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It was the origin of the Al Qaeda camps, funded by Osama bin Laden, where the (mostly) Saudi Arabian 9/11 hijackers received their training and orders. Osama bin Laden is a Saudi Arabian from a wealthy construction business family in S.A. who made his way to Afghanistan where he was allowed (by the Taliban) to set up his Al Qaeda training camps.

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