Center for Democracy and Human Rights in Saudi Arabia, CDHR, Washington DC
November 20, 2015
Escalating Terrorism In The West, Lethal Ideology, OIC Must Be Challenged
CDHR’s Analysis And Commentaries
Emasculating Lethal Ideology Starts In Saudi Arabia
CDHR’s Commentary: In his annual pilgrimage speech on September 23, 2015, the Saudi Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdulaziz Al-Ashaikh (the highest religious authority in the land), called on Sunni Muslims to rid the world of the enemies of Islam. The Mufti insisted that, ‘Some of them {the enemies} are non-Muslims while others want to exploit Islam posing as Muslims.’ This statement is only a prelude to the Mufti’s attack on his customary targets, the Shi’a and non-Muslims whom he and his religious establishment consider heretics and blasphemers. During his dogmatic speech, the Mufti “said the Houthis {offshoot of Shi’a Islam} are a deviant and sinful group that runs counter to the ethics of Muslims.” He fictitiously clai ms that the Houthis ‘spread chaos in Islamic countries in a manner that gives a chance to the enemies of Islam (non-Muslims) to exploit their resources and threaten the security of neighboring countries.’ Read more: www.cdhr.info
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC): Misleading Declarations & Lamentations
CDHR’s Commentary: Led by King Salman of Saudi Arabia (the birth place of Islam, home to the 1.5 billion Muslims’ holy shrines and to the fixated Wahhabi dogma), the heads of the 56 states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) are quick to condemn the murderous attack on innocent French music and dining aficionados at the beginning of their normally celebrative weekend which is filled with uplifting rendezvous. Presidents of Turkey, Indonesia, Iran and Egypt, as well as a multitude of absolute kings, prime ministers, Emirs and other Muslim heads of states, from Nigeria to Brunei, condemned the terrorists’ attack on Paris and promised continued efforts to eradicate Muslim terrorist organizations. These promises are misleading because ISIS’s murderous founders and operatives consist of indoctrinated individuals and groups that have been armed and financed by the Saudi, Turkish, Qatari and other Arab and Muslim regimes. ISIS’s regional and global recruits are inspired by hard core ideology, specifically, the Saudi/Wahhabi dogma. Read more: www.cdhr.info
Is Fighting Terrorism ‘A War On Muslims?’
CDHR’s Commentary: Proposing a counterterrorism strategy to a European Union gathering in October 2015, British Prime Minister David Cameron was correct when he said that the battle to eradicate extremism, “was perhaps the” 'defining one of this century.’ Mr. Cameron described the Muslim (Islamist) terror groups as ‘subversive, well-organised and sophisticated in their methods; Islamist extremists don't just threaten our security, they jeopardize all that we've built together – our successful multi-racial, multi-faith democracy.’ Wrenchingly, Mr. Cameron’s description of the murderous groups’ methods and objectives were proven true during their heinous attack in Paris on Friday, Nov. 13, 2015. Read more: www.cdhr.info
Kingdom On A Precipice While Royals Indulge
‘I'm a prince and I will do what I want and nobody will do anything to me!’
CDHR’s Commentary: The above phrase was allegedly uttered by an intoxicated member of the large Saudi ruling family (one of King Abdullah’s sons), it could have been said by any of the thousands of Saudi princes, regardless of their official status or family lineage. They feel superior, invincible and irreplaceable even now, when in reality they are being gradually relegated to the archives of dispensability. The royals (males and females) were born into and raised in a mentally, socially, politically, developmentally and physically circumscribed environment where they are trained not only to feel haughty and act mercilessly, but to rule, control, intimidate and remind their disenfranchised population that the royals are their incontrovertible eternal masters.
Thus, the relationships between the Saudi royals and their subjugated people are based on a foundation of “superior royals and inferior subjects.” The royals consider the country and its wealth their God given private property; therefore, they can do anything “they want” without any domestic or external retribution. This fictitious royal sense of unmerited superiority isolates them, not only from the people, but impedes their perceptions of reality. Consequently, their seventh century mindset continues to blind them to unprecedented transformativeregional and global developments which are knocking on their gold-plated palace doors in a manner they never expected, but cannot ignore, deny or escape. Read more: www.cdhr.info
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