Saudis learn lessons of terror and hatred in schools

From: Chicago Sun-Times | Date: May 19, 2003| Author: Joel Sprayregen | Copyright information

There is no chance of eliminating terrorism by Saudis unless Saudi Arabia uproots its educational establishment. That establishment continues to teach hatred of Westerners. This incitement is rooted in history. Dore Gold's new book, Hatred's Kingdom, utilizing previously unpublished documents, unmasks Saudi reality. The Saudi government has ceded control of religion and education to the fanatic Wahhabi sect. In return, the Wahhabis confer political legitimacy.

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