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Sunday, July 12, 2009
Saudis claim 98% success rate for Munasaha (terrorist rehabilitation) Program

Munasaha Program: An essential Tool in Saudi Arabia's War on Terror
By Abeed al Suhaimy Asharq Al-Awsat 12/07/2009
http://aawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=1&id=17397

Dammam, Asharq Al-Awsat-The Saudi judiciary last Wednesday issued its
verdicts in the country's first terror trials, finding 330 Al Qaeda members
guilty of a range of terrorism-related charges. Prior to their conviction,
these defendants had been taking part in the government-sponsored Munasaha
rehabilitation program that works in parallel with the war on the ground
against the Al Qaeda organization. This war involves the uncovering of
sleeper cells and terrorist operations as well as the fight against those
who finance terrorist activities and promote an [extremist] ideology.

Psychologists, Islamic scholars, social workers and academics are involved
in the Munasaha rehabilitation program that aims to analyze and rehabilitate
terrorist ideology as part of the ideological war that Saudi security
apparatus has been engaged in against Al Qaeda over the past few years.
Approximately 100 religious figures, psychologists, social workers, and
teachers help to operate the Munasaha rehabilitation program which aims to
rehabilitate those who have been involved in terrorist activity.

Sheikh Mohamed al Najimi, a member of the Islamic Fiqh Academy, told Asharq
Al-Awsat that those arrested for engaging in terrorist activity are enrolled
in the Munasaha rehabilitation program before being transferred to the
judiciary. He said that this program, which is implemented on both a general
and personal level, has succeeded in convincing many of those who were
previously involved in terrorist activity to abandon their destructive
ideology. Al Najimi said, "We have counselled people who took part in
well-known terrorist operations and by debating with them and utilizing
evidence we have convinced them of the invalidity of their argument."

Against the backdrop of the preliminary verdict issued against the 330 Al
Qaeda members who were convicted of involvement in terrorist activity, al
Najimi told Asharq Al-Awsat that the Munasaha team researched those involved
in terrorist activity and those who follow the Al Qaeda ideology or other
Jihadist ideologies.
Al Najimi added that prior to enrolment in the Munasaha rehabilitation
program detainees are psychologically assed to ensure that they do not
suffer from any mental illnesses such as depression or schizophrenia. He
also said that the social situation of potential detainees is also assessed
prior to enrolment in the program to ensure that their families would not
suffer from financial troubles as a result of their imprisonment, and that
their family members would be willing to visit the detainees during their
rehabilitation.

Following this, the Munasaha team draws up a report on each detainee's
psychological and social status, and it is decided whether the detainee will
be enrolled in the program or whether social aid must be provided to ensure
that the detainee is eligible for enrolment and is free of any [external]
influences that may impede rehabilitation.

Al Najimi said that following enrolment, the Munasaha team analyzes the
ideology that the detainee follows, whether this is the ideology of Al Qaeda
or some other Jihadist ideology, by conducting a calm discussion with him.
He said that the Munasaha team, which comprises of two sheikhs and a
psychologist, meets with the detainee individually, bringing him texts and
conducting discussions that refute his ideology and beliefs.

"Following this, the prisoner is enrolled in an educational program that is
carried out by several individuals and this involves lessons in allegiance,
as well as lessons that deal with [the true meaning of] Jihad and Takfir,
and other lessons that deal with Saudi Arabia's role in providing services
to Islam and Muslims, as if he is in a school," said al Najimi.

Al Najimi told Asharq Al-Awsat that he believes that this program has
succeeded in rehabilitating the ideology of detainees. He defended the role
that the rehabilitation program plays in combating Al Qaeda and other
Jihadist ideology, saying that the proportion of those that complete the
program and return to their former [Jihadist] ideology is no more than two
per cent. Al Najimi also said that the Munasaha program had received a
certificate from the US Secretary of State in recognition of its role in
analyzing and fighting against terrorist ideology. Al Najimi also made
reference to two US Congressmen who have called for the Munasaha program to
be implemented on an international level in order to benefit from the Saudi
experience in rehabilitating terrorists.

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