http://memri.org/bin/latestnews.cgi?ID=SR3705

Special Report - No. 37 July 12, 2005 No.37 
 
Arab Media Reactions to the London Bombing – Part II: 'The Attacks 
Were Anticipated Due to British Leniency to Extremists Acting in 
Britain'- 'Expel Extremism Today'

The following are additional reactions from the Arab and Iranian 
press to the July 7, 2005 bombings in London. For Part I, see 
http://memri.org/bin/latestnews.cgi?ID=SR3605. For video clips on 
the reactions from MEMRI TV, visit http://memritv.org/Search.asp?
ACT=S5&P1=67. 
"Expel Extremism Today" 
Under the title "Expel Extremism Today," Al-Arabiya TV Director-
General Abd Al-Rahman Al-Rashed wrote: " For over 10 years now, I 
myself and other Arab writers have warned against the dangers of the 
reckless handling of the extremism that is now spreading like a 
plague within the British community. 
"It was never understood why British authorities gave refuge to 
suspicious characters previously involved in terrorist activities. 
Why would Britain grant asylum to Arabs who have been convicted of 
political crimes or religious extremism, or even sentenced to death? 
Not only were they admitted to this country, but they were also 
provided with accommodation, a monthly salary, and free legal advice 
for those who want to prosecute the British government. 
"The answer, I believe, is what... I call 'blind generosity.' This 
bizarre reasoning stuns individuals such as students who wish to 
establish careers abroad and whose [applications for British] 
citizenship are rejected. These people do not have criminal records 
like the others [to grant them entry]. 
"Like many other diseases, extremism is a contagious one. A small 
dose of carriers can spread the infection like wildfire, 
establishing a community full of destructive thoughts and practices 
such as the horrific [bombing] in London. 
"The reason behind this [British] practice is the recklessness of 
internal British policies since the 1990s. This irresponsibility has 
been demonstrated by allowing extremists to enter the country – with 
the result being Thursday's attacks. [These attacks] were a crime 
that the majority of us anticipated, since leniency like this, and 
hatred like this, were bound to converge at some point. 
"The British authority's leniency regarding fundamentalist fascism 
has allowed many, including Arab and Muslim intellectuals and 
journalists, to adopt ideologies that promote extremism and defend 
criminals such as bin Laden and Al-Zarqawi. The situation has 
escalated to the extent that Arab and Muslim intellects fear the 
repercussions of condemning extremists. 
"The battle we face is against the ideology, as opposed to against 
the terrorists themselves. The terrorist groups make the most of the 
concept of freedom of speech, as well as of the ability to promote 
such ideas to gain support. Such tolerance on behalf of the British 
government has allowed Arab and Muslim extremists to seek refuge in 
Britain, away from their own countries... 
"Within a decade, they have established organizations, promoted 
their beliefs all over the world, and denounced others as infidels 
in mosques, schools, and the media, and have publicly called to 
enjoin battle. They have spread into the city of London, reaching 
communities that had no previous record or practice of extremism. 
The results were illustrated last Thursday. 
"So why has this happened? 
"Until recently, London held the delusion that extremists would not 
target Britain, but only use it as a base, protecting their freedom 
as they worked against Arab and Islamic governments. For this 
reason, Britain was full of convicted [extremists] known for 
propagating their extremist ideologies. 
"The time has come for British authorities to deal harshly with 
extremism, before complete chaos is unleashed onto British society. 
In the past, we talked about stopping them. Now, it is time to 
expel." [1] 
Columnist Hamoud Abu Taleb wrote in the Saudi daily Al-
Watan: "...There is no escape from telling the British authorities 
that they are not completely innocent of creating the appropriate 
atmosphere for the bombings in London – because Britain is nearly 
the only country that treats terrorists and extremists with 
exaggerated humanity, even when their crimes are proven… 
"Britain has shut its ears [to hearing] the words of people who 
stood out as extremists; [it has shut its eyes to seeing] that every 
day they take in more activists, collect large donations, and expose 
their goals via the media; [and it has avoided seeing how] the 
papers and the media defend their terrorism. So it was unavoidable 
that London would, one day, fall victim to this leniency – because 
these base wild beasts do not differentiate between those who 
protect them and those who persecute them." [2] 
Columnist Hamad bin Hamad Al-Salami wrote in the Saudi daily Al-
Jazeerah: "Bin Laden and those who act under his patronage are in 
caves far from Britain, but his supporters who answer to his 
authority live in the bosom and patronage of the British, and find 
media via which they talk freely and never cease to support Al-
Qa'ida's terrorist program… The Qatari channel Al-Jazeera is not the 
first of these, and the [London] newspaper Al-Quds [Al-Arabi] is not 
the last of these. 
"Those [who attacked] Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Egypt, and others have now 
risen against the country that hosts them and provides them with 
work and a livelihood. Among them are: [Muhammad] Al-Musa'ari, 
[Sa'ad] Al-Faqiha, Abu Qatada, Abu Al-Muntazar, [Hani] Al-Siba'i, 
and [Abd Al-Bari] 'Atwan. They deceive millions when they appear 
with their robes and tarbooshes, and sometimes with [Islamic] 
decorations, claiming to possess knowledge in the etiquette and 
ethics of Islam…" [3] 
The Attacks Harm the Muslims More than the British 
London daily Al-Hayat columnist Abd Al-Wahab Badrakhan 
wrote: "Neither the 9/11 terrorists nor the July 7 terrorists gave 
any thought to the fate of the Arabs and Muslims in the U.S. and 
Britain... Nor did they consider the situation of the Muslims in 
Spain [after the March 11, 2004 bombing] and the suffering of the 
other Muslims in their countries, such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and 
Indonesia. 
"In effect, these [terrorists] have abandoned all religions and 
faiths, and it does not matter that they decorate their writings 
with Koranic verses and with quotes from the traditions of the 
Prophet and from commentary by the great [Koran commentators]. Their 
religion has become [a religion] of murder, and their belief has 
become [a belief] of hatred for the West, particularly for the U.S. 
[They have] monopolized Islam to cover for their terrorism and 
crimes." [4] 
The Saudi daily Al-Riyadh wrote in an editorial: "After the massacre 
in London, Black July 7, many Muslim tourists remained in their 
homes, and Muslim residents [of Western countries] denied their Arab 
ties in every conversation with a salesman or a waiter....The Arabs 
have lost their safe existence in Britain… The politicians' flattery 
and gentle words will not change this; the Muslim in Europe will 
become like [the Muslim] in America – undeserving of leniency, and 
never unobserved by the eyes of the security [apparatuses]." [5] 
Al-Sharq Al-Awsat columnist Ahmad Al-Ruba'i wrote: "This week's 
attacks have particularly harmed the Islamic presence throughout 
Europe – especially in Britain, where civil liberties protect 
supporters of terrorism, even turning a blind eye to celebrations of 
violence and the presence of Al-Qa'ida operatives. As a result, Tony 
Blair's government will find it difficult to resist calls by various 
Arab governments to hand over their citizens who are accused of 
promoting terrorism on British soil. 
"Actually, the one person to benefit from the London attacks is Al-
Qa'ida's arch-enemy, PM [Blair]. Tragic events have proven that he 
was not scaremongering when, during his election campaign, he warned 
of the threat of an imminent terrorist attack. In addition, 
terrorism is increasing U.S. President George W. Bush's popularity 
with the American people, at a time when his ratings were suffering 
due to mismanagement of the situation in Iraq." [6] 
Extremist British Islamist: "The Attacks are Punishment from Allah"
Abu 'Abdallah, who replaced "Supporters of Shari'a" leader Abu Hamza 
Al-Masri, who is now standing trial in Britain, told the London 
daily Al-Hayat that the bombing was "a punishment from Allah… 
because of prostitution and homosexuality." He added: "When the 
reporters ask me about Muslim involvement [in the attack], I ask 
them about the two governments, American and British, that in recent 
years have killed two million Muslims." He also blamed "the Zionist 
lobby, which learned from Nazi leader Adolf Hitler how to rake in 
support from the entire public by sowing fear among its ranks." 
According to Abu 'Abdallah, "[Even] if it is proven that the Muslims 
are involved in these attacks, the finger will continue to point 
towards the [British] government and the Zionist lobby." [7] 
Saudi Columnist: Al-Qa'ida Had Nothing to Gain by Attacking Britain
Dr. Sami Sa'id Habib, chairman of the Saudi Association for Aviation 
and Space Sciences, argued that despite the haste in which secret 
groups took responsibility for the bombings, it was possible to 
figure out what mind had planned them using the principle of who 
stood to gain the most. In his view, "Al-Qa'ida really had nothing 
to gain in carrying out this operation, particularly in timing it 
after the British Defense Ministry announced its plan to withdraw 
its forces from Iraq and Afghanistan – after all, they say that Al-
Qa'ida's goal is the removal of the Americans and British from Arab 
lands. 
"As a result of these events, the British will be forced to remain 
in Iraq to fight the international 'terrorism' that struck them in 
the heart of their country… 
"With regard to Israeli involvement in the affair, there are 
conflicting reports regarding warnings received by Israeli Finance 
Minister and former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He received 
the news before he planned to leave the Israeli embassy in London; 
he then remained in the hotel and did not leave it. Afterwards he 
stated that Scotland Yard had warned him – without, of course, 
warning the residents of London – [a statement] that was vehemently 
denied by Scotland Yard." [8] 
Tehran Friday Prayer Leader: Al-Qa'ida is the Illegitimate Son of 
the U.S. and Israel 
Tehran Friday prayer leader Ayatollah Mohammad Emami-Kashani 
discussed the bombings (to view clip visit 
http://memritv.org/search.asp?ACT=S9&P1=747): "The Islamic Republic 
and the [Iranian] Foreign Ministry have expressed their position and 
condemned [the bombings]. The entire Iranian people condemns this. 
Massacring women, children, old and young is entirely inappropriate 
for a human being, and cannot be accepted by anyone with a 
conscience. Iran has expressed its people's solidarity with the 
survivors of these incidents in London. 
"You speak of terror and Al-Qa'ida. Have you forgotten who the 
mother and father of Al-Qa'ida are? America is its father, and 
Israel its mother. It is the illegitimate child of these powers. You 
yourselves have brought it into being..." 
At this point the crowd responded by chanting: "Allah Akbar. Allah 
Akbar. Allah Akbar. Khamenei is the leader. Death to those who 
reject the rule of the jurisprudent. Death to America. Death to 
England. Death to the hypocrites (Mojahedin-e Khalq) and Saddam. 
Death to Israel." 
Emami-Kashani then said: "You yourselves have brought it into being, 
and you have done so in the name of Islam. Thus, the child, whose 
father is the arrogance of the White House, and whose mother is the 
executioners of Israel, and who you have named 'Islam' – is known to 
all. The reason he was named this way is clear, as is your true 
nature. You brought [Al-Qa'ida] into being in order to bring 
calamity to our lives, but, thank God, it has brought calamity to 
yours." 
"You created this group in order to remove the life in it… Aren't 
the explosions [in London] one of the results of the battle led by 
America?… America cultivates state terrorism, but if it hopes to 
succeed in its war against terrorism, it must first of all abandon 
its terrorist measures in occupied Palestine." [9] 
Conservative Iranian Daily: U.S. and Israeli Espionage Behind London 
Bombings
In an editorial, the conservative Persian-language daily Joumhour-ye 
Eslami stated: "…There is no doubt that this group is the protégé of 
America. America uses Al-Qa'ida anytime, anywhere, for the sake of 
its goals – even for changing British public opinion in order to 
make [the British] stop opposing the British government's marching 
with America. 
"It would appear that behind the scenes of the explosions in London 
stand the espionage services of America and the Zionist regime. They 
want to paint a more violent image of the terror, so that the 
British public will experience it for real and thus stop opposing 
Britain's military presence in Iraq. 
"This is the secret policy that started on September 11, 2001, with 
the explosion of the Twin Towers in New York and the Pentagon in 
Washington, and that continued to London's city buses and 
underground trains." [10] 
Syrian Government Daily: The Bombings – a Response to American 
Policy 
Syrian columnist 'Izz Al-Din Al-Darwish wrote in the Syrian 
government daily Teshreen: "How is it possible to convince the Arab 
and Muslim peoples of the justness of the war on terror while 
Israeli terror is categorized as 'self-defense?' And how is it 
possible for the situation to return to normal if the U.S. and 
Western governments turn a blind eye to Israeli terror, and even 
justify it? In addition to this, there is a general sense that Islam 
and the Arabs are [targeted] in the war on terror." [11] 
Saudi Mufti: The Bombings are Prohibited by Islam 
Saudi Mufti Sheikh Abd Al-'Aziz bin Abdallah bin Muhammad Aal Al-
Sheikh issued a communiqué condemning the bombing: "Explosions and 
damage to the property and lives of peaceful people are forbidden by 
Islam… Islam is a religion of justice and reconciliation, which 
brought humanity from darkness to light… Islam brought [to humanity] 
the honoring of agreements and the prohibition on violating them… 
Islam brought just treatment [even] of an enemy… Esteemed Muslim 
clerics in this era have already condemned these abhorrent acts, and 
have repeatedly announced that the attacks have nothing to do with 
Islam." [12] 

Saudi Newspaper Cartoon 
On July 9, 2005, the Saudi daily Al-Yawm published the following 
cartoon: 
 
 
[1] Al-Sharq Al-Awsat (London), July 9, 2005. 
[2] Al-Watan (Saudi Arabia), July 10, 2004. 
[3] Al-Jazeerah (Saudi Arabia), July 10, 2005. 
[4] Al-Hayat (London), July 9, 2005. 
[5] Al-Riyadh (London), July 9, 2005. 
[6] Al-Sharq Al-Awsat (London), July 9, 2005. 
[7] Al-Hayat (London), July 10, 2005. 
[8] Al-Madina (Saudi Arabia), July 7. 
[9] Friday sermon in Tehran, July 8, 2005, 
http://memritv.org/Transcript.asp?P1=747. 
[10] Jomhouri-ye Eslami (Iran), July 9, 2005. 
[11] Teshreen (Syria), July 10, 2005. 
[12] https://www.islah400.org/vboard/showthread.php?t=125604





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