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helomech
01-02-2009, 11:31 AM
KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- A 14-year-old who was trained to kill by radicals in the tribal regions of Pakistan now sits in a crowded classroom at a detention facility in Kabul. His only wish is to see his parents again.
"I miss my parents, my mom and dad," Shakirullah says in soft tones. Like others in tribal regions, he goes by one name.
Shakirullah is already a convicted terrorist for planning to carry out a suicide bombing. He says Muslim radicals lied and tricked him into becoming a would-be bomber. "I have been detained for trying to commit a suicide attack," he says.
He says his recruiters told him it was his mission as a Muslim to kill British and American soldiers because they were killing Muslims.
They told him that once he blew himself up he wouldn't die because God would save him for being a true Muslim.
Asked what he now thinks of Americans and Westerners, Shakirullah is calm, but quick in his response.
"I don't know. God knows what type of people they are, whether they are good or bad. I don't know them," he says.
Shakirullah now passes his hours in a cell block at a juvenile detention facility in Kabul. He is serving at least five years in detention. He is to be transferred to an adult prison in a couple of years, authorities say.
He hasn't heard from his family in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. He tried to send them a letter through the International Committee of the Red Cross but is not sure it reached them.
"I don't know what they are thinking. They have no news of me," he says.
On this day, Shakirullah attends a rehabilitation class, easily lost in the crowd of boys with shaved heads. All of the children are convicted for various crimes, including theft, fighting and even murder.
Three boys like Shakirullah are here, all guilty of planning to kill themselves and others after being recruited by terrorist groups.
With the increased violence in Afghanistan, international observers say they have seen more and more children being recruited by armed groups and national forces. The Taliban (http://topics.cnn.com/topics/the_taliban), which ruled Afghanistan with its strict Islamic rule from 1996 to 2001, has regrouped and launched a fierce insurgency.
"As you see in many places in the world, children are being used in armed conflict. They've been recruited as child soldiers; they've been recruited as armed groups. And the phenomena is now impacting, again, Afghanistan," says Catherine Mbengue, the UNICEF representative in Afghanistan (http://topics.cnn.com/topics/afghanistan).
Inside the detention center, Shakirullah walks up to his cell, his sandals sliding across the tile floor.
The cell block is empty and has metal bunk beds lined across the wall and a television set, ready for the times they have electricity. Shakirullah shares this space with 10 other boys. He sits in the center of the room with a blanket draped around him.
He barely makes eye contact and looks away as soon as he does. He is shy, but forthright in his words. "I didn't want to do it but he forced me to go," he says of his recruiter.
Rubbing his face with his hand, he says he now spends his time dreaming of his life back home in rural Pakistan. His eyes begin to water and his voice becomes softer when he talks about missing his mother.
Asked what he misses most about her, he says simply, "A mother is a mother."
His was a life of farming and tranquility in Pakistan, he says. It was also a life that took a drastic turn when his father decided to send Shakirullah for studies at a madrassa.
He says his dad wanted him to learn more about Islam and the Quran, something he could not do himself. He says his father didn't know radicals ran the school.
In the madrassa, Shakirullah learned to recite the Quran in Arabic, not his native language. He relied solely on the fanatical interpretations the mullahs were giving him.
"When I finished reciting the Quran, a mullah then came to me and told me, 'Now that you have finished the Quran, you need to go and commit a suicide attack.' That I should go to Afghanistan to commit a suicide attack," he says.
The teenager wasn't given the chance to say goodbye to his parents or siblings when he was driven to the Pakistan-Afghan border and handed over to strangers.
He says he was taken to the southeastern province of Khost, a hotbed for terrorist activity in Afghanistan. Suicide attacks have risen in Afghanistan since the U.S.-led invasion (http://topics.cnn.com/topics/afghanistan_war) to topple the Taliban began in late 2001, after the 9/11 attacks on New York and the Pentagon.
Shakirullah says that before the police arrested him, he was learning how to drive a car but that he was not sure how he was supposed to carry out his attack.
Khost is the province where a suicide car bomb went off near a voter registration site this past Sunday, killing 16 people, 14 of whom were children.
At the juvenile detention facility, Shakirullah and the others are now being taught a different interpretation of Islam.
"The teachers educate them on Islam, and explain to them that the acts that they were doing is not right for them and for others," says Mir Fayaz ah-Din, who works and lives with the boys at the facility, mentoring them and helping them in their rehabilitation.
"The way you want to kill yourself and someone else -- it in itself is a big offense in Islam."
Shakirullah now says of his recruiters, "They cheated me."

http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/01/02/afghan.suicide.recruit/index.html


How many young boys have been lied to,to join the cowardly movement,known as the Taliban.Such a tragedy for the individuals and their relatives involved.The Taliban muckety mucks obviously are not getting their hands dirty-pricks,they'll get what's coming to them

The Dane
01-02-2009, 11:34 AM
Really sad story :-(

Red_Rage
01-02-2009, 11:39 AM
Nothing new really. East Africa, Cambodia, Afghanistan in the '80s, Afghanistan now, Iraq, Chechnya - minors under 15 are really the best cannon fodder there is for dirty little regimes. Very succeptable to brainwash, unafraid of death (concept of "OMG I can die!" comes around 18), capable of great cruelty with no remorse. Best solution i see is building schools en masse, providing heavy protection for them, and forcing entire generation through 10 grades of education.

BXDOMINICANO
01-02-2009, 11:46 AM
Stuff like this makes me wish i was still in the fight, not sitting here at home. Sadly ive had situations were we had to face children fighters. They were all hekmatyers followers of HIG. This guys are rivals to the taliban but they would ambush us from time to time. Hurts to think these kids were tricked inot attacking us only to find their end at our hands.It breaks my heart to think about it.

One?
01-02-2009, 11:52 AM
I blame the other muslim clerics for not stepping up. Ignorance is increasing and those kids are easily brainwashed.

IraGlacialis
01-02-2009, 12:47 PM
The Taliban muckety mucks obviously are not getting their hands dirty-pricks
Of course not.
Why get your old ass out in the open when there is a load of impressionable youths, with nothing to lose, that you can brainwash and send out against the enemy. All the while during this you will be sitting in your room, sipping tea and watching TV.

That why improving that country and giving those kids something to lose is so important.

JJHH
01-02-2009, 12:56 PM
I wonder to what extent parents in these countries actually encourage their kids to train as a suicide bomber or terrorist groups simply kidnap those kids..

Nizark
01-02-2009, 01:37 PM
Aaaah Madrassas...teaching terror since year 0002

Red_Rage
01-02-2009, 01:57 PM
I wonder to what extent parents in these countries actually encourage their kids to train as a suicide bomber or terrorist groups simply kidnap those kids..


We are talking about a country where education standard is that if you live to 40 and can count 60 goats you are a scholar (and if you go to Mecca you are an equivalent of western PhD). Half the children are not expected to survive past 7 and girls start having giving birth at 12. As is, kids in Afghnistan are a commodity, just like heroin, weapons, and women. Being a Mujahadeen is more of a business than any meaningful struggle for most Afghanis. Don't know what the rates are now, but a Soviet helicopter was worth $10000 for example... Now, as appaling as it sounds to us, selling a kid into being a suicide bomber might sound like a good business transaction to an Afghani.


So, I wouldn't put too much faith in Afghani parenting...

LaoSexMachine
01-02-2009, 09:21 PM
Teen trained to be suicide bomber feels tricked



Story Highlights
Teen is serving at least 5 years for plot to carry out suicide bombing
He says Muslim radicals at school duped him into becoming a would-be bomber
The thing he misses most about home is his mom and dad: "I miss my parents"
Detention facility is teaching jailed children a moderate interpretation of Islam

By Atia Abawi
CNN
KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- A 14-year-old who was trained to kill by radicals in the tribal regions of Pakistan now sits in a crowded classroom at a detention facility in Kabul. His only wish is to see his parents again.
"I miss my parents, my mom and dad," Shakirullah says in soft tones. Like others in tribal regions, he goes by one name.
Shakirullah is already a convicted terrorist for planning to carry out a suicide bombing. He says Muslim radicals lied and tricked him into becoming a would-be bomber. "I have been detained for trying to commit a suicide attack," he says.
He says his recruiters told him it was his mission as a Muslim to kill British and American soldiers because they were killing Muslims. http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/.element/img/2.0/mosaic/tabs/video.gifWatch teen say recruiters "cheated me" » (http://cnn.site.printthis.clickability.com/pt/cpt?action=cpt&title=Teen+trained+to+be+suicide+bomber+feels+tricked+-+CNN.com&expire=-1&urlID=33401552&fb=Y&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cnn.com%2F2009%2FWORLD%2Fasiapcf%2F01%2F02%2Fafghan.suicide.recruit%2Findex.html&partnerID=211911#cnnSTCVideo)
They told him that once he blew himself up he wouldn't die because God would save him for being a true Muslim.
Asked what he now thinks of Americans and Westerners, Shakirullah is calm, but quick in his response.
"I don't know. God knows what type of people they are, whether they are good or bad. I don't know them," he says.
Shakirullah now passes his hours in a cell block at a juvenile detention facility in Kabul. He is serving at least five years in detention. He is to be transferred to an adult prison in a couple of years, authorities say.
He hasn't heard from his family in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. He tried to send them a letter through the International Committee of the Red Cross but is not sure it reached them.
"I don't know what they are thinking. They have no news of me," he says.
On this day, Shakirullah attends a rehabilitation class, easily lost in the crowd of boys with shaved heads. All of the children are convicted for various crimes, including theft, fighting and even murder.
Three boys like Shakirullah are here, all guilty of planning to kill themselves and others after being recruited by terrorist groups.
With the increased violence in Afghanistan, international observers say they have seen more and more children being recruited by armed groups and national forces. The Taliban (http://topics.cnn.com/topics/the_taliban), which ruled Afghanistan with its strict Islamic rule from 1996 to 2001, has regrouped and launched a fierce insurgency.
"As you see in many places in the world, children are being used in armed conflict. They've been recruited as child soldiers; they've been recruited as armed groups. And the phenomena is now impacting, again, Afghanistan," says Catherine Mbengue, the UNICEF representative in Afghanistan (http://topics.cnn.com/topics/afghanistan). http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/.element/img/2.0/mosaic/tabs/video.gifWatch one boy's struggle begging for food on streets » (http://cnn.site.printthis.clickability.com/pt/cpt?action=cpt&title=Teen+trained+to+be+suicide+bomber+feels+tricked+-+CNN.com&expire=-1&urlID=33401552&fb=Y&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cnn.com%2F2009%2FWORLD%2Fasiapcf%2F01%2F02%2Fafghan.suicide.recruit%2Findex.html&partnerID=211911#cnnSTCVideo)
Inside the detention center, Shakirullah walks up to his cell, his sandals sliding across the tile floor.
The cell block is empty and has metal bunk beds lined across the wall and a television set, ready for the times they have electricity. Shakirullah shares this space with 10 other boys. He sits in the center of the room with a blanket draped around him.
He barely makes eye contact and looks away as soon as he does. He is shy, but forthright in his words. "I didn't want to do it but he forced me to go," he says of his recruiter.
Rubbing his face with his hand, he says he now spends his time dreaming of his life back home in rural Pakistan. His eyes begin to water and his voice becomes softer when he talks about missing his mother.
Asked what he misses most about her, he says simply, "A mother is a mother."
His was a life of farming and tranquility in Pakistan, he says. It was also a life that took a drastic turn when his father decided to send Shakirullah for studies at a madrassa.
He says his dad wanted him to learn more about Islam and the Quran, something he could not do himself. He says his father didn't know radicals ran the school.
In the madrassa, Shakirullah learned to recite the Quran in Arabic, not his native language. He relied solely on the fanatical interpretations the mullahs were giving him.
"When I finished reciting the Quran, a mullah then came to me and told me, 'Now that you have finished the Quran, you need to go and commit a suicide attack.' That I should go to Afghanistan to commit a suicide attack," he says.
The teenager wasn't given the chance to say goodbye to his parents or siblings when he was driven to the Pakistan-Afghan border and handed over to strangers.
He says he was taken to the southeastern province of Khost, a hotbed for terrorist activity in Afghanistan. Suicide attacks have risen in Afghanistan since the U.S.-led invasion (http://topics.cnn.com/topics/afghanistan_war) to topple the Taliban began in late 2001, after the 9/11 attacks on New York and the Pentagon.
Shakirullah says that before the police arrested him, he was learning how to drive a car but that he was not sure how he was supposed to carry out his attack.
Khost is the province where a suicide car bomb went off near a voter registration site this past Sunday, killing 16 people, 14 of whom were children.
At the juvenile detention facility, Shakirullah and the others are now being taught a different interpretation of Islam.
"The teachers educate them on Islam, and explain to them that the acts that they were doing is not right for them and for others," says Mir Fayaz ah-Din, who works and lives with the boys at the facility, mentoring them and helping them in their rehabilitation.
"The way you want to kill yourself and someone else -- it in itself is a big offense in Islam."
Shakirullah now says of his recruiters, "They cheated me."


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helomech
01-03-2009, 08:45 AM
Repost

http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?t=148904

juliannicholas
01-03-2009, 09:13 AM
Are you allowed virgins in paradise if you are under age?

Bia
01-03-2009, 09:20 AM
Kids these days... they blow up so fast.

11 Bravo
01-03-2009, 09:51 AM
Are you allowed virgins in paradise if you are under age?

I'd wager the suicide "kid" would be one of the needed virgins once he hit the pearly gates...hell there has to be a shortage of virigins up there with all the allahsnackbars heading that way.

Templar@Large
01-03-2009, 09:54 AM
Are you allowed virgins in paradise if you are under age?
Nah ! Just candy ...........

walford
01-04-2009, 03:33 PM
But...but, the reason that people become suicide bombers is because of they have no choice. The Great Satan's injustices are to blame for making these poor lads/lasses miserable and desperate enough to this. There's no propaganda or brainwashing being done by these pious Imams -- and what could be more pious than promising teenaged boys that their heavenly reward for murder/suicide is to fornicate with dozens of virgins forever. Reading nothing but the Q'uran all day certainly cannot be blamed for their lack of marketable skills.

Right?

Red_Rage
01-04-2009, 04:46 PM
I'd wager the suicide "kid" would be one of the needed virgins once he hit the pearly gates...hell there has to be a shortage of virigins up there with all the allahsnackbars heading that way.

You got it. We are talking about a Jihadist paradise, so young boys, underage girls, and - the most popular choice among martyrs - wild goats, are all good to go :hug: