Who Is Prince Nayef?

TIERNEY, BILL

Who Is Prince Nayef? The most powerful man in Saudi Arabia BY BILL TIERNEY In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the trappings of monarchy obscure the police state that keeps the Saud family in power....

...Prince Nayef likes to give the younger Prince Saud a hand with foreign policy...
...Nor can such individuals ^^ be dismissed as fringe elements, the Saudi equivalent, say, of the Branch Davidians...
...It is high time we stopped cooperating...
...They wanted to attack us at our bases and tenets, notably our religion and the Palestinian issue...
...From an Islamist point of view, they're tainted...
...His monetary support for the Palestinians has been high-profile...
...Fouad bin Abdul Salaam bin Muhammad Al Farsi—but Prince Nayef heads the Supreme Council on Information...
...Many of the jihadist Arabs in Taliban-run Afghanistan had previously fought in Chechnya...
...The ministers of commerce, information, and foreign affairs all studied in the United States...
...What are his views about the United States and about jihad...
...The poor foreign minister was left grinning and trying to say something important...
...Active and alert at 69—unlike the two leading members of the "Sudeiri Seven," King Fahd and Prince Sultan, both of whom are elderly and ailing—Nayef has far more sway than the Western press has generally recognized...
...What Prince Nayef does have, thanks to his perch as interior minister, is a better feel for the mood of the populace than anyone else in the kingdom...
...Most discussions of the succession to King Fahd emphasize the competition be.2tween Crown Prince Abdullah, head of the National ^^ * ^ Guard, and Prince Sultan, head ' of the Ministry of Defense, vky These two factions would be I major players if civil war broke out...
...While Saudi newspapers never explain the function of this committee other than to produce studies on accession to the WTO, they do report some of its meetings...
...the academic community (with rare exceptions) is still sinking in the tar pit of postmodernism...
...When the Palestinians' Al-Aqsa Intifada began in the fall of 2000, senior members of the Saudi Ministry of Defense living in an upscale naval housing complex south of Riyadh heard their imam exhorting them as dutiful Muslims to fight Israel and those who support Israel...
...Indeed, Nayef appears to have made himself irremovable...
...They will continue to play us for fools as long as they can...
...Since 1995, the position has been held by Dr...
...he is the man behind the mike with assurances that everything will run smoothly, an excellent way to burnish his Islamic credentials...
...But it is Prince Nayef, head of the Ministerial Oversight Committee on the WTO, who calls the shots and calls the press conferences...
...Nayef's usual response to negative coverage of Saudi Arabia in the world media is one that draws militants into his camp: He blames the Western conspiracy to hurt Islam and the kingdom...
...Can they also say they are combating jihad...
...Prince Nayef, it seems, has decided to deal with this threat by riding the jihadist wave...
...He heads five major oversight committees and imposes himself on four other ministers, while firmly holding the reins of the most powerful ministry in the kingdom...
...In this country, there are some old-school types who cling to their settled view of the Middle East...
...Iyad bin Ameen Madani, has been in the job only since 1999 and would of course defer to the senior minister...
...Nayef is keenly aware that the widespread sympathy in Saudi Arabia for Osama bin Laden is a response not to bin Laden's personal charisma but to his jihadist mission, explicitly framed as obedience to the true Islam...
...But beneath the veneer of gracious luxury, internal security has never been more important than it is today to a regime that constrains the press and commerce, struggles to provide the generous benefits promised its citizens, and has made the country a breeding ground for Islamic extremism...
...He was the organizer of the famous telethon to raise money for Palestine in April 2002, and the website of his Saudi Committee for Support of the Al-Quds Intifada carries exhaustive reports on Saudi financial and media support for the Palestinians...
...Certainly he is in a position to remind his brothers, Prince Sultan and Crown Prince Abdullah, that regardless of who makes the public statements or takes the diplomatic trips, it is he who maintains the stability of the kingdom, and his organization that, day by day, keeps the royal family in power...
...Nayef is also general supervisor of the Joint Saudi Committee for the Relief of Kosovo and Chechnya, which funds Muslim activities and conducts training courses in these two countries...
...As the ultimate boss of the Border Guards, Prince Nayef will be fully informed...
...The English version of this site contains a straightforward definition of jihad: The general meaning of jihad is the / 1 expenditure of effort in order to estab- j > lish Allah's religion, call people to it, and establish its authority on the \ Earth, as well as reform the material \ ' circumstances of humanity...
...Prince Nayef's rejoinder to the Western campaign was most timely and may have put to rest whatever doubt one may have on the Kingdom's integrity...
...Although there is a ministry devoted to the hajj, the pilBill Tierney, a former military intelligence officer and UNSCOM inspector, is Middle East director for the background-check agency Owens Online...
...By his logic, anytime Muslims are under attack, it is incumbent on other Muslims to go to their aid...
...invasion of Iraq...
...Entry into the World Trade Organization is a major topic in Saudi Arabia lately, and one would expect the minister of commerce, Osama bin Jafar bin Ibrahim Faqih, or the foreign minister, Prince Saud, to be intimately involved...
...In fact, his lack of education is one of his greatest credentials...
...On this issue, Saudi reporters take dictation from the prince...
...A review of the Saudi press and Islamic websites shows that the opposite is true...
...On Saturday, Interior Minister Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz strongly criticized this trend and affirmed that such campaigns will not have any effect on the Kingdom itself...
...Although he has had the occasional extremist cleric arrested, he stands aside while many others preach jihad...
...The involvement of the senior members of the royal family in the Saudi media is far too byzantine to elucidate here...
...Suffice it to say that the dearth of substantive information on the workings of government in the Saudi press leaves observers scrutinizing every phrase for hidden meanings—as when Prince Salman, governor of Riyadh, returned from overseas and Prince Nayef pointedly was not among those attending the welcome-home reception...
...Lately, following the revelation that a member of the royal family had indirectly funded a 9/11 hijacker, Prince Nayef has resurrected the view that the Jews were behind the attacks...
...Such a meeting in June 2001, according to the Riyadh newspaper Al-jazirah, was attended by the foreign minister, but took place in the interior minister's office...
...Jihad, by .^H this meaning, becomes obliga- ^ tory upon the inhabitants of the countries that come under the occupation of the unbelievers...
...The minister of the hajj, Dr...
...He threatened to start two human rights committees in response to criticism from Amnesty International...
...Such change may already be underway in Saudi Arabia, where Prince Nayef is taking over before our eyes, retaining heir apparent Abdullah as window dressing...
...Thus, among his concerns as minister of the interior is the possibility that members of his own security personnel will join the jihad and direct it against the House of Saud, deeming their rule illegitimate on Islamic grounds...
...The specific meaning of jihad is the military A'i engagement of the unbelievers and those who carry the same legal status as the unbelievers...
...We can say that these people are either agents or ignorant since their action was against Islam and Muslims...
...As interior minister, Prince Nayef is responsible for controlling the clergy within the kingdom...
...He emphatically preaches jihad, notably in support of the Muslim brothers in Chechnya...
...And how much power does he wield in the Saudi power structure...
...Arrested by the Interior Ministry in 1994 for his radical preaching, Al-Oadah was released in 1999 without cause or comment...
...His comments in October 2001 about civilian deaths from U.S...
...Given that a majority of Saudis cheered the 9/11 attacks, we can expect to see tens of thousands of Saudis head north to help their fellow Muslims when Iraq is attacked...
...Similarly, it is the job of the information minister to control the content of all media in the Kingdom...
...After September 11, American strategists considered some worrisome long-term scenarios, including changes of government in Egypt, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia...
...Since then, he has launched a website, Islamtoday.net, from his home in Buraydah, in the Najd...
...We could begin by taking the measure of the man behind the throne...
...Nayef also heads the ambiguously titled Ministerial Committee on Morality (or "Morale...
...No wonder the Saudis hired a PR consultant to hit the Washington talk show circuit and discredit anyone who accuses them of being two-faced...
...Enmeshed as we are in an alliance of necessity with the Saudis, Americans should be asking: Who runs Saudi internal security...
...He noted that it is impossible that 19 youths including 17 Saudis carried out the operation of September 11, or that bin Laden or Al-Qaeda organization did that alone...
...But the Saudis have chosen their course, a path they presumably see as consistent with the dictates of the Koran...
...The keys are in his hands, and there is no one who can hold him to account...
...It was Nayef, not Saud, who went to Iran for the groundbreaking meeting to renew relations with the revolutionary regime in April 2001...
...He is a major player in the Saudi media labyrinth...
...A choice example from the English language Riyadh Daily of October 23, 2001: Whether it is the efficacy of the Jewish lobby or plain misconception, the Western media seem to be running amuck with reports against the Kingdom and its way of life...
...bombing in Afghanistan caused a diplomatic flurry, which he then topped by saying Saudi Arabia would not support a U.S...
...Further evidence of Prince Nayef's riding the jihadist wave is the case of Sheikh Salman bin Fahd Al-Oadah...
...Some insist that the Saudis are with us behind closed doors, and serve up the standard verbiage purely for popular consumption...
...Nayef regularly travels to Yemen for talks that should be the purview of the foreign minister...
...Prince Nayef knows that the widespread sympathy in Saudi Arabia for Osama bin Laden is a response not to bin Laden's personal charisma but to his jihadist mission, framed as obedience to the true Islam...
...This is precisely the kind of relief organization that is routinely used by jihadists as a cover for their activities...
...He sees the Islamist storm brewing and is trying to co-opt its energy to keep the House of Saud, or at least himself, in power...
...It is not a towering or trained intellect that propels Prince Nayef to propound these positions...
...By this action the world became against Islam, Muslims and Arabs...
...One example from a long list is Ibn Jebreen, a respected sheikh from the Najd region, the heartland of Wahhabism...
...But Prince Nayef already has his troops in place and hard at work...
...His bio mentions his "studies in religion, diplomacy, and security affairs...
...Less clear is whether his agents have infiltrated the other two organizations and have the V authority to arrest "disloyal elements" When the United 11\ States finally starts calling this war what it is— Jl a war against jihadist Islam—then clarity will dispel the illusion that J our relationship with the Saudis can ever go back to what it was before September 11...
...The reach of Nayef's influence is truly remarkable...
...If this were so, it would follow that they would rein in the preachers who inspired the 9/11 attackers and the numerous other Saudis who joined forces with bin Laden...
...It is a danger inadvertently sown by the regime itself, which long ago instituted the incessant intoning of the Koran on state radio and television...
...The Saudis claim they are combating terrorism...
...Today, Al-Oadah enjoys the protection of Prince H Nayef's ministry...
...The man who has been in charge of the Ministry of Interior for the last 27 years is Prince Nayef bin Abdul-Aziz, technically the fourth most powerful man in Saudi Arabia...
...grimage to Mecca required of Muslims, for example, Prince Nayef chairs the Supreme Committee on the Hajj...
...An article in the English edition of the Saudi newsweekly Ain Al-Yaqeen of November 29, 2002, states: Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz said that he greatly suspected that these terrorist organizations have relation with foreign intelligence that worked against Arab and Muslims, topped by Israeli intelligence...

Vol. 8 • December 2002 • No. 15


 
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