US: The news that Osama bin Laden's niece is to star in a US reality TV show has provoked fury from families of some of those killed in the September 11th terrorist attacks.
The series, being offered at auction to US television networks, will follow California- born Wafah Dufour as she follows her "dream to make it in the music business", according to producer Regan Media.
Ms Dufour (27), a graduate of Columbia University law school, was born Wafah bin Laden, the daughter of Carmen bin Laden, former wife of the al-Qaeda leader's half- brother Yeslam.
"I understand that when people hear my last name, they have preconceived notions," Ms Dufour said in a statement, "but I was born in America and I love my country."
She had never met her uncle, she said, but Regan Media made no effort to deny that she owed her fame to the connection.
"Her history and her quest for stardom will make a compelling television series: she is a musician, a young woman and, most important, a human being," said company founder Judith Regan. "She . . . falls in love, has her heart broken, worries about her looks, doesn't always listen to her mother, and hasn't spoken to her father in years."
A spokeswoman for the September 11th Families Association called the show "an absolute disgrace . . . we urge every TV network and channel planning to run this series to think again. The very idea that the family of a man with so much blood on his hands should profit from some sort of instant celebrity is an outrage."
Ms Dufour posed last year for a photo- shoot reclining in a bubble bath, wearing only a necklace. - (Guardian service)