Jeddah - Arab Today
Saudi Arabia on Friday condemned the murder of over 80 people in Nice late on Thursday when a terrorist ran over a crowd of spectators during Bastille Day celebrations.
King Salman, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif and Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent a cable of condolence to the the French leader about the attack.
An official source told SPA the Kingdom strongly condemns the “heinous terrorist act in the French city of Nice” and said that Saudi Arabia stands with the “friendly Republic of France.”
The Kingdom condemned all terror acts in all their forms and manifestations.
The GCC Secretary General Abdullatif Al-Zayani confirmed the GCC states' solidarity with France over “this criminal and cowardly incident whose perpetrators were stripped from all moral and human values”.
The Secretary General of the Arab League Ahmed Aboul Gheit condemned the terrorist attack and said through a spokesperson: “This tragic and heinous crime comes to reaffirm that terrorism continues to overpass all the red lines by targeting innocent people through brutal and unprecedented acts.
“there is an urgent need necessitating the concerted efforts of all international parties immediately to address the current rise in this phenomenon by taking more measures of cooperation and strong and effective coordination.”
Muslim World Secretary General Abdullah Al-Turki said in a statement: “League emphasizes its firm position that such terrorist acts that target innocent people, seek to destabilize security and terrorize secure societies are not related to Islam and contradict human values and principles.”
General Secretariat of the Council of Senior Scholars have said “Islam magnifies the sanctity of human blood and criminalizes terrorism that kills and terrorizes innocent people in their homes, markets and facilities teeming with men, women and children, and that all humanity rejects and condemns it.”
Leaders across the globe have been reacting to the attack in Nice by condemning the atrocity.
Source: Arab News