<p>During your life, when you get the opportunity to have children, you want there autonomy of preference. The Saudi Arabian culture allows independence to men. Women can have substance freedom. If a woman gets fascinated towards someone from Saudi Arabia who seems freethinking, she can marry him. However if after few years, the same person opts to become orthodox, the woman will have to pursue accurately what he says. My ex-huband, Yeslam, altered that way.<br />
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Carmen Bin Laden, partially Swiss and partly-Persian had wedded Osama Bin Laden’s brother, Yeslam Bin Laden, in 1974. Year 1988, Carmen left her husband so that she could give to her three daughters the basic right of freedom to live the way they wish to. Carmen’s book titled the Veiled Kingdom gives an insightful view of the Bin Laden kinfolk and the society that hero worships Osama. Carmen Bin Laden, who is alienated from the al-Queda leader’s brother, Yeslam, said that even in the solitude of her home, Osama Bin Laden ‘couldn’t tolerate looking at my naked face. He never deigned to speak a word to me.’<br />
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A sister in law of the world’s most wanted terrorist has described her life in Saudi Arabia as a ‘prison’. Carmen Bin Laden lifts the cover on life in Osama’s family unit.<br />
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More to follow…………….</p>