Friday, August 29, 2014

Islamic militants said in an interview on CNN

Two militant Islamic radicals West yesterday talking to CNN about why they join the army.
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Two Muslim rebels receive interview with CNN via Skype. Photo: CNN
Interview with Abu Bakr and Abu Anwar, alias of two militants,  is done through Skype system, after reporters repeatedly CNN convincing. At base north Syria, two people sit down and adjust veil carefully. A gate  AK-47 is placed between them a deliberate.
Abu Bakr did not reveal himself came from, but Abu Anwar says he is a native of England. "I come from the south of England. I grew up in a middle class family. Leisurely life at that time. I have a life, have a car. Problem is: you can not make ideal Islam in it. "
"We see all around is bad. Guys we see child abuse. We see homosexuality. Seeing ac.Va our offense could not do anything because we have to follow the rules of those who are not Muslims, "  said Abu Anwar.
Initially,  Abu Bakr and Abu Anwar to join the army to Syria against the regime of President Bashar al Assad, but now they believe that the establishment of the Sultanate, the more important goals.
When asked what shoutout to a friend at home, Abu Anwar says he wants to call them to join the rebels.  "Leave breach of trust lands and the lands of Islam. they have a State Islamic Raqqa. I urge all Muslim friends perform sacred trip to the Muslims of this country. "
When asked about the video executions American journalist James Foley recently,  Abu Anwar said he saw at rebel bases along the other, "My first feeling is that Foley is executed direct response with American crimes done against the Islamic State. "
Abu Bakar said: "C basil I think Islamic State really has no other choice. Americans have the technology but does not mean that they can ask any country (do nothing) and bomb attack anywhere they want and insist on doing all his goals. Islamic State tried to negotiate prisoner exchanges, negotiations in exchange for a ransom of arrogant American but as you can see. We think it (the execution Foley) is accurate and we think James himself said that to me that those who actually killed him is American ".
Muslim rebels ever American release Aafia Siddique requested,  PhD Pakistani neuroscientist, was sentenced to 86 years in prison.  Siddique was convicted in 2010 for  shooting American personnel in Afghanistan while being guarded.  Abu Bakr and Abu Anwar also said to the other female prisoners detained by the United States,  being treated as male prisoners.The two men agreed that it totally unfair.
According to Abu Anwar, the exorbitant enemy is executed by Islamic militants gladly do so to "satisfy" Allah. "I want to meet Allah and talk about what I did for his religion. I hope Allah will give me the opportunity to do what our brothers did with Foley.'s Not the soldiers Foley My other Bashar Al Assad or.  Sometimes my hands ready to perform this sacred act. "
When CNN reporter  mentioned the Al Qaeda have also condemned the cruel act of self-proclaimed Islamic State, two rebels explained that "tactical differences". They are willing to do anything that allows Islam.  conversation showed  Abu Bakr and Abu Anwar ready to fight to the end in Syria, according to what they call "martyrdom mission".
Before the question "his mother would say g ì ", Abu Anwar silent. He then said his family has given up hope of trying to bring him back.
"No, they do not ask me to go home again. Initially they said that but now they know I will not return. Therefore, no need to waste effort. They understand that I'm not on and they know they will not see me in this life anymore ".
Khanh Lynh

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