27 migrant workers arrested for terrorist-related activities Never would any Singaporean expect any foreigners remotely related to ISIS to be in Singapore. On Aug 2015, when Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said, “We (the government) just have to be vigilant and work hard at (identifying every threat and) hope that we catch them earlier”, he wasn’t not kidding. However, we found out on Thursday (21 Jan) that a self-radicalised group of 27 Bangladeshi workers were arrested in Singapore for involving themselves in terrorist-related activities. The group are suspected of supporting Jihadist groups including Al-Qaeda and ISIS. The Internal Security Department (ISD) found radical and Jihadi-related propaganda on the men, including videos and books. And The Straits Times posted snippets of recordings from a child terrorist military camp. Here’s what they do to the kids in there: Source Military training or not? Looks like these radical groups are recruiting and training children in terrorist military camps. No, they are not teaching them how to fight, they are not teaching them self-defence, but teaching them how to endure pain? We’re not quite sure if this is considered military training or just an excuse for these men to execute power and dominance. However, the children in the […]
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