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Claim all changed when he moved to the city: - He brainwashed my brother

MARRAKECH (Dagbladet): the Brother of Younes Ouizad (26) look at the pictures and videos from the moroccan online newspapers from the Newspaper to point out who

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Claim all changed when he moved to the city: - He brainwashed my brother

MARRAKECH (Dagbladet): the Brother of Younes Ouizad (26) look at the pictures and videos from the moroccan online newspapers from the Newspaper to point out who is the terror - and drapsarresterte brother.

- It is he. And he by the side of in the red sweater is he who appeared in the area and the brainwashed brother without that we realized what was going on. He was clamoring, " says the 31-year-old older brother via translations to Dagbladet kjentmenn in the district in the outskirts of millionbyen Marrakech.

Dagbladet met drapssiktedes father:
I am ashamed

Kjentmennene is a student Marouane Elfadil (22) and cameraman Hamza Safaoui (25). The cameraman was the first photographer on the scene where Mary Ueland (28), and Lousia Vesterager Jespersen (24) was found murdered.

Changed abruptly

the Pictures from the picnic area up in the Atlas mountains of politihelikoptre and the two tents to the president and the victims have gone around the world since last Monday.

Brother and father to 26-year-old told yesterday that something suddenly happened to Younes for just a few months ago.

the Whole family lived together or next to each other the whole life - mother and father, brothers and wives and 26-åringens three-year-old daughter.

We worked together as painters for several years. Suddenly stopped him, and said he would start with something else. We never got to know what. And last Wednesday he said that he was gone a few days. He had an important mission he couldn't tell anything about. So the police came and ransacked his room now Tuesday. The day after we realized why, and then he was arrested Thursday, said his brother, who are ashamed and strongly marked on behalf of the family and everyone in the neighborhood.

MOROCCO: Behind this door in the outskirts of Marrakech lived one of the drapsmistenkte. Dagbladet met his father and brother. Video: John Terje Pedersen / Dagbladet Show more Show more

Father and son come unsolicited with a recommendation about what needs to be done:

- the Authorities need to take hold of growing up to the very young out here, so that they get to go to school and have no outlook. And so must everything be done to stop the ICE here. We moroccans are a friendly people that will not have it that way, they say via tolkene.

Denmark's prime minister about the killings: - Fills me with anger and disgust Swear allegiance to the ICE

Brother and son Younes Ouizad stands to the far left on a much-discussed video that shows the drapsmistenkte in front of it that looks like a ICE-flag.

The four on the video swear allegiance to the ICE. Nothing of what is said can be directly related to the dobbeltdrapet.

In the video quotes one of the men the Qur'an:

"Fight against those who do not believe in Allah nor in the last day, and who do not consider forbidden what Allah and His Messenger have forbidden."

"ASHAMED": the Family of Younes Ouziad, all the way to the left of the picture, says to the newspaper Dagbladet that they are ashamed of what has happened. Photo: Screenshot View more

Dagbladet helpers have three other email addresses to the terror - and drapsarresterte in the matter that has occupied Morocco throughout the week. Such animal, probably targeted events no one can remember when the last happened in the large north african country, which has seemingly had control of the extremist groups.

On the other address rejects the father of the pågrepne contact with the foreign press. He and the environment can't more now after all the attention in the media at home in Morocco.

Notorious district

On the address number three, the family is out of town. On the fourth address, with a nursery at the head of a narrow street, a man from the local authorities for safety's sake. He runs in front of the moped, and waving when we can run after. Barnehageeieren in 50-years is apprehended, there will be no response to knocking on the front doors.

- Would show the government that they do not have control

To the fifth address will not kjentmennene drag, even on the perfect day.

- District of Sidi Youssef Ben Ali are notorious in the whole of Marrakech for difficult conditions and crime. Where I have not been, and will not go with foreigners, " says engelskstudent and guide Marouane Elfadil.

Why is it been so?

Only half an hour away is the paradegater with marmorfortau, shops, and French-inspired restaurants that would have received high marks in the nicer area of Paris.

Recruited to the IS,

Dagbladet two kjentmenn provides the simple, historical explanation:

EXPLAIN: Student Marouane Elfadil (22) in Marrakech. Photo: John T. Pedersen Show more

Through the ages, this has been the district outside of the city, as poor families have sought to find better opportunities to survive. So is it not better there. A large part of the children never goes to school. Many have no access to quality schooling. They must be out on the streets from a very young age to provide income to the family. There is no other outlook. The authorities must take responsibility and ensure access to quality schooling and outlook. The alternative is that it becomes more and more hopeless.

And Maroune Elfadil add on a general basis:

- It is not so strange that such a life provides recruitment ICE and extreme groups. Many have never gone to school and struggling to survive from day to day. Then it is easier to be trapped by promises of heaven and a better life if you kill a person who innpiskere says are enemies.

the Cameraman, a vigorous idrettskar who took to the drapsstedet on foot, says none of the known, which is apprehended, would be found to go in there for the trip's sake. They must have been told that this was a point all western hikers have to pass on the way to the top of North Africa's highest mountain Toubkal (4167 metres).

Among the first on the scene: Cameraman Hamza Safaoui (25). Photo: John T. Pedersen Show more
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