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'Accused known for radicalism'
A Muslim Education Society source said that they were familiar with the five arrested, but added that they had disavowed them a long time ago because they did not agree with their religious radicalism. “We have been in fact in opposition with them for some time now,” the sources told the Tribune. “They used to provoke people during religious lessons, and insisted on ruling people according to the literal teachings of the religion,” the source said.
"We're Salafists. If you don't agree with us, you're apostates and infidels, so we can kill you."
According to family sources, Mohieddeen worked in the Dammam Chamber of Commerce for ten years, but is now unemployed. He is married and has has five sons and two daughters.
"Arrested for terrorism, are you? Mohieddeen, I'm sorry, but we're gonna have to let you go..."
Bu Khuwa, who wroked at Batelco programming department, is a Riffa resident. He has three sons and two daughters, aged between six months and nine years. His wife said that her husband did not have clear political inclinations, adding that he was arrested on Friday upon his return from hajj. She said that her husband was innocent.
"And I'm sure he'd have told me if he was a crazed killer. I mean, I'd at least have noticed, wouldn't I?"
Isa Al Belushi is a National Guard officer. His wife is pregnant. Jamal Al Belushi, Isa’s first cousin, worked with a local bank. He has two daughters and lives in Hamad Town.
Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2003-02-16
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