MEMRI
March 11, 2005
The Saudi daily Al-Riyadh recently published an article titled “My Son’s
Teacher Was a Terrorist,” by Badria bint Abdallah Al-Bishr, a lecturer in social
sciences at King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. She described her children’s
experiences in school following September 11, 2001 and recounted her
astonishment at discovering that one of the terrorists in the December 30, 2004 car
bombing of the Saudi Interior Ministry in Riyadh had been her son’s teacher. The
following are excerpts from the article: [1]
“Mother, Did You Know that Osama bin Laden is a Hero”
“One day after the events of September 11, my son, who was then in fifth
grade, came in from school. He entered my office as I was reading, [sat down and]
crossed his legs, and said to me: ‘Mother, did you know that Osama bin Laden
is a hero who left the entire world behind him and went to the mountains to
fight for the sake of Allah?’
“When he saw my astonishment, he cockily shifted position, confident that he
hadn’t yet finished surprising me, and asked: ‘Mother, why don’t we stop
[exporting] oil to America so it will surrender to our terms?’ [I replied]: ‘What
grave words you are saying! Watch your mouth!’”
‘My Son in Third Grade Drew Two Airplanes Blowing up in the Twin Towers’
“The day after the events of September 11, my other son, then in third grade
in elementary school, showed me his charming drawing, the subject of which
was: ‘Draw the sight of the two airplanes blowing up the twin [towers].’ The art
teacher was not aware that some of the children had not seen this because
[their parents] protect them from harmful sights. But the teacher had a different
view, which he did not manage to repress even during art class.
“This happened four years ago, [and] during this time I was angered by
instances such as these, which did not stop happening to my children until the day
that we could have anticipated arrived.
“After the [December 2004] attack on the Interior Ministry, the photos and
full names of the terrorists were published. During dinner, while I was eating,
my son told me that one of the terrorists had been his teacher at school. At
that moment, I choked. One of the attackers of the Interior Ministry and
[security] forces building was his teacher!!!
“Before the attack, this teacher used to go around my children’s classrooms
and talk to them. Furthermore, before this incident they would say he was a
good man
“How can a parent protect his children if he sends them to school certain
that they are in good hands [but in fact] he doesn’t know that one of the
terrorists will be his son’s teacher?
“If [children] are surrounded like this by the terrorist ideology, whether on
the computer screen or in the newspapers, where can fathers take their
children to rescue them from those who act with hypocrisy, identify with [the
terrorist ideology], justify it, and think that we must first liberate Palestine
before we condemn terror?”
“The Terrorist Ideology Was Always Present”
“The terrorist ideology was always present, and we [did] sense it. But we
called it by different names, not its [true] name, out of fear that it would be
exposed and would destroy us. [This ideology] has taken control of us in full
force, and has threatened all who disagree with it to the point where we have
become weak against it”
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