Wafah Dufour - sexy girl from the bin Laden family

Who does not know Osama Bin Laden - terrorist fugitives most wanted and most hated. He became the mastermind of terror attacks 11 September 2001 that killed thousands of people.
Before he died at the hands of the elite U.S. Navy SEAL Sunday, May 1, 2011, Osama did not stop calling for jihad against Western countries. However, not all family members follow the advice fugitive whose head valued U.S. $ 50 million. Some members of the Bin Laden clan actually embrace the western way of life.
Look at one of 23 sons of Osama bin Laden, Omar Osama bin Laden (29). Rather than follow in the footsteps of his father, he actually claimed to be 'ambassador of peace' between the Islamic world and the West. He even married a British woman who was nearly twice that of age.
Not only that nyeleneh Omar, Osama's nephew, Wafah Dufour went even further. Graduated from Columbia University School of Law is determined to pose nearly naked on the cover of GQ men's magazine in 2005. Her body was covered only ostrich feathers. See the photos here.
Like Omar, he dreamed of a Hollywood star, singer or movie star. "Although relatives, I had nothing to do with him (Osama). But, because he, the Western world hates me, on the contrary, because I chose to apply Western values, the people of Saudi Arabia hates me," said Wafah Dufour.
Wafah is also a singer. In fact he ever gig in London and collaborated with the 'Black Lips', a rock group from Atlanta. Who Wafah Dufour, Anyway?


 
Born in Los Angeles, California, woman was 33 years old singer, songwriter United States. Wafah also known as sosialite and models in the country led by Barack Obama. His father, Yeslam bin Laden is Osama bin Laden's half-brother. While her mother, Carmen bin Ladin, is a woman of mixed blood Switzerland and Iran, which comes from the illustrious family.
Wafah spent his childhood in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Soon, he moved to Geneva, Switzerland, with his two brothers daughter Najia (30 years) and Noor (20 years). In 1988, both her parents separated, then divorced in 2006.


His father reportedly never spoke with Wafah and her sisters since the age of 15. Wafah then change the last name Bin Ladennya with the name of the mother

source : VIVAnews.com

More deaths on Syria's 'day of defiance'

Up to 30 reportedly killed in the cities of Homs and Hama, as protesters around the country take to the streets.

Activists claim that up to 30 people have been killed in Syria where thousands have taken to the streets for another day of anti-government rallies, dubbed a "day of defiance". Human rights group Insan said that at least 16 people had been killed in the central city of Homs, six in Hama and two in Jableh. It said the total death toll was 26 but didn't specify where the other two deaths occurred.

A human rights activist told the Associated Press news agency that 30 people had died, while Syrian state television said an army officer and four police were killed in Homs by a "criminal gang".


Security forces killed four protesters in the city of Deir al-Zor, a local tribal leader told Reuters.

Al Jazeera could not independently verify the reports because of restrictions on reporting in the country.

Activist Najati Tayara said security forces opened fire to disperse protests that broke out after noon prayers in Homs.

"We were chanting 'The people and the army are one' and 'The people want to topple the regime'," a witness told Al Jazeera over the phone. "Then security and thugs opened fire." 

The sound of continuous gunfire was audible over the phone, as well as people shouting "There are snipers on the rooftops".

There were also reports that live ammunition had been fired in the Damascus suburb of Tel, wounding several protesters.

Reem Haddad, a spokeswoman for the Syrian information ministry, denied in a phone interview with Al Jazeera that she had any knowledge that Syrian protesters had been killed on Friday.

She said a planned visit by a UN delegation aimed at investigating the situation in Syria would be a positive thing for the government.

"The Syrian government is not worried, because there is nothing wrong," Haddad said.

UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon said on Friday that Syria had agreed to allow UN teams to enter the country and check the humanitarian situation there.