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Al-Qaeda application form: 'Who should we contact in case you become a martyr?' | |
(about 14 hours later) | |
The mass release of documents that were found at the Pakistan compound where Osama bin Laden was killed in 2011 has revealed a job application for would-be al Qaeda militants. | The mass release of documents that were found at the Pakistan compound where Osama bin Laden was killed in 2011 has revealed a job application for would-be al Qaeda militants. |
Ever wondered what it would be like to work for an organisation like al-Qaeda? | |
Osama bin Laden's Documents Reveals Actual al Qaeda Application Form http://t.co/yReA0I3E08 pic.twitter.com/XygiAzyN7Z | Osama bin Laden's Documents Reveals Actual al Qaeda Application Form http://t.co/yReA0I3E08 pic.twitter.com/XygiAzyN7Z |
Turns out, the application starts much like a non-militant job. It asks applicants to “Please enter the required information accurately and truthfully”, to “submit name, age, marital status”, and to “write clearly and legibly”, the Associated Press reported. | Turns out, the application starts much like a non-militant job. It asks applicants to “Please enter the required information accurately and truthfully”, to “submit name, age, marital status”, and to “write clearly and legibly”, the Associated Press reported. |
It goes on to ask, “Do you have hobbies?” and “Have you been convicted of a crime?”. | It goes on to ask, “Do you have hobbies?” and “Have you been convicted of a crime?”. |
The application also instructs potential terror employees to provide next of kin, but al-Qaeda doesn’t need that information in the event of a workplace accident. It actually asks, “Who should we contact in case you become a martyr?” | |
In a final, sinister turn from the traditional application, the al-Qaeda form asks, “Do you wish to execute a suicide operation?” | |
The application and heaps of other documents found at the Abbottabad, Pakistan compound were released this week by US intelligence officials. Some of the documents were non-classified, while others were recently declassified. | The application and heaps of other documents found at the Abbottabad, Pakistan compound were released this week by US intelligence officials. Some of the documents were non-classified, while others were recently declassified. |
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