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Al Qaeda wants to establish third branch in Saudi Arabia

28/08/2012 
By Zaid Bin Kami and Huda Al-Saleh


Riyadh, Asharq Al-Awsat – Saudi sources have informed Asharq Al-Awsat that 
subversive terrorists are seeking to establish a third Al Qaeda branch in the 
Arabian Peninsula by promoting the jihadist ideology at home. This comes after 
Saudi authorities arrested a group of suspected Al Qaeda-linked militants in 
Riyadh. Security forces arrested six members of an Al Qaeda cell, confirming 
that they were connected to “suspected elements” inside and outside of the 
kingdom. 
Asharq Al-Awsat obtained a copy of a web-chat conducted by the Al-Sakinah 
[Tranquility] Campaign, which is supported by the Saudi Arabian Ministry of 
Islamic Affairs. The Al-Sakinah Campaign is an independent, non-governmental 
counter-radicalization and demobilization campaign. It utilizes Islamic 
scholars to interact online with individuals looking for religious knowledge, 
with the objective of steering them away from extremism and radicalism. Asharq 
Al-Awsat obtained a copy of a web-chat between an Al-Sakinah Campaign religious 
scholar and an online jihadist campaigner who utilized the username 
“al-Katibah” [the battalion]. At a glance, the web-chat reveals that those 
trying to establish this new Al Qaeda branch have a weak understanding of 
Islamic Sharia law and scholarship, and that the group is comprised of 
non-Saudi elements who are seeking to destabilize Saudi Arabian national 
security, rather than calling for jihad in Iraq or Syria. Al-Katibah also 
utilized obscene expressions during the web-chat with the Al-Sakinah Campaign 
Islamic scholar, whilst also demonstrating a strong commitment to the jihadist 
ideology, without demonstrating any legitimate Islamic jurisprudential grounds 
for this. When challenged over his commitment to jihad, al-Katibah said he 
would obtain fatwas from religious scholars to justify his views. 

Another source informed Asharq Al-Awsat that elements from several countries 
have tried to infiltrate Saudi Arabia to promote the jihadist ideology. The 
source added that the majority of these jihadist proponents are Yemenis, and 
they enjoy strong support from Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, particularly 
as the Al Qaeda branch there was the first to declare its allegiance to him 
following the death of Osama Bin Laden. The source stressed that the Yemeni Al 
Qaeda branch has a strong desire to weaken Saudi security and stability. 

For his part, director of the Al-Sakinah Campaign, Abdul Monem al-Mashouh, told 
Asharq Al-Awsat that the project has been able to conduct a number of important 
web-chats and internet posts in the 4 months leading up to Ramadan thanks to 
monitoring and follow-up.

Meanwhile, another source informed Asharq Al-Awsat that one of the figures 
whose arrest was announced by the Saudi Interior Ministry on Sunday had taken 
part in the Al-Sakinah Campaign. According to observers, the participation of 
pro-jihadist elements in online web-chats as part of the Al-Sakinah Campaign 
decreased significantly following the recent arrests.

The Al-Sakinah Campaign director added that pro-jihadist campaigners were 
increasingly participating in the campaign via social networking media such as 
twitter, confirming escalating attempts to target and radicalize Saudi 
nationals. 

He also confirmed the importance of the continuation of the Al-Sakinah Campaign 
to promote a moderate Islamic ideology and counteract violent jihadist views. 
Al-Mashouh added that it was important to have a forum that involved all 
factions under one umbrella to promote ideological confrontation.

The Interior Ministry issued a statement on Sunday revealing that the Saudi 
authorities had arrested a group of suspected Al Qaeda-linked militants in 
Riyadh. 

The Interior Ministry revealed that “after intense surveillance of the cell it 
was revealed that they have reached an advanced stage in their plan to 
implement their goals, which include preparing and setting explosives and 
testing them outside of Riyadh.” 

The latest arrests and investigation also revealed a connection with a militant 
cell in Jeddah, leading to the arrest of one of its members, a Saudi national, 
who is accused of preparing chemicals to be used in explosive devices.


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