The academic front on Saudi war against terrorist

Arab News:

Saudi Arabia has formulated and introduced new measures to combat terrorism, said top Saudi officials from the Bureau of Investigation and Prosecution (BIP) here Sunday.

“The Kingdom is in the process of creating chairs for scientific research on terrorism in almost all universities across the country,” said Abdul Mohsen Al-Munif, a BIP counselor.

Al-Munif said that Saudi Arabia has boosted its counterterrorism efforts by introducing a number of measures, including the dispersing of religious discourse on terrorism (religious edicts) through television channels, newspapers and other media, including mosques. These fatwas, he said, call on people to refrain from insane violence, acts of terror, organized crime and financing terrorist operations, which are strongly prohibited in Islam.

Al-Munif was speaking after the first session of the “Workshop on International Legal Framework for Counterterrorism and its Financing” that has been organized by the BIP in cooperation with the UN Office on Drugs and Crime.

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It sounds like a very Saudi way of dealing with a problem caused by some past edicts flowing out of the mosques in the kingdom. It also appears the Saudi academic have adapted some of the language used in western education settings.

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