How Tajik boy joined 'jihad'

A chilling story from Dawn:

PESHAWAR, Oct 22: If he is telling the truth, 15-year-old Khalid still doesn't know how he ended up in a godforsaken place like Waziristan. And if what he says in true, the military which has the young Tajik in custody has the stuff of the real story behind the 'jihad' in the troubled tribal region.

Caught on Oct 1, while he was fleeing after a fellow Turkmen was gunned down by Shamankhel tribesmen in Sarwekai when a landmine killed four local students and left two others wounded, the young man from Urjinzabad in Tajikistan continues to baffle his interrogators.

"He is consistent," said a military investigator. "He has made a cover story and he sticks to it," he said. "If Khalid is lying, he is a damn good liar for his age," said another officer...

"I want to go back to my mother. I want to go home. Give me a man to take me to her. I don't want to fight in the jihad. Serving your mother also earns one God's blessings (Sawab)," was his answer when asked if he was freed to resume the 'jihad'...

According to Khalid's account of his rather dramatic ordeal, he was kidnapped along with four other boys by four masked men when they were on their way to school in Koibish, about a month before his capture in Waziristan.

They were all blindfolded and thrown into a van and driven all the way to Peshawar. The men, he said, were Tajik. This is where his story does not make any sense. He says he does not remember how long it took them to reach Peshawar and who were his kidnappers.

All that he does say is that Mujahideen in Tajikistan routinely kidnap children and release them after extorting ransom, steal people's belongings, including their livestock and deal in narcotics....

He said he had been sodomised, a fact also established by an army medical report. Khalid said that he spent a few days with a one-eyed man he knew by the name of Mohammad Hassan in Shakai....

The 15-year-old denied having planted the mine and said that he had merely accompanied them not knowing what they were doing. He was hit by a bullet in the hip and was caught by tribesmen while the Turkmen were killed.

He denies having anything to do with foreign militants, but admits having seen Arabs in Waziristan. For him Osama bin Laden is a Mujahid and he knew Qari Tahir Yaldash whose posters, he said, he had seen in Shakai.

The boy said he also knew Jummabai (Jumma Namangani), leader of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, who was killed in a US bombing raid in northern Afghanistan during the beginning of the war.

He also knew Turanzadeh, another militant who, he said, used to come to his village in Tajikistan. For the 15-year-old, Tajik President Imam Ali Rakhmanov was a Kafir (infidel). He loved his new name Khalid, given to him by his abductors, because for him it was a Muslim name. "Maroof is a Kufr name," he insisted.

He said that he had learnt to offer his prayers in Shakai and saw 'true Islam being practised in the tribal region'. The only time that he probably betrayed his real self when a colleague photographer began taking his pictures. "Why are you taking so many pictures. I am not a commander?" he remarked. When a colleague journalist retorted by calling him "Commander Khalid". He smiled back and said "Insha Allah".

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Ooooooooh... such a sweet picture of idealized ionnocence, eh? Now kez see whatweoughtta do with such oozing sweetness....

Inject the douche bag with radioactive chemicals with a distinct satellite-readable signature and set him loose coz sure as hell he'll return to those who practise true islam....Once you track his movements etc, establish his credentials, tomahawk commander khalid's investiture ceremony...

Its bastards like this, perfected in the dark arts if taqiyya we need to get hard with and deal ruthlessly. If injecting radioactive chem.s is too inhuman, how abt the flu - so that hopefuolly he'll spread it around his cohorts, or maybe SARS.... Duh, is this scum even worth all the effort? For all I know he may really be a brainwashed youngster foreve doomed ti iislam's darkness....

Abduction, sodomy, fifteen-year-old killers who fancy themselves "commanders" -- this is what Islam's all about!

A typical example of what life is like in a Muslim
country. 'Pure' -what a joke!! As corrupt and evil as their savage, lust crazed prophet. No wonder the DEATH CULT churns out an endless stream of brained washed, lying,sodomised psychotics.

that boy needs a father. Instead, he's got a whole culture of intoxicated sodomites to teach him about manhood in his world.

Abu Ghraib on the hoof.

Sodomizing younger males appears to be another "pillar" of Islam.

I was proficient with a rifle long before I turned 15 - there's nothing to say this kid isn't capable of picking up a Kalashnikov and joining the jihad.

He was raped by mulsum MONSTERS mus have liked it??

Wants to keep fighting??

And they think he is no threat??

Call me carzy but he can't be reformed??

Here in America we put physo Killers to Death and I know they do in Turkey too??

"Why are you taking so many pictures. I am not a commander?" he remarked. When a colleague journalist retorted by calling him "Commander Khalid". He smiled back and said "Insha Allah".


SMILED ARE WE REALY SO STUPID TO BELIVE HIS STORY??


Part of the American Tribe
Squirrel Hunter
Spider Killer
God Bless the USA and her Fighting Forces and ALL who Fight with her give them Strength,Wisdom,Sight and Courage to stay the course to Victory to Defeat the Islamic Terrorist and ALL who Support them Amen

PS
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/I/IRAN_NUCLEAR?SITE=DCTMS&SECTION=HOME
Oct 25, 12:06 PM EDT
Iran Hints at Suspending Nuke Activities
By ALI AKBAR DAREINI
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Iran indicated Monday it may suspend some unspecified nuclear activities after European powers offered a package of incentives in return for Tehran's agreement to permanently give up uranium enrichment.
Iran's top nuclear negotiator, Hasan Rowhani, told state television the government was still considering its response to the offer last week by Britain, Germany and France that included civilian nuclear technology and a trade deal.
"We are trying to choose the best course of work," he said.
The United States contends Iran has a covert program to produce nuclear weapons and has been lobbying for the International Atomic Energy Agency to refer Iran to the U.N. Security Council, which could impose sanctions. The offer by the European powers was an attempt to head off a confrontation.
Iran has repeatedly said it will never abandon enrichment, a technology that can produce fuel for nuclear reactors as well as nuclear weapons. But on Monday Rowhani suggested some flexibility in the negotiations with the Europeans.
"Indefinite doesn't mean permanent," Rowhani said. "They (the Europeans) called for indefinite suspension as long as talks are under way. They say, for instance, that if negotiations are to last six or seven months, then Iran should not violate the suspension for that period."
He did not elaborate and it was not clear what Iran would suspend. The country is suspending the actual enrichment of uranium but is continuing with related activities, such as the building of nuclear centrifuges, despite the IAEA's request to stop it.
Iran insists its nuclear activities are peaceful and geared solely toward generating electric power.
Britain, Germany and France have warned most European countries would back Washington's call to refer Iran's nuclear dossier to the U.N. Security Council if Iran does not abandon all enrichment activities by Nov. 25, when the IAEA board of governors is due to meet in Vienna.
In London on Monday, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said the world would insist Iran complies with IAEA.
"I don't think dialogue has been exhausted on this," Blair said. "But we do need the Iranians to understand that the international community does not find it acceptable that they develop nuclear weapons."
Iran is due to resume talks with Europeans on Wednesday.
On Sunday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi described the European proposal as "unbalanced," but said they had "chosen the correct path of dialogue."
Rowhani said Iran was cooperating with the IAEA to prove that America "lies."
"That we cooperate with the IAEA is not because of Europe, but to make clear to the world that the United States lied when it said Iran was covertly seeking nuclear weapons," Rowhani said. "When we cooperate with the agency, it becomes clear to the world that U.S. accusations have been baseless.
"No country can force any other country to stop an activity which is its legitimate right, even for one hour. Therefore suspension, of any extent and duration, will be a voluntary Iranian decision," said Rowhani, who is also secretary of the Supreme National Security Council.
Government spokesman Abdollah Ramezanzadeh said the Cabinet had approved a draft law banning the proliferation, production, stockpiling and use of chemical weapons, and it will be sent to parliament.

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Is this boy linked to ubl sounds that way to me the one eyed monster a right of passage Rape? Was he moving from Iran through Turkey? and Back again?