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Sunday, March 06, 2011

'Our friends the Saudis' ban all protests

'Our friends the Saudis' have banned all protests in their tolerant kingdom.
"The kingdom's regulations totally ban all sorts of demonstrations, marches, sit-ins," the interior ministry said in a statement, adding security forces would stop all attempts to disrupt public order.

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For about two weeks, Saudi Shi'ites have staged small protests in the kingdom's east, which holds much of the oil wealth of the world's top crude exporter and is near Bahrain, scene of protests by majority Shi'ites against their Sunni rulers.

Shi'ite protests in Saudi Arabia started in the area of the main city Qatif and its neighbour Awwamiya and spread to the town of Hofuf on Friday. The demands were mainly for the release of prisoners they say are held without trial.

Saudi Shi'ites often complain they struggle to get senior government jobs and other benefits like other citizens.

The government of Saudi Arabia, an absolute monarchy without an elected parliament that usually does not tolerate public dissent, denies these charges.

The interior ministry said demonstrations violated Islamic law and the kingdom's traditions, according to a statement carried by state news agency SPA.
Will the Saudis do what the Libyans have done to prevent protests? I suspect the answer is yes.

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At 12:43 AM, Blogger Bartender Cabbie said...

If so, then it will be only a matter of time before the "west" will be forced to take the oilfields. Hopefully the Saudis will be able to crush any nascent protest. Power to the people will likely result in an interruption in our energy supply.

 
At 7:08 AM, Blogger NormanF said...

The Saudis are a closed society. They do not have to worry about the Western media, world opinion or Obama's disapproval. They will do what they want to stay in power.

 
At 11:21 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Hi Carl.
Lol - My guess ..these protesters havent read the report from Credit Agricole 'Unrest will not probably spread to Kingdom'?


http://www.emirates247.com/business/energy/saudi-oil-disruption-is-unlikely-bank-2011-03-05-1.363933

 

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