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Memri  May 21, 2004 No.719 

 

Kuwaiti Citizens Complain: Our Sons Were Lured into Fighting in Iraq Via Syria



Several Arab newspapers in the Gulf referred recently to reports regarding the 
training of Kuwaiti youth in Syria for Jihad in Iraq. The following are excerpts from 
these reports: 



The Kuwaiti daily Al-Rai Al-Aam reported: "Kuwaiti Islamist missionaries (Du'aat) 
enticed Kuwaiti teenagers with the idea of Jihad, urged them to take part in the Iraqi 
resistance against the Americans, and arranged their passage to Syria. There, the 
teenagers met clandestinely [with trainers] who prepared them for combat and secured 
their crossing into Iraq via the Syrian border. 



"Family members of two Kuwaiti youngsters said that a [certain] group in Al-Fuheihil 
lured their sons aged 16 and 17 and convinced them to go to Syria after requiring them 
to shave off their beards and to change their hairstyles according to the new fashion 
� to avoid suspicion. They added that they had discovered their sons' intentions 
through friends who disclosed to them parts of the propaganda and enticement schemes. 
The relatives gave the information to the [Kuwaiti] foreign ministry, which demanded 
from the Kuwaiti embassy in Damascus to find the two Kuwaiti teenagers immediately, 
and to coordinate that with the Syrian authorities in order to prevent their travel to 
Iraq. The search for them is still going on." [1] 



Sources in the Kuwaiti Defense Ministry reported that one of the teenagers contacted 
his relatives and told them that he was indeed in Syria, but did not disclose his 
location. [2] 



The Saudi daily Al-Watan reported that Syrian sources denied that "the Kuwaiti embassy 
in Damascus had received a request or notification from the foreign ministry about the 
Kuwaiti teenagers." According to the Syrian sources, "the report about the Islamist 
missionaries and their arrangement of travel for boys aged 16 and 17 [to Syria] is 
incorrect. According to these sources, it is easy to discover [that the report is 
incorrect] from the way the story was told, where supposedly a certain network exists 
and part operates in Kuwait, the other in Syria, and the third in Iraq� This is 
illogical considering the tense events [in the region] which uninterrupted crossing 
between these three countries even more difficult� Preparing the travelers to [go to] 
Damascus in order to fight [in Iraq] then transferring them to Iraq is impossible 
because the Syrian security and defense authorities are known for their alertness and 
vigilance�" [3] 



The liberal Arab website Elaph added that a Kuwaiti citizen had recently submitted a 
complaint to the director general of Kuwaiti State Security, in which he claimed that 
Sheikh Hamed Al-Ali, professor of Islamic Culture at the College of Basic Education in 
Kuwait, was the one who recruited his son to fight in Iraq and that he was the one who 
arranged his travel to Syria, and from there to Iraq. The State Security Office, which 
investigated the complaint, intends to question Al-Ali. [4] 



Al-Ali, who until 2000 was secretary-general of the Salafi Movement in Kuwait, is 
known for his radical views; recently Kuwait's attorney-general launched an 
investigation of him after he delivered a sermon in one of the mosques in Al-Jahraa 
region explaining how to prepare explosives, and published further information on the 
matter on his website. [5] 



In another sermon at the Ayash Ibn Rabi'a mosque in the Al-Raqqa region, Al-Ali said: 
"All the drops of blood from the Shuhadaa [martyrs] in Fallouja, Afghanistan, 
Palestine, Kosovo, and Chechnya will collect and drain into one river, in which the 
[lava] of the Jihad volcano will flow." 



He added: "The abhorrent political borders set by the international Zio-Crusaders 
separate the nation from its brethren's aid� We should walk on the path of Jihad 
without looking back� Victory will come soon and the martyrdom of the leaders [Hamas 
leader Abd Al-Aziz Al-Rantisi and Chechen fighter commander Abu Al-Waleed] is evidence 
that victory is nigh." [6] 







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[1] Al-Rai Al-Aam (Kuwait), May 4, 2004. 



[2] http://www.aljeeran.ne/printarticle.php?id=5248&pg=index. 



[3] Al-Watan (Saudi Arabia), May 6, 2004. 



[4] http://www.elaph.com, May 5, 2004. 



[5] Al-Jazeera TV, April 5, 2004. 



[6] http://www.elaph.com, May 5, 2004. 











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