Slain Al-Qaeda primary Osama bin Packed advised his kids to go stay quietly in the Western and get an excellent knowledge, his brother-in-law said in an appointment released Saturday.
Zakaria al-Sadah, the sis of bin Laden's Yemeni fifth spouse Amal, informed The united kingdom's Saturday Periods paper that the Saudi-born extremist considered his kids "should not adhere to him later on to jihad."
"He informed his own kids and grandbabies, 'Go to European countries and The united states and get knowledge,'" al-Sadah informed the Saturday Periods.
Al-Sadah said bin Packed informed them: "You have to research, reside in peacefulness and don't do what I am doing or what I have done."
Bin Packed was murdered in a commando raid in May 2011 by US Fast SEALS at a house in the garrison city of Abbottabad, north west Pakistan, where he had been existing for several decades.
Al-Sadah said that in Nov he had seen his sis for initially since she was taken in the joint during the raid, and had since been permitted to have a variety of events with her in the use of protects.
He said the three spouse and nine kids who were in the substance -- some are bin Laden's kids and others are his grandbabies -- have been presented for several weeks in a three-room smooth in Islamabad.
They are covered by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intellect (ISI) spy organization, he said.
The Saturday Periods released what it said was the first picture to demonstrate some of the kids from the compound: two kids and a child, and two grandsons and a child.
The kids were still traumatised after seeing the raid in which bin Packed passed away, al-Sadah said.
"These kids have seen their dad murdered and they need a thoughtful atmosphere, not a jail -- whatever you think of their dad and what he has done," he said.
A Pakistani commission payment rate analyzing the raid said in August that it had put take a trip constraints on Bin Laden's household and al-Sadah travelled to Islamabad in Nov to take Amal and her kids house.
But he said Pakistani authorities had rejected to let him take them.
There was no immediate reaction to the statements from Pakistani authorities.
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