Christina Goldbaum
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And a few days after we went to Bilal's home, I talked to his father, who had sent a relative back to Sinai, and he had found a death certificate for one of his sons.
And a few days after we went to Bilal's home, I talked to his father, who had sent a relative back to Sinai, and he had found a death certificate for one of his sons.
But there still isn't any other news of the other.
But there still isn't any other news of the other.
He was incredibly sad and crying, but at the same time, he was talking about how he wanted revenge for what happened to his sons. He told me the first time he went to Sinai, he wanted to burn it down. He wanted to find who did this to them and break their neck. He wanted some kind of justice for everything that his family had endured.
He was incredibly sad and crying, but at the same time, he was talking about how he wanted revenge for what happened to his sons. He told me the first time he went to Sinai, he wanted to burn it down. He wanted to find who did this to them and break their neck. He wanted some kind of justice for everything that his family had endured.
He was also incredibly angry about the fact that he still, even now, doesn't have answers.
He was also incredibly angry about the fact that he still, even now, doesn't have answers.
They do. They have sent relatives back to Sidneya. They've talked to friends who've gone to other detention facilities and have rifled through the papers there. I think that until they find something concrete, until they know where their sons were buried, if they're both killed, and can hold them in their arms themselves, there isn't really a sense of closure.
They do. They have sent relatives back to Sidneya. They've talked to friends who've gone to other detention facilities and have rifled through the papers there. I think that until they find something concrete, until they know where their sons were buried, if they're both killed, and can hold them in their arms themselves, there isn't really a sense of closure.
That's what his father, what his mother kept coming back to, was wanting to have their bodies in their arms to know where they are and to be able to bury them themselves. Until that happens, their search will continue.
That's what his father, what his mother kept coming back to, was wanting to have their bodies in their arms to know where they are and to be able to bury them themselves. Until that happens, their search will continue.