When I heard this on the news this morning, I had the same feeling.
I have flown all over Afghanistan and I’m here to tell you there is nothing to get homesick about.
Gee, imagine that, another muslim here on a student visa isn’t where he’s supposed to be.
He will claim asylum then when he is a citizen will find a wife over there and bring over his wife and extended family from Afghanistan. He is the portal and foothold of an extended family back in Afghanistan
My Granddaughter is on her way home from the FFA Convention in Indianapolis.
I’ll have to ask her if she knows anything.
Ping
Thread bump.
Updated photo:
http://www.wibc.com/Pics/news/220/azizi_mohammed_102210-2.jpg
http://www.wibc.com/news/Story.aspx?ID=1299462
PHOTO CAPTION: Mohammed ‘Karim’ Azizi
“Missing FFA Student Possibly Ran Away”
By Alex Brown
10/22/2010
SNIPPET: “IMPD Lt. Jeff Duhammel says 15-year-old Mohammed Karim Azizi was last seen at Monument Circle around 8pm. He was supposed to meet with his group at the Mariott hotel and when they noticed he hadn’t arrived, they called police.
Duhammel says Azizi is believed to have run away because friends say he went back to his room to gather some items, including additional identification. They also say he was feeling homesick.
Azizi is a foreign exchange student from Kabul, Afganistan. Duhammel says his host mother from Ohio is coming to Indianapolis to help investigators.”
SNIPPET: “Anyone with information is asked to call police immediately.”
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/25474450/detail.html
“Police: Missing Afghan Boy Was Homesick
Search Continues For Mohammed Karim Azizi”
POSTED: 6:26 am EDT October 22, 2010
UPDATED: 2:38 pm EDT October 22, 2010
SNIPPET: “INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis police said Friday morning that a 15-year-old boy from Afghanistan who has been missing since Thursday night was homesick and likely ran away.
Authorities have been in contact with the U.S. State Department and the FBI as the search for Mohammed Karim Azizi, 15, continues.”
SNIPPET: “Police asked anyone with information to call them at 317-327-3264.”