Posted on 07/11/2009 8:09:05 PM PDT by ButThreeLeftsDo
A third Minneapolis Somali man has been killed in his homeland, community leaders said Saturday, his family having learned his fate by stumbling onto a website that contained photos of his bloody corpse.
While the body was identified only as that of a "foreign jihadist" or "fighter," a closeup of the face left Jamal Bana's mother with no doubt. The young man had been shot through the temple.
FBI officials said Saturday they could not confirm the news.
Abdirizak Bihi, a community activist who visited with Bana's mother at her south Minneapolis home Saturday, said that Bana's family learned of his death early Saturday while searching the web for news on the fighting in Mogadishu.
"They kept scanning the website for Somali news and there it was," he said. "What made it worse is that the mom saw the dead body."
(Excerpt) Read more at startribune.com ...
As we have come to know....I’m sure that if some under 18 made the trip back to their “homeland” some deception was involved in order to bypass parental permission.
Can someone explain why Bush’s State department brought the Somalis to America? These people cheer when seeing Blackhawk Down. How could Bush have agreed to such a stupid decision?
doesn’t every mother who sends her son off to jihad check the internet?
Somalis in America and more importantly in MN, happened before GWB.
And, they have been imported and supported by the church.
Mostly Lutherans.
Here’s the obligatory correction:
“Somali man brought to Minneapolis by caring liberals,
influenced at local mosque and killed during jihad in Somalia.”
Gee! Thats to bad. He will be sorely missed. Just like a head cold.
Can you spell G L O B A L I S M Comrade? ... opps, I meant to say GLO-BALONEYism ... as in sacrifice whatever National Sovereignty necessary in order to further line your pocket$$$.
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