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    The BBC broadcasts a documentary about Saudi support for terrorism

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    The BBC broadcasts a documentary about Saudi support for terrorism Empty The BBC broadcasts a documentary about Saudi support for terrorism

    Post by Rocky Thu 11 Jan 2018, 2:52 am


    The BBC broadcasts a documentary about Saudi support for terrorism

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    The second episode of the documentary "House of Saud - Family in War" was broadcast on Channel 2 in the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), a three-episode documentary focusing on the role of the Saudi family in supporting extremism and terrorism in several parts of the world.
    The Saudi Academy, Dr. Madawi Al-Rasheed of the University of LSE , said in the documentary that the Saudi state was a jihad project as it called it. The Saudi family gathered the tribes in the Arabian Peninsula and armed them to carry out a campaign of intimidation in the Arabian Peninsula.
    "The steps taken by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman are only a front to fight his opponents at home to reach the throne of the kingdom smoothly," she said, stressing that the Saudi regime was courting its domestic institutions by appearing to defend Islam.
    Al-Rasheed pointed out that the Saudi regime was aimed, as usual, at eliminating democracy in Syria and the Arab Spring countries so as not to spread throughout the region and reach it in Saudi Arabia.
    The documentary, in its first hour-long documentary, tells how Saudi Arabia began its plan by supporting militant groups that recruited thousands of fighters. It relied on the uneducated and needy young population in many cities and villages in Bosnia, where it established a huge mosque and sought to introduce radical thought In the minds of young people, the program presented the case of a young man who was moderate and then turned to extremism by receiving lessons in an association funded from abroad.
    The documentary, in its first episode, referred to the September 11, 2001, attacks in the United States, which the authors considered a major turning point in Saudi support for terrorist groups. Fifteen out of 19 hijackers were Saudis.
     The program quotes Sean Carter, a lawyer for the families of American victims of the September 11 attacks in New York, who seeks to sue the Saudi government for its responsibility for the attacks, saying it has repeatedly told the US government that they are al-Qaeda and al-Qaeda has been receiving financial support from Saudi authorities. These bodies are part of the Saudi regime, and therefore the Saudi regime is responsible for the attacks.
    The program said Saudi Arabia still has the support of the West, which needs Saudi oil, and considers it a partner in financing anti-terrorism with the Americans in particular and the West in general. The program's transferees are quoted by British Prime Minister Theresa May as saying that the information provided by Saudi Arabia about terrorists Terrorism has saved the lives of thousands of Britons.
    Saudi Arabia considered that the outbreak of the Syrian revolution in 2011 was an opportunity to end the Syrian regime, which was seen as the closest ally of its enemy Iran in the region, but it turned into a war of absurdity that took the lives of thousands of innocent Syrians .
    While Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has promised to start a new era for moderate Islam away from extremism, the program has been largely responsible for talking about the quagmire of the Saudi-led war in Yemen for years and so far. The war in Yemen, which has so far claimed the lives of more than 10,000 Yemenis, has displaced nearly 11 million people. The program was presented to a Yemenite after his relatives buried a brother, aunt, cousin and others who were all killed by the bombing of a Saudi aircraft. In Yemen last November, how much The program presented the cases of a number of young children injured in hospitals by the Saudi bombing of Yemen.
    The program adds that although Saudi Arabia began to fight terrorism after years of terrorism by carrying out a number of terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia, which claimed many lives, according to one of the speakers in the program, the funds of Saudi private institutions are still flowing to charities that The militant groups are funded in many countries of the world. Ending / 25




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