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03KUWAIT3402
2003-07-28 14:15:00
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Embassy Kuwait
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KUWAIT MEDIA REACTION, JULY 26-28: ISLAMIC

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 KUWAIT 003402 

SIPDIS

STATE FOR INR/R/MR, NEA/ARP, NEA/PPD, PA, INR/NESA,
IIP/G/NEA-SA, INR/B
WHITE HOUSE FOR PRESS OFFICE
LONDON FOR GOLDRICH, PARIS FOR O'FRIEL
SECDEF FOR OASD/PA
CINCCENT FOR CCPA
USDOC FOR 4520/ANESA/ONE/FITZGERALD-WILKS
USDOC FOR ITA AND PTO/OLIA

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KU KDMR
SUBJECT: KUWAIT MEDIA REACTION, JULY 26-28: ISLAMIC
CHARITIES; DEATHS OF UDAY AND QUSAY HUSSEIN; IRAQI WMD

UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 KUWAIT 003402

SIPDIS

STATE FOR INR/R/MR, NEA/ARP, NEA/PPD, PA, INR/NESA,
IIP/G/NEA-SA, INR/B
WHITE HOUSE FOR PRESS OFFICE
LONDON FOR GOLDRICH, PARIS FOR O'FRIEL
SECDEF FOR OASD/PA
CINCCENT FOR CCPA
USDOC FOR 4520/ANESA/ONE/FITZGERALD-WILKS
USDOC FOR ITA AND PTO/OLIA

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KU KDMR
SUBJECT: KUWAIT MEDIA REACTION, JULY 26-28: ISLAMIC
CHARITIES; DEATHS OF UDAY AND QUSAY HUSSEIN; IRAQI WMD


1. SUMMARY: All newspapers report government initiatives
to oversee Islamic charitable donations, including formation
of a joint committee to "inspect" charitable organizations
and a proposed ministerial department to monitor Shiia
charitable funds, leading to denunciations by Shiia MPs. One
liberal commentator blames "governmental mismanagement and
the absence of monitoring" for the diversion of funds to
terrorist organizations.

On Iraq, reaction to the deaths of Uday and Qusay is
predictably positive, although one commentator criticizes US
forces for allowing Saddam's wife and former Minister of
Information Mohammad Al-Sahaf to remain free. A noted
liberal says that the fact that President Bush and PM Blair
are facing heat on the Iraqi WMD issue is a positive example
of how US and British leaders are held to account by their
people. END SUMMARY.


2. News Stories: Minister of Interior Sheikh Nawaf Al-
Ahamd denied that there are Kuwaitis among the nineteen
persons apprehended recently in Saudi Arabia for suspicion
of carrying out terrorist acts.

Al-Seyassah reports that the new Minister of Awqaf and
Islamic Affairs, Abdullah Al-Matouq, is considering
establishment of a Shiia department at the Ministry to
monitor Shiia funds and donations. Al-Matouq stated that
"it is vital to have bodies to organize collection and
spending of Awqaf funds and donations to keep these
activities beyond suspicion." Shiia MPs accuse the Minister
of harboring "bad intentions" against the Shiia, Al-Seyassah
reports.

Al-Qabas reports that an official source at the Ministry of
Labor and Social Affairs stated that the Ministry has
contacted the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Commerce
and the Kuwait City Municipality in order to form a
committee to inspect the work of charitable organizations.

Al-Seyassah reports on July 28 that the government called on
the Ministry of Labor and Social affairs to remove all
unlicensed charity booths in Kuwait

Al-Watan reports that a conservative MP, Jassim Al-Kandari,
has reiterated opposition to granting women their political
rights by warning against "submission to any foreign

intervention, especially American pressure."

The Assistant Undersecretary for Scholarship at the Ministry
of Higher Education Ahmad Al-Duwaisan responding in Al-Qabas
to criticism of US student visa procedures stated that, "The
Ministry fully understands the security situation of each
country. and [the US Embassy] has denied only a limited
number of applicants due to specific reasons."

Editorials:


3. "Kuwait, Enjoy the Occasion"
Waleed Al-Jassim wrote in independent Al-Watan (7/26):
"Kuwait, you have the right to enjoy the deaths of Udai and
Qusai. Four months after their escape from one den to
another in women's clothes, they were finally killed. Now,
the journey is over and the allied forces succeeded in
chopping off Saddam's wings. If Saddam is lucky, he will end
up. running and hiding from one place to another. The other
option, which most people wish, is see him in custody and
put on trial for all the crimes he has committed."


4. Nabil Al-Fadel wrote in independent Al-Rai Al-Aam
(7/26): "It is acceptable for the American forces to kill
Udai and Qusai for what they did to the Iraqi people.
However, we cannot understand why American forces leave
Saddam's wife and daughters free despite knowing their
whereabouts. It is not also acceptable to allow [former
Minister of Information Mohammad] Al-Sahaf to leave Iraq,
knowing that he defended Saddam's regime. Allowing Al-Sahaf
to remain free is not fair to the Iraqi people because it
encourages supporters of Saddam's regime to continue the
struggle against [coalition] forces in Iraq."


5. "Financing Terrorism"
Dr. Shamlan Al-Essa wrote in independent Al-Seyassah (7/27):
"We cannot rule out the possibility that [terrorists]
exploit governmental mismanagement and the absence of
monitoring to finance the young generation who volunteer to
fight abroad. In other words, some governments, political
movements, charitable organizations and religious movements
which work under various covers contribute in the financing
of terrorism."


6. "Iraq and the Upcoming Danger"
Mubarak Al-Hajiri wrote in independent Al-Watan (7/26):
"Wherever you go, you keep hearing about the failure of
America in Iraq. Personally, I do not see any American
failure in Iraq, despite the daily human losses there. On
the contrary, I believe that the coalition forces have
succeeded in achieving their objectives. [However] any
success will not be achieved without the support of the
Iraqis themselves. Unless the coalition forces find a
political solution to that which Iraq suffers from, the
danger will remain."


7. "America's Milking Cow"
Dr. Sami Khalifa wrote in independent Al-Rai Al-Aam (7/26):
"America's interests are only based on shallow self-
interest. [which] has made the American administration act
in such a way as both small and great nations must follow
the will of the US or face economic or political sanctions.
The US has based its policies. on discrimination according
to color, religion and cultures."


8. "Arabs and Iraq"
Dr. Shamlan al-Essa wrote in independent Al-Seyassah (7/28):
"Arab intellectuals who criticize the coalition are
demanding the establishment of a democratic system in Iraq
that is based on freedom and justice among all parties, but
how many Arab countries have a real democratic regime? We
are very confused by the Arabs because they are demanding
Iraq's sovereignty and at the same time demand the departure
of coalition forces from Iraq. There is no doubt that this
would cause a civil war in Iraq. I tell the Arabs to be
merciful with us and with the people of Iraq, because Iraq
needs stability and security now. What the coalition forces
are doing in Iraq now is correct and the reconstruction of
Iraq will take time, so please keep your hands out of Iraq."


9. "Great Nations"
Dr. Ahmad Al-Baghdadi wrote in independent Al-Seyassah
(7/28): "The great victory of the US and Britain in Iraq did
not protect Bush and Blair, because they did not tell the
truth about the reasons behind sending their armies to Iraq.
The weapon inspectors have not found [WMD] in Iraq since the
end of the war, meaning that Bush and Blair lied to their
people and may end up paying dearly by losing in the next
elections. Great people, like the people of America and
Britain, are not concerned about the personal lives of their
leaders, but they are concerned about honesty. Such ethics
and the accountability of officials is what made them great
nations, and this is the difference between them and us."


JONES