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May 15, 2011

U.S. interviews 'hostile' bin Laden widows, with Pakistan officials

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U.S. grills 'hostile' bin Laden wives

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • The U.S. may question the widows again, a Pakistani official says
  • U.S. authorities interview three bin Laden widows, who are in Pakistani custody
  • Officials describe the three women, who were questioned together, as "hostile"
  • The questions are all posed in the presence of Pakistani officials
(CNN) -- Three of Osama bin Laden's widows have been interviewed by U.S. intelligence officers under the supervision of Pakistani's intelligence service, according to sources in both governments.
The women -- who were all interviewed together this week -- were "hostile" toward the Americans, according to a senior Pakistani government official with direct knowledge of the post-bin Laden investigation and two senior U.S. officials with direct knowledge of the matter. The eldest of the three widows spoke for the group.

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