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March 19, 2009 Special Dispatch No. 2260

Liberal Saudi Journalist Turki Al-Dakhil Supports Allowing Women to Drive – And Chopping Off Thieves' Hands

March 19, 2009
Saudi Arabia | Special Dispatch No. 2260

Following are excerpts from an interview with Saudi journalist Turki Al-Dakhil, which aired on Rotana Music TV on January 19, 2009.

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"Egypt and Jordan Have Reached Agreements [With Israel] that Protect Their Interests... I Support This Idea"

Interviewer: "Are you for or against peace with Israel?"

Turki Al-Dakhil: "I support peace if it does not involve complete surrender."

Interviewer: "Do you view the peace some Arab countries have signed with Israel as surrender? Which countries, for instance?"

Turki Al-Dakhil: "No, what I meant is that, for example, the Arab peace initiative..."

Interviewer: "You are not referring to the peace Israel signed with Egypt and Jordan?"

Turki Al-Dakhil: "To be honest, I don't know. Egypt and Jordan have reached agreements that protect their interests. A country like Jordan, with small revenues and few natural resources, cannot survive in the eye of a conflict. In order to focus on development, it had to sign peace with Israel. On the contrary, I support this idea."

 

 

"I Support Disarming Hizbullah"

Interviewer: "Are you for or against disarming Hizbullah?"

Turki Al-Dakhil: "I support disarming Hizbullah. I support disarming any organization other than the state.

[...]

"Michel Aoun's trip to Syria has raised question marks from here to Damascus."

Interviewer: "But nothing is constant in politics, as you know."

Turki Al-Dakhil: "I wrote this in my article, but when Aoun gets up in a press conference, and begins to theorize about how Syria has changed, and about how Assad Jr. is different from Assad Sr. - I say: By God, what change has Syria undergone exactly? I don't see any change. Aoun fled to the French embassy. He was fleeing from the Syrians for 15 years. He fled in his underwear. He fled to save his life."

Interviewer: "Do you think this visit was detrimental to him? I am talking about the long run, because right now, we see no sign of this."

Turki Al-Dakhil: "I don't care if it was detrimental to him or not, but as someone who follows the events, I was surprised by this change, and by the theories about how this change is logical. It's like saying: The others have changed, not me." [...]

 

Women Not Being "Allowed to Drive is a Very Negative Thing for Saudi Arabia"

Interviewer: "Are you for or against preventing Saudi women from driving?"

Turki Al-Dakhil: "I am against preventing women from driving."

Interviewer: "Against?"

Turki Al-Dakhil: "Against the prevention."

Interviewer: "Against the prevention?"

Turki Al-Dakhil: "I support allowing women to drive."

Interviewer: "Why has this taken so long?"

Turki Al-Dakhil: "To be honest, I don't see any justification for this. The fact that to this day, women are not allowed to drive is a very negative thing for Saudi Arabia." [...]

 

 

How Can "Something That Is Written in Allah's Book," i.e. Shari'a Law, "Be Barbaric?"

Interviewer: "What about continuing to implement the laws of the shari'a, such as flogging, and chopping off the hands of thieves? This is my third 'for or against' question."

Turki Al-Dakhil: "I am in favor of continuing these laws."

Interviewer: "You support continuing them?"

Turki Al-Dakhil: "Yes."

Interviewer: "Even though the West considers these laws..."

Turki Al-Dakhil: "These laws appear in shari'a texts."

Interviewer: "But many Islamic and Arab countries do not implement them, even though they follow the religion of Islam."

Turki Al-Dakhil: "Obviously, not all countries must be the same."

Interviewer: "So you support this?"

Turki Al-Dakhil: "Yes."

Interviewer: Don't you consider this, as human rights organizations claim..."

Turki Al-Dakhil: "Barbaric punishments?"

Interviewer: "Yes?"

Turki Al-Dakhil: "Do you think that something that is written in Allah's book can be barbaric? I'm asking you."

Interviewer: "No, I am doing the asking in this show."

Turki Al-Dakhil: "Consider that to be my answer."

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