MINNEAPOLIS A 20-year-old man feared by his family to have been killed in his native Somalia "had no clue" what the country was really like when he left his home in Minneapolis to fight there, his mother said Sunday.
Abayte Ahmed said through an interpreter Sunday that she and her husband, who live in Minneapolis, identified their son, Jamal Bana, in a photo on a Somali news Web site, Terror Free Somalia Foundation displays the body of foreign fighter , showing a dead body in Somalia. Mr. Bana's father saw the photo Saturday morning during his daily check of news reports on the fighting in that country.
Mr. Bana was among a group of up to 20 young Somali men who left Minneapolis in recent years - disappearances under investigation by the FBI out of suspicion they were recruited by a radical Islamic terrorist group to fight in their homeland. Mrs. Ahmed said her son disappeared from Minneapolis on Nov. 4.
Minneapolis FBI spokesman E.K. Wilson did not immediately return a call for comment Sunday. A day earlier, he said he could not confirm Mr. Bana's death. ,,more,,http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/jul/13/mother-fears-son-killed-in-somalia/
Fourth Twin Cities Somali-American killed in homeland fighting
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