THE CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY,


REF: 00052
28/09/2009

TO,
THE CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY,
QATAR.

Dear Sir,
Please broad cast on QF, FM Radio the story of my son Fahad and how he died. When Fahad was 16 years old, he was taken to a youth centre. I was told that there, children can be taught swimming, Arts, sports and can play during summer camp. They are taken to picnics so they could have a lot of fun. Then, after wards, I came to know that my son Fahad and other children were given lectures by Muslim clerics, who answered questions about Religion. Then I realized that it was more like religious summer camp aimed at persuading young men to be drawn to radicalism. When I wanted to limit my son Fahad’s visits to the youth centre, I felt perhaps it was too late and that my son was already brain washed. There was an extremist ideology that was set up some how and I found myself in a war of minds against some that I could not defeat, it was too late to protect my own son.
They seem to be working on the children to make them the radicals of the future. An Islamic summer camp was only a trap to catch an innocent child like Fahad. When Fahad was 18, he kept on going to the youth centre without me knowing and without my approval. He already made a lot of friends there, and perhaps, he himself, could not stop himself going. I felt some discomfort afterwards until I received a telephone call telling me your son is dead, come and take his body.
Yours Faithfully,

HASSAN I ALMULLA ALJEFAIRI,
QATARI ACTIVIST.
www.hassanAljefairi.com

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