See what al-Qaida does with children / Defense documents reveal terror group´s shocking plans for youth (WND-WORLD NET DAILY) By Bob Unruh 03/15/11)
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Al-Qaida actively recruits children to be suicide bombers by having
its loyalists hang out at mosques and Islamic schools and offering
books, flyers and magazines and occasionally money, but they have
found that Islam is the biggest incentive to convince youth to blow
up themselves and kill others, according to a federal document.
"Juveniles as young as 14 years of age are used for martyrdom
operations," the document, obtained by Judicial Watch under a Freedom
of Information Act request, stated. "Juveniles are more willing to
martyr themselves due to their lack of reasoning on taking innocent
lives."
The documents come from the Department of Defense´s Defense
Intelligence Agency and were in response to a request for records
relating to children as intended targets of terrorism and the terror
threat against children.
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The government identified several documents responsive to the
request, and forwarded them to Judicial Watch after significant
redactions of information regarding who formulated the assessments
and to whom they were delivered.
A letter from Paul Jacobsmeyer, chief of the Office of Freedom of
Information for the DoD, explained that other information that was
redacted "concerns intelligence activities (including covert action),
intelligence sources or methods, or cryptology …."
The first document has the topic lines "FM JTF GTMO" and it is
to "[redacted] Washington D.C."
The subject is "recruitment of juveniles by al-Qaida." It further
specifies the al-Qaida at issue is in Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
"Extremist groups in Saudi Arabia and Yemen used religion as the main
mechanism for recruiting juveniles," the first report said. "These
groups would take juveniles to mosques to listen to religious
lectures. More time was spent with the youths who appeared
susceptible to the ideology of the extremist group."
Individuals were identified by al-Qaida recruiters at "street soccer
games, schools, colleges and mosques."
The report continued, "Juveniles are also solicited for recruitment
after they buy extremist videos at local markets."
Young people who get into trouble also are prime candidates, it said.
"The extremist groups have connections with, or are members of, local
law enforcement. … These groups will arrest targeted youths for their
illegal activities. Once the youths are jailed for a few days, a
member of the extremist group would visit the youths. The extremist
member would offer to help the youths get out of jail and clean up
their lives if they joined the group."
Kids also were asked to recruit their friends, the report said.
"The method [of recruitment] that generates the most responses from
recruits is showing videos of Muslims fighting jihad in Bosnia,
Chechnya or Afghanistan."
While juvenile males make up an estimated 20 percent of al-Qaida, the
juvenile females "become brides for extremist members," the report
said.
The report suggested that the evaluations were being made by someone
interviewing a detainee at Guantanamo.
"The detainee believes that most Muslims do not justify attacks on
children. The detainee did not know of incidents where extremists
groups had punished members who had targeted children…."
Another document specifically references "Guantanamo Bay."
It explains further the terror group´s operating tactics.
"Juveniles volunteer to join terrorists groups thinking it is their
religious duty to fight in the name of Islam. … Mosques and Islamic
schools are main locations where recruitment of juveniles occur.
Books, flyers, and magazines are used as popular recruitment tools."
WND previously reported when Islamic kids´ cartoons praised by
President Obama drew a terse warning.
It was the series of "superhero" cartoons promoting the tenets of
Islam under the title "The 99" – which has been praised by President
Obama.
"These are not the types of heroes you want your children to have,"
Ted Baehr, publisher of MOVIEGUIDE," told WND. "These heroes, at
their core, because they represent values contrary to humanity, at
the core these heroes are more villain than hero."
Reports by Family Security Matters and others already have circulated
about the plans by The Hub, which formerly was Discovery Kids, to
produce the series featuring characters portraying the 99 attributes
of Allah.
The New York Post ran a column describing plans for the Shariah-
compliant Muslim superheroes – "including one who fights crime hidden
head-to-toe by a burqa."
"These Islamic butt-kickers are ready to bring truth, justice and
indoctrination to impressionable Western minds," the report said.
That´s the problem, according to Baehr, with the Middle East cartoon
that reportedly is being picked up and scheduled for a launch in 2011
by Hasbro toys and Discovery Communications.
"Curiously (or not so curiously considering his track record),
President Obama, who was raised as a Muslim by his stepfather in
Indonesia but supposedly converted to Christianity, praised this work
created by Kuwaiti psychologist Naif al-Mutawa, saying at an April
meeting with Arab entrepreneurs, ´His superheroes embody the
teachings of the tolerance of Islam.´"
Adrian Morgan of Family Security Matters, a think tank,
wondered, "Are we going to see a**-kicking Christian superhero nuns
called Faith, Hope and Charity ... sending Satan into Hell? It´s
doubtful!"
WND also previously has reported the content of Islamic children´s TV
programs.
For example, the terror group Hamas´ Al-Aqsa Television
has "martyred" a children´s bunny character named Assud and knocked
off a Mickey Mouse-lookalike for the cause of jihad.
Also in a report documented by the Middle East Media Research
Institute, an Al-Aqsa program features a children´s choir thart opens
with: "Dad, we put on our new clothes. Give us our pocket money.
Today is a holiday. … Me, my brother, and the neighborhood kids want
to arm ourselves with guns."
MEMRI explained that the message is an excerpt of a holiday video
aired on Hamas Al-Aqsa Television called "Holiday Gun."
According to MEMRI, the lyrics continue with the father singing:
"My children, I´m worried about you.
"This toy might harm your eyes.
"My children, I´m worried about you.
"This toy might harm your eyes.
"Think about another toy.
"You are the apple of my eye, may Allah protect you."
And the children return:
"Dad, we are a steadfast people.
"These guns need hands to carry them.
"Dad, we are a steadfast people.
"These guns need hands to carry them.
"Today we play, tomorrow we will wage Jihad.
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