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Arabia
Holding instigators accountable
2016-05-17
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] Saudi prisoner Hadi al-Baqmi broke hearts as he spoke about the influence of instigators. Hundreds of Saudi young men are fighting in battlefields that they were dragged to in a cold-blooded manner via religious sermons or lectures.

Like others, Baqmi was of course wrong in joining these battlefields, for which he has paid 10 years of his life. Meanwhile,
...back at the barn, Bossy had come up with a new idea, one that didn't involve kerosene...
his children grow up apart from him.

Accountability
Lawyer Abdulrahman al-Lahham decided to legally pursue those instigators to protect God’s religion and the country, and defend youths who are being recruited everyday via the internet or preachers’ sermons. Lahham said such cases put an end to holy warriors’ manipulation of young men.

Baqmi asked why his instigator’s fortune has increased, and why the latter gets to brag as he enjoys living in his castle while other people’s sons are dragged to their graves. He asked how this instigator gets to risk the lives of other people’s sons without venturing his own life. These are logical questions.

If the instigator is honest, why is he not among the ranks of young men who are being used to fuel wars? Baqmi says the preacher’s tears were one of the reasons he accepted to be recruited. "I thought he was honest because I saw him cry," he said.

Holding instigators accountable is necessary, as our sons have been pushed to join bloody wars for 30 years now, and are being pursued and imprisoned while instigators remain on the loose. Holding those responsible accountable is legitimate and legal, as justice is the backbone of every country.
Posted by:Fred

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