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Arab News Editorial: The Enemy Within
2003-05-14
Words are inadequate to express the shock, the revulsion, the outrage at the suicide bombings in Riyadh. Are expatriates working here an army of occupation, to be slaughtered and terrorized into leaving?
Funny, how the Soddies are so surprised and we're not...
This was an undertaking of sheer evil. Life — be it the life of Muslims, of Saudis, of Westerners, of anyone — is sacred, a gift from God. It was targeted as much against Saudi Arabia as against Westerners — not just because Saudis and Westerners alike have been killed and maimed but because the prime aim of those responsible for this despicable crime is to create panic and terror. Those responsible are the new fascists. Merciless, cold and full of hate, with a demented vision of Islam, they declared war on humanity for the thoroughly un-Islamic goal of separating and insulating the Muslim world from the rest of humanity, as part of which they hope to terrorize Westerners into leaving the Kingdom. They have no qualms about killing anyone who gets in their way; they spread hatred and resentment, not peace; yet they have the blasphemous effrontery to claim that they do God’s work. They make a mockery of Islam, an open, inclusive faith.
Yep. That's pretty much our assessment, too. Guess we've just had it longer'n you...
We have to face up to the fact that we have a terrorist problem here. Last week’s Interior Ministry announcement that 19 Al-Qaeda members, 17 of them Saudis, had planned terrorist attacks in the country and were being hunted was a wake-up call — particularly to those who steadfastly refuse to accept that individual Saudis or Muslims could ever do anything evil, who still cling to the fantasy that Sept. 11 and all the other attacks laid at the doors of terrorists who happen to be Arab or Muslim were in fact the work of the Israelis or the CIA. For too long we have ignored the truth. We did not want to admit that Saudis were involved in Sept. 11. We can no longer ignore that we have a nest of vipers here, hoping that by doing so they will go away. They will not. They are our problem and we all their targets now.
If you'da had those realizations a week ago, your 19 Bad Guys might not have gotten away, so they'd be in jug rather than at large to perpetrate this. I also imagine the realizations will fade with time — the Indons suddenly awoke with them last October. They did a good job of rounding up Bad Guys. Now it's all in the past and they're singing the same old song...
It goes without saying that those responsible, those who poisoned the minds of the bombers, those who are planning to become bombers, must be tracked down and crushed — remorselessly and utterly.
I'll believe they're doing that when the first holy man's head rolls, not before...
But crushing them will not be enough. The environment that produced such terrorism has to change. The suicide bombers have been encouraged by the venom of anti-Westernism that has seeped through the Middle East’s veins, and the Kingdom is no less affected. Those who gloat over Sept. 11, those who happily support suicide bombings in Israel and Russia, those who consider non-Muslims less human than Muslims and therefore somehow disposable, all bear part of the responsibility for the Riyadh bombs.
And tomrrow you'll be singing the praises of Hamas — and sending them checks. Maybe you should have a telethon for the dead boomers? Send their surviving relatives to good madrassahs...
We cannot say that suicide bombings in Israel and Russia are acceptable but not in Saudi Arabia. The cult of suicide bombings has to stop. So too has the chattering, malicious, vindictive hate propaganda. It has provided a fertile ground for ignorance and hatred to grow.
It won't stop. Read last week's Arab News. Or next week's.
There is much in US policy to condemn; there are many aspects of Western society that offend — and where necessary, Arab governments condemn. But anti-Americanism and anti-Westernism for their own sake are crude, ignorant and destructive. They create hate. They must end. Otherwise there will be more barbarities.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#2  I think there's a mixture. There are Arabs, even in SA, who aren't raving lunatics, and there are apologists akin to our own Gollywood dullards, who're stupid but not drivers of terrorism. It's just that the proportions are different.

I'm wondering if the Soddies are going to rerun the Kobar Towers investigation and pretend nothing happened, it was all a momentary aberration, or if they actually are waking up, like the Indons did, if only briefly. We'll know in a month or so. Somehow I can't see them rounding up holy men and cutting their heads off, though, which is the only real cure for the disease.

On the bright side, I think the Soddies are slowly becoming aware that they're becoming an island of primitivism, surrounded by more liberal societies that haven't exploded or become Lutherans. Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and Dubai are starting to contrast a little more glaringly with the Soddies and their even more primitive cousins in Yemen. Jordan doesn't have any oil and still has lots of Palestinians, so it's chock full of poor folks, but as far as openness of society goes it's got it all over SA. And now there's Iraq...

The Soddies aren't going to fold anytime soon, but they still have the choice of waking up and becoming a modern society. I actually see the biggest problem country in that part of the world - in the entire world, in fact - as Pakistan. The proportion of people there who're literally nutz is alarming.
Posted by: Fred   2003-05-14 16:43:52  

#1  Fred, it's nice to see some of these Arab News articles. But I have to wonder. LGF, among others, has noted that the Arab language articles in the Arab press often take a completely different view than the English language ones that are supposed to be the translations. I'd be much happier if I knew that these articles read the same in Arabic.
Posted by: Chuck   2003-05-14 14:00:18  

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