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US puts Osama bin Laden’s son on terror blacklist

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In this image made from video broadcast by the Qatari-based satellite television station Al-Jazeera in 2001, a young boy, left, identified as Hamza bin Laden holds what the Taliban says is a piece of US helicopter wreckage in Ghazni, Afghanistan. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

The United States added Hamza bin Laden, son and would-be heir of the late global jihadist leader Osama bin Laden, to its terrorist blacklist on Thursday.

Hamza, who is in his mid-twenties, has become active as an Al-Qaeda propagandist since his father’s death at the hands of US special forces on May 2, 2011.

According to letters found in the Navy SEAL raid on Osama’s hideout in Pakistan, Hamza wrote to the Saudi-born Al-Qaeda leader asking to be trained to follow him. A CIA analyst who examined the letters told AFP that, in July 2009, when Hamza wrote to his father’s Abbottabad hideout, they had not seen each other for eight years.

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But the elder bin Laden was making plans to send for his son, who was at the time under house arrest in Iran, and planned to groom him to become Al-Qaeda’s leader.

Since bin Laden’s death, his Egyptian deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri has taken up the reins of the organisation, but Hamza has also issued audio messages to supporters.

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