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From 'Presidential Lyceum' To Jihadist Drifter: The Mutable Path Of An Accused Terrorist 'Ringleader' In Tajikistan |
2018-08-16 |
[Radio Free Euro] DUSHANBE -- When Gulshehra Shodmonova's wayward son used to phone home, saying he was in Russia, Kazakhstan, or even Dubai, she worried that the young man who'd turned his back on a promising education was courting trouble. He might land himself in jail, she said, for stealing to feed himself. She never imagined he would one day be arrested as the alleged cell leader of a terrorist group that carried out the deadliest attack on Western tourists in Central Asian history. But on those rare occasions when Hussein Abdusamadov told her he was in Dushanbe, she said, consenting only to meetings on the crowded streets of the capital, his mother would beg him for answers about his suspicious and secretive behavior. "'Hussein, you're my son. I'd like to sit and talk with you over a cup of tea or a meal,'" she recalled pleading. "'You're behaving this way. What am I supposed to do? Tell me where you're staying so I can visit you.'" He always refused, she said. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#2 Hearing his mother the harpy made the siren song. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2018-08-16 21:20 |
#1 From the article: Hussein Abdusamadov is the lone survivor of five suspects accused of running down a group Western cyclists in Tajikistan on July 29. That poor mother. What was he connected to before he listened to the siren call of ISIS? |
Posted by: trailing wife 2018-08-16 13:51 |