Posted on 08/07/2017 2:59:48 PM PDT by ForYourChildren
Some Nigerian families are donating their children to extremist terrorist group Boko Haram to carry out suicide missions against the countrys military, the countrys army said in a statement Saturday.
Nigerian Army spokesman Sani Usman pleaded with local parents to discontinue the practice as the terrorist group continues its deadly insurgency. It was discovered that most of these hapless minors were donated to the terrorist sect by their heartless and misguided parents and guardians, Usman said.
The acts of these parents and guardians are not only barbaric, but condemnable and unacceptable, the spokesman added.
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Muslims do what muslims do.
So sad.
C’este L’Afrique
Not parents. Weapons breeders.
“Donate” No way.
“Sell” That I would believe.
Sounds like the spokesman isn't a Muslim, or is a Muslim heretic, and doesn't understand the children who die in the name of Islam get to go to heaven with Allah. -Tom
Literally ‘weaponizing’ children.
The idiots who hatched and use that word for anything but the creation of weapons, need to be kicked very hard and very often, with steel toed boots.
That is what Palestinian mothers did during Arafat’s days. And the payments to the mothers came from Iraq. Iraq, the hub of terrorism before American intervention.
Islam should have been eradicated after 9/11. The polar opposite has transpired. Islam is destroying society and we watch it happen even offering up our children and dooming future generations with capitulation and appeasement.
So sad...may God give those ‘parents’ guidance...
I wish to donate the “Magic Mulatto” from our American family.
They blow up so fast.
Dad: Our son Muhammed #3 is kind of stupid, let’s donate him for Jihad.
Mom: Lu lu lu lu lu lu! Allah Snackbar!
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