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Africa North
Mother laments loss of suicide-bomber sons
2007-04-14
In the single-room shack in Casablanca that has been her home for 27 years, Rachida Raydi laments the loss of two of her seven children, who both ended their lives as suicide bombers. Ayoub Raydi was one of three militants who blew themselves up on Tuesday in the Moroccan port city, less than a month after his brother, Abdelfettah, killed himself and injured four when he blew up an internet café. "I hadn't seen Ayoub for 10 months and Abdelfettah for nine months. I'm against terrorism," their 46-year-old mother said.
Apparently they weren't. Either that or we're running into another, competing, definition of terrorism.
Rachida, who was abandoned by her husband and now sells clothes to survive, lives in one room that serves as a bedroom, dining room, kitchen and even toilet. It is lit by a single light bulb. "If Ayoub would have continued to live with me, I would have kept him from committing the irreparable," she said.
But he didn't. My heart bleeds.
The attacks earlier this week saw three militants blow themselves up as they were being chased by police, killing one police inspector and injuring seven others. On March 11, Abdelfettah Raydi blew himself up, injuring four others, including a suspected accomplice, in one of the city's internet cafés. Moroccan officials have said they do not believe the two incidents are linked to Wednesday's two suicide bombings in the Algerian capital, Algiers, which killed at least 33 people.
Same idea, different location. At least one of the Algerian boomers' Moms has the grace to be ashamed of him.
In the township where the Casablanca bombers' families live, few are willing to talk to reporters and most insist they have no links to the attacks.
"No, no! Certainly not!"
"I've got nothing to do with the person who blew himself up; I know nothing, I don't have a mad son," shouted Wardia Mentala from behind her door.
"Never heard of him! And I'm not home, so don't call again!"
But her neighbours confirmed she was the mother of Mohamed, who was shot dead by police on Tuesday before he could blow himself up. They said she has been questioned by police several times.
"Yeah. It's her. She's nutz, y'know."
A bit further along Douar Skouila, the township that is home to 2 300 families, the relatives of Mohamed Rachidi are no more forthcoming. "Keep your condolences to yourself and leave if you want to stay alive," shouted the sister of the first suicide bomber to explode himself on Tuesday.
"You go callin' us terrorists we'll kill you!"
Mohamed (37) was also implicated in the murder of a police officer in Casablanca in 2003. Many of the area's residents say they have had enough of the suspicions that have surrounded them since local youths carried out suicide attacks across Casablanca in May 2003, killing 45 people including the 12 bombers. "Our life is already precarious and it infuriates me to hear that our neighbourhood is a nest of terrorists," said 24-year-old Mohamed Harchi.

He is working, but noted that having the township's address on their identity cards leave residents with little chance of finding work. The falling rain gives the area an even more sinister air. The alleys are muddy, the sewers discharge black, foul-smelling water, and the children wade through it apparently regardless. "It's drugs that force these young people to act, not religion," commented Rachid (28). "They are desperate people who take psychotropic drugs."

But Ahmed Mouchid, a 40-year-old maths teacher, does not share that view. "It's true we have here a reservoir of terrorists, but the causes lie in the lack of prospects, the idleness that is killing these young people," he said.
Posted by:Fred

#9  but the causes lie in the lack of prospects

More "root cause" bullshit on a stick. Careful profiling of many bomb vest murderers reveals that they come from the middle class, if not well-to-do families. Look at al Qaeda's leadership. Engineers, doctors and the like.

We should, at the very least, provide the Palestinians the same comfort that we allow for our own down and out who have lost hope for tomorrow: mind altering drugs and alcohol.

Ain't gonna work, AT1904. Drugs and alcohol are prohibited by the Koran. Any mind altering is done by Islam's programmers, the imams. Start killing them if you want things to improve. Notice how you NEVER hear about the children of an imam strapping on bomb vests? Notice how you NEVER read about an imam who martyrs himself? Islam is a form of murderous eliteism that ensconces a select group of thugs while thousands of others are made to believe it is Allah's will that they should live in abject poverty. Islam's religious leaders actually fear material success. They view the comforts of financial security as mitigating any sense of struggle and thereby diverting Muslim attention from jihad.

Moreover, Islam proscribes the collection of interest on loans as usury. This stifles any local or foreign investment and crushes enterprenural ventures before they start. If you want to blame terrorism on "lack of prospects", be sure to understand why Islam assures there will be none. Colonial Spain's rigid Catholic doctrine likewise prohibited interest on loans and look what sort of a European economic powerhouse it is today.

If you want to trace any role that poverty plays as a "root cause" of terrorism, be sure to track its bloody paw prints all the way back to the real source: Namely, the local mosque.

The ROOT CAUSE of Muslim terrorism is ISLAM. Period. End of story. Anyone who says otherwise is deluding themselves or trying to mislead others. The Koran specifically exhorts its followers to commit terrorist acts against Infidels. What more needs to be said?
Posted by: Zenster   2007-04-14 17:11  

#8  "It's true we have here a reservoir of terrorists, but the causes lie in the lack of prospects, the idleness that is killing these young people," he said.

So now the "root cause" of terrorism is poverty, eh? So perhaps if the Saudis would spread their oil wealth to the Arabic masses, terrorism would cease to exist... oh, wait, the wealthy Saudi sheiks and bin Laden types are the ones bankrolling terrorism.

Never mind.
Posted by: Grumenk Philalzabod0723   2007-04-14 15:04  

#7  Islam is the PCP of the masses
You'll soon see that in other blogs, since I'ma steal it.
Posted by: Shipman   2007-04-14 13:47  

#6  I sure hope this terrorist factory gets killed before she produces any more.

I dunno about the drugs guy; Islam is the PCP of the masses.
Posted by: Jackal   2007-04-14 11:56  

#5  Kids these days - they blow up so quickly.

Sorry, someone had to say it.
Posted by: WTF   2007-04-14 10:16  

#4  but the causes lie in the lack of prospects

There is truth to that. When you examine all of your options and you believe you have none, it must be a scary place to be. Militant Islam is recruiting the hopless and providing them only with death as a means to live. We should, at the very least, provide the Palestinians the same comfort that we allow for our own down and out who have lost hope for tomorrow: mind altering drugs and alcohol.
Posted by: Angaiger Tojo1904   2007-04-14 10:07  

#3  They are poorer peoples on earth who have never resorted to killing themselves. If you commit suicide and look to take people down with you, that's about you, not society. The drugs guy is on to something...
Posted by: ordu   2007-04-14 06:49  

#2  two of her seven children, who both ended their lives as suicide bombers

Two down, five to go.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-04-14 05:11  

#1  "the lack of prospects"

What prospects do terrorists deserve?
Posted by: Duh!   2007-04-14 01:17  

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