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Making of terrorism: SADAT sends children to Libya (3 – 3)

Tuesday 30/June/2020 - 12:39 PM
The Reference
Mahmud al-Batakoshi
طباعة

The policies of SADAT International Defense Consultancy Inc. go hand in hand with the policies of the Turkish ruling elite.

They joined hands in the kidnap of children in order to send them to the battlefields.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is apparently bent on reviving the glories of the Ottoman Caliphate as well as its bloody crimes.

In recruiting children and sending them to the battlefields, SADAT follows in the footsteps of the Ottoman state which did the same. Ottoman officials would go to predominantly Christian villages and collect up to 1,000 children between the ages of eight and 18. They then take these children to Anatolia where they become slaves of the Ottoman Sultan.

SADAT is doing the same thing. It recruits these children and turns them into Turkish arms for spreading terrorism everywhere. SADAT has recruited dozens of Syrian children in preparation for sending them to Libya where they will fight for the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord.

Nonetheless, this is a violation of international law and children's rights protocols approved by the United Nations.

SADAT employs a series of tricks to convince Syrian children to travel to Libya. The organization initially convinces the children to work in northern Syria. Then, it brainwashes them to convince them to travel to the war-torn North African state.

According to the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Ankara had send hundreds of Syrian children to Libya.

The observatory threw light on the case of one of the children who was less than 15 years old. This boy travelled for work in Afrin in northern Syria. He was in continual contact with his family until he stopped contacting them. His parents then discovered that he travelled to Libya when he appeared in a video together with other mercenaries sent by Turkey to the North African state.  

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