Director-General of Al-Arabiya TV Channel attacks Terrorists
October 11, 2004
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Director-General of Al-Arabiya TV Channel: 'There is No Difference
Between the Suicide Attacks in Kabul, Al-Anbar, Islamabad, Riyadh,
Algiers, Paris, Damascus, or Taba'

In an article in the London daily Al-Sharq Al-Awsat on October 9,
2004, Abd Al-Rahman Al-Rashed, director-general of the Al-Arabiya TV
channel and former editor of the paper, discusses the common
denominator between the recent terrorist attacks worldwide. The
following are excerpts from the article:

"One cannot understand the nature of the attack in Taba, Egypt, unless
we put it in the broader context. That same week the world map was
drenched with blood: the bombing [in Taba] was preceded a few hours
earlier by an explosion in the French capital. The explosion hit the
embassy of Indonesia, the Islamic nation with the largest [Muslim]
population, and as a result there were many victims. Two bombings
occurred in Pakistan - in the first, an extremist blew up a mosque
full of Shiites while they were praying, and a few days later another
extremist attacked a group of Sunnis in response. In both bombings
many innocent people were killed. In the center of the Algerian
capital the militant Salafi group [i.e. Al-Jama'a Al-Salafiyya
Li-Al-Da'wah Wa-Al-Qital] carried out an attack. During the exchange
of fire, which lasted two hours, two people were killed and eight were
wounded. Add to this the long list of cars containing suicide bombers,
which led to the deaths of hundreds of Iraqis. [The car bombings]
recurred in a number of towns [in Iraq], and such news items have
become commonplace.

"Being in the midst of this mass destruction, we can understand the
nature of the problem only by looking at [all the attacks] from the
same perspective. Without doing so, it will never be possible to grasp
the truth. The problem can be summed up in one word - extremism.
Without dealing with the extremist way of thinking, which is on the
rise, both in terms of its circulation and in terms of its violence,
we cannot envisage an improvement occurring in the security
situation...

"It may be that what occurred yesterday in Egypt is no more than [an
act] of [non-Egyptian] suicide groups that crossed the Egyptian
coastline. It does not necessarily mean the return from the local
cemeteries of the extremists who were crushed in the nineties. That
period of bloodshed ended with a true defeat of the radical
organization, and this led the extremists [in Egypt], who were
fighting lost battles on both the security level and the ideological
level, to leave Egypt and flee to Sudan and Afghanistan and to join
the other groups in regions that they consider easier [to operate in].

"As long as the Arab and Muslim intellectuals are not convinced of the
reality of the problem, which is first and foremost the existence of
extremism, [and are not convinced of the need] to fight it, whether it
is clothed in national or religious terms - this bloodshed,
destruction and fear will not cease.

"It is inconceivable for us to justify one terrorist bombing while
denouncing another. [The terror attacks] are interconnected
ideologically, if not by the affiliation of their perpetrators. A
solution solely concerned with security can never succeed in bringing
terrorism to a halt. This sheds light once again on [the position of]
the Arab intellectuals, who not only are silent but even justify
terror, for they in reality supply terrorism with what it most needs -
propaganda and legitimacy. Therefore they are embarrassed when [such
an] incident takes place on their own land and they hasten to make
distinctions and clarifications.

"The danger of extremism threatens almost all the Arab and Islamic
societies. There is no difference between the suicide attacks in
Kabul, Al-Anbar, Islamabad, Riyadh, Algiers, Paris, Damascus, Tripoli,
or Taba. They all embody one reality: that their perpetrators hold
extremist views."

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