Saudi says haj safe from attacks and stampedes
Saudi Arabia says it is ready to host more than two million pilgrims at this year's haj after tightening security and safety to ensure the annual Muslim rite passes without incident. The authorities want to thwart possible attacks by al Qaeda, which has waged a 20-month campaign of violence in the kingdom, political demonstrations by pilgrims from Iran or Libya and crowd stampedes of the kind that killed 250 people last year. Speaking after a parade of special civil and military defence forces during a tour of the holy sites ahead of the pilgrimage, which begins on Tuesday, Interior Minister Prince Nayef said there was extra security this year. "We hope nothing will happen to disturb haj security (and) we are sure that everyone coming here is doing so to perform haj," he told a news conference. "But security incidents do not declare themselves in advance. You cannot guess what a criminal can do," he said, adding the kingdom was doing all it could to stop militants using haj as a staging post for crossing into neighbouring Iraq.
Posted by: Fred 2005-01-17 |