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Wednesday, October 5, 2005

The US Senate is finally getting around to doing it. (via LGF)

NY Sun: Senate Will Probe Saudi Distribution Of Hate Materials

WASHINGTON - The American government is demanding that Saudi Arabia account for its distribution of hate material to American mosques, as the State Department pressed Saudi officials for answers last week and as the Senate later this month plans to investigate the propagation of radical Wahhabism on American shores.

The flurry of activity comes months after a report from the Center for Religious Freedom discovered that dozens of mosques in major cities across the country, including New York, Washington, and Los Angeles, were distributing documents, bearing the seal of the government of Saudi Arabia, that incite Muslims to acts of violence and promote hatred of Jews and Christians...

I thought this was interesting. Maybe, perhaps, there was a little bit going on behind the scenes of Karen Hughes' recent and much-maligned trip:

...Also demanding answers about the hate materials is the State Department's undersecretary for public diplomacy and public affairs, Karen Hughes. During a high-profile trip to the Middle East last week, Ms. Hughes said American representatives had addressed the propagation of Saudi hate material in America during private meetings with government officials.

In a State Department briefing held en route to Ankara, Turkey, from Saudi Arabia last Tuesday, Ms. Hughes was asked why she had raised the issue that day during a public meeting with Saudi journalists, becoming the first American official to do so publicly. "We had been raising the issue privately," Ms. Hughes said, "and as part of raising difficult issues that we need to discuss, I felt it was appropriate." The undersecretary did not elaborate on the results of the private meetings, but the degree to which Saudi Arabia is making efforts to stop the propaganda will be a subject of the Senate hearings, Mr. Reynolds said...

I'm generally skeptical of such "quiet, behind-the-scenes" diplomacy -- which I imagine is attended by much wringing of hands and sincere expressions of concern...quickly laughed off when the door closes -- but, well...there it is.

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I think the materials should be confiscated and turned into dixie cups. Then we could sell them back to the Saudis for use in their hospitals.

hmmmm...

Ah, you may be on to something there...

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