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People cover their noses as they arrive to see the bodies of attackers - KENYA 2015

Source: Carl De Souza / Getty

The parents of Adnan Abdihamid Farah intervene and took his passport last year when it came in the mail, and his mother would later tell authorities she feared her son would ‘disappear.’ She also prohibited the 19 year old from traveling with his brother, Mohamed Abdihamid Farah, when the siblings told her they were going to Chicago. He was older and given more freedom made the trip and ended up in San Diego. Their mother Ayan Farah, said, ‘I cry all day, ‘I don’t know what happened.’ The brothers are among six Minnesota men of Somali descent charged this week with terrorism related offenses. 

As posted by, Blackamericaweb.com

http://blackamericaweb.com/2015/04/23/minnesota-mother-shocked-that-2-sons-face-terror-charges/