Al Shammari says, "The Iraqi government should be very serious about the development of the lives of these widows, and provide them with protection and the amount of money they need to live, and provide them with programs to develop skills and find employment for them, because these widows may constitute a significant risk to the Iraqi people, if they are being used by militias or al-Qaeda."
Wasit Province is currently the home of an estimated 1500 Iraqi widows.
However, widows are not the only group still targeted by al-Qaeda for suicide missions; orphans are not immune, either.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Al-Qaeda Preys on Iraqi Widows and Orphans for Suicide Missions
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These Al Qaida people are going to be burning in Hell...How do they call themselves religious??????? They make me sick...
ReplyDeleteAccording to my understanding of the Holy Quran and the Prophet's teachings, widows and orphans are to be be taken care of, not used and abused ...
Of course Marion but what does Al Qaidah have to do with the Quran?
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