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Re: سعودة المجتمع السوداني دق ناقوس الخطر (Re: Amjad ibrahim)
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سلام جميعا هذا المقال نشر في احد الصحف عن دعم السعودية للتطرف الاسلامي عذرا لعدم توفر الزمن الكافي للترجمة
‘Saudi Arabia has spent billions to promote extremist Islam’
By Khalid Hassan
WASHINGTON: Saudi Arabia was accused at a congressional hearing here late Thursday of spending billions of dollars on fostering and promoting a puritanical, extremist version of Islam around the world.
Two senators and a panel of experts on terrorism testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee’s panel on terrorism said that top Saudi officials and institutions spend huge sums from the kingdom’s oil wealth to promote an intolerant school of Islam embraced by Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups.
“The problem we are looking at today is the state-sponsored doctrine and funding of an extremist ideology that provides the recruiting grounds, support infrastructure and monetary lifeblood to today’s international terrorists,” Sen. Jon Kyl, Republican from Arizona, who chaired the hearing said, according to a Washington Post report.
While the Bush administration is discreet when it comes to casting blame on its staunchest Arab ally, Treasury Department general counsel David Aufhauser testified told the panel that “in many ways, (the Kingdom) is the epicentre” for the financing of Osama bin Laden’s Al Qaeda network and other terrorist movements.
He said America was not at war with any faith or sect but the “severe and uncompromising” Wahhabi movement “is a very important factor to be taken into account when discussing terrorist financing.” He said that the Saudis’ largely unmonitored spending to disseminate the Wahhabi viewpoint worldwide “is a combustible compound when mixed with religious teachings in thousands of madrassas that condemn pluralism and mark non-believers as enemies . . . It needs to be dealt with.”
The report said, “Witnesses at the hearing did not provide many details about the Saudi religious establishment’s spending practices around the world - a problem confronted by Wahhabism’s critics for years, in part because of the Saudis’ traditional secrecy about their affairs. Alex Alexiev, an expert on extremist movements and a fellow at the conservative Centre for Security Policy, cited figures in Saudi government reports showing that between 1975 and 2002, the government had spent $70 billion on aid projects around the world. He said it was unclear whether this included the large sums in private donations doled out by Saudi-regulated foundations.”
Alexiev quoted reports by one of the largest Saudi charities, al-Haramain, showing that each year it prints 13 million Islamic books, dispatches 3,000 proselytisers, and sets up 1,100 mosques, schools and centres.
Earlier, Aufhauser had mentioned that after the recent synchronised bombings of several residential compounds in Saudi Arabia that killed 34 people, including eight Americans, Saudi officials closed 10 of the charity’s offices around the world. Al-Haramain’s board of directors was purged, he added, and “a significant number of prominent fundraisers” were arrested. Saudi officials had dragged their feet for months in cracking down on al-Haramain, in part because of its influence in the highest circles of Saudi society, US officials said privately. Aufhauser said since the 12 May suicide bombings there, Saudi officials have worked closely with the United States to clamp down on Islamic radicals.
المصدر http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_28-6-2003_pg7_48
(عدل بواسطة Amjad ibrahim on 12-04-2004, 04:54 PM)
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سعودة المجتمع السوداني دق ناقوس الخطر | Amjad ibrahim | 12-02-04, 01:00 PM |
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Re: سعودة المجتمع السوداني دق ناقوس الخطر | Amjad ibrahim | 12-04-04, 06:53 AM |
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Re: سعودة المجتمع السوداني دق ناقوس الخطر | Amjad ibrahim | 12-05-04, 07:06 AM |
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