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Old 06-23-2004, 12:32   #1
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Saudis offer amnesty to terrorists

http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/...sts/index.html

Saudis offer terrorists month to surrender
'If they are wise and they accept it, then they are saved'
Wednesday, June 23, 2004 Posted: 12:38 PM EDT (1638 GMT)

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (CNN) -- Saudi Arabia promised Wednesday that terrorists in the kingdom will be safe if they surrender within a month -- but after that they will face forceful consequences.

"We are announcing for the last time that we are opening the door to repentance and for those to return to righteousness," said Crown Prince Abdullah in a televised address.

The move comes days after U.S. engineer Paul Johnson Jr., who was working in the kingdom, was kidnapped and beheaded -- and after months of battles between Saudi forces and al Qaeda terrorists.

"To everyone who has gone out of the righteous way and has committed a crime in the name of religion and to everyone who belongs to that group that has done itself a disservice, everyone who has been captured in terror acts is given the chance to come back to God if they want to save their lives, their souls," Abdullah said.

"If they give themselves up without force within one month maximum from the date of this speech, we can promise them that they are going to be safe."

Abdullah said all such people would be dealt with fairly, in accordance with Islamic law.

"If they are wise and they accept it, then they are saved. And if they snub it, then God is not going to forbid us from hitting them with our force, which we get from our dependence on God."

He added that Saudi forces would not hesitate to act.

Johnson Jr., who worked for Lockheed Martin Corp, was kidnapped on June 12. After a 72-hour deadline passed without the demanded release of all al Qaeda prisoners and the departure of all Westerners from the kingdom, photographs of Johnson's head and body were posted on an Islamist Web site.

Hours later, al Qaeda cell leader Abdel Aziz al-Muqrin and three other terrorists were killed in a gun battle with Saudi police, and 12 other suspected members of the cell were captured.

This month's terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia are the latest in a string of al Qaeda gunbattles and bombings that has lasted for more than a year.

Al Qaeda attacks during the weekend of May 29 in the Saudi oil city of Khobar left at least 22 people dead -- 19 of them from other countries.

A car bombing last November believed to be the work of al Qaeda struck a mostly Arab neighborhood near Riyadh's diplomatic quarter, killing at least 17 people and wounding 122 others.

In May of 2003, triple al Qaeda car bombings in Riyadh killed 23 people, plus the 12 bombers, at three complexes housing Westerners.
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Old 06-23-2004, 12:37   #2
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I thought they said the Zionists were behind the attacks.

Are they offering amnesty to them as well?

Maybe they should team up with O.J. and Scott Petersen while they look for the real killers.

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Old 06-23-2004, 13:27   #3
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When I read this for some reason I thought:

Dollar-u-akbar!
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Old 06-30-2004, 20:07   #4
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I thought the Saudi's didn't have a terrorist problem?
They start this "amnesty program" and AQ starts falling
like domino's....

"2005 GMT - Abdullah Mohammed Rashid al-Rushoud, listed among Saudi Arabia's top 26 al Qaeda suspects, has been killed in a shootout with Saudi police, according to an anonymous official. Police clashed with suspected militants in Riyadh's al-Quds neighborhood at 3:30 p.m. local time. One policeman and another militant were killed. A third militant managed to escape"

1839 GMT - A newsletter from an al Qaeda group in Saudi Arabia published on an Islamist Web site claimed that the offer of amnesty by the Saudi government to militants would be an "utter failure." The newsletter, named Muaskar al-Battar, is published every two weeks. The announcement comes only a few days after two operatives linked to al Qaeda surrendered to Saudi authorities.

"1205 GMT - The first Saudi militant to surrender under the government's amnesty program appeared on state television to apologize for his actions. "Being wrong is difficult and admitting ones mistakes is a virtue," said Saaban al-Shihri, who is suspected of providing al Qaeda-linked militants with logistical support."

.. amazing !

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Old 06-30-2004, 21:10   #5
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I thought the Saudi's didn't have a terrorist problem?
They start this "amnesty program" and AQ starts falling
like domino's....

"2005 GMT - Abdullah Mohammed Rashid al-Rushoud, listed among Saudi Arabia's top 26 al Qaeda suspects, has been killed in a shootout with Saudi police, according to an anonymous official. Police clashed with suspected militants in Riyadh's al-Quds neighborhood at 3:30 p.m. local time. One policeman and another militant were killed. A third militant managed to escape"

1839 GMT - A newsletter from an al Qaeda group in Saudi Arabia published on an Islamist Web site claimed that the offer of amnesty by the Saudi government to militants would be an "utter failure." The newsletter, named Muaskar al-Battar, is published every two weeks. The announcement comes only a few days after two operatives linked to al Qaeda surrendered to Saudi authorities.

"1205 GMT - The first Saudi militant to surrender under the government's amnesty program appeared on state television to apologize for his actions. "Being wrong is difficult and admitting ones mistakes is a virtue," said Saaban al-Shihri, who is suspected of providing al Qaeda-linked militants with logistical support."

.. amazing !
Hey First post here and I just got done reading another thread good reading guys!!

amazing is right..sorry? I don't this should be acceptable. Sorry doesn't bring back the men women and childern that attacks by these fools have killed. Some I dont find this program a good move by any standerds
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Old 07-04-2004, 14:24   #6
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Iraq to announce amnesty for anti-American insurgents
BAGHDAD, Jul 4, 2004 (Xinhua via COMTEX) --

The interim Iraqi government is likely to offer amnesty for Iraqi insurgents who have been engaged in fighting against US troops, al-Jazeera satellite channel reported on Sunday.

The measure has already been approved and would be announced on Sunday or Monday, a top government spokesman was quoted as saying.

The spokesman, Gurgis Sada, said, "This amnesty will be unveiled today or tomorrow by Minister of Justice Malik Dohan al- Hassan."

He said the government had come to the conclusion that many of Iraqi insurgents joined resistance simply because they had no means of living, had lost their job or were unemployed members of Iraq's old army.

Last week, Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi said an amnesty would be declared for those who acted against the US-led occupation but commited no crimes.

"Those people, we will give them a pardon provided that they come forward, surrender the information and arms," Allawi said.
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Old 07-04-2004, 20:46   #7
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Old 07-21-2004, 07:11   #8
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Saudi's find Paul Johnson.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...di_militants_5
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