The intelligence services of the United States have questioned the three widows of Osama bin Laden arrested in Abbottabad, held in Pakistan since the U.S. commando operation in which the head of al-Qaida was killed, said Friday White House. "The United States gained access to women of Osama bin Laden detained in Pakistan," said spokesman Jay Carney White House, without giving further details.
Thursday evening, CNN had announced that three women had behaved "openly hostile" to the investigators, who had to interview them all, as Washington had asked to conduct individual interviews.
Thursday evening, CNN had announced that three women had behaved "openly hostile" to the investigators, who had to interview them all, as Washington had asked to conduct individual interviews.
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