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Afghanistan
Karzai pardons 'suicide bomb' boy
2007-07-16
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has pardoned a 14-year-old boy caught wearing a suicide vest on his way to assassinate a provincial governor. Rafiqullah had crossed the border from Pakistan and intended to kill Arsala Jamal, governor of Khost province.

Mr Karzai said Rafiqullah had been deceived by the "enemy of Islam" while attending a religious school. Pardoning him at the presidential palace, Mr Karzai said: "I forgive him and I wish him the best of luck."

"Today we are faced with a fearful and terrifying truth, and that truth is the sending of a Muslim child to carry out a suicide attack.

[His parents] sent him to study at a madrassa. The enemy of Islam deceived him."
The president said: "Today we are faced with a fearful and terrifying truth, and that truth is the sending of a Muslim child to carry out a suicide attack.

"[His parents] sent him to study at a madrassa (religious school). The enemy of Islam deceived him."

Rafiqullah's father, Matiullah, said he had been unaware of his son's actions and agreed the boy had been deceived by teachers. He said when he had asked about his son he was not given an answer. "I am very happy to have my son back," said Mr Matiullah, who is from South Waziristan.

Rafiqullah said: "I am very happy that I am pardoned and released."

Rafiqullah said he was trained to drive a car and shown suicide attack videos at the madrassa in Pakistan. He crossed the border and was met by a man who gave him a suicide vest. Rafiqullah said he did not want to carry out the attack but the man threatened to kill him. He was caught last month wearing the vest on a motorbike in the city of Khost.

A number of would-be attackers held in recent weeks have been teenagers.

Afghanistan has urged Pakistan to do more to prevent militants from crossing the border to carry out attacks. In a message to Pakistan, Mr Karzai called for "better relationships, not cheating the children and encouraging them into terrorism and suicide".
Posted by:lotp

#9  Rafiqullah translated means "I'll be back."
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2007-07-16 15:39  

#8  Of course, this is Paki-Waki, who even more than Paleos, never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.
Posted by: BA   2007-07-16 14:09  

#7  I acutally take this as good news. They've run out of 20-30 year old males, so now they're using teenage boys (under threat of death) to be "martyrs." You mix the "joy of martyrdom" (remember, lil' Amir gets 72 raisins) with a teenage boy and of course, "explosive things" will happen.

When they stoop to the Paleos level (remember the retarded youngster they tried to use, as well as all the raped females), we'll now we have won in the "hearts and minds" arena, lol!
Posted by: BA   2007-07-16 14:08  

#6  Bomb the madrassas. Bomb enough of them to convince parents that they are not safe and the rest of them will close for lack of attendance. If they are nothing but jihadi and martyr training camps anyway then bomb them.
Posted by: treo   2007-07-16 10:15  

#5  In the end, we will have to turn the revolving door into a disintegration chamber...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2007-07-16 10:00  

#4  note the fact that Karzai doesn't quote scripture in support of his anti suicide-bomber comment.

as is SOP, the moderate runs away from the Quran, the terrorist quotes the Quran
Posted by: mhw   2007-07-16 09:28  

#3  Madrassa + One ounce of Opium gum = Valiant belt bomber. The cowards equation.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2007-07-16 09:18  

#2  He's a handsome kid. Here's hoping he can avoid the Vortex©.
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-07-16 01:09  

#1  I am very happy that I am pardoned and released. so I can try against next week
Posted by: Gary (no Samoyeds in hotel)   2007-07-16 00:57  

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