Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkareem Al-Isa, Saudi Minister of Justice, reported that terror crime in Saudi Arabia is declining, citing his government's strenuous illumination program, decisive crackdown on criminal suspects and strong and fair judicial system and rule enforcement. In a meeting with his U.S. counterpart Erick Holder and senior officials of the U.S. justice department, Al-Isa said the Kingdom's judiciary is protecting rights and legal freedoms, drawing attention that everyone should pay attention to the difference between freedom and chaos, and liberty and anti-state breach of law. He quoted the most recent modern theories as vowing that freedom and responsibility are twins, whoever separated they both face death. On donations and terror finance, he said his country's government has recently taken firm and strong measures to stop this phenomenon, citing new legislations and effective executive tools in addition to sending any suspect to stand trial.