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Bin Laden's Son Says He's For Peace

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Published: January 18, 2008

CAIRO, Egypt - Omar Osama bin Laden bears a striking resemblance to his notorious father - except for the dreadlocks that dangle halfway down his back. There's also the black leather biker jacket.

The 26-year-old does not renounce his father, al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, but he said there is a better way to defend Islam than militancy: Omar bin Laden wants to be an "ambassador for peace" between Muslims and the West.

Omar bin Laden, one of Osama bin Laden's 19 children, raised a tabloid storm last year when he married a 52-year-old British woman, Jane Felix-Browne, who took the name Zaina Alsabah. Now the couple say they want to be advocates, planning a 3,000-mile horse race across North Africa to draw attention to the cause of peace.

"It's about changing the ideas of the Western mind. A lot of people think Arabs - especially the bin Ladens, especially the sons of Osama - are all terrorists. This is not the truth," Omar bin Laden said last week at a cafe in a Cairo shopping mall.

Of course, many may have a hard time getting their mind around the idea of "bin Laden: peacenik."

"Omar thinks he can be a negotiator," said Alsabah, who is trying to bring her husband to Britain. "He's one of the only people who can do this in the world."

He Trained In Al-Qaida Camp

Omar bin Laden lived with the al-Qaida leader in Sudan, then moved with him to Afghanistan in 1996.

There, Omar bin Laden says he trained at an al-Qaida camp, but in 2000 he decided there must be another way and he left his father, returning to his homeland of Saudi Arabia.

"I don't want to be in that situation to just fight. I like to find another way, and this other way may be like we do now, talking," he said in English.

He suggested his father did not oppose his leaving - and Alsabah interjected that Omar bin Laden was courageous in breaking away, but neither elaborated.

Although there is no way to confirm the details he describes of his childhood and upbringing, the strong family resemblance and Omar bin Laden's knowledge of his father's family life have convinced many of his lineage.

"Omar bin Laden is the son of Osama bin Laden and his first wife, Najwa," a U.S. intelligence official said Thursday, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media. The official confirmed Omar bin Laden was raised in Sudan and Afghanistan after his father was forced out of Saudi Arabia.

Omar bin Laden and his wife insist they have not been bothered by Egyptian officials, who said Thursday that the terror leader's son did not pose a threat.

"He comes and goes just like any other tourist," said a security official, also speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media. "He is taking a line that is totally different from his father."

He Has No Contact With Father

Omar bin Laden said he hasn't seen or been in contact with his father since leaving Afghanistan.

"He doesn't have e-mail," the son said. "He doesn't take a telephone ... if he had something like this, they will find him through satellites."

Omar bin Laden doesn't criticize his father and says Osama bin Laden is just trying to defend the Islamic world.

"My father thinks he will be good for defending the Arab people and stop anyone from hurting the Arab or Muslim people any place in the world," he said, noting that the West didn't have a problem with his father when he was fighting the Russians in Afghanistan in the 1980s.

Omar bin Laden is convinced a truce between the West and al-Qaida is possible.

"My father is asking for a truce, but I don't think there is any government that respects him. At the same time they do not respect him, why everywhere in the world, they want to fight him? There is a contradiction," he said.

Osama bin Laden, thought to be in hiding in the Pakistan-Afghan border region, offered a truce to Europe in a 2004 audiotape and a conditional truce to the United States in a 2006 message. In November, he called on European nations to pull out of Afghanistan in a message seen by some as an effort to reach out to Europe.

At least two of Osama bin Laden's sons, Hamza and Saad, are thought to have an active role in al-Qaida - with Hamza thought to be in the Pakistan-Afghan border zone and Saad thought to be in Iran, perhaps in Iranian custody.

Most of the al-Qaida leader's children live as legitimate businessmen, however. The family as a whole disowned Osama bin Laden in 1994 when Saudi Arabia stripped him of his citizenship because of his militant activities.

Osama bin Laden's billionaire father Mohammed, who died in 1967, had more than 50 children and founded the Binladen Group.

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