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Commission announced the investigation of independent Pakistan in the U.S. raid that killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, they questioned the widows of the three camps and two of his daughters, on how he managed by Bin Laden to live years on Pakistani soil without the discovery of his command.
In a brief statement issued Wednesday by the Committee, that the detailed interview with the widows of bin Laden and his two daughters took place yesterday, but officials refused to disclose any other details in this regard.
The statement said that the Committee has conducted interviews with the head of the ISI, General Ahmed Shuja Pasha, a doctor accused of aiding the CIA in the operation of a false vaccination program to obtain a sample of DNA from bin Laden and his family.
The commission said the interview with investigators Pasha took place on Wednesday, and that they intended, to meet with him again on Thursday, without elaborating.
Pakistan has expressed reservations on the widows of bin Laden (Sauditan and Yemen) and about ten of their children, after he was eliminated at the hands of U.S. forces, especially in the Pakistani city of Islamabad Ipet in the second of May / May, without the knowledge of Pakistan or Astimanha.
And raised the assassination of bin Laden's Pakistani tension in the relations of America, because of the awkward questions raised about how the success of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency in the track without the knowledge of Pakistani authorities.
The Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has formed the Office of the Ipet Islamabad to investigate the presence of bin Laden, and how he lived a long time in Pakistan without the discovery of his command, and the process carried out by U.S. Special Forces in the city of Ahmedabad Ipet to kill him.
Source: agencies