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    Pakistan commission bars bin Laden family leaving

    Wed, 07/06/2011 - 03:49 EDT - France24.com - Business
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    A Pakistani commission set up to investigate how Osama bin Laden lived undetected for so long in the country has ordered the government not to repatriate the dead Al-Qaeda leader's family.Pakistan took custody of his Yemeni and two Saudi widows, as well as their children after US Navy SEALs killed bin Laden and flew off with his body from their home in the military town of Abbottabad on May 2.

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