NOUAKCHOTT, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) -- Mauritania is launching a large-scale media
campaign against the dangers of terrorism and extremism, according to the local
press agency ANI.
Live debates are being broadcast by the state television and radio and
supported by contributions from ulemas (Islamic scholars), researchers and
psychologists to explain the reasons which drive some "youths to get attracted"
to terrorism.
In broadcasts, panelists explain the concept of Jihad (holy war)which has
on several occasions been misinterpreted by the fundamentalists, the banning of
shedding of other people's blood by the sharia (the Islamic law), as well as the
sacrilegious acts which include attacks against any non-Muslim on the Muslim
soil.
In reaction to this campaign, some jailed extremist activists have sent a
statement to ANI from prison, praising the ulemas. They said they have
understood certain concepts "which they previously did not understand."
Observers see the statement as a sign of true beginning of dialogue between
the country's security authorities and the "jihadist" groups who have more than
60 being held in Nouakchott prisons.
The campaign comes after a symposium ended on Friday on ways to deal with
religious extremism.