Islamabad: Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik on Tuesday said that Pakistani government would give access of Osama Bin Laden’s widows to United States.
While giving an interview to CNN, Malik denied speculations that Osama Bin Laden may have had support in Pakistani government, military or intelligence services.
“Militants would have been the ones providing support to Osama Bin Laden,” Malik said.
On Monday, a senior Pakistani intelligence source had said the US could only question Bin Laden’s wives if their “country of origin has been asked for permission.”
All three were taken into Pakistani custody after the May 2 raid by US Navy Seals that killed Bin Laden.
The 29-year-old Yemeni wife, Amal al Sadah, was wounded during the raid. The US official identified the other two women as Khairiah Sabar, also known as “Umm-e-Hamza,” and Siham Sabar, or “Umm-e-Khalid.”
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