'I will kill my son': Radicalized extremist in Xinjiang
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As the official investigation discovered, a large number of perpetrators behind Xinjiang's terrorist attacks were heavily influenced by radical thoughts of extremism.
Abdul Tursuntohti is one of them. Hoping to reach Paradise, he said he's willing to kill his son if Allah orders him to do so. When asked what it'd be like in Paradise, he said he'd have 72 wives waiting for him over there. He's serving nine years for inciting terrorism and other crimes.
Full version of the documentary:
The War in the Shadows: Challenges of Fighting Terrorism in Xinjiang
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