Posted on 11/24/2010 2:28:38 PM PST by James C. Bennett
Indian schoolgirls aim AK-47s as they learn how to wield weapons and combat militants.
They may still wear braids, but living in the turbulent northern Jammu and Kashmir state, these girls are no strangers to violence.
One who lost her grandmother to a militant attack is eager to learn.
We have been given training to use big weapons and we have learnt a lot. We felt very nice.
Paramilitary troops are teaching girls to defend themselves and their villages against frequent skirmishes in the disputed Kashmir region.
This is basically to provide training to the children, especially girls, living near the Line of Control areas to use the new weapons and also the handling of the weapons, so that if any kind of emergency occurs the girls should be ready to fight back.
Last year, a girl in the Kashmir Valley allegedly took on a group of militants who burst into her home single-handedly.
Here in the u.S. we kiss their butts and hand them millions to build mosques, while they continue to attack us.
huh...
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These ‘militants’ are little more than armed robbers with religious pretensions. If it ever gets out that they are being held at bay by well armed schoolgirls, ‘Jihadi’ is going to become a term of derision
My Mother is 92 and can fire a semi-auto 20 clip .22 mag from the hip.
True:
This 20-yr-old Kashmiri killed a militant, shot another
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/this-20yrold-kashmiri-killed-a-militant-s/522719/
Displaying rare courage, a 20-year-old Kashmiri woman axed to death an armed Lashkar-e-Toiba commander and then, along with her 18-year-old brother, snatched guns and opened fire on two other militants, wounding one and forcing them to flee. The incident took place at Shahdra Sharief in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir late Sunday night.
Police identified the dead militant as Uzafa Shah, a Pakistani national who had been operating in the Rajouri-Poonch area for the last four years. He was said to be the only Lashkar commander in the area who had survived.
Rajouri SSP Shafqat Watali said police found a blood trail, suggesting that one of the militants who fled was wounded. One even left behind his weapon. The family handed over an AK-56 and an AK-47 to the police. DIG SDS Jamwal said the family retaliated when the militants made an attempt to molest the 20-year-old.
Three militants came to the Bhatti Mohalla in Upper Shahdra Sharief around 9.30 pm Sunday and went to the house of one Waqalat Hussain. They asked him to accompany them to the adjoining house of his elder brother, Noor Hussain.
When Noor Hussain did not open the door, the militants broke open a window and entered the house. By then, Noor Hussain and his wife Rashida Begum had hidden daughter Rukhsana Kausar beneath a cot. On not finding Rukhsana, the militants started beating Rashida. Son Aijaz Ahmed tried to pick up a lathi but one of the militants hit him.
It was at this point that Rukhsana emerged from her hiding place with an axe and hit the Lashkar commander on his head. One of the militants opened fire, the bullet striking Waqalat Hussain in the arm. Other family members jumped in, joining Rukhsana who was battling the militants.
Rukhsana picked up the Lashkar commanders gun, snatched another from one of the militants and tossed it to her brother. Both then opened fire, wounding one of the militants and forcing them to flee.
Rukhsana and Aijaz then led the family to the police post at Shahdra Sharief. To ensure that the militants stayed away, Aijaz fired in the air from the two AK rifles at regular intervals till they reached the police post where they handed over the weapons.
Though there have been incidents of civilians resisting militants who forced entry into their houses, it is the first case of a top militant being felled by a young woman. And this happened in an area where militants killed three policemen in an ambush a fortnight ago.
The killing of the Lashkar commander by Rukhsana was the talk of town today. Mubarak ho, yahi jehad hai (Congratulations, this is jehad), said Maulana Amir Mohammad Shamsi, head preacher of Alhuda Jamia Masjid, Rajouri. Shahdra Sharief shrine administrator Inayat Hussain Baba said Rukhsana had sent an example for others to emulate.
A special police post has been set up at Noor Hussains house to protect the family. Appreciating the courage shown by Rukhsana and Aijaz, senior police officers have even offered them jobs as Special Police Officers.
Send these Indian girls to the Israeli Defense Force to learn how to shoot and the Muzzies will think twice about trying anything with them.
It’s a religion of peace....yeah right.
Must be a typo - should read ‘Fend off Amish Rebels’.
Religion of peace my arse.
This sounds like a good idea for this country. It’s certain to be more effective than this politically correct behind-kissing.
Cheers!
Now that...is something to behold.
Indeed... nice, er, carbine.
KEWL
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That's why Palin and her supporters are so dangerous. Sensible people know that if we put up "Gun Free Zone" signs, the terrorists will not come near our children. Just ask Osama bin Laden, Congressman Keith Ellison, and Barack Hussein Obama.
> Indeed... nice, er, carbine.
Chances she's as good-looking from the front as the back:
>75% (lots of Israeli women are knockouts)
Chances she's capable of whipping that firearm around into firing position in less than 2 seconds:
95%
Chances she's capable of whipping the sorry butt of any guy who tries grabbing her... er... carbine:
100%
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