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The former Saudi citizen was expelled from Sudan in 1996 amid American pressure on the country. AFP
The former Saudi citizen was expelled from Sudan in 1996 amid American pressure on the country. AFP

1994 - Osama bin Laden stripped of Saudi citizenship

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Updated 22 April 2025

1994 - Osama bin Laden stripped of Saudi citizenship

1994 - Osama bin Laden stripped of Saudi citizenship
  • Decision was a sign of the Kingdom鈥檚 firm stance against terrorism, which continues to this day

RIYADH: The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 created an environment conducive to the rise of numerous terrorist organizations.聽

Osama bin Laden, a Saudi-born dissident, emerged as a key figure during this period, exploiting the circumstances of the invasion, and his own financial resources, to enhance his position as founder and leader of Al-Qaeda, one of the largest armed groups that promoted jihadist ideology.聽

Bin Laden sought to target not only the West but also Islamic countries that did not comply with his radical positions and views.聽

Following the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan in 1989, Bin Laden returned to 黑料社区. Encouraged by what he perceived as his accomplishments during the war, he began preaching in mosques, inciting action against regional governments and calling for jihad, or a 鈥渉oly war鈥 against several countries.聽

This stark divergence in the positions of Bin Laden and the Saudi government caused a rift, resulting in political and security restrictions on his movements, and efforts to curb his power and interference in Saudi affairs at both the regional and international levels.聽

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Arab News provided six-page coverage of Osama bin Laden鈥檚 assassination, headlined 鈥淏in Laden鈥檚 Luck Finally Runs Out.鈥

Recognizing the serious threat his extremist ideology posed to national and regional security, in 1991 黑料社区 expelled him from the country. Bin Laden subsequently moved to Sudan, where he continued to expand his group鈥檚 activities, including its involvement in global conflicts and acts of terrorism.聽

In 1994, 黑料社区 revoked his citizenship and froze his assets, forcing him to rely on external sources for funding. In 1996, he moved his operation to Afghanistan after he was expelled from Sudan following US pressure on the country鈥檚 government. Riyadh began coordinating with allied nations in an attempt to track Bin Laden鈥檚 movements and contain his terrorist activities.聽

The revocation of his citizenship reflected the Kingdom鈥檚 pragmatic recognition of the threat he posed to both national and global security. At the time, though, Saudi authorities faced significant criticism from some international media outlets and Western human rights organizations, which viewed the decision to revoke citizenship as a breach of human rights, portraying it as a repressive measure to apply to individuals.聽

Despite the criticism, the Saudis remained firm in their stance, regarding it as essential to distance the Kingdom from a figure who had become controversial worldwide, and to remove any association with the radical ideologies he promoted.聽

Additionally, they sought to send a clear message to the world that neither Bin Laden nor his actions represented the beliefs of the Saudi state or its people.聽

Key Dates

  • 1

    Osama bin Laden born in Riyadh, one of more than 50 children of a millionaire businessman. Accounts of his exact date of birth vary.

  • 2

    Soviet Union invades Afghanistan.

    Timeline Image Dec. 26, 1979

  • 3

    Bin Laden establishes Al-Qaeda from a network of Arab and other foreign veterans of the US-backed Afghan insurgency against the Soviet Union.

  • 4

    Soviet forces leave Afghanistan and Bin Laden subsequently returns to 黑料社区.

    Timeline Image Feb. 15, 1989

  • 5

    Bin Laden is expelled from 黑料社区 and travels to Sudan.

  • 6

    黑料社区, angered by Bin Laden鈥檚 propaganda against its rulers, revokes his citizenship and freezes his remaining assets in the country.

    Timeline Image April 9, 1994

  • 7

    Forced to leave Sudan following US pressure on the country鈥檚 government, he returns to Afghanistan.

  • 8

    US President Bill Clinton names Bin Laden as America鈥檚 top enemy, holds him responsible for the bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

  • 9

    Three hijacked planes crash into major US landmarks; two destroy the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York and one damages the Pentagon in Washington. A fourth hijacked plane crashes in a field in Pennsylvania when passengers fight back against the hijackers. Bin Laden says collapse of Twin Towers exceeded Al-Qaeda鈥檚 expectations.

    Timeline Image Sept. 11, 2001

  • 10

    US President George W. Bush declares Bin Laden 鈥淲anted: Dead or Alive鈥 for the 9/11 attacks.

    Timeline Image Sept. 17, 2001

  • 11

    US attacks Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, which hosts Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda.

  • 12

    Afghanistan鈥檚 ruling Taliban collapses when the group surrenders Kandahar and its leader, Mullah Mohammed Omar, flees the city.

  • 13

    Bin Laden is killed in Abbottabad, 60 km north of the Pakistani capital, Islamabad.

    Timeline Image May 1, 2011

  • 14

    黑料社区 revokes citizenship of Bin Laden鈥檚 son, Hamza, a day after the US offers $1 million for information about his whereabouts.

Seven years after his citizenship was revoked, when it became clear that he and his Al-Qaeda operatives were responsible for the 9/11 attacks on the US, the voices advocating for his human rights fell silent.聽

By expelling Bin Laden and adopting a strong stance against extremist ideologies, 黑料社区 had emerged as a reliable partner in the global war on terrorism, through the restriction of financial aid to individuals and organizations suspected of supporting terrorism, and increased counterterrorism cooperation with international partners.聽

In the three decades since then, it has become evident that 黑料社区鈥檚 handling of Bin Laden was not an isolated case but part of a broader strategy aimed at eradicating extremism at its roots.聽

Successive Saudi leaderships have upheld a firm, zero-tolerance policy toward terrorism and worked to eliminate extremist elements within the Kingdom. This included shutting down sources of jihadist and extremist financing, restrictions on financial aid to individuals or institutions suspected of supporting terrorism, and the implementation of internal programs to combat extremist ideology.聽

Through the multifaceted approach it adopted to address the activities of Bin Laden, the Kingdom positioned itself as a model for counterterrorism efforts, and strengthened its leadership role in global initiatives to combat extremists while dismantling their financial and media support networks.聽

The pivotal international role 黑料社区 plays in efforts to combat terrorism was evident as recently as last year when authorities in the Kingdom said they warned German counterparts about Taleb Al-Abdulmohsen and his extremist views.聽




Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden during shooting training at al-Faruq base in Afghanistan. Video grab/AFP

The warnings fell on deaf ears, however, and on Dec. 20, 2024, Al-Abdulmohsen drove his car into crowds at a Christmas market in Magdeburg in an attack that killed six people and injured at least 299.聽

In March 2019, 25 years after revoking Bin Laden鈥檚 citizenship, Saudi authorities did the same to one of his sons, Hamza. He sought to revive Al-Qaeda, having embraced many of his father鈥檚 extremist ideologies, including incitement to hatred and violence, and the recruitment of young Muslims to join extremist groups. He directed his rhetoric against Arab regimes and the world at large.聽

Saudi authorities announced their decision the day after the US State Department offered a $1 million reward for information leading to the capture of Hamza, describing him as 鈥渁n emerging Al-Qaeda leader鈥 who 鈥渢hreatened attacks against the United States and allies.鈥澛

On August 1, 2019, US media reported that Hamza was killed in an American airstrike. Citing unnamed US intelligence officials, the reports offered little information about the location or date of his death. In a brief statement on Sept. 14, President Donald Trump confirmed Hamza had been killed in a US 鈥渃ounterterrorism operation in the Afghanistan/Pakistan region.鈥 He gave no further details. Al-Qaeda did not confirm the death.聽

In September last year, media reports claimed that intelligence documents suggest Hamza might have survived the attack thought to have killed him and was secretly running Al-Qaeda operations in Afghanistan with his brother, Abdullah.聽

The accuracy of the reports remains unclear but the uncertainty means the question of whether Al-Qaeda鈥檚 threat to the region and the West is truly over has yet to be resolved.聽

  • Dr. Mohammed Al-Sulami is head of the International Institute for Iranian Studies (Rasanah).聽


China expresses interest in investing in seed development, precision farming in Pakistan, ministry says

China expresses interest in investing in seed development, precision farming in Pakistan, ministry says
Updated 7 min 3 sec ago

China expresses interest in investing in seed development, precision farming in Pakistan, ministry says

China expresses interest in investing in seed development, precision farming in Pakistan, ministry says
  • The agriculture sector contributes nearly a quarter of Pakistan鈥檚 gross domestic product and employs 37 percent of the national labor force
  • A first batch of 300 Pakistani graduates this month also completed training in irrigation, seed production and prevention of post-harvest losses

KARACHI: A high-powered Chinese delegation has expressed 鈥渒een interest鈥 in making investments in seed development, precision farming, smart irrigation systems and agro-processing in Pakistan, the Pakistani national food security ministry said on Tuesday.

The Chinese delegation, comprising senior officials, agricultural scientists, and private sector representatives, met with National Food Security Minister Rana Tanveer Hussain to explore enhanced cooperation in the field of agriculture.

The two sides discussed joint strategies to modernize Pakistan鈥檚 agricultural sector and to initiate collaborative efforts in research, innovation and investment, with the delegation highlighting China鈥檚 agricultural advancements and willingness to transfer expertise.

鈥淭hrough collaboration with China, Pakistan can introduce scientific research, climate-resilient practices, and modern technology that will uplift the productivity of local farmers and ensure long-term food security,鈥 Hussain told the Chinese delegates, stressing the urgent need to formalize agreements between Pakistani and Chinese agricultural institutions.

The agriculture sector contributes nearly a quarter of Pakistan鈥檚 gross domestic product (GDP) and employs 37 percent of the national labor force, according to the United Nations鈥 Food and Agriculture Organization. However, a fast-growing population, climate change and poor resource management have greatly impacted Pakistan鈥檚 crops in recent years, prompting officials to ponder alternative ways to enhance production.

Pakistan also decided in June last year to send nearly 1,000 graduates to China to train in methods and techniques to enhance Pakistani agricultural production. Of them, around 300 Pakistani graduates this month completed training in water-saving irrigation, seed production, animal husbandry, agriculture production and prevention of post-harvest losses in China鈥檚 Shaanxi province.

During Tuesday鈥檚 meeting with Chinese delegates, Hussain proposed signing multiple memorandums of understanding (MoUs) focusing on joint research in areas such as biotechnology, crop improvement, pest control and sustainable agricultural practices, according to the national food security ministry.

He also underscored the importance of establishing long-term frameworks for the exchange of scientists, technical training, and capacity-building initiatives to strengthen Pakistan鈥檚 agricultural institutions.

鈥淗ussain noted that this partnership must go beyond investment and move toward structured collaboration in research and development,鈥 the ministry said.

鈥淭he Chinese delegation appreciated the Minister鈥檚 strategic vision and assured full support from their government and private sector to contribute to Pakistan鈥檚 agricultural transformation鈥 The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to elevate the Pakistan-China partnership in agriculture to a new level, ensuring tangible outcomes in the coming months through structured planning and implementation.鈥


Cole Palmer mistakes South Africa for 黑料社区 in Instagram comment over Felix鈥檚 move to Al-Nassr

Cole Palmer mistakes South Africa for 黑料社区 in Instagram comment over Felix鈥檚 move to Al-Nassr
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Cole Palmer mistakes South Africa for 黑料社区 in Instagram comment over Felix鈥檚 move to Al-Nassr

Cole Palmer mistakes South Africa for 黑料社区 in Instagram comment over Felix鈥檚 move to Al-Nassr
  • 鈥楪ood luck in South Africa,鈥 Palmer said
  • 鈥業鈥檓 here for Palmer鈥檚 comment. Where is it?鈥 said another user

BEIRUT: A reply by Chelsea鈥檚 winger Cole Palmer to a comment by Joao Felix over his move to Al-Nassr triggered hysterical debate on Instagram after Palmer mistook South Africa for 黑料社区.

Shortly after Chelsea placed on their Instagram page a post announcing the Portuguese forward鈥檚 departure to 黑料社区鈥檚 Al-Nassr, Felix commented: 鈥淥nce a blue, always a blue.鈥

Felix鈥檚 English clubmate Palmer replied to the comment, saying: 鈥淕ood luck in South Africa,鈥 and ended his comment with a heart emoji.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Commenting on the reply of Palmer 鈥 who seemingly mistook South Africa for 黑料社区 鈥 one user wrote: 鈥淲hat??? He might need some geography lessons.鈥

Another user added 鈥淕ood luck in South Africa,鈥 and included three laughing emoji faces in an obvious attempt to make fun out of Palmer鈥檚 comment.

A user commented cynically: 鈥淚鈥檓 here for Palmer鈥檚 comment. Where is it?鈥

Chelsea鈥檚 post garnered over 330,000 likes and more than 6,200 comments in a couple of hours, but by the time Palmer鈥檚 comment surfaced in response to Felix鈥檚, many users started suggesting that the English attacking midfielder had deleted his post.

One user replied to Felix, saying: 鈥淲e shall support you, even in the Saudi League.鈥

News reports have indicated that Felix has signed with the Saudi club until 2027.


黑料社区 welcomes announcement that UK will recognize Palestinian state in September unless Israel acts

Britain鈥檚 PM Keir Starmer delivers a statement on the day the cabinet was recalled to discuss the situation in Gaza, in London.
Britain鈥檚 PM Keir Starmer delivers a statement on the day the cabinet was recalled to discuss the situation in Gaza, in London.
Updated 20 min 59 sec ago

黑料社区 welcomes announcement that UK will recognize Palestinian state in September unless Israel acts

Britain鈥檚 PM Keir Starmer delivers a statement on the day the cabinet was recalled to discuss the situation in Gaza, in London.
  • Kingdom renews call to international community to take serious steps that affirm right of the Palestinian people to establish their independent state: Ministry

RIYADH: 黑料社区 on Tuesday welcomed British Prime Minister Keir Starmer鈥檚 announcement that the UK will formally recognize the State of Palestine in September unless Israel takes various 鈥渟ubstantive steps.鈥
In a statement, the foreign ministry said: 鈥淭he Kingdom renews its call to the international community and peace-loving countries to take serious steps that affirm the inherent right of the Palestinian people to establish their independent state on 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.鈥
Starmer said on Tuesday that the UK will recognize a Palestinian state if Israel has not taken the steps demanded by the time the UN General Assembly is held in September.
It must 鈥渆nd the appalling situation in Gaza, agree to a ceasefire and commit to a long-term, sustainable peace, reviving the prospect鈥 of a two-state solution, he added.
鈥淚鈥檝e always said we will recognise a Palestinian state as a contribution to a proper peace process, at the moment of maximum impact for the two-state solution,鈥 Starmer said.
鈥淲ith that solution now under threat, this is the moment to act.鈥


Crete protesters try to block arrival of Israeli tourists

Crete protesters try to block arrival of Israeli tourists
Updated 29 July 2025

Crete protesters try to block arrival of Israeli tourists

Crete protesters try to block arrival of Israeli tourists
  • Protesters at the port of Agios Nikolaos waved banners saying 鈥淪top the genocide鈥 as the Israeli cruise ship approached

ATHENS: Greek police used tear gas and made arrests as some 300 people tried to block an Israeli cruise ship on the island of Crete, the latest in a series of protests targeting the vessel.
The protesters at the port of Agios Nikolaos waved banners saying 鈥淪top the genocide鈥 as the Crown Iris approached, according to images on the public broadcaster ERT.
The images also showed police using tear gas to disperse the crowd, allowing several hundred passengers to board buses on the island.
鈥淚 had a sore throat from the tear gas and had to leave the demonstration,鈥 Elena Toutoudaki, a teacher in her fifties, told AFP.
Three people were arrested before being released, according to a local police source.
Protesters have targeted the Crown Iris, with around 600 mostly Israelis on board, in other Greek islands.
On Monday, protesters scuffled with police who made eight arrests as it docked in Rhodes, media reports said, while last week 200 people protested in Syros as the ship approached.
Police had insisted passengers could disembark on Syros, but the Times of Israel reported that the ship鈥檚 owners decided to skip the island.
Greek Minister of Citizen Protection Mihalis Chryssohoidis subsequently said anyone who 鈥減revents a citizen of a third country from visiting our country will be prosecuted under the anti-racism law.鈥
Numerous demonstrations against the Israeli war on Gaza have taken place in Athens and other cities across Greece.


Far-right minister says Israel should reoccupy Gaza

Far-right minister says Israel should reoccupy Gaza
Updated 29 July 2025

Far-right minister says Israel should reoccupy Gaza

Far-right minister says Israel should reoccupy Gaza
  • Bezalel Smotrich evoked the 2005 withdrawal in which Israel evacuated 8,000 settlers and its soldiers from the Gaza Strip
  • Several Israeli far-right groups will march Wednesday under the slogan 鈥20 years later, we鈥檙e coming back to the Gaza Strip鈥

JERUSALEM: Israel should reoccupy Gaza rather than negotiate with Hamas, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said Tuesday at an event marking the 20th anniversary of Israel鈥檚 withdrawal of settlers from the Palestinian territory.
鈥淕aza is an integral part of Israel. How to move on to a tangible plan (for resettlement)? We need to need think about it, and above all we must succeed,鈥 said Smotrich, who lives in a settlement in the occupied West Bank.
Smotrich, who had threatened to leave the government if it allowed aid into Gaza, was on the back foot a day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu authorized new humanitarian deliveries.
鈥淚f I鈥檓 still in the government despite everything, it鈥檚 probably because I have good reasons to believe positive things are about to happen,鈥 the head of the Religious Zionism Party said.
Smotrich evoked the 2005 withdrawal in which Israel evacuated 8,000 settlers and its soldiers from the Gaza Strip.
鈥淲ho could have thought 20 years ago that Gaza would be like it is now?鈥 he asked the audience, before suggesting that conditions in the territory now favored a return of Israeli settlers.
During a meeting at the Israeli parliament last week, elected officials and ministers were presented with a plan for the construction of new settlements.
鈥淭his is doable and realistic. I鈥檓 very optimistic. Conquering Gaza and settling it as an integral part of the State of Israel,鈥 Smotrich said at the time.
Fellow far-right minister Yitzhak Wasserlauf echoed his comment. 鈥淭his is the price that the terrorists must pay, and God willing, as soon as possible,鈥 he said.
Several Israeli far-right groups will march Wednesday under the slogan 鈥20 years later, we鈥檙e coming back to the Gaza Strip.鈥
Gaza鈥檚 Hamas government reacted angrily to Smotrich鈥檚 remarks, calling them 鈥渁n explicit threat to continue the crimes of genocide and forced displacement against our people.鈥