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Saudi to open militant-monitoring centre during Trump’s visit

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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is taking new steps to counter the messages of Islamic State and other Islamist militant groups online, a senior Saudi official said yesterday, as US President Donald Trump began a visit to the kingdom.

Mohammed al-Issa, secretaryg­eneral of the Saudi-based Muslim World League, told reporters the kingdom will open a coordinati­ng centre on Sunday in an inaugurati­on ceremony attended by Trump and Saudi King Salman.

Saudi Arabia aims to take the fight beyond military action “because we know these groups can only be defeated if we defeat their ideology”, he said.

“Al Qaeda did not collapse after the fall of the Taliban because its ideology still existed.”

Issa, who also directs the defence ministry’s new Ideologica­l War Center and has a seat on the kingdom’s Council of Senior Scholars, said Saudi Arabia had already begun initiative­s to discredit and dismantle extremist websites.

The Ideologica­l War Center, which launched operations last month, aims to correct what it calls ‘misguidanc­e’ about Islam through its channels on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube.

The kingdom’s Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition has also establishe­d the world’s biggest digital centre to monitor ISIS and al-Qaeda activites online, said Issa. He said the digital centre had closed thousands of militant websites.

Ahead of Trump’s trip, the White House said the president expected tangible results from Saudi Arabia in countering Islamic extremism. — Reuters

 ??  ?? A man takes photos of the arrival of Trump shown on local TV at a media centre, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. — Reuters photo
A man takes photos of the arrival of Trump shown on local TV at a media centre, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. — Reuters photo

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