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Title: ISIS have Studied Communist Methods to Train Children to be Killers from Birth
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Mon 07 Mar 2016
Thanks to Brother G. of the Church of Creativity England for the story.


ISIS have 'studied Communist methods' to train children to be killers from birth
Terror group is raising young jihadis based on practices borrowed from Komsomol/Leninist Youth/Stalinist Youth/Soviet Youth


http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/6981535/ISIS-have-reportedly-studied-Nazi-methods-to-train-children-to-be-killers-from-birth.html (http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/6981535/ISIS-have-reportedly-studied-Nazi-methods-to-train-children-to-be-killers-from-birth.html)

Quote from: WikipediaKomsomol
All-Union Leninist Young Communist League (Leninist Youth)
Всесоюзный ленинский коммунистический союз молодёжи

Founded:   October 29, 1918
Dissolved:   September 1991
Ideology:   Communism, Marxism-Leninism, Marxism-Stalinism, Soviet
Mother party:   Communist Party of the Soviet Union
International affiliation:   World Federation of Democratic Youth
Newspaper   :Komsomolskaya Pravda

The All-Union Leninist Young Communist League (Russian: Всесоюзный ленинский коммунисти́ческий сою́з молодёжи (ВЛКСМ) About this sound listen (help·info)), usually known as Komsomol (Russian: Комсомо́л, a syllabic abbreviation from the Russian kommunisticheskii soyuz molodyozhi), was a political youth organization in the Soviet Union. It is sometimes described as the youth division of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), although it was officially independent and referred to as "the helper and the reserve of the CPSU".

The Komsomol in its earliest form was established in urban centers in 1918. During the early years, it was a Russian organization, known as the Russian Young Communist League, or RKSM. During 1922, with the unification of the USSR, it was reformed into an all-union agency, the youth division of the All-Union Communist Party.

It was the final stage of three youth organizations with members up to age 28, graduated at 14 from the Young Pioneers, and at nine from the Little Octobrists.

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(http://sovietart.me/img/posters/600px/0342.jpg)(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7f/Komsomol_poster_1933.jpg)
1: Children as soldiers
2: Urging children to to train for the Soviet air force
3: Translation "Every Leninist Youth girl has to master the battle equipment of the Soviet defense forces"
4: Translation "Prepare for your worthy successors from the Leninist Youth"


A study has claimed ISIS is indoctrinating children from birth using an extremism-based education system similar to that taught by the Communists, to create a generation "more lethal than themselves".

The report, titled Children of Islamic State, has outlined how indoctrination by ISIS through the school system and various training camps encourages children to witness killings, brandish decapitated heads and carry out executions themselves.

Reports have suggested ISIS has even gone so far as to create a similar youth wing to Communist Russia's Komsomol, called Fityan al-Islam, meaning 'Boys of Islam'.

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According to the report's authors, the "Islamic State's approach to education reflects elements of Communist Russia in the way that children and pedagogy are perceived.

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

Quilliam, the London counter-terrorism thinktank responsible for the report, say the terror organisation has been quick to gain control of education systems in Syria and Iraq in order to cultivate a stronger second-generation 'mujahideen' who have been conditioned to follow extreme values from an early age.

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The report's authors claim ISIS "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 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."

According to the study, children were used in ISIS propaganda 254 times from the 1st of August 2015 until the 9th of February this year, with 12 child killers featuring in videos in the past six months alone.

An estimated six million men, women and children are believed to be living under ISIS' self-styled caliphate, which also includes 30,000 foreign recruits, and as many as 50 kids from the UK.

To combat such shocking figures, the report's authors have recommended the creation of a commission to protect future generations from radicalisation and violence.

The research, which was compiled using a study of propaganda that featured kids and information from "trusted sources" within ISIS, has been endorsed by the United Nations and is set to be published in Parliament on Wednesday.

A spokesperson for Roméo Dallaire Child Soldiers Initiative (http://www.childsoldiers.org/2015/10/29/343/), co-writers in the report, has 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."