Saudi Arabia gives $100 million for global counterterrorism centre


Riyadh, Aug 9 (IANS): Reaffirming his country's determination to combat terrorism, Saudi Arabian President King Abdullah has donated $100 million for supporting the international counterterrorism centre under the United Nations.

In a joint Eid Al-Fitr message with Crown Prince Salman, King Abdullah, who is also the custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, said: "Terrorism threatens global peace and stability."

He also called for joint international efforts to fight terrorism without any leniency toward militants and their sponsors.

"We should understand that terrorism will not disappear within a limited period. So we have to be prepared for a long fight with terrorism.

"Whenever we try to tighten the noose it could become increasingly aggressive and violent. But we have strong faith in God that it would be defeated," the message said.

While the Saudi King along with Prince Salman cautioned the Ummah (nation or community) against the danger paused by the distorted ideologies, King Abdullah stressed at the importance of activating the international counterterrorism centre, which he proposed during an anti-terror conference in Riyadh on Feb. 5, 2005.

Saudi Arabia had previously donated $10 million for the counterterrorism centre.

Meanwhile, Muslims in Saudi Arabia, including expatriates, celebrated Eid Al-Fitr Thursday, marking the end of the fasting month of Ramadan. The Supreme Court had confirmed the sighting of Shawwal crescent by reliable witnesses Wednesday evening.

On this occasion, King Abdullah and Prince Salman decried the painful condition of the Muslim world as a result of civil wars and standoffs, resulting in the killing of innocent people and terror among citizens.

Their message cautioned against the political motives of terrorist ideologies, distorting the meaning of religious texts to suit their vested interests, adding that such terrorists were tarnishing the image of Islam and its values and principles.

"They try to cause chaos and confusion in the earth," the joint message said citing a verse from the holy book of Quran.

  

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  • Jay, USA

    Sat, Aug 10 2013

    CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD

    Stop commenting like a "Rampur ka Laxman", it is an open secret from which country in the world that terrorists gets their maximum funding from. No marks if you have guessed right, and it is ...........

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  • Sanjay A, Udupi

    Fri, Aug 09 2013

    Its strange to see your comments had more dislike votes than likes .It seems their intensions and goals & where they are heading .....
    They might be thinking terrorism is for a good cause

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/DUBAI

    Fri, Aug 09 2013

    EID MUBARAK..
    VERY GOOD DONATION/HELP FROM KING ABDULLAH..ALLAH MAY BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU IN GOOD HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.
    IF WE ALL WORK TOGETHER,THIS TERRORISM CAN BE WIPED OUT FORM THIS WORLD..

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