அல்குவேதா இஸ்லாமிய பயங்கரவாதிகளுக்கு நிறைய இஸ்லாமிய தற்கொலைப்படையாளர்கள் தேவைப்படுவதால், இளம் வயதிலேயே அவர்களை தயார் செய்ய குழந்தை பாட்டுக்கள் அடங்கிய டிவிடிகளை இங்கிலாந்திலேயே விற்பனை செய்கிறார்கள்
இதில் தற்கொலைப்படையாக ஆகியவர்களள பாராட்டி பாட்டுக்கள் உள்ளன. பல இஸ்லாமிய பெற்றோர் இந்த டிவிடிகளை வாங்கி தங்கள் குழந்தைகளுக்கு போட்டுக்காட்டுகின்றனர்.
British children targeted with sing-along DVD for would-be suicide bombers
Last updated at 15:37pm on 18.12.07
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A children's sing-along DVD for would-be suicide bombers is being investigated by police after being found on sale in one of Britain's terrorist hotbeds.
The disturbing disc of music videos - part of an Egyptian-made series - shows a young girl singing about following in the footsteps of her suicide bomber mother.
A group of self-proclaimed orphans also turn against the West over the plight of the Palestinian people.
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Disturbing: A child holds a stick of dynamite in the sing-along DVD for would-be suicide bombers
The shocking DVD was purchased in Bradford, West Yorks, and full details of the Leeds-based UK distributors are contained on the back of the cover.
The West Yorkshire Police specialist counter terrorism unit are investigating the contents - which contain three tracks sung by children in Arabic with English subtitles.
The first song is about two children who lose their mother when she becomes a suicide bomber.
The song is believed to be a reference to Reem al-Reyashi, a 22-year-old Palestinian mother-of-two who blew herself up on January 14, 2004, at a crossing, in the Gaza Strip, killing four Israelis.
The video begins with an Arab woman playing with her two children, then leaving her home with dynamite tucked in her dress, blowing herself up after being challenged by uniformed soldiers, and her children and husband finding out about her death on TV.
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Appealing to children: The cartoon image appears at the beginning of the DVD
After finding out about the suicide on television, her small daughter finds a stick of dynamite in her mother's wardrobe and turns to the camera with the subtitles: "My love will not be by words. I will follow my mother's steps."
Philip Davies, MP for Shipley, West Yorks, said: "It's outrageous that this kind of material is so readily available in parts of West Yorkshire and it beggars belief that somebody is prepared to proudly proclaim that they distribute this material.
"My worry is how many people have had access to this kind of material and how many children may have already been influenced by it."
The MP contacted police after being passed the DVD by a concerned resident. He was told that the disc had been sold at a mosque in the city.
He said: "I thought it was sick and totally and utterly unacceptable.
"It seems to be directed at children and I find it quite disturbing."
He added: "It strikes me as being incitement to terrorism. I hope that the people that distribute the material will be arrested and charged."
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Mr Davies said he would be writing to the Home Secretary asking what support the Government was giving to the police to locate and eliminate this kind of material.
The head of West Yorkshire's counter terrorism unit, Det Chief Supt John Parkinson, said: "The DVD has been initially reviewed and officers are carrying out further inquiries regarding its content to establish whether or not any offences have been committed."
Yorkshire Muslim peer and Shadow Communities Secretary Sayeeda Warsi said the authorities should not be afraid to come down with the full force of the law on extremists.
"I find it deeply disturbing if this kind of material is available and aimed at children so young," she said.
"As well as winning over the hearts and minds of our own communities in order to deal with perverted terrorist organisations, we should always stamp down on anything that is nothing short of criminal, using the full force of the law."
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