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March 7th 2011
Saudi citizens march peacefully for an end to the corrupt Monarchy in their land, & for the chance to vote for their rulers.
Originally posted by CanadianDream420
Remember, large assemblymen have been banned in S.A:
www.guardian.co.uk...
Appears these warnings are being ignored.
Let's hope the military is on the people's side like we saw in Egypt.edit on 6-3-2011 by CanadianDream420 because: (no reason given)
Source
In a sign that the ultraconservative kingdom is growing nervous about discontent in its midst and on its borders, Saudi Arabia's Interior Ministry warns that public demonstrations are a violation of Sharia law.
JEDDAH: A large number of young Saudis as well as religious clerics have rejected the plan to hold anti-government protests in the Kingdom. Speaking to Arab News, they commended the government’s open-door policy enabling the public to meet with authorities and express their views.
but yes, the riots will spread to Saudi Arabia, and every other arab nation.....though what will come of it, who knows.
Originally posted by CIGGSofWAR
all according to the plan the collaspe of the US relays on America doing nothing in SA lol there watching and laughing at the collaspe the perfect plan for the NWO mutipul birds with one stone
Originally posted by CIGGSofWAR
all according to the plan the collaspe of the US relays on America doing nothing in SA lol there watching and laughing at the collaspe the perfect plan for the NWO mutipul birds with one stone
Originally posted by CanadianDream420
Remember, large assemblymen have been banned in S.A:
www.guardian.co.uk...
Appears these warnings are being ignored.
Let's hope the military is on the people's side like we saw in Egypt.edit on 6-3-2011 by CanadianDream420 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by wavemaker
And so it began. This wind of change is sweeping the Middle East now. Soon, this will be a worldwide phenomenon where every dictator and corrupt politician will be toppled.
Originally posted by xxshadowfaxx
Saudi Arabia won't protest. For a couple of reasons.
1. They are already rich, they don't have much reason to protest. It's a very wealthy country.
Originally posted by OldCorp
They aren't particularly brutal, the citizenry isn't oppressed (politically, women might say differently,)
Originally posted by CanadianDream420
Originally posted by xxshadowfaxx
Saudi Arabia won't protest. For a couple of reasons.
1. They are already rich, they don't have much reason to protest. It's a very wealthy country.
1. Who? The leaders or the people?..