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My son, Osama: The al-Qaida leader’s mother speaks for the first time

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  1. Farun
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    Interesting article, I’d be interested to hear more from friends/“colleagues” of his from the time he got radicalized until he died. The way radicalization works has always fascinated me, sadly...

    Interesting article, I’d be interested to hear more from friends/“colleagues” of his from the time he got radicalized until he died. The way radicalization works has always fascinated me, sadly most people who eventually break out of their radicalization aren’t necessarily eloquent enough to write about their experience.

    Assuming his family is truthful about their distaste for his actions, I really feel for them. Must be terrible to lose someone so important to you to extremism.

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