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Islamists in Mali recruit, pay for child soldiers

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"If they are not, we can't work with them," he said.

He turned to Hamadi, a 14-year-old who also worked as a shepherd before coming with his uncle to join the Islamists. The boy now goes by "Bilal," and told the AP that he prefers his new life of jihad to his old one.

"I know that there is death, but it's a death because of God," he said.

The local head of the Islamists interrupted to remind the boy that the militants believe death will put them next to God.

"When we fire our Kalishnikovs, it is not us firing the weapon," he said. "It is God."

Back at the bus stop, Salif, the 16-year-old offered money, said several of his friends have joined the Islamists, and some are working as security guards for them.

"One friend told me, 'It's a good education. You don't have to work for money. You are working for Islam and for God,'" he said.

But Salif turned down the offer. He now lives outside rebel territory in Mopti, and is already hoping that one day the rebels will leave. When they do, he does not want the people of Timbuktu to know him as another child soldier who worked for them.

"My parents would not want me taking part in something like that," he said. "And I'm not brave enough to shoot anybody."

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