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From U.S., the ABC's of Jihad

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<a target=new class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A5339-2002Mar22.html">From U.S., the ABC's of Jihad
Violent Soviet-Era Textbooks Complicate Afghan Education Efforts</a>

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<< In the twilight of the Cold War, the United States spent millions of dollars to supply Afghan schoolchildren with textbooks filled with violent images and militant Islamic teachings, part of covert attempts to spur resistance to the Soviet occupation.

The primers, which were filled with talk of jihad and featured drawings of guns, bullets, soldiers and mines, have served since then as the Afghan school system's core curriculum. Even the Taliban used the American-produced books, though the radical movement scratched out human faces in keeping with its strict fundamentalist code.

As Afghan schools reopen today, the United States is back in the business of providing schoolbooks. But now it is wrestling with the unintended consequences of its successful strategy of stirring Islamic fervor to fight communism. What seemed like a good idea in the context of the Cold War is being criticized by humanitarian workers as a crude tool that steeped a generation in violence.
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Nobody claimed Ollie North to be real intelligent.

Hmmm, I wonder if propping up a pagan religion is against the law or not. Paying for schoolbooks that clearly are supportive of the Muslim religion should have been against the law. Using tax payer money to support religion is illegal in every other situation, why not this too?
 
"We turned it from a wartime curriculum to a peacetime curriculum," he said.


How about not teaching ANY CURRICULUM :| Not to mention the use of taxmoney to provide religious texts. :|
 
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