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Saudi Says Ok to Killing TV Network Owners?

Top cleric in Saudi judiciary: it's OK to kill owners of TV networks airing 'immoral content'
By Associated Press
10:18 AM CDT, September 12, 2008
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) _ Saudi Arabia's top judiciary official has issued a religious decree saying it is permissible to kill the owners of satellite TV networks that broadcast immoral content.
The 79-year-old Sheik Saleh al-Lihedan said Thursday that satellite channels cause the "deviance of thousands of people."
Many of the most popular Arab satellite networks — which include channels showing music videos often denounced as obscene by Muslim conservatives — are owned by Saudi princes and well-connected Saudi businessmen. Al-Lihedan did not specify any particular channels.
Al-Lihedan is chief of the kingdom's highest tribunal, the Supreme Judiciary Council. Saudi Arabia's judiciary is made up of Islamic clerics whose decrees, or fatwas, on everyday issues are widely respected. Their fatwas do not have the weight of law. In the courts, cleric-judges rule according to Islamic law, but interpretations can vary.
Al-Lihedan was answering listeners' questions during the daily "Light in the Path" radio program in which he and others make rulings on what is permissible under Islamic law.
One caller asked about Islam's view of the owners of satellite TV channels that show "bad programs" during Ramadan.
"I want to advise the owners of these channels, who broadcast calls for such indecency and impudence ... and I warn them of the consequences," he said.
"What does the owner of these networks think, when he provides seduction, obscenity and vulgarity?" he said.
"Those calling for corrupt beliefs, certainly it's permissible to kill them," he said. "Those calling for sedition, those who are able to prevent it but don't, it is permissible to kill them."
Among the most viewed Arabic satellite networks is Rotana, which airs movies and music videos. It is owned by Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, a billionaire businessman and member of the royal family whom Forbes ranks as the world's 13th richest person.
Al-Lihedan sparked controversy in the past by issuing a decree that Saudis can join jihadists to fight U.S. troops in Iraq.

posted on Sept 13, 2008 2:39 PM ()

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Well, since killing Americans seems to be OK with this guy, maybe one of those Muslim clerics will give him his due for what he is broadcasting. Too much to hope for?
comment by dragonflyby on Sept 14, 2008 9:42 PM ()
Oh the perils to freedom in a closed intolerant society. Long live the separation of church and state. But don't get too smug, America. Here's an interesting side note from last night's Bill Moyers Journal: Several popular radical right wing radio talk show hosts in the U.S. have espoused on the air killing liberals, who were in fact the target of the recent U.S. shooting murders in a Unitarian Church. Hate breeds hate. Not much difference between those extremists and the jihadists in the end, is there?
comment by marta on Sept 13, 2008 3:20 PM ()

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