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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: DMaA who wrote (125289)7/14/2005 11:12:10 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (2) of 793843
 
A very interesting study of Palestinian suicide bombers to discover their thinking and motivation

From 1996 to 1999, I interviewed nearly 250 people involved in the most militant camps of the Palestinian cause: volunteers who, like S, had been unable to complete their suicide missions, the families of dead bombers, and the men who trained them.

None of the suicide bombers — they ranged in age from 18 to 38 — conformed to the typical profile of the suicidal personality. None of them was uneducated, desperately poor, simple-minded, or depressed. Many were middle-class and held paying jobs. Two were the sons of millionaires. They all seemed entirely normal members of their families. They were polite and serious, and in their communities were considered to be model youths. Most were bearded. All were deeply religious.


Note to BBC: poverty and desperation, the Beeb's favorite all-purpose motivations for terror, weren't even on the list of motives. From

Are you ready? Tomorrow you will be in Paradise . . .
Nasra Hassan

timesonline.co.uk

The Left doesn't want to believe that people can actually think like this. Like you, I understand the motivation behind this wish completely. I wish people didn't think like this too. But I can face the reality that they do.
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