On Monday, a 13-year-old female child blew herself up in central Baghdad, killing 28 and wounding 68. Among those killed were male and female students; a tragedy of immense proportions. Suicide-homicide attacks by female bombers, the handicapped, and children, the last often detonated by remote control, are an increasing trend this year. Sadly this latest example of perverse child abuse is a symptom of a much greater problem.
The incitement and recruitment of innocent Muslim children to become child soldiers, human bombs, and human shields is occurring in varying degrees throughout the Muslim and Western world. In Pakistan, Iran, the Palestinian Territories, Lebanon, Syria and Saudi Arabia, children are being systematically targeted through school textbooks, television programs, music videos, cartoons, the Internet, by their teachers and Imams, with hate propaganda aimed at building the next generation of Jihadis. These children are being harvested by terrorist groups like ripe fruit, driven across borders and detonated by adults as deadly political pawns.
U.S. intelligence analysts recently reported that Islamic terrorist groups are enlisting growing numbers of teenagers for their most violent and deadliest of missions. The Taliban is recruiting children as young as seven for their suicide missions, while approximately 20% of all Palestinian suicide bombings since the second intifada have been aged 18 and younger. During his last visit to the United States, Afghan President Karzai's pardoned a six year old who was told his bomb-belt would explode flowers. A couple of months ago, England's MI5 Seized DVDs being marketed to London-born Muslim youth encouraging them to commit violent suicide attacks, while Al Manar, a Hezbollah-run network, continues to be broadcast throughout the EU, preaching hate and enlisting children to murder for the sake of jihad
The Islamic Maghreb, an off-shoot of Osama bin Laden's Al Qaeda network (AQIM), has gone as far as formally launching a group called the "Young People of Paradise," which has mobilized a collection of 14 to 16 year olds currently training for suicide assignments.
Islamic terrorist groups turning to children and the handicapped do so, in part, to thwart security checks, but the phenomenon may be a sign they are losing support among adult males, who may be realizing the futility of the act. Children also prove cheaper recruits than adults who demand significant payments for their surviving family members, and in the Palestinian context, for a house that may be demolished.
UNFORTUNATELY, THE SYSTEMATIC and intentional state-sponsored mass infanticide of Muslim children remains largely under-reported by the media and under-condemned by human rights groups. On Monday, the Anti-Defamation League hosted its annual conference, this time entitled "Is Peace Possible," at the Cardozo School of Law in New York City. Panelist, Shibley Telhami, an Anwar Sadat Professor for Peace and Development at the University of Maryland and board member of Human Rights Watch (HRW), was asked by an audience member about the role education plays in determining the future of a peaceful greater Middle East. Apprehensive of acknowledging the issue, Telhami shamefully blamed the questioner of accusing Palestinian parents of not loving their children and apologetically concluded that hate education wasn't as grave a problem as the questioner made it out to be.
Asked why HRW and other organizations have not consistently condemned or advocated against the use of Muslim children as human bombs, Telhami ignored the question. Such denial and refusal to condemn the practice unequivocally gives the green light to terrorists to continue this practice with impunity.
President-elect Obama has a moral duty to address the international problem of hate education aimed at Muslim children, a nonpartisan and central issue in this war on Islamist terror.
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Judy Beumler| 11.12.08 @ 9:55AM
During the Iran Iraq war, Iran sent children across the Iraqi mine fields to detonate the mines beneath their feet. They gave these small children plastic keys to heaven to make them feel safe. Brought to you by the religion of peace!
Joe The Investment Banker| 11.12.08 @ 10:16AM
Indeed, a more cynical type might say that the Muslims are simply the only religion that have the blind faith and resolve to take the faith they pay lip-service to to its practical ends, as opposed to American Christians who (mostly) still allow some degree of sanity to pollute their divinely inspired resolve in matters like stopping abortion clinics with extreme prejudice.
Never me though.
Ken Smith| 11.12.08 @ 10:38AM
Where are the self-vaunted "world citizens" in this picture? If the folks who base their self image on this concept took it seriously, every major European and America would have massive public protests against the abuses described in this article.
Red Neck| 11.12.08 @ 10:52AM
The MSM rationale is surely along the lines of "Pity the poor Slammies forced into such ghastly acts of desperation by the bourgeois Jews and West."
Chip| 11.12.08 @ 11:23AM
MSM is so much worse and complicit in the crimes than you relate in this article, which is otherwise fine. The MSM issues triumphal news reports, with increasing hype depending on the number of killed. They place NO emphasis in the headline on the character of the victims as civilians or children. Contrast with the US striking a terror leader and accidently killing civilians being used as human shields. Then the victims nature will always be in the headline. There will be followup articles focusing only on the unintended innocent victims.
Without the triumphal and positive media coverage -- particularly by AP, Reuters, and AFP -- terrorism would be far less successful as an instrument of intimidation and unconventional warfare. Of course AP has stringers permanently "embedded" with the terror groups in question. So it's not a mystery why they get the exact sort of reporting they want.
Joel| 11.12.08 @ 7:14PM
Nothing new here. The "Palestinians" under Arafat were using schoolbooks to teach revisionist history and hatred of the Jews 30 years ago. We are now seeing the fruits of this endeavor, with the children of those children a generation ago being taught the same and worse. It is a world-wide travesty that this form of child abuse does has not drawn more attention than it has.
dan millstein| 11.12.08 @ 8:42PM
It makes my skin crawl and......... demands an answer to the motivation for such deeds.........my guess is desperation & hopelessness, how does one cure that?
zzx375| 11.13.08 @ 12:23PM
I predict the Prez-elect will do nothing. Not before Jan 20 nor after.
Ms. Know| 11.15.08 @ 8:22PM
This is so sad, and what is the liberal illuminati going to do about it? They don't even want to deal with it, but they're supposed to solve it.