Sunday, 10 February 2008

video tapes show al qaeda training



Video Tapes Show al-Qaeda Training Children For Terror Attacks

(Feb. 6: Mohammed al-Askari faces the audience as video shows children

being trained by Al Qaeda in Iraq during a press conference in

Baghdad, Iraq.--AP Photo)

It started as a Fox News exclusive, but as the five video tapes were

released to the public, other outlets such as USA Today, AFP, Reuters,

etc... are reporting the training of children by al-Qaeda to commit

terrorists attacks.

Multinational Forces-Iraq released five videos, al-Qaeda propaganda

tapes, that show the terror groups new terror strategy in Iraq.

The tapes, obtained by FOX News and later released to the media,

are training videos showing black-masked Iraqi children between 6

and 14 being taught how to hold AK-47s, stop a car and carry out a

kidnapping, break into a house and break into a courtyard and

terrorize the individuals living there.

Footage aired for reporters showed an apparent training operation

in which the boys are seen storming a house and holding guns to the

heads of mock residents. Another tape showed a young boy wearing a

suicide vest and posing with automatic weapons.

Other parts of the tapes reveal these children are also being taught

to fire rocket-propelled grenade launchers.

According to Rear Adm. Greg Smith, a spokesman for Multinational

Forces-Iraq, "Al Qaeda is clearly using children to exploit other

children to get the interest of Jihad spread among teenagers far and

wide. They use this footage on the Internet to encourage other young

boys to join the jihad movement."

The US Military obtained these tapes in a Dec. 4 raid in Khan Bani

Sad, between Baghdad and Baquba and others scenes from these videos

show training which included masked boys forcing a man off his bicycle

at gunpoint and stopping a car and kidnapping its driver.

Reuters describes other scenes from the videos they were shown:

Videos played to media showed about 20 boys, mostly under 11,

wearing balaclavas and brandishing AK-47 assault rifles and

rocket-propelled grenade launchers almost as big as themselves.

Reuters also reports that U.S. soldiers also found a written proposal

for a movie script about training children for warfare, which included

children interrogating and executing victims, planting improvised

explosive devices and conducting sniper attacks.

US Commanders say that say al Qaeda is testing different tactics to

commit large scale attacks because security clampdowns have hindered

al-Qaeda's ability to carry out their attacks in their normal fashion.

Suicide attacks using women, children and the mentally impaired are

their new strategy to kill innocent Iraqi's, the latest of which

killed 99 people in the deadliest attack in Baghdad for nine months.


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