Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Pakistan: Kids as young as five being trained to become jihadi ‘martyrs’

Taliban and al-Qaeda militants are training hundreds of children in the camp based in North Waziristan before being sent across the border to face western troops.

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By ANI | Kabul | July 11, 2011

A new video showing young children training as ‘martyrs’ at a secret al-Qaeda camp in Pakistan’s North Waziristan province has surfaced, raising fears of future attacks.

The shocking video shows toddlers as young as five years old being trained to blow up buildings and mount roadside bomb attacks, the Daily Mail reports.

It shows anxious youngsters, some dressed in camouflage uniform, being made to stand in line before being handed AK-47 rifles.

British commanders in Afghanistan say Taliban fighters are increasingly using children as suicide bombers and as human shields during battles.


Taliban and al-Qaeda militants are training hundreds of children in the camp based in North Waziristan before being sent across the border to face western troops, the report said.

The children in these camps are reported to have been brought from the Turkic ethnic group of Uyghur people who have fled China and settled in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Kazakhstan.

Terrorism experts say that the video has been released as part of a Jihad recruitment drive.


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