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Taliban uses children as young as nine as suicide bombers in Afghanistan

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Alleged Afghan child suicide bombers, Neyaz Mohammad in orange and Fazel Rahman, in green dress, are in line before they come back to their cells at the Kabul Juvenile Rehabilitation Center in Kabul, Afghanistan. Picture: AP

THE orders from their religious teacher were clear: go to Afghanistan, strap on a suicide vest and kill foreign forces.
With that, nine-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 off about 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 on 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 centre.

There are no armed guards, and the facility has classrooms and playgrounds.

During a visit to the centre, 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 centres with fighters.

Instead, he alleged that the youths were working for the Afghan police as well as 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 towards suicide attacks came early 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."

The most recent suicide attack carried out by a child occurred on May 1. Police said a 12-year-old blew himself up

in a bazaar in the Barmal district of Paktika province in the east, killing four civilians and wounding 12 others.

Among the dead - and the likely target of the attack - was Sher Nawaz, head of a new district council in the Shakeen area of Paktika province, the provincial governor's office said.

On April 13, a 13-year-old suicide bomber detonated his explosives vest in Asmar district of Kunar province. The blast in eastern Afghanistan killed 10 people, including five schoolboys and an influential tribal elder, Malik Zareen, who was a former military commander who supported the Afghan government.

Police said the target of the attack, which occurred at a local meeting of tribal elders was Zareen, a leader of Afghan forces during the Soviet occupation in the 1980s.

The Afghan Ministry of Education called the suicide bombing an "anti-Islamic and inhumane act".

Afghan President Hamid Karzai also condemned the bombing, saying that by killing tribal leaders the attacker was trying to silence the voice of the Afghan people.

On February 26, the intelligence service announced the arrests of a Pakistani boy and two teenagers - one from Afghanistan and the other from Pakistan - who claimed they had been coerced into becoming would-be suicide bombers.

Akhtar Nawaz, 14, from South Waziristan in Pakistan, said six men in a vehicle nabbed him off the street while he was walking home from school.

"They told me that I had to carry out a suicide attack," Nawaz told reporters. "I told them I didn't want to, but they forced me to go with them. They told me that there were foreigners in Afghanistan and if I carried out a suicide attack I would go to heaven."



Taliban uses children as young as nine as suicide bombers in Afghanistan | News.com.au


Disgusting. Absolutely sick.
 
Cowards . There moms were pigs to let this happen to them and the imams that help deserve to rot in jail in a dark room with daily beatings

Jihad is a joke and quixotic they accoplish nothing and are laughter at by the world. this holy war will bare no fruits and is unwinnable.
 
Cowards . There moms were pigs to let this happen to them and the imams that help deserve to rot in jail in a dark room with daily beatings

Jihad is a joke and quixotic they accoplish nothing and are laughter at this holy war bare no fruits and is unwinnable

This joke of "jihad" is so 9th century. It's time for these people to wake up from their barbarism.
 
but some says they are good talibans .. me confused :confused:
 
Wow...9 year old suicide bomber!!!
Saying what they could have brain washed them? 72 virgins? :cheesy:
 
a 9 year old is not a boy in Afghanistan, moreover in many incidents American soldiers were taken down by even younger boys...
 
a 9 year old is not a boy in Afghanistan, moreover in many incidents American soldiers were taken down by even younger boys...

What does it suppose to mean. Are you saying you are ok with those cowards using 9 year old (not children as per your definition) as suicide bombers??

:sick:
 
a 9 year old is not a boy in Afghanistan, moreover in many incidents American soldiers were taken down by even younger boys...
Do you know how terrible that sounds? Do you even care how terrible that sounds? If any US soldiers were 'taken down' by a child, it is because we train our soldiers to consider children as exactly that -- children. Not as combatants in a war. Is it YOUR wish that not just US but the rest of the world begin to consider muslims' children in the same light? Be brave and say so if you do wish so.
 
Do you know how terrible that sounds? Do you even care how terrible that sounds? If any US soldiers were 'taken down' by a child, it is because we train our soldiers to consider children as exactly that -- children. Not as combatants in a war. Is it YOUR wish that not just US but the rest of the world begin to consider muslims' children in the same light? Be brave and say so if you do wish so.

yes, I know... these boys were suppose to be sent to school or were promised to be sent to school by the Invaders...but were left alone, no one cared for them... yes we have seen how your soldiers are trained... no need to elaborate, we have seen it !
 
a 9 year old is not a boy in Afghanistan, moreover in many incidents American soldiers were taken down by even younger boys..

this is what i call RUPEE NEws...
 
"You pull this string, and all of the invaders will drop to the ground! Then, we will give you candy and all the good food you can eat. And new shoes!" :sick:
 
This makes me sick. Look at these beautiful children... they are friends to everybody, and the soldiers in Afghanistan give them treats and play football with them. The last thing we need is to drive a wedge between them and the ISAF forces. The next thing you know, they'll be forced to "stiff-arm" them, keep them away at the point of a gun, because of the actions of the brave, manly Taliban swine.

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Do you know how terrible that sounds? Do you even care how terrible that sounds? If any US soldiers were 'taken down' by a child, it is because we train our soldiers to consider children as exactly that -- children. Not as combatants in a war. Is it YOUR wish that not just US but the rest of the world begin to consider muslims' children in the same light? Be brave and say so if you do wish so.

Oh really, but the real picture is entirely different, spare some time to read the links posted by bilal in above post.
and See this as well.
 

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