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Isis 'studied Nazi methods' to create own version of Hitler Youth and train child killers from birth
As many as 50 children from the UK are said to be among the 'future mujahideen' forced to hold up decapitated heads and carry out brutal executions

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/isis-using-nazi-methods-to-train-child-killers-from-birth-and-create-generation-of-fighters-more-a6915186.html

    May Bulman
    21 hours  ago

Isis has been quick to seize control of the education system in Syria and Iraq in a bid to prepare a new, stronger second generation mujahedeen who are conditioned to extreme values from birth

Isis is indoctrinating children from birth through an extremism-based education similar to that taught by the Nazi regime in a bid to create a generation "more lethal than themselves", a study has revealed.

The report, Children of Islamic State, outlines how indoctrination by Isis through schools and training camps - which sees children encouraged to watch public executions, hold up decapitated heads and carry out killings - has been influenced by elements from Nazi Germany.

"Islamic State’s approach to education reflects elements of Nazi Germany in the way that children and pedagogy are perceived," states the report.


"Elements from Nazi Germany can be glimpsed in the systematic indoctrination of children through schools and training camps in IS. The concepts used by the Nazis are perfectly applicable to the Islamic State.

According to Quilliam, the London counter-extremism thinktank that produced the report, Isis has been quick to seize control of the education system in Syria and Iraq in a bid to prepare a new, stronger second-generation mujahedeen who are conditioned to extreme values from birth.


In extracts seen by the Guardian, the authors state: “The organisation focuses a large number of its efforts on indoctrinating children through an extremism-based education curriculum, and fostering them to become future terrorists.

"The current generation of fighters sees these children as better and more lethal fighters than themselves, because rather than being converted into radical ideologies they have been indoctrinated into these extreme values from birth, or a very young age."

The study, compiled through a study of propaganda featuring children and information from trusted sources within the so-called Islamic State, has been endorsed by the United Nations and is due to be published on Wednesday in Parliament.

“The area of most concern is that Islamic State is preparing its army by indoctrinating young children in its schools and normalising them to violence through witnessing public executions, watching Islamic State videos in media centres and giving children toy weapons to play with,” the authors add.

Children have also been used extensively in Isis propaganda. The study reveals that between 1 August last year and 9 February this year there were a total of 254 events or statements featuring images of children, while 12 child killers have featured in propaganda videos in the past six months.

The report adds that Isis appears to have studied the Nazi regime, which created the Hitler Youth to indoctrinate children. Unconfirmed reports suggest there is an Isis youth wing called Fityan al-Islam, meaning boys of Islam.

An estimated six million men, women and children are said to be living within its self-styled Isis caliphate, of which an estimated 30,000 are foreign recruits, including as many as 50 children from the UK.

The report’s authors recommend the creation of a commission to protect future generations from radical violence and to help monitor and reintegrate children within the EU who are at risk.

A spokesperson for Romeo Dallaire Solders Initiative, which co-wrote the report, said: "Life under Isis is one of the gravest situations for children on Earth.

"It is hoped that this report will provide a critical perspective on the plight of these children."
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Isis is using far more child soldiers than the world realised
Parents have reported their children being sent home with Western dolls and teddy bears to 'behead' as part of training

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/isis-using-more-child-fighters-than-feared-as-suicide-bombers-and-soldiers-after-brainwashing-at-a6883626.html

    Lizzie Dearden
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    Friday 19 February 2016


Isis is using children as fighters and suicide bombers on a far larger scale than feared while boasting of their “martyrdom” in its gory propaganda.

And according to a report for the Combating Terrorism Centre in New York, the number of children being sent into battle could increase still further as the terrorist group comes under increased pressure from military operations against its territories, air strikes and financial losses.

The so-called Islamic State has set up large training camps for children living under its control and issues propaganda of the “Cubs of the Caliphate” conducting training exercises.


Activists have warned about widespread brainwashing while parents fleeing the jihadist group have reported their children being sent home with Caucasian dolls dressed in orange jumpsuits to behead as “homework”.

Young children, including four-year-old British boy Isa Dare, have been prominently featured in execution videos but most of the recruits are being sent into battle as suicide bombers.

Researchers combed Isis channels on social media and messaging apps to count 89 recorded deaths of child soldiers between 1 January 2015 and the end of last month.

“The data unambiguously suggests that the Islamic State’s mobilisation of children and youth for military purposes is accelerating,” the report says.

“On a month-by-month basis, the rate of young people dying in suicide operations rose, from six in January 2015 to 11 in January 2016.

“The rate of operations involving one or more child or youth is likewise increasing; there were three times as many suicide operations involving children and youth in January 2016 as the previous January.”


Just over half allegedly died in Iraq, while 36 per cent died in Syria and the remainder were killed during operations in Yemen, Libya, and Nigeria. While most were classed as “adolescent”, some were believed to be under 12 years old.

Among the numerous countries Isis claimed they hailed from were the UK, France and Australia, although most children were Syrian or Iraqi.

Almost 40 per cent of deaths were in car and truck bombs, which children are frequently used to drive into military positions and other security targets as part of Isis’ battle strategy.

Another third were killed as fighters in unspecified battlefield operations, while a fifth were killed while attacking enemy fighters and 6 per cent died while working as “propagandists” embedded with militants.

Others were hailed by Isis as “martyrs” for carrying out suicide bombings against civilians, although most of the recorded operations were against state security forces and paramilitary groups.

The report, by George State University professors Mia Bloom and John Horgan, and senior research associate Charlie Winter, said that as military pressure on Isis continues to increase child fighters are likely to be used more.


“They represent an effective form of psychological warfare—to project strength, pierce defenses, and strike fear into enemy soldiers’ hearts,” the report says.

“We can expect that, as their implementation increases, so too will the reported rate of child and youth deaths.”

The use of child soldiers has been seen in many conflicts, but other groups have been secretive, enlisting minors surreptitiously and deploying them as a last resort.

But Isis is using minors in much the same way as adults, while normalising child conscription under its rule and openly boasting about the “cubs” training camps and hailing teenagers’ deaths on social media.

Footage emerged last month of teenagers at an Isis training camp carrying out training exercises, while propaganda put out last year revealed the workings of the Al-Farouq Institute for Cubs in Raqqa, where pre-adolescent boys are indoctrinated and trained.


His father said he returned with a blonde, blue-eyed doll dressed in an orange jumpsuit and a large knife, saying a commander instructed children to practice beheading the Western figure as “homework”.

Footage recently obtained by Sky News shows youngsters playing mock execution games, kneeling and pretending to be shot in one video and attempting to decapitate a teddy bear in another.

Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently, an activist group that documents Isis atrocities, describes the children as a “lost generation”. It has raised concern that even if the terrorist group is defeated, their young recruits could continue its bloody attempts to establish a brutal “caliphate”.

“It is clear that the Islamic State leadership has a long-term vision for youth in its jihadist efforts,” the study said, urging world leaders to prepare to rehabilitate former child fighters in the future.

“While today’s child militants may well be tomorrow’s adult terrorists, in all likelihood, the moral and ethical issues raised by battlefield engagement with the Islamic State’s youth are likely to be at the forefront of the discourse on the international coalition’s war against the group in years to come.”
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As usual, they got the cart before the horse again.

The indoctrination techniques used by the Nazi's, the Fascists in Italy and Spain, and indeed in cults in the US, are all based on Persian techniques. Not Muslim - Persian.
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As usual, they got the cart before the horse again.

The indoctrination techniques used by the Nazi's, the Fascists in Italy and Spain, and indeed in cults in the US, are all based on Persian techniques. Not Muslim - Persian.
Interesting, EC!
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