Nothing in the Saudi terrorism law refers to combating terrorism except the name. It is a terrorism law in the fullest sense of the meaning, a wahabi law well-managed by the evil Saudi kingdom whether internally or by trans border terrorism. The Saudi kingdom has been running neck and neck with its American masters and Israeli allies.
By elaborate reading of Al-saud terrorism law, it will prove to be self-explanatory, a law that has escaped from the courts of inquisition of the middle ages.
Scores of articles inculcate an overt and covert terrorism against any attempt to change regime in the blood-saturated kingdom where it allows the Saudi authorities to charge all its opponents with terrorism even when discussing reforms or fighting graft for which Al-saud princes are notorious.
The wahabi terrorism law incorporates a broad definition of terrorist crimes whereby the Saudi authorities can fake up charges and customize them as needed. Verily, it is a choking tool against the silent public protests including those of gesture or facial expressions and mime ones.
The royal idol in the wahabi kingdom is sacrosanct and off-limit. Moreover, what the Saudi authorities practice is failing forward lest the fire they stoked in other Arab states should burn the thrones of Al-saud. princes.
It is conspicuous that the wahabi kingdom measures pertaining to tracking down and prosecuting those involved in combat actions outside the kingdom by incarceration is to send a message to those it implicated in fighting in Syria, that they reached a cul-de-sac and there is no turning back as they are sandwiched between death and imprisonment. So they should make their choice if only they can. These terrorists will be either crushed under the Syrian army boots or scramble to the borders through which they infiltrated to wreak havoc there.
Therefore, Al-saud adapted the terrorism law measures to control the Saudi interior with an international and American blessing where none has voiced an objection.
Through its warning the Saudis inside the kingdom against any involvement in any terrorist groups fighting outside its borders, it simply dons the mantle of fighting terrorism, whereas concurrently recruiting terrorists from all over the world and send them to Syria through Turkey and other ingresses. In the wake of high tones within the wahabi kingdom calling for stopping the dispatch of their sons to die in Syria, Al-saud does not need to send their citizens to meet an inevitable death there.
Despite all what have been said or done and what is being hatched, the Syrian state, army and people will not succumb but will continue to extirpate wahabism and its armed groups and lay bare the belated senility of a kingdom shortly meeting its demise.
Ahmad Orabi Ba’aj
Edited&Translated: Mamoun Abdin