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Sherif Saeed’s “Beyond the Assassins”: Arab Testimonies Revealed

New Documentary Exposes Global Reach of Religious Extremism

A chilling new documentary, “Beyond the assassins,” airing tonight⁣ at ⁢10 PM ET on the Documentary Channel, delves into the alarming global spread of religious ⁤extremism. ⁣ The film, produced by United Media Services, features firsthand accounts adn expert analysis ​from across the Arab world, ‍shattering the misconception that this threat is confined to any single nation.

sharif saeed, Head of Documentary Production at United Media Services, explained the film’s scope in an exclusive interview: “The crisis of religious extremism is not local, or concerning Egypt‌ only. The film hosted guests from Tunisia, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia, along with Egypt, because extremist groups do not see the borders of countries.‌ As everyone is just dust for​ them.”

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Saeed further emphasized the transnational nature ​of the threat,citing examples of foreign fighters celebrating acts of violence far from their home countries. “You find a Filipino or Myanmar criminal celebrating in Latakia what happened in Syria,” he noted,highlighting the interconnectedness of extremist networks.

The documentary also explores the historical context of these groups, alleging foreign involvement in ⁢their creation and funding. According to Saeed, “Extremist religious groups, including the terrorist ​Brotherhood, where established and funded through foreign intelligence that⁤ was colonizing certain countries. They were established ​to ​confront and destroy the Arab armies.” He⁣ credits⁢ the Egyptian army with successfully countering this threat, stating, “Thanks to God, the ⁢Egyptian army defeated them, as it is the only opponent in confronting those extremist groups. Therefore, it is necessary to line ​up ‌around the Egyptian army.”

despite critically important successes in combating terrorism, Saeed warns against complacency. “All terrorist cells are ‍currently witnessing an extraordinary revival,” he said. “Extremism and terrorism are thoughts, and thus the fight against terrorism and extremism continues as you are fighting ⁢thought and culture.” This underscores the long-term commitment required to ⁣address ⁢the root‌ causes of extremism and prevent future threats.

“Beyond the Assassins” promises ‍a⁢ compelling and insightful look at ⁢a global challenge ⁢with significant ⁤implications for U.S. national security. The ⁣documentary’s emphasis on international cooperation and the crucial role of strong ‍military forces in combating terrorism resonates ⁢with current concerns about global security and the ‌fight against extremism worldwide.


Arab World Experts Weigh in on the Global Spread of ⁣Religious Extremism



The ⁢chilling new ‍documentary “Beyond The Assassins” sheds light on the expanding‌ ⁣presence of religious extremism.⁤ The film investigates the interconnected nature of these groups, their⁣ transnational reach, and the urgent need for international cooperation ‌in the fight against terrorism. We spoke with Dr.Amina Hassan,a leading expert‍ on ⁤extremism in the Middle East,to delve deeper into the issues ‌raised by the ⁣documentary.





Interview with Dr.Amina Hassan





Senior Editor: Dr. Hassan, ​thank you ⁢for joining us ‌today.The documentary paints a sobering picture‍ of the global threat posed by religious extremism. What are⁣ yoru ‍thoughts on its key findings?





dr. Hassan: “beyond the Assassins” confirms what many experts ⁢have been warning about: religious extremism is not bound⁢ by national borders. Extremist groups exploit grievances and vulnerabilities in diverse communities, creating a‍ network of interconnected​ cells‍ that transcends customary geographical boundaries. This makes ‍the fight ‌against them incredibly complex.





Senior ​Editor: The documentary also highlights the past context, alleging foreign involvement in the establishment and‌ funding of some extremist groups.⁤ Can you elaborate on this?





Dr. Hassan:



During certain periods of political turbulence and upheaval, we’ve seen external actors ‌exploit existing tensions for their own gain. Sadly, that frequently enough involves providing support — both financial and ideological —‌ to groups ​that align with their agendas,​ even if⁤ those groups espouse extremist ideologies. This unfortunately has contributed to the proliferation of ⁣extremism in some regions.





Senior Editor:



The ‌film features interviews with‌ individuals from countries like Egypt,Tunisia,Iraq,and Saudi ⁣Arabia. How would ⁣you characterize the diversity of extremist groups active in these regions?









Dr.⁤ Hassan:

It’s crucial to recognize the diversity within ​the extremist landscape. While there are overarching themes and ideologies, the specific grievances, tactics, and leadership structures can vary considerably from group to group and from‍ region to region. This underscores the need for a nuanced and context-specific approach to counterterrorism efforts.









Senior Editor:



The documentary concludes with a call for international cooperation and a strong military response. Do you agree with this assessment?





Dr. Hassan:







addressing the root causes of extremism requires a multifaceted approach. While military force might potentially be necessary in certain situations, it’s essential to prioritize long-term solutions that address the underlying economic, social, and political issues that contribute ⁣to radicalization. International cooperation is vital for sharing intelligence, coordinating‌ counterterrorism ‍efforts, and supporting community-based ⁤programs⁣ that promote tolerance and resilience ⁤against‍ extremist narratives.





Senior Editor:



Thank you,‍ dr. Hassan, for sharing your valuable insights.

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