Kingdom Has Long History of Fighting Terrorism
| Thursday May
15, 2003
Saeed Haider, Gulf Bureau DAMMAM, 15 May 2003 — Monday night’s suicide bombings in Riyadh
recalled the June explosions in 1996 in Alkhobar in which 19 American
soldiers were killed and more than 500 injured. On that humid night, the
people of the Eastern Province went through similar experiences to what
the people of Riyadh must be going through. The explosion at Alkhobar Tower (Iskan) happened after 10.30 in the
night. Most of the residents had gone to bed and were jolted awake by
the explosion. What was left in the aftermath of the explosion was just
a heap of rubble. The multistory building was literally rent asunder
from top to bottom. The whole structure was eventually demolished and
today there stands a park. The residents of Alkhobar Iskan still shudder when they recall the
experience of that night. “It was after 10 on that fateful night... I
had just finished my Isha prayers when a loud explosion shook the whole
area and the skylines lit up with a peculiar blue light. Our window
glasses were shattered and one of the window air-conditioners came out
of its hold,” recalls Muhammad Al-Salem, a resident who lived just 100
yards away from the epicenter of the attack. The Alkhobar explosion affected structures in a 5 km radius.
Structures as far as Alkhobar Corniche were affected by the blast. The morning brought shock and dismay and revealed the extent of the
devastation. The whole city was turned into a virtual emergency zone.
There was not a single hospital, private and government, which was not
treating the injured. Eastern Province Governor Prince Muhammad ibn Fahd
went from one hospital to another comforting victims and assuring them
of his total support. He was the embodiment of anger and dismay. In his immediate comments after the Riyadh attack, Prince Muhammad
once again condemned the attack and said it was irreconcilable with
Islamic values, echoing what Crown Prince Abdullah said in his broadcast
to the nation on Tuesday. Terrorism certainly is not a new phenomenon in Saudi Arabia. The
country has been a victim of terrorism since the 1960s. The Western
world woke up to this reality only when it hit them too, especially
after Sept. 11, 2001. Saudi Arabia, by contrast, has been fighting terrorism for many years
in different shapes. It was shocking to hear Fox News report that the country never
allowed foreign agencies to investigate terrorism in the country. In
fact, Saudi Arabia welcomed the FBI after the Alkhobar bomb, and it was
the FBI which, with the cooperation of local security, was able to solve
the case and identify the attackers. Saudi Arabia has always given its full support to the fight against
terrorism. The country knows the pain and agony of such barbaric and
unmindful acts and will continue to fight this menace till it has been
completely eradicated. |
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