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+ | The [[bin Laden family]] of [[Saudi Arabia]] is the owner of [[Saudi Binladin Group]], a business worth approximately $5 billion in 2001. They also have close ties to the [[Saudi royal family]], and have invested in fund established by the [[Carlyle Group]].{{seedling}} | ||
+ | They have supposedly disowned family member [[Osama bin Laden]], who is believed to have masterminded the [[9/11]] terrorist attacks on the {{USA}}, although there is evidence that some ties remain. | ||
+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | ===Articles=== | ||
+ | * '''2001-09-27''' [[Bin Laden Family Could Profit From a Jump In Defense Spending Due to Ties to U.S. Bank]] (reprinted: [http://www.newhumanist.com/wsj.html newhumanist.com] [http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/WAL110A.html globalresearch.ca]) by by Daniel Golden, James Bandler and Marcus Walker, ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'' (article apparently removed from WSJ online archives shortly after publication). The "U.S. Bank" is apparently actually the [[Carlyle Group]]. |
Latest revision as of 15:30, 15 August 2008
Overview
The bin Laden family of Saudi Arabia is the owner of Saudi Binladin Group, a business worth approximately $5 billion in 2001. They also have close ties to the Saudi royal family, and have invested in fund established by the Carlyle Group.
They have supposedly disowned family member Osama bin Laden, who is believed to have masterminded the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States, although there is evidence that some ties remain.
Links
Articles
- 2001-09-27 Bin Laden Family Could Profit From a Jump In Defense Spending Due to Ties to U.S. Bank (reprinted: newhumanist.com globalresearch.ca) by by Daniel Golden, James Bandler and Marcus Walker, Wall Street Journal (article apparently removed from WSJ online archives shortly after publication). The "U.S. Bank" is apparently actually the Carlyle Group.