http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=46676

Senate to probe Saudis' jihad propaganda

Demands accountability for spreading 'hate' through U.S. mosques

 
Posted: October 6, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com 

As the Senate prepares an investigation, the U.S. State Department 
is demanding Saudi Arabia account for its distribution of hate-
filled, jihad propaganda through American mosques. 
The developments are based on a yearlong study by a Washington human-
rights group asserting the government of Saudi Arabia is 
disseminating propaganda through American mosques that teaches 
hatred of Jews and Christians and instructs Muslims that they are on 
a mission behind enemy lines in a land of unbelievers. 
The 89-page report by Freedom House's Center for Religious 
Freedom, "Saudi Publications on Hate Ideology Fill American 
Mosques," concludes the Saudi government propaganda examined 
reflects a "totalitarian ideology of hatred that can incite to 
violence." 

The report says the fact it is "being mainstreamed within our 
borders through the efforts of a foreign government, namely Saudi 
Arabia, demands our urgent attention." 
In response to the report and the Saudi Arabia Accountability Act of 
2005, the Senate Judiciary Committee will hold hearings Oct. 25, the 
New York Sun reported. 
The Accountability Act, introduced in June by Judiciary Committee 
Chairman Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., sharply criticizes the Saudi 
regime for its support of terrorist activity and, citing the Freedom 
House report, its part in spreading the radical Wahhabist ideology 
shared by Osama bin Laden and the 9-11 attackers. 
The act's purpose is "to halt Saudi support for institutions that 
fund, train, incite, encourage, or in any other way aid and abet 
terrorism, and to secure fully Saudi cooperation in the 
investigation of terrorist incidents." 

Specter has held Judiciary Committee hearings into Saudi financing 
of terrorism and Riyadh's role in injecting ideology into textbooks 
for Palestinian Arab schoolchildren, the Sun said. 
The hearings this month likely will include testimony from the State 
Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Freedom House and 
terrorism experts, said William Reynolds, a spokesman for Specter. 
The State Department's undersecretary for public diplomacy and 
public affairs, Karen Hughes, also is demanding answers from the 
Saudis, the New York paper reported. 
In a visit to Saudi Arabia last week, Hughes raised the issue in 
private meetings with government officials. She also referred to it 
publicly in a meeting with Saudi journalists. 
"We had been raising the issue privately," Hughes explained, "and as 
part of raising difficult issues that we need to discuss, I felt it 
was appropriate." 
Reynolds said the degree to which Saudi Arabia is making efforts to 
stop the propaganda will be a subject of the Senate hearings. 
In March, 15 senators responded to the Freedom House report with a 
letter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice demanding the Bush 
administration take stronger action against Riyadh. 
Sens. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., and Susan Collins, R-Maine, were 
among the signers of the letter, which called for the U.S. to define 
its relationship Saudi Arabia more clearly. 
Schumer stated: "It is a massive contradiction that a country we 
call an ally could be both so regressive in their own country and so 
brazen in its propagation of anti-American, anti-women, anti-Semitic 
books, publications, and practices. American security is undermined 
as the Saudi government exports these hateful commodities to 
millions beyond its borders, planting the seeds for new generations 
of terrorists and totalitarian Wahhabi leaders." 
Collins said the report "raises some disturbing concerns about the 
spread of extremist materials in American mosques and Islamic 
centers." 
"If we are going to win the war on terrorism, these types of actions 
cannot be tolerated," she said. "It is important that the Saudi 
Arabian government join us in this fight and stop supporting the 
spread of ideologies that promote hatred and intolerance around the 
world." 
The Freedom House report cited samples of more than 200 books and 
other publications from American mosques used to educate its members 
that preach a "Nazi-like hatred for Jews" and "promote contempt for 
the United States because it is ruled by legislated civil law rather 
than by totalitarian Wahhabi-style Islamic law." 
One highlighted document, distributed through the Saudi Arabian 
Embassy's Cultural Department in Washington, is a fatwa against the 
taking of American citizenship by Muslims and thereby "acquiescing 
to their infidelity and accepting all their erroneous ways." 





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