Special report

Washington witnesses the greatest sit-in front of the Saudi embassy to condemn terrorism

A delegation represents the International Center for the Pursuit of Terrorists (ICPT) visited the White House to hand over a message in this regard to president Bush.


 

The center of the Iraqi media in Washington

August 24, 2007

 

Hundreds of angry protesters sat in, today Friday, in front of The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia embassy in the American capital Washington, D.C. for the condemnation of terror and the excommunicating fatwas that has been issued by the Wahhabi excommunication scholars in Saudi Arabia in which they permits in it the killing of humans, and the destruction of the sacred Islamic places, Christianity and other. The protesters, who repeated anti-terrorism slogans condemning the excommunicating fatwas, have raised pictures that symbolize the equality of Saudi Arabia with the Al-Qaeda network and their equality with the Wahhabism as a totalitarian excommunicating and destructive hamlet; like Nazism.

 

The protestors (many were women and children from different nationalities, religions and doctrines) carried slogans demanding the Saudi Arabia government to stop all kinds of support to terrorists and the abstinence from the exercise of the sabotage role in Iraq aiming to the destruction of the new political process, calling the kingdom to respect the Iraqi people will.

 

After three hours of sit-in, the protesters moved by large march to front of the White House, for the condemnation of the terrorism, and asking the US administration for a tightening policy to pressure on Saudi Arabia for stopping terrorism.

 

After the end of the sit-in, a delegation from the International Center for the Pursuit of Terrorists (ICPT) visited the White House and handed over a message regarding this issue to President Bush.

 

The International Center for the Pursuit of Terrorists (ICPT) has urged earlier this month on the participation in the sit-in front of the kingdom embassy for the condemnation of terrorism, sparing of the human blood especially in Iraq were its people is exposed to a war of attrition waged by the terrorists against them that caused big numbers of innocent Iraqi victims.

 

Attached are few pictures from today’s sit-in.