Son of Osama bin Laden deported from France, barred from returning

Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau signed an order banning Omar Binladin from France and that Binladin had previously been deported.

French flag in France (photo credit: REUTERS)
French flag in France
(photo credit: REUTERS)

A son of Al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden has been deported from France, where he lived for years painting landscapes in a Normandy village and barred from returning after posting comments on social media deemed to have glorified terrorism.

Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said he had signed an order banning Omar Binladin from France and that Binladin had previously been deported.

 Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri (credit: Store norske leksikon)
Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri (credit: Store norske leksikon)

Administrative ban

He gave no details about the timing of the deportation or where Binladin had been sent.

"Mr Binladin, who has lived in the Orne region for several years as the spouse of a British national, posted comments on his social networks in 2023 that glorified terrorism," Retailleau said on X.

"The administrative ban ensures that Mr Binladin cannot return to France for any reason whatsoever."

Binladin could not immediately be reached for comment.