The following are excerpts from an interview with Mustafa Fiqi, chairman, of the Egyptian Parliament foreign affairs committee and with General Ahmad Abd Al-Halim of the Egyptian Council of Foreign Affairs. Channel 1 of the Egyptian TV aired this interview on July 7, 205
Fiqi:Egypt was one of
the first countries
to call attention to the phenomenon
of terrorism in its international form.
We said repeatedly,
particularly to the British,
who were burnt
by its fire today –
and we are saddened by
these bloody events in London.
They were always convinced
that all those whom we call terrorists
are political opposition groups
that the Egyptian and other
governments in the Middle East
were monitoring,
and that there is no reason
whatsoever to restrict them
and that they
should be granted
the freedom of speech and
movement, and work permits.
Until they were
burnt by its fire,
starting with 9/11
and up to now,
and they have begun
to understand the truth.
Now some sense of awareness has
begun to emerge in the entire world,
that this phenomenon is not connected
to a particular religion, country, or culture,
but rather it is a phenomenon
that is spreading everywhere.
There are terrorists in every
religion and nationality.
Perhaps, by chance, there
are Muslims who carry out
some of the terrorist
operations at this stage,
but Jews carried out terrorist
operations in the past,
and Christians have carried out terrorist operations as well.
No religion has
a monopoly on terrorism.
But we as Arabs
and Muslims
feel a deep concern about the linkage between terrorism as a phenomenon
and Islam as a civilization,
history, and culture.
General Abd Al-Halim:These groups,
as we said and as was mentioned,
are not just Muslim. There are
many extremist groups.
We've all heard of Bader-Meinhof.
We've all heard of the Red Brigades,
the Red Army, and many other groups.
Even if we don't hear about
these groups in the media,
we can't exclude them.
It's possible that these groups operate today under the guise of Al-Qaeda,
and it's attributed to Al-Qaeda,
and there is a communique
saying that Al-Qaeda
and so on.
These organizations exist
in many countries.
As we said, we're talking about
a decentralized organization
and they are operating
under the name of...
and they publish a communique
stating that it was Al-Qaeda
that carried out this operation.
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