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Saudi columnists criticize signs of support for Sudan’s Bashir

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March 7, 2009 (WASHINGTON) – A number of prominent Saudi columnists have dissented from the popular view in that part of the world viewing the charges leveled by International Criminal Court (ICC) against Sudanese president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir as part of a Western conspiracy.

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From left to right Tareq Al-Hamed, Badriya Al-Bashar, Abdel-Rahman Al-Rashid, Daoud Al-Shriyan

Abdel-Rahman Al-Rashid, chief of Dubai based Al-Arabiya TV channel said that in an op-ed titled “Where are you heading Mr. President?” said that Bashir “appears to be the only one not to understand in the beginning that as news broke in the seriousness of Darfur massacres”.

“It also appears that he is the only one not to believe that there is a court and prosecution as he kept dismissing and mocking it until the court approved the charges and agreed to issue an arrest warrant” Al-Rashid said in the London based Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper.

He also said that neither the Arab League nor Arab states will do anything to help Bashir in is confrontation with the ICC.

“The regime in Sudan must admit the mistakes it committed and must realize that it is ignorant when it comes to understanding international system else he would not put himself in this corner” Al-Rashid said before adding that Bashir should stand before the court to try and prove his innocence.

Similarly the editor in chief of Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper Tareq Al-Hamed echoed the same call in an article published today named ‘What does Islam has to do with Bashir?”.

Al-Hamed was responding to remarks made by Iran’s Parliament speaker Ali Larijani during his meeting with Bashir in which he said that the arrest warrant issued is an insult to Sudan and the Muslim world.

“Are the people of Darfur not Muslims as well? Is it not an insult to Islamic Iran to accept this kind of injustice in Darfur” Al-Hamed wrote.

The Saudi columnists also ridiculed Hamas Palestinian organization who warned Arab countries that their leaders could face the same fate of the late Iraqi president who was overthrown following a US led invasion and later prosecuted then executed.

“What about the Iraqi victims of Saddam Hussein and what he did to Iraq all these years until he ended in his famous hole? What about his Arab victims?” he questioned.

“The truth that should be told to president Bashir is that those who came to Khartoum kissing you and announcing that they are standing by you are the same people who pushed Saddam Hussein to commit mistakes” Al-Hamed added.

Badriya Al-Bashar, a Saudi female novelist said in the daily Al-Hayat newspaper that Arabs accept international rulings from The Hague “only if it is in their favor”.

“But if the decision came opposing to what we wished for we say ‘immerse it in water and drink it’” she added.

Daoud Al-Shriyan wrote in the same newspaper that Bashir’s decision to expel 13 aid groups as “making it difficult for someone to justify it or sympathize with him”.

He also said criticized Bashir’s reception of delegations from Iran, Syria and Hamas “as if he is adopting their problems with the international community”.

“Solidarity with these groups is no less wrong than preventing the aid groups from working in Darfur” Al-Shriyan said.

Most Arab countries have criticized the ICC indictment of the Sudanese president though very few of them have gone as far as condemning it.

However Saudi Arabia has yet to formally declare its position on the matter but in the past it has endorsed the Arab League decisions supporting Bashir.

There have been reports in Khartoum that the Saudi Monarch has offered the Sudanese president a safe haven in his country in return for him stepping down and protection fron judicial prosecution.

On Wednesday the ICC judges approved a request by prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo to charge Bashir on seven counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity, which include murder, rape and torture. The three-judge panel said it had insufficient grounds for genocide.

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13 Forum messages

  • there you go people!!there is nothing than telling the truths, truths hurt sometimes.What am trying to say is that Bashir has dagg his own grave with out knowing it.It’s doecen’t make differnet that you are Chirstian or Muslim Human being is a Human being give them thier rights.So my point is that Bahir must go to hell.

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  • It is good to see Arab columnists beating sense into their leaders for their blind support of Al-Bashir.

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  • The so-called Southerners in the national capital [SNC] who Crowned Al Bashir and dressed him like "Reth, man of peace and justice" have serious questions to answer from pure Arabs those whom Al Bashir ssumed to be his own brothers and sisters. Exceptionally, Mr Tareq Al Hamed’s inspiring question is a big below to those of Malwal Madut, Lam Akol, Riak Gai Kok etc rather than to Al Bashir himself.

    I know the majority of readers may disagree with me regarding SNC leaders being seen by people over the world, especially those who have satellites expressing themselves more Muslims and Arabs than Arabs and Muslims.

    It is not surprising to see Rats and Cats making strong friendship giving the fact of availability of resources, tools and people that can make it happen. But the speed to make this peace and friendship is realy surprising.

    I am ware that Malwal Madut was no less number one NIF enemy until 2000 and was really surprised by his "rat and cat harmony dancing".

    Anyway, Saudi’s Columnists re-affirmed the existence of few people amongst Arabs and Muslims who believed in human life and its values. The position of those columnists on justice, particularly in Darfur has touched my heart before it does to the victims. Well-done Saudis.

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    • Hey guys do not be bluffed by those Saudi exiled columnists. They cannot say a single word against or about what is going on in their country for fear of being chopped. They are all living in Diaspora.

      Abdul Rahman Al Rashid has been in exile for several years and he is taking lodge in UAE now to avoid pressures in his own country.

      Badriya Al Bashar is the spouse of the famous Saudi comedian Naser Al Qasabi, she is now taking a refuge in Dubai for being banned from writing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and due to lack of proper education for her children!!!!.

      Daoud Al Shriyan does not have a place in the Kingdom to express his opinion in the corruption that engulfing his country.

      Almost the same aforementioned applies to Tareq Al Hamed.

      We could have believed them or respect their views if they are leading a normal life in their countries and enjoy the same freedom of expression that we enjoy in Sudan.

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      • "We could have believed them or respect their views if they are leading a normal life in their countries and enjoy the same freedom of expression that we enjoy in Sudan."

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        Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha

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      • Bravo Mr. Akol for wonderful comment, I totally agree with you, the so-called southern NCP figures don’t know what they are doing.

        Mr Haiba,

        Those people are the wise Saudian, and they has been through out from their country because they always say the truth, do you think they are residing in Diaspora because they have decided to do so, in Saudi, there is no human right and no democratic system, they have to stay outside the country to save their own life.

        Who said Sudan has freedom of expression, are you dreaming or living in different Sudan then what we are in? I believe you must be member of NCP, the definition of freedom of expression sound to you differently.

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      • hey thats the thing, free from fear alot of arab journalists could be objective. how can anyone condone whats taking place in darfur(genocide or not)?

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      • Has it ever crossed your thick and ignorant brain that those columnists might be living in exile because of leaders like President Al Bashir? Do you think that all muslims are schooled in a Kalwa/Madrassa like you? So regardless of what you and the whole Arab (Muslim) world say or do. It "will not stop this suspected criminal" (Bashir) from facing the ICC court sooner or later. Those Saudi columnists are true champions of international human rights and justice, so do not drag their respective names on the dirt. Your on the losing team and (your ship) with Al Bashir at the helm, is sinking rapidly and i am afraid your "President" might not even have the time, to perform his last rites. May his evil soul one day "rust in pieces".

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    • you are asking who crowned al bashir and dressed him like that,simple bahar al gazal(dinka) they were mad in rumbak,dinka are kissing al bashir ass start from kiir the fool.

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  • Saudi columnists criticize signs of support for Sudan’s Bashir 8 March 2009 13:12, by tayeb M. Alhassan

    True Sudanese...!!! You have to know this man.

    This controversial man is well known for his hypocrisy, anti-Arab welfare ideas and previously against Iraq unity and integrity and was fully supporting Iraq invasions. All the Sudanese people have refrained from reading Al-Sharq Al-awsat newspaper because they got well aware of the dangerous role that connive news paper used to play since it harbored writers like Al-Rhashid. On the Arabic web when you read comments on issues, that news paper always used to adopt and publish only the harming negative comments under issues touching core Sudan interests now he creeps to reach Sudan Tribune for a close fatal heart stab to make Sudan join Iraq on the death row.

    Dr. Turabi was correct one time only when he said about Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper it is " Khadraa AL-Deman" which means in Arabic the beautiful girl but brought up in a nasty filthy inverioment

    All true Sudan have to pen eyes very wide to avoid domestic copra venomous bites.

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    • Saudi columnists criticize signs of support for Sudan’s Bashir 8 March 2009 15:46, by Kon Paul Awenchol

      Abdel-Rehaman,maburuk. mr:Tayeb sorry i didn’t get what you mean from your aforementioned comment.this Ocampo has really fulfill his position that is what he had been choosen by 108 members,he who can not believe in this, is a true dictator.the massacre that has happen in Darfur is enough.let your good dog face the World charges.I did not get once time that,there is a president of displace and dead persons,is that true? your dog use to visit Northern Fur[Al-Fasher] what about Southern Fur?please we term him as President of Khartuom not Sudan because, ruling for Bashir in Sudan has brought alorts of atrocities and more movement factions.ooyee OCAMPO,OOYEE ABDEL-REHAMAN the entire community that Bashir use to rall upon are tackle by huge money and threat, so do not give up JUSTICS IS JUSTICS.

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  • It is a great thing to be heard from the people who belong to the Arab world and these people who said Bashir must trial to ICC are said truth whatever thier situation in thier counrty and whatever others like it or not the truth are truth and must be said.Sooner or later Bashir has no choice rather than ICC and weather Arab and muslim countries like it or not it is a matter of time.

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    • Bashier now surprise that the president should be taken to the court. He didn’t know that. Now he is trying to mislead citizen to die with them. He don’t want to die alone. So, my message to you Sudanese, stay away from Bashier. He want to mobilize your sons and daughters to die with him in battle as Saddam did. It will very bad story in Sudan if you belief him. So, let him go alone. we Sudanese people always die for our right not nonsense like this.

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