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Education may wean away youth like Kasab from terror: Hillary
Press Trust of India, Friday July 24, 2009, Phuket

The confession of lone surviving 26/11 terrorist Ajmal Kasab shows that he was "a young man without much purpose in life", US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said, pitching for good education and jobs to wean away the youth from "blandishment" of terrorist groups.

Clinton, who just concluded a five-day visit to India and was in Phuket to attend the ASEAN Regional Forum meeting, referred to "the very dramatic trial" of Kasab during an interview with The Nation, a partner of the Asia News Network.

"What I found so interesting about his confession is that he was a young man without much purpose in life, he was in a job he did not find satisfying and was susceptible to the blandishment of terrorist organisations -- this will make you feel strong and powerful, this will give you a meaning and purpose in your life; and he bought into that and joined this group that was trained for the Mumbai attacks," she said.

Listening to the confession on television, 61-year-old US Secretary of State felt "this was not someone who had some deep, overriding ideological commitment; this was somebody who got swept up in it."

"So we want to convey to families and communities across the world that there's a better way. Now, we have to put some meat onto the bone of that statement, we have to make sure people get good education, we have to make sure that the people do have jobs," she said.

These will be part of a more positive alternative to what the "terrorists are selling", Clinton said.

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Posted by vijay on Jul 27, 2009
hillary is not complete wrong but,not lack of education is only factor to encourage terrorism because there are lots of engineers and doctors in terrorism field its a question of psycology and it end only when a man die
Posted by ven on Jul 24, 2009
There are many people who are not educated or are unhappy in their jobs or unhappy in their life. That does not entitle them to kill and maime others. Education alone is not the answer. Look at the number of college educated terrorists involved in the 9/11 attacks in NY or for that matter the various similar activities in India, middle east etc. If religious leaders and politicians continue to preach violence, then people irrespective of education can fall into their traps.
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