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By Somalilandtimes network

NEW YORK, USA- Much maligned by the U.S. media, Sudan’s top selling literary novelist, Kola Boof, proves that she was Osama Bin Laden’s mistress in startling detail as her autobiography Diary of a Lost Girl (ISBN: 0-9712019-8-6) finally hits America today in hardcover.

While he’s still alive and could reasonably have her killed, Kola Boof charges that because she is “Black Arab”, Bin Laden saw her as a “non-woman” and used her body accordingly, keeping her against her will for six months in 1996 and implanting tracking devices in her teeth to keep her from escaping. Boof says that a recent book by Bin Laden’s sister-in-law Carmen only demonstrates how he treated White Arab Muslim women in his own family. Boof’s 441 page autobiography is decidedly literary and contains over 90 detailed pages of her time with Bin Laden, including hunting and fishing excursions with the terror chief, very graphic details about their sex life, Bin Laden’s gift for writing poetry, his marijuana smoking and his reputed illnesses (Boof claims that Ayman Al-Zawahri acted as Bin Laden’s doctor and that his “kidney disease” is greatly exaggerated).

Kola Boof, who in 2004 appealed to Israel to secure over $600 million in guns and ammunition for Sudan’s South Rebel Army and is called “Queen Kola” by her African supporters, also reveals her work as an Oil company spy for Sudan’s SPLA (her poem “Chol Apieth” was written and used to memorialize Vice President John Garang at his state funeral last year).

Boof, who is half Arab Egyptian and was born Muslim, has become infamous for her criticism of Arab Muslim “imperialism”, particularly the abuse of Black women and children in Sudan and Egypt, and writes quite passionately about “terrorism” and why she believes Americans should take it more seriously. Noting the hostility of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, she says, “The Arabs are not nearly done. There’s a fatwa on America. And I’m a liberal Democrat who’s saying it.”

Kola Boof, who’s published 6 books in 8 countries, was adopted and raised in the United States by Black Americans in 1979, became a U.S. citizen in 1993 and returned to North Africa as an adult in 1994. She’s the mother of two sons.

In 2002, The New York Times wrote a scathing article about Boof, without her cooperation, insinuating that she did not exist, misquoting their sources and making other speculation that has since been proven incorrect. In 2003, after three weeks fact-checking, FOX NEWS, was able to confirm much of Boof’s life story and profiled her in a national television interview. (BlackNews)

Sub Saharan Informer, 21 Feb. 2006=

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