 2011.

Pascal Martin, who described himself as Omar's artistic agent, said bin Laden now lived in Qatar and suffered from psychological problems. Martin and Omar bin Laden's wife decided not to inform him of the announcement.

"He's too fragile, if he finds out it's going to hurt him a lot," Martin told AFP. "This decision is completely crazy, inconceivable," he added. "He's had a difficult life," Martin said, describing him as "the victim of terrorism." "Being a son of Osama bin Laden has been an ordeal for him."

Martin also said his friend was not capable of advocating terrorism or the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people in the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil.

"He says that his life stopped on that day," Martin said. "In none of his statements did I hear him advocate terrorism."

According to Martin, his friend was placed into police custody but then released, "without any charge against him that I know of." "He just has the misfortune of being a bin Laden," Martin added.

Another friend, Harry Atterton, said the decision was "scandalous." Atterton, an 87-year-old Briton who also lives in Domfront-en-Poiraie, said Omar bin Laden had "managed to separate himself from his father's ideology."

He described the man as "slightly shy" and generous, saying he did not talk much. "There are thousands of potential terrorists who should leave France, but they chose Omar," added Atterton.

Omar bin Laden's marriage to British woman Jane Felix-Browne, a grandmother and over two decades his senior, had caused considerable media interest when it was confirmed in 2007. After marriage, she took on the Muslim name of Zaina Mohammed.

Omar bin Laden sought to live in the U.K., but his bid was rejected by the British authorities. Osama bin Laden, himself the son of a wealthy Saudi construction magnate, is believed to have had some two dozen children.

Retailleau has vowed to bring "order" to immigration and crime, insisting that "the rule of law is neither intangible nor sacred."

  • shortlink copied
  • KEYWORDS
    omar bin laden osama bin laden al-qaida
    The Daily Sabah Newsletter
    Keep up to date with what’s happening in Turkey, it’s region and the world.
    You can unsubscribe at any time. By signing up you are agreeing to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
    No Image
    Supermoon illuminates skies across world
    PHOTOGALLERY
    • POLITICS
    • Diplomacy
    • Legislation
    • War On Terror
    • EU Affairs
    • News Analysis
    • TÜRKİYE
    • Istanbul
    • Education
    • Investigations
    • Minorities
    • Diaspora
    • World
    • Mid-East
    • Europe
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Africa
    • Syrian Crisis
    • İslamophobia
    • Business
    • Automotive
    • Economy
    • Energy
    • Finance
    • Tourism
    • Tech
    • Defense
    • Transportation
    • News Analysis
    • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Travel
    • Food
    • Fashion
    • Science
    • Religion
    • History
    • Feature
    • Expat Corner
    • Arts
    • Cinema
    • Music
    • Events
    • Portrait
    • Performing Arts
    • Reviews
    • Sports
    • Football
    • Basketball
    • Motorsports
    • Tennis
    • Opinion
    • Columns
    • Op-Ed
    • Reader's Corner
    • Editorial
    • Photo gallery
    • DS TV
    • Jobs
    • privacy
    • about us
    • contact us
    • RSS
    © Turkuvaz Haberleşme ve Yayıncılık 2021