Targeted by an OQTF, Omar bin Laden no longer has the right to return to

Targeted by an OQTF, Omar bin Laden no longer has the right to return to
Targeted by an OQTF, Omar bin Laden no longer has the right to return to France

IHe won’t come back. Bruno Retailleau announced, this Tuesday, October 8, that he had pronounced “an administrative ban on the territory against” Omar bin Laden, the eldest son of Osama bin Laden, mastermind and sponsor of the September 11 attacks which cost the lives of nearly 3,000 people. Having lived in for several years, he lived in Orne as the spouse of a British national, presenting himself as a painter. The Point had also met him, in 2022.

If he was able to rebuild his life in France far from the abuses of his father, whom he condemned, he is accused of having repeatedly published messages on social networks that fell within the scope of the law. In his message communicated this Tuesday on As a result, the prefect of Orne took an OQTF and obtained the departure of Mr. bin Laden.”

The incriminating comments, posted on an account suspended by Twitter (now X), are no longer available. Some of our colleagues evoke an ambiguous tribute to his father, to say the least, on May 2, 2021, ten years to the day after his elimination in Pakistan by elite American soldiers.

Bin Laden will no longer be able to return to France “for any reason whatsoever”

Since the expulsion of Omar bin Laden, now 43 years old, “justice has confirmed […] Read more

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