Sunday, May 15, 2011

Gosh, boy age 9 of Taliban Recruited into Bomber !

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KABUL - Afghan Intelligence disclose the testimony of a boy about what is in his doctrine of the Taliban to him. With the plain, the boy admitted that he would become self bubuh bombers.
He is Ghulam Farooq, 9-year-old boy from Pakistan. In conducting the action, he does not own. He along with two other boys are targeted detonates a suicide bomb in eastern Afghanistan.
"Mullah we say, when we do a suicide bombing, people around us have to die. But, he says, we're not going to die," Farooq said, as quoted by the Associated Press on Sunday (15/05/2011).
The three boys were ordered to the east of Afghanistan. There they will meet with two members of the Taliban who was waiting at the border Torkham, Nangarhar Province.
This recognition is presented to journalists in an effort to change public opinion against Tailiban.
Afghan intelligence officials say the Taliban have changed their target to be young boys, because they are more easily indoctrinated than adults. The boy also easier to believe what the Taliban said.
"The Taliban recruiting children and using them to conduct suicide attacks in Afghanistan," said the Afghan Intelligence Service spokesman Latifullah Mashal told reporters. "Children are innocent people had been duped and sent to Afghanistan," he concluded.
However, the Taliban denied the accusations. Taliban spokesman Qari Yousef Ahmadi said, if the use of children under age and they lived in military centers, then it is included in the violation of code of ethics.
Instead, he alleges that the child is working for the Afghan army. "The kids join the ranks of the enemy. Afghan army to take advantage of their ignorance of the lack of knowledge," he said.
Farooq and the other children were detained in a special detention that resembles a vocational training center. There are no armed guards, and have a classroom and playground.
Farooq claimed, while in their custody school. He and other children were given the opportunity to learn to weave carpets and other handicrafts. This particular detainee accommodate dozens of boys who stumble criminal cases.

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