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Heretic Saudi Journalist Resumes Work Today
2006-04-21
Journalist Rabah Al-Quwayi, who was released earlier this week by the authorities, resumes work today at his Arabic daily Shams. All charges against him were dropped.

Al-Quwayi was arrested on April 3 over his writings on the Internet, which authorities said cast doubts on the journalist’s belief in Islam. Al-Quwayi, 24, a reporter in the Arabic daily in Riyadh, was summoned by a memo from the Hail police to conclude some paperwork related to his car which had been vandalized last November. When he showed up at the station he was arrested for his postings. “They said they had closed the case of vandalizing my car and opened a new one that said they doubted my belief in Islam based on writings I posted on the Internet,” said Al-Quwayi.

At the police station he was questioned by the Grand Inquisition Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice about his Islamic beliefs, Al-Quwayi told Arab News by phone from his jail cell on April 4. After being put to the question five days of detention at the police center he was able to assign lawyer Abdul Rahman Al-Lahem to his case. Al-Quwayi’s lawyer was not allowed to view any of his defendant’s arrest documents or the charges brought against him. “They told me to check with the summary court as the case had been transferred to them,” said Al-Lahem.

No further details about the case surfaced until Saturday afternoon when Al-Quwayi was suddenly released from detention. “Al-Quwayi’s case is closed for good,” said Al-Lahem. Arab News contacted Al-Quwayi after his discharge. “I’ll be back to work at the newspaper in Riyadh by the end of this week for sure and continue my job as usual,” he confirmed.
Good luck to him. And Death to the Grand Inquisition.
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Arabia
Journalist Detained for Heresy
2006-04-09
JEDDAH — Saudi journalist Rabah Al-Quwayi, 24, has been detained by Hail authorities in connection with his writings posted on Internet forums, which they allege place his Islamic faith in doubt.
Heresy, by Allan! Fire up the auto-da-fe!
Al-Quwayi, a reporter for the Riyadh-based daily Shams, has been in Hail police custody since Monday. “They asked me about topics I wrote on the Internet four years ago,” Al-Quwayi told Arab News from his detention center.

Hail police chief Gen. Nasser Al-Nowaisser said Al-Quwayi is detained under a warrant requested by the Grand Inquisition Commission for Prosecution and Investigation. “Our job was to execute the warrant. As his case is not a public offense, we have nothing to do with the course of the investigation,” said Al-Nowaisser.

When Arab News contacted Ahmad Al-Mashhour from the Hail office of the commission, he refused to comment on the case. Lawyer Abdul Rahman Al-Lahem announced yesterday that he would be representing Al-Quwayi. The lawyer said he is still unclear who the plaintiffs in the case are; nobody has come forward as the accusers. The commission has the legal right to detain any suspect for up to six months, said Al-Lahem, but the reasons have to be clear. “The crime must be a serious one, like drug-trafficking, theft, or when there is a likelihood of the suspect fleeing the country,” said the lawyer.

The story of Al-Quwayi’s detention goes back to November when he was based in Hail as a part-time reporter for the Okaz newspaper. He said that unidentified people had been tracking his postings on Internet forums regarding religious extremism. His car was subsequently vandalized and a note was left on the dashboard that said: “In the name of God, the Most Gracious and the Most Merciful: This time it is your car but next time it is you. Return to your religion and forsake heresy. This is the last warning.”
"We kills heretics in these here parts!"
Al-Quwayi says that he believes the harassment is based on his Internet writing and not anything he’s published in the two newspapers he has worked for. In a telephone interview with Arab News on Tuesday night, Al-Quwayi said that authorities in Hail contacted him asking him to come in and fill out some paperwork related to his complaints of harassment that stem from the incidents last November. He responded that he had obligations at his job and couldn’t come in. The police sent an explanation letter to the editor in chief of the paper, and Al-Quwayi was given permission to go to the police station. He was immediately arrested upon arrival. Police told him they had discarded his complaints of harassment and opened a new investigation into his Islamic faith. “They told me that if I didn’t complain to the police in the first place they wouldn’t have suspected my beliefs,” said Al-Quwayi.

Al-Quwayi said the commission inquisitors investigators were peppering him with questions that were meant to determine his religious knowledge. He added that commission inquisitors investigators argued with him on topics he posted on the Internet four years ago.
"I told them 'E pur se muove,' but they didn't get it. Looks like I'm gonna be burned at the stake. G'bye, Mom!"
Lawyer Al-Lahem said that now that he’s taken on the case, his first steps would be to review the warrant to make sure it has been done according to proper procedure, and to request the case be moved to Riyadh where he and his client live.
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Arabia
Brown turbans threaten Soddy journalist
2005-11-16
The car of a Hail-based journalist was vandalized yesterday by miscreants who were allegedly angered by his Internet postings. Rabah Al-Quwayi, a reporter for the Arabic daily Okaz, was about to go to work in the morning when he saw that the window of his car had been broken and a note had been left behind. The note said: “In the name of God, the Most Gracious and the Most Merciful: This time it is your car but next time it is you. Return to your religion and forsake heresy. This is the last warning.”
Sounds remarkably like a death threat to me...
“I’ve been receiving threatening SMS messages and verbal attacks for a year now,” Al-Quwayi told Arab News over the phone from Hail. “But this is the first time things have turned physical. I tried to track the numbers through the Saudi Telecom Company (STC) but it always turns out that the numbers are registered to expatriates.” The reporter was not attacked for anything he had written in Okaz, but rather for his participation in several Internet forums. Al-Quwayi’s liberal points of view upset a number of participants in the forums.

The attack on his car took place the day after Al-Quwayi, also a supervisor at one of the prominent Saudi cultural Internet forums, posted an article on the site. His article commented on the case of Muhammad Al-Harbi, a chemistry teacher who was charged and convicted of mocking religion. “I wrote that the only logical explanation for Al-Harbi’s case is that he is against terrorism and some religious people seem to support terrorism and so Al-Harbi, by disagreeing with them, is against religion. It is confusing,” Al-Quwayi explained.
Al-Harbi was also convicted by a Soddy court, which would make me think it also supports terrorism. So there goes my windshield.
Another threat was made on Al-Quwayi’s life last month. The threat was made on the well-known fundamentalist website, Al-Sahat. “They took a sentence that I had written earlier out of context. In a long article I wrote in a discussion of the Holy Qur’an and posted on the Internet, I said that ‘nothing should be taken for granted.’ The fundamentalists then concluded that I did not believe in the Holy Qur’an and so I should be killed.”
That's their usual response when people don't agree with them in every respect, isn't it?
When he saw the damage to his car, Al-Quwayi immediately called the police. He said that they arrived quickly and showed great concern. “They examined the car, took fingerprints and even a DNA expert was there to check,” he said. The police explained to Al-Quwayi that the bad handwriting in the note and the spelling mistakes were done on purpose to confuse and disguise.
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