US Senate to ask: Saudi Arabia: Friend of Foe in War on Terror? on Nov. 8
The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, chaired by Sen. Arlen Specter, has officially rescheduled its hearing titled, "Saudi Arabia: Friend or Foe in the War on Terror?" for Tuesday, November 8, to examine the role of Saudis in disseminating hateful anti-American and anti-Israeli propaganda thoughout Islamic schools and mosques in the U.S.. The hearing was originally scheduled to be held on October 25, but it was postponed. I won't post the witness list until the witnesses are officially announced by the Committee. In my post of October 14, I discussed the witnesses scheduled for that hearing and linked to their bios. The propaganda issue has been addressed on this blog often, with a summary post on March 11 linking to the Freedom House report on Saudi-sponsored propaganda and a bipartisan letter to Secretary Rice on Saudi violations of religious freedom and the export of extremist teachings. I'll have more to say about the hearing as it approaches.Let's hope that they'll convene as scheduled without further delays. This is something very important if we're to prevent hate material from being subliminated into the minds of children anywhere in the world by the Saudi dictatorship.
Update: here's another article from the NY Sun, reprinted on Front Page Magazine, that talks about how Saudi hate propaganda found its way into schools in the US as well.
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Labels: House of Saud
I don't trust the Saudis at all.
Posted by Jack Steiner | 11/03/2005 02:54:00 PM
You're right, Patty. We've gotta pray for them and push them to take responsibility on the matter!
Posted by Avi Green | 11/03/2005 06:01:00 PM