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President Hosni Mubarak has called for an international conference to fight
international terrorism and stressed that the battle against that phenomenon calls for the
cooperation of all parties of the international community without the exception of one
country or another. In
an interview with the American NBC television broadcast Saturday, President Mubarak said
that there should be no haste in making accusation against certain parties and no
accusation should be made against anyone now. "We should not jump to conclusions
because jumping to conclusions and making reference to the Arabs "create extremely
bad atmospheres".
Commenting on the explosions
which took place in Washington and New York on Tuesday, President Mubarak said that those
who committed the crime should be punished and retaliation should be based on very
accurate calculations.
Egypt is against establishing
coalitions. Replying to a question on the possibility of defeating terrorism, particularly
that Egypt is one of the countries which suffered from this phenomenon, President Mubarak
said: "We should cooperate with all countries without exception. Those who do not
want to cooperate should be left aside, and at once.
President Mubarak said he was
against the formation of a coalition of some countries and leaving others. This would
create division and push countries outside the coalition to work against it.
The President explained that
what he was calling for was to hold an international conference to take decisions which
should be firmly carried out and warned that unless this is realised we shall not be able
to live on earth as we should .
President Mubarak cautioned
that war against terrorism will not take a day or a short while.
It is a long war which calls
for the cooperation of the entire international community Asked about the telephone
conversation he had with U President George Bush, President Mubarak said he expressed once
again his condolences.
The President had sent a cable
of condolences the day the attacks took place.
The President said that he
discussed with President Bush measures which should be taken to fight terrorism.
President Mubarak asked
President Bush to wait for results President Mubarak cited the arrest of some citizens
from the United Arab Emirates and then it turned out that they were not from the Emirates.
Suspicion pointed to people who receive instructions in flying in Florida. But many Arabs
receive flying instructions.
They are arrested and their
homes are searched and then they are released.
President Mubarak asked"
Why do you accuse Muslims? Did al the Muslims commit those acts in the United States.
NBC News representative said
that accusation was made against a certain faction of extremists and pointed out that the
President himself was the target of terrorist acts in Addis Ababa. There were also
terrorist act in Cairo.
President Mubarak said that he
dealt with these acts asking for complete investigations and those found guilty should be
referred to trial. "I do not take revenge myself. We have fair and independent
judiciary."
CNN asked whether the United
States will receive international backing, particularly from the Arab world, if it
declared war on terrorism, even if it was proved that one of the perpetrators came from an
Arab country?
President Mubarak said he did
not want to give a judgment in advance of results. But there is not a whole country which
supported terrorism or took part in it. Some countries has mountainous areas in which
terrorists could hide and take shelter. The President did not want to name any country.
"When investigations are
complete and it is proved that certain person has committed something for which he should
be punished, we shall support the United States in any stern measures it takes against
terrorism," the President said.
NBC News pointed out that
intelligence and investigation authorities in the USA keep repeating a certain name, that
of Bin Laden, who takes refuge in Afghanistan.
President Mubarak said that
this was mere supposition and he did not want to accuse Bin Laden and asked: What will you
do if it turns out that these acts were perpetrated by Americans? Let us wait and see. Do
not make accusations at random against Arabs or Muslims.
The President was asked
whether terrorism should be destroyed?
President Mubarak said that
there was a big difference between war and terrorism. In war you know the goal and the two
fighting parties and the mission which should be accomplished through war such as
liberating land or occupying a position. Terrorism uses the world as a scene. You do not
know from where it will come or what is its target. No one country in the world can
provide protection for all its vital installations. Who could have imagined that airliners
would be used, with its passengers, in terrorists acts.
NBC: the United States is
seeking to mobilize an international coalition against terrorism similar to the coalition
in the Gulf war. Would it be difficult to mobilize a coalition to fight and resist
terrorism?
President Mubarak: setting up
a coalition would divide the ranks of the international community. No coalition can be
established all over the world to fight terrorism. It is not practical, at least from my
point of view. Perhaps US Secretary of State (Colin) Powell would have a different
opinion.
I have said that setting up
coalitions would divide the ranks of the international community. What I have repeatedly
called for was to hold an international conference to fight terrorism under the umbrella
of the United Nations, in New York, Geneva or anywhere else.
It was agreed but some
countries, including the United States, used veto as a pretext gainst what it taking place
between the Palestinians and Israelis.
The Palestinians say they are
struggling for self-determination. The Israelis say something different and created a big
problem. Hence, the idea was set aside.
But in the light of the recent
events in the United States holding an international conference to fight terrorism has
become an international necessity. No countries, or group of nations should be exempted.
But to set up coalitions would divide the ranks of the international community in two or
three fronts.
NBC: Are you ready to help the
United States to track the perpetrators and inflict punishment on them?
President Mubarak: I did not
say no. We shall help the United States with all our ability. Punishing these people is a
necessity.
NBC: Is what took place in the
United States not connected with what is taking place between the Palestinians and
Israelis or is it an extension of it?
President Mubarak: It is one
of the reasons. I do not say all the reasons, but one of the reasons.
I hope that the Israelis will
not take this opportunity to create more troubles with the Palestinians and wage a
campaign against them because this would only lead to more terrorism.
We do not wish to see the
Israelis use this opportunity to kill Palestinians and demolish their homes. This would
only lead to more hatred.
President Mubarak said that if
his advice to hold an international conference to fight terrorism and issue decisive
decisions is heeded, we would all live in peace.
NBC: What about countries
which would refuse to abide by decisions taken by the conference?
The important thing is that
firm decisions are issued and applied by all, big and small, no country to be an
exception.
They should apply on all
countries, exception. They should apply on all countries, even those which harbour
terrorists and give them shelter.
These countries should be
prevented from giving shelter to terrorists. Human rights should not be used as a pretext.
Human rights should not be applied on those who commit terrorist acts.
NBC: can war be declared on
terrorism? President Mubarak: War cannot be declared on terrorism. If they are 50 or 100
we cannot punish an entire innocent people.
If you do this you will be
subjected to a sweeping wave of criticism and nobody will side with you.
Retaliation should be preceded
by very accurate calculations. We should not say this is an Arab and this is a Muslim. The
Americans began to mistreat Muslims and Arabs in their country.
This is a wrong message and
would divide people into groups: This is Muslim and this is Arab. This is Asian and this
is African. We should all cooperate. Coalition would split the ranks of the international
community. The way to stop terrorism is to hold an international conference to fight
terrorism and carry out its decisions with accuracy.
This is the only means to
fight terrorism. Otherwise we shall not be able to live on our planet. |