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22 Facts About Khadr family

1.

The Khadr family is an Egyptian-Canadian family noted for their ties to Osama bin Laden and connections to al-Qaeda.

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Zaynab Ahmed Said Khadr is the eldest daughter and first child of Ahmed Khadr, an Egyptian immigrant to Canada noted for being a terrorist and senior al-Qaeda member.

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Khadr family was married and divorced three times, and has a daughter from her second marriage.

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Abdullah Khadr family was detained in Pakistan and resisted extradition to the United States; he finally returned to Canada in 2005.

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In October 2010, her youngest brother Omar Khadr family pleaded guilty to charges in a plea agreement, and was repatriated to Canada in 2012 to serve the rest of his eight-year sentence.

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Zaynab Khadr family was born in Ottawa, Ontario in 1979, the eldest daughter and first child of Maha el-Samnah and Ahmed Khadr family, Egyptian-Canadian citizens.

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The Khadr family moved to Pakistan in 1985, where her father worked for charities assisting Afghan refugees after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.

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Khadr family's mother began preparing an apartment for the couple in the family's house in Pakistan.

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Khadr family was better-known as a wedding singer in Kabul, Afghanistan.

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Khadr family's husband disagreed, and insisted that a hospital in Lahore would be just as effective.

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In late 2001, Ahmed Khadr family encountered al-Bahr in Kabul; he advised him that he should either return to his wife and daughter, or consent to a divorce.

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Khadr family disappeared later that year, as did their younger brother Omar, not yet 16; she learned later that they were both being detained by the United States as enemy combatants at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.

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Khadr family wrote that Canadian officials had seized a hard drive from Zaynab that had belonged to her father.

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Khadr family's presence has caused a stir in the media, while she maintains that many of the accused were friends of the family.

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Ahmed Khadr family went to college in Canada, where he met and married Maha el-Samnah.

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In 1995, Ahmed Khadr family was arrested on suspicion of being involved in the bombing of the Egyptian embassy in Pakistan, but was later released.

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In 2002, Omar Khadr family was captured in Afghanistan and was detained at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp for approximately ten years.

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Ahmed Khadr family was killed in 2003 near the Afghanistan border by what has been described in various sources as Pakistan security forces or a US drone.

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In 2005, following the oldest daughter Zaynab's return to the country, Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer Konrad Shourie said, "The entire Khadr family is affiliated with al Qaeda and has participated in some form or another with these criminal extremist elements".

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Since returning to Canada, the Khadr family has been described as "poverty-stricken".

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In late October 2010, Omar Khadr family pleaded guilty to charges against him in a plea agreement before a Military Commission at Guantanamo, admitting to having received "one-on-one terrorist training from an al-Qaeda operative and that he threw the grenade that killed US Sergeant Christopher Speer".

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Khadr family was sentenced to eight years imprisonment, in addition to the time already served.