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[As a self defense trainer, I think it is critical to understand those
individuals who could be your potential adversaries, to understand their
motivation and especially their dedication. To this end, I am posting this
interview. Although I may take issue with the sexual impetus, the net result
is accurate and needs to be carefully considered. We will be fighting
terrorists for a very long time, perhaps in our own neighborhoods. We need
to know why. - TJ]
By Pierre Rehov, French Documentary Filmmaker
September 12, 2005
On July 15, MSNBC’s “Connected” program discussed the 7/7 London attacks.
One of the guests was Pierre Rehov, a French filmmaker who has filmed six
documentaries on the Intifada by going undercover in the Palestinian areas.
Pierre’s upcoming film, “Suicide Killers,” is based on interviews that he
conducted with the families of suicide bombers and would-be bombers in an
attempt to find ! out why they do it. Pierre agreed to a request for a Q&A
interview here about his work on the new film. Many thanks to Dean Draznin
and Arlyn Riskind for helping to arrange this special interview.
MSNBC: What inspired you to produce “Suicide Killers,” your seventh
film?
Rehov: I started working with victims of suicide attacks to make a
film on PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) when I became fascinated with
the personalities of those who had committed those crimes, as they were
described again and again by their victims. Especially the fact that suicide
bombers are all smiling one second before they blow themselves up.
MSNBC: Why is this film especially important?
Rehov: People don’t understand the devastating culture behind this
unbelievable phenomenon. My film is not politically correct because it
addresses the real problem-showing the real face of Islam. It points the
finger against a culture of hatred in which the uneducated are brainwashed
to a level where their only solution in life becomes to kill themselves and
kill others in the name of a God whose word, as transmitted by other men,
has became their only certitude.
MSNBC: What insights did you gain from making this film? What do you
know that other experts do not know?
Rehov: I came to the conclusion that we are facing a neurosis at the
level of an entire civilization. Most neuroses have in common a dramatic
event, generally linked to an unacceptable sexual behavior. In this case, we
are talking of kids living all their lives in pure frustration, with no
opportunity to experience sex, love, tenderness or even understanding from
the opposite sex. The separation between men and wo! men in Islam is
absolute. So is contempt toward women, who are totally dominated by men.
This leads to a situation of pure anxiety, in which normal behavior is not
possible. It is no coincidence that suicide killers are mostly young men
dominated subconsciously by an overwhelming libido that they not only cannot
satisfy but are afraid of, as if it is the work of the devil. Since Islam
describes heaven as a place where everything on earth will finally be
allowed, and promises 72 virgins to those frustrated kids, killing others
and killing themselves to reach this redemption becomes their only solution.
MSNBC: What was it like to interview would-be suicide bombers, their
families and survivors of suicide bombings?
Rehov: It was a fascinating and a terrifying experience. You are
dealing with seemingly normal people with very nice manners who have their
own logic, which to a certain extent can make sense since they are so
convinced that what they say is true. It is like dealing with pure
craziness, like interviewing people in an asylum, since what they say, is
for them, the absolute truth. I hear a mother saying “Thank God, my son is
dead.” Her son had became a shaheed, a martyr, which for her was a greater
source of pride than if he had became an engineer, a doctor or a winner of
the Nobel Prize. This system of values works completely backwards since
their interpretation of Islam worships death much more than life. You are
facing people whose only dream, only achievement is to fulfill what they
believe to be their destiny, namely to be a shaheed or the family of a
shaheed. They don’t see the innocent being killed, they only see the impure
that they have to destroy.
MSNBC: You say suicide bombers experience a moment of absolute power,
beyond punishment. Is death the ultimate power?
Rehov: Not death as an end, but death as a door open to the after
life. They are seeking the reward that God has promised them. They work for
God, the ultimate authority, above all human laws. They therefore experience
this single delusional second of absolute power, where nothing bad can ever
happen to them, since they become God’s sword.
MSNBC: Is there a suicide bomber personality profile? Describe the
psychopathology.
Rehov: Generally kids between 15 and 25 bearing a lot of complexes,
generally inferiority complexes. They must have been fed with religion. They
usually have a lack of developed personality. Usually they are
impressionable idealists. In the western world they would easily have be!
come drug addicts, but not criminals. Interestingly, they are not criminals
since they don’t see good and evil the same way that we do. If they had been
raised in an Occidental culture, they would have hated violence. But they
constantly battle against their own death anxiety. The only solution to this
deep-seated pathology is to be willing to die and be rewarded in the after
life in Paradise.
MSNBC: Are suicide bombers principally motivated by religious
conviction?
Rehov: Yes, it is their only conviction. They don’t act to gain a
territory or to find freedom or even dignity. They only follow Allah, the
supreme judge, and what He tells them to do.
MSNBC: Do all Muslims interpret jihad and martyrdom in the same way?
Rehov: All Muslim believers believe that, ultimately, Islam will
prevail on earth. They believe this is! the only true religion and there is
no room, in their mind, for interpretation. The main difference between
moderate Muslims and extremists is that moderate Muslims don’t think they
will see the absolute victory of Islam during their life time, therefore
they respect other beliefs. The extremists believe that the fulfillment of
the Prophecy of Islam and ruling the entire world as described in the Koran,
is for today. Each victory of Bin Laden convinces 20 million moderate
Muslims to become extremists.
MSNBC: Describe the culture that manufactures suicide bombers.
Rehov: Oppression, lack of freedom, brain washing, organized poverty,
placing God in charge of daily life, total separation between men and women,
forbidding sex, giving women no power whatsoever, and placing men in charge
of family honor, which is mainly connected to their! women’s behavior.
MSNBC: What socio-economic forces support the perpetuation of suicide
bombings?
Rehov: Muslim charity is usually a cover for supporting terrorist
organizations. But one has also to look at countries like Pakistan, Saudi
Arabia and Iran, which are also supporting the same organizations through
different networks. The ironic thing in the case of Palestinian suicide
bombers is that most of the money comes through financial support from the
Occidental world, donated to a culture that utterly hates and rejects the
West (mainly symbolized by Israel).
MSNBC: Is there a financial support network for the families of the
suicide bombers? If so, who is paying them and how does that affect the
decision?
Rehov: There used to be a financial incentive in the days of Saddam
Hussein ($25,000 per family) and Yasser Arafat (smaller amounts), but these
days are gone. It is a mistake to believe that these families would
sacrifice their children for money. Although, the children themselves who
are very attached to their families, might find in this financial support
another reason to become suicide bombers. It is like buying a life insurance
policy and then committing suicide.
MSNBC: Why are so many suicide bombers young men?
Rehov: As discussed above, libido is paramount. Also ego, because
this is a sure way to become a hero. The shaheeds are the cowboys or the
firemen of Islam. Shaheed is a positively reinforced value in this culture.
And what kid has never dreamed of becoming a cowboy or a fireman?
MSNBC: What role does the U.N. play in the terrorist equation?
Rehov: The UN is in the hands of Arab countries and third world! or
ex-communists countries. Their hands are tied. The UN has condemned Israel
more than any other country in the world, including the regime of Castro,
Idi Amin or Kaddahfi.
By behaving this way, the UN leaves a door open by not openly condemning
terrorist organizations. In addition, through UNRWA, the UN is directly tied
to terror organizations such as Hamas, representing 65 percent of their
apparatus in the so-called Palestinian refugee camps. As a support to Arab
countries, the UN has maintained Palestinians in camps with the hope to
“return” into Israel for more than 50 years, therefore making it impossible
to settle those populations, which still live in deplorable conditions.
Four-hundred million dollars are spent every year, mainly financed by U.S.
taxes, to support 23,000 employees of UNRWA, many of whom belong to
terrorist organizations (see Congressman Eric Cantor on this subject, and in
my film “Hostages of Hatred”).
MSNBC: You say that a suicide bomber is a "stupid bomb and a smart
bomb" simultaneously. Explain what you mean.
Rehov: Unlike an electronic device, a suicide killer has until the
last second the capacity to change his mind. In reality, he is nothing but a
platform representing interests which are not his, but he doesn’t know it.
MSNBC: How can we put an end to the madness of suicide bombings and
terrorism in general?
Rehov: Stop being politically correct and stop believing that this
culture is a victim of ours. Radical Islamism today is nothing but a new
form of Nazism. Nobody was trying to justify or excuse Hitler in the 1930s.
We had to defeat him in order to make peace one day with the German people.
MSNBC: Are these men traveling outside their native areas in large
numbers? Based on your research, would you predict that we are beginning to
see a new wave of suicide bombings outside the Middle East?
Rehov: Every successful terror attack is considered a victory by the
radical Islamists. Everywhere Islam expands, there is regional conflict.
Right now, there are thousands of candidates for martyrdom lining up in
training camps in Bosnia, Afghanistan, Pakistan. Inside Europe, hundreds of
illegal mosques are preparing the next step of brain washing to lost young
men who cannot find a satisfying identity in the Occidental world. Israel is
much more prepared for this than the rest of the world will ever be. Yes,
there will be more suicide killings in Europe and the U.S. Sadly, this is
only the beginning.
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