Sunday, August 08, 2004

Kuwait interrogates mosques Imams

Kuwait interrogates mosques Imamson the question of al-Jihad in
IraqKuwait-Iraq Politics


The Kuwaiti security authorities addressed a memorandum to the attorney general demanding investigation with several mosques Imams under the accusation of " provoking for Jihad " and embracing a " disbelieving thinking." Several months ago, the attorney general in Kuwait investigated Sheikh Hamid al-Alia, the former secretary general of the Kuwaiti al-Salafeyah movement -- one of the groups of the Salafe trend -- on accusations of provocation and training on violence. A matter which al-Ali strongly denied in the investigations.This comes at a time, when the security forces in Kuwaiti intensified its campaign in search of new wanted persons during which it detained four persons involved with groups adopting the thinking of al-Qaida organization.Kuwaiti press sources quoted security sources as saying that " total number of trained and organized persons of such Salafi thinking and of al-Qaida organization philosophy reached 24, noting that those are led by Imams of certain mosques who provoke for Jihad," the sources did not specify any of the names of those Imams.
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7 Comments:

Blogger Mama Fusla said...

The double standards of the Kuwaiti Gov are magnified by the day, to satisfy big brother America, Kuwait interrogates mosques Imams on the question of al-Jihad in Iraq. The gov is intolerant of any conspiracy which may affect its international relations especially with the White House yet turns a blind eye to conspiricies which effect the freedoms entitled to its citizens in the constitution?

I feel our gov has abandoned us to fullfil its role in the international game of asskissing and if we want any kind of civil liberties we must make a global scandal of it which will embaress the gov to the point that it will begin to give a crap.

7:08 AM  
Blogger Purgatory said...

How come you commented on your post first? That text was in the post so it could stay there, and people can comment later, or you do not like posts without commments?

7:25 AM  
Blogger Mama Fusla said...

cos I didn't want anyone to mistake my post for the news article. I clealrly wanted to comment on this article, Perhaps you might as well?

7:28 AM  
Blogger Purgatory said...

hmm, I tend to stay away form politics.

9:19 AM  
Blogger Mama Fusla said...

ur missin out on all the fun..

9:46 AM  
Blogger Purgatory said...

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10:01 AM  
Blogger Purgatory said...

I do not know about that, I am interested in social behavior and psychology rather than politics.

10:02 AM  

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