Omar Bin Laden, son of the former leader of Al-Qaeda, is now persona non grata in France. The cause: a message paying tribute to his father considered to be an apology for terrorism.
Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau issued an “administrative ban on entry” on Tuesday, October 8, 2024, against Omar Bin Laden, son of terrorist Osama Bin Laden, former head of Al-Qaeda, on his account X. “Mr. Binladin, installed in Orne for several years as the spouse of a British national, hosted on his social networks in 2023 comments relating to the apology of terrorism (…) The administrative ban from the territory guarantees the impossibility for Mr. Binladin to return to France for any reason whatsoever,” declared the tenant of Place Beauvau.
This ban on Omar Bin Laden from residing in France comes in addition to a decision. Indeed, the prefect of Orne has taken an Obligation to leave French territory (OQTF), as recalled by Bruno Retailleau this Tuesday, by obtaining the departure of the fourth son of Osama Bin Laden. At 43, the latter had been living in Domfront-en-Poiraie (Orne) since 2016.
Last May, according to information from Actu Normandie, he had relayed comments defending terrorism, on the day of the tenth anniversary of his father's death on a Twitter account that has now been closed, he has always denied having written this message.
The message is as follows: “History is only written with the blood of these people – to tell the story of these martyrs who have left their mark on history, built nations and brought glory. Their blood is the lifeline of our faith until the day of judgment. Rest in peace,” he wrote on Twitter.
Omar Bin Laden's wife, Zania Bin Laden, reacted to the decision on BFMTV. “We are going to appeal, because it is very important to us. Omar did not write that tweet. He has never done anything wrong. He is a good person, he would never hurt anyone. He is an artist, he sells his paintings and he lives a really peaceful life. He did not write that tweet.” And to add that it was “only a quote from Winston Churchill”.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000Omar Bin Laden was born in Saudi Arabia in 1981, where he spent his early years. He followed his father into exile in Sudan from 1991 to 1996, then in Afghanistan, before being trained in Al-Qaeda camps at the age of 14. In the early 2000s, he fled Afghanistan and the two men drifted apart, with the son running a metal reselling business until 2006. That same year, he married Jane Felix-Browne. The couple settled in Jeddah before heading to the United Kingdom. In 2008, his application for a UK visa renewal was rejected, so he decided to settle in Qatar.
In an interview with Le Point in 2021, Omar Bin Laden said he was in “total disagreement” with his father. He notably claims that September 11 had “ruined his life”. His time in the Al-Qaeda camps had a profound impact on him. He indicated in the columns of the newspaper a profound disagreement with his father, Osama Bin Laden: “It was you who I rejected, because I am not an aggressive person. “I could never have done that. You can fight when there is nothing left to discuss, but you always have to discuss first,” he explains.
Having settled in Normandy for eight years, Omar Bin Laden accompanies his wife, a British national, to France. “He often travels from England to France.” He stated in our columns that he wanted to open a restaurant in Domfront-en-Poiraie” and “loves horses”, reports Actu Normandie. The eldest son Osama Bin Laden was also known since his arrival in France as a painter, a discipline that he sees as a therapy.
He organized several exhibitions, and he sometimes spoke in the media, such as during a meeting with France 5. During the interview, he showed his works to the channel's journalist, mentioning for example “the mountains” that he saw “while walking with his father”. “Here (in Normandy), I feel very free. I feel free from the responsibility “I am not judged by my father's actions (…) No one judges me, I am respected and left alone,” he told AFP in 2022. Those around him described him as “a calm, quiet guy (…) he is simply looking to integrate into a new community and start a new life among us,” says Harry, one of his friends in a report made by by BFMTV in 2021.
During the lockdown, Omar Bin Laden indicated that he had taken up painting thanks to his wife on France 3 Normandie: “We were at home, not doing much. My wife was painting and I thought I should try it.” “A painting becomes a part of yourself,” he explained during an exhibition at Teuilleul in Manche, the same year with France 3.
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