Son of Osama Bin Laden Expelled from France for Terrorist Propaganda
paris October 10, 2024 15:40Omar Bin Laden, the oldest son of Osama Bin Laden, has been expelled from France for spreading terrorist propaganda in honor of his father.
Omar Bin Laden, the oldest son of Osama Bin Laden, has been expelled from France for spreading terrorist propaganda in honor of his father.
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