London Independent
March 6, 2015
March 6, 2015
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 children growing up in territory controlled by the group are being “normalised to violence” – through being encouraged to watch public executions, hold up decapitated heads and carry out executions.
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.
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