Young Saudis Reflect on Fallout
| Monday May 19, 2003
Kamal Saleh, Special to
Arab News JEDDAH, 19 May 2003 — Disbelief and fear marked the local reaction
to the terrorist attack in Riyadh last week. Many are now waking up to
the fact that the terrorists are Saudis, and a process of soul-searching
is beginning, particularly among younger Saudis. Bandar, a 20-year-old student of medicine, told Arab News he was
dismayed to see terrorism growing in the Kingdom. He said the media had
to take some of the responsibility as it spread anti-American
sentiments. “They view US as the evil, they blame it for all our problems,”
he said. “When they show images of the victims in Palestine, they
always blame the US. As a result, many people hate America and want
Americans out of the country,” Bandar said. Sultan, a 35-year-old managerial affairs representative with an
airline company in Jeddah, said the younger generation was under a great
deal of pressure and could see violence as a way of exploding it. “These pressures lead to behavioral and psychological explosions.
They are the outcome of our basic education system, our media, and some
extremists,” he said. “Between them they generate a primitive
environment where people can’t really distinguish between right and
wrong,” he said. Khalid, a 33-year-old bank employee, puts the blame on a lack of
guidance for the new generation, a vacuum that local and international
extremists find easy to fill. “Their minds are empty, so the
extremists find they can fill that emptiness with hate,” he said.
“There is a real problem in the way these people think. No one with a
rational mind could carry out these acts,” he added. But Muhammad, a 21-year-old student of engineering, puts the blame
elsewhere. He said there was a genuine sense of anger among young people
over the US-led war against Iraq and American Middle East policy in
general. However, he also felt that terrorists were both ignorant and
misguided. “They don’t even know what real jihad means, and they
have misconception about Islam,” he said, adding: “Now is the time
for the media and Islamic scholars to step in and educate those youths
about Islam.” |
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