Hehehe .... unt kepentingan auloh, ulama ngibulin anak kecil unt jadi bom bunuh 
diri dgn bilang bhw si anak itu ga akan mati waktu bomnya meledak.

Lalu, si ulama akan dpt pahala dr auloh krn berjihad di jalan auloh krn 
ngibulin 
anak kecil spy ngebunuh orang banyak, termasuk jg orang Islam. 


Dan jangan lupa, si ulama akan dpt pujian dan dianggap sbg pahlawan oleh orang 
Islam lainnya, hehehe....

Indahnya Islam itu shg Islam bisa menghasilkan ahli Islam spt itu, hehehe....



"Our mullah told us that when we carried out our suicide attacks, all the 
people 
around us would die, but we would stay alive"
Children used as cannon fodder-- and lied to -- to  advance the cause of Islam. 
Where is the outrage? The Afghan government  is trying to call attention to 
these cases to erode support for the  Taliban, but there doesn't seem to be 
much 
of a response on either side  of the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. 
"Afghan intelligence:  Taliban using child bombers," by Rahim Faiez for the 
Associated Press, May 15 (thanks to JCB):
KABUL, Afghanistan – The orders  from their religious teacher were clear: Go to 
Afghanistan, strap on a  suicide vest and kill foreign forces.
With that, 9-year-old Ghulam Farooq left his home in  Pakistan with three other 
would-be boy bombers and headed into eastern  Afghanistan.
They were told there would be two members of the Taliban  waiting for them at 
the Torkham border crossing in Nangarhar province.  Instead, members of the 
Afghan intelligence service who had been tipped  to the boys' plans arrested 
them at the border.
"Our mullah told us that when we carried out our suicide  attacks, all the 
people around us would die, but we would stay alive,"  Farooq said Saturday, 
sitting inside a juvenile detention facility in  the Afghan capital.
He was one of five alleged suicide bombers — all boys in  adolescence or even 
younger — whom the Afghan intelligence service  paraded before reporters, 
photographers and cameramen at a news  conference on May 7 in an effort to turn 
public opinion against the  Taliban.
Farooq and the other boys are being held at a detention  facility that 
resembles 
a vocational training center. There are no armed  guards, and the facility has 
classrooms and playgrounds. During a visit  to the center, Farooq was smiling 
and said he was going to school and  that he and the other boys were being 
given 
the opportunity to learn  carpet weaving, carpentry and other handicrafts. The 
facility has dozens  of boys, most detained in criminal cases.
Afghan intelligence officials say the Taliban turns to young  boys because they 
are easier to recruit than adults and tend to believe  what recruiters tell 
them.
"The Taliban are recruiting children in their ranks and  using them to carry 
out 
suicide attacks in Afghanistan," Latifullah  Mashal, a spokesman for the Afghan 
intelligence service, told reporters.  "These innocent children have been 
cheated and sent to Afghanistan."
The Taliban denies the accusation. In a statement issued a  week ago, Taliban 
spokesman Qari Yousef Ahmadi said the insurgency's  code of conduct prohibits 
young people from staying in military centers  with fighters. Instead, he 
alleged that the youths were working for the  Afghan police and public and 
private security companies.
"These children have joined the ranks of the enemy on the  enemy's luring, 
taking advantage of their ignorance and lack of  knowledge," he said.
In fact, the use of children to conduct suicide bombings is  not a new tactic 
in 
the nearly decade-long war, Afghan officials say.
Confirmed cases are rare, and it's difficult to identify the  bodies of bombers 
who blow themselves up. But Mashal said there had  been a recent increase in 
the 
use of children.
In the past two months, he said, child suicide bombers  executed two deadly 
attacks. The arrest of Farooq and three other boys  allegedly heading toward 
suicide attacks came earlier this month, and  Mashal said authorities are 
holding a fifth child who was about to carry  out a bombing but then decided 
against it.
Farooq, clad in a dark green Afghan-style shirt, said he was  persuaded to 
become a suicide bomber by a mullah in a mosque near  Peshawar, Pakistan. His 
story could not be independently verified.
"He told us that there are infidels in Kabul and we must  carry out suicide 
attacks against them," the boy said. "We were taught  how to use a suicide vest 
in the Spin Mosque in Kher Abad near Peshawar  where we live."
"I want to go home," he added. "I miss my family."
Ten-year-old Fazel Rahman, another member of the foursome,  corroborated the 
story at the news conference, even using similar  phrasing to Farooq's.
"The mullah in the mosque told us that the infidels were in Kabul and everyone 
should go for jihad" and that the bombers themselves would survive, Rahman 
said.... Posted by Marisol on May 15, 2011 12:02 PM  | 4 Comments 

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