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Published 17:36 13 Jun 2016 BST
Updated 17:39 13 Jun 2016 BST
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Now in a controversial apology video posted to his own Facebook page and translated by The Daily Mail, Siddique has caused further upset and anger. Speaking about his son's actions Siddique remarks: “God himself will punish those involved in homosexuality. This is not for the servants.” In another video interview by The Washington Post, Siddique states that his son displayed no signs of distress prior to the shooting. “He was well behaved. His appearance was perfect,” he said. “I didn’t see any sign of worrying or being upset or nervous.” “I don’t know what caused him to shoot last night” he insists. “If I knew I would have stopped him,” he says. Siddique maintained ties towards the Afghan Taliban and in multiple videos uploaded to his Facebook page, considers himself to be an Afghan analyst and leader.“This had nothing to do with religion.” https://t.co/F2yenrKLsa
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