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In a post on his Facebook page, Prince Khalid Bin Farhan al-Saud praised Princess Sahar and her three sisters for their support for the uprising by “the oppressed people of the city of Qatif” in Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.
“Website editor Raif Badawi was convicted [by Saudi Arabian "Justice" system] of “insulting Islam and authorities” via social media (his website and media interviews) He was sentenced to 7 years in prison and six-hundred (600) lashes.
The whistle-blower and Defector: Prince Khalid Bin Farhan Al-Saud – checked if he is still alive after defection (see earlier post below) and good news is the Saudis have apparently NOT got their hands on him, to cut his head off etc..More here:http://en.alalam.ir/tag/4769
Monday, April 28, 2014 11:52 AM Defected Saudi prince who left the royal family of Al Saud for their widespread corruptions has voiced support to the imprisoned daughters of Saudi King Abdullah who are under house arrest in the city of Jeddah.
In a post on his Facebook page, Prince Khalid Bin Farhan al-Saud praised Princess Sahar and her three sisters for their support for the uprising by “the oppressed people of the city of Qatif” in Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.
- See more at: http://en.alalam.ir/news/1589269#sthash.OkYiGeSB.dpuf
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Prince Khalid Bin Farhan Al-Saud
“Saudi prince defects: ‘Brutality, oppression as govt scared of Arab
revolts’ (EXCLUSIVE)”
First Published on Aug 12, 2013 [Video url at bottom]
In recent weeks Saudi Arabia has launched an offensive against
anti-regime activists, arresting many and sentencing some to years in
jails. The total number of political prisoners has now surpassed
40,000 according to some reports.
The crackdown has even forced a member of the ruling family to
defect. RT Arabic spoke exclusively to Saudi prince Khaled Bin Farhan
Al-Saud, who accuses the monarchy of corruption, and [of] silencing
all voices of dissent
Khaled Bin Farhan Al-Saud: “The [Saudi] government is obviously scared of the
Arab revolutions, and they’ve responded as they usually do: by
resorting to oppression, violence, arbitrary law, and arrest. The
easiest thing they can do, is deprive you of your salary, or fire you
altogether.
“The ruling regime is not guided by justice, and this is especially
true of the Ministry of Interior. There is no independent judiciary,
as both police, and the prosecutor’s office, are accountable to the
Interior Ministry.
“The Ministry’s officials investigate “crimes” – they call them
“crimes – related to freedom of speech, so they fabricate evidence,
don’t allow people to have attorneys – things like that happen all over
the place: they even put people under arrest for an indefinite amount
of time.
“The Ministry’s officials investigate “crimes” – they call them
“crimes – related to freedom of speech, so they fabricate evidence,
don’t allow people to have attorneys – things like that happen all over
the place: they even put people under arrest for an indefinite amount
of time
“Even if a Court rules to release such a ‘criminal,’ the Ministry of
Interior keeps him in prison, even though there’s a court order to release
him. There have even been killings –killings! — and as for the
external opposition, Saudi intelligence forces find these people
abroad: there’s no safety inside or outside the country.”
RT Arabic: “Could you describe these people, who oppose the [Saudi
monarchy]? What are their goals?”
KBF: “Opposition used to demand wider people’s representation in
governing bodies, more rights, and freedoms, but the authorities
reacted with violence and persecution, instead of a dialogue [so] now
the opposition wants this regime gone.”
RT Arabic: “We both know that despite numerous human rights violations
in Saudi Arabia, your country seldom faces criticism from the West,
and from the United States in particular. When senior U.S. officials
meet with their Saudi counterparts, do you think they convey any
critical comments form Washington vis a vis Riyadh?”
KBF: “The White House certainly maintains a long-standing alliance with the
leaders of Saudi Arabia, cemented by common interests in the middle
east. To that end, there are classified contacts between Riyadh and
the U.S. administration. In recent times, they’ve been employed to
step up the government-administered reforms, but those reforms are not
driven by the elite’s desire to empower the people of the
[Saudi-family ruled] Kingdom, instead they] are merely urged by reforms
that the regime might fall unless it reforms itself.
“Oppression is widespread in Saudi Arabia: there is no free speech, no
freedom of expression, corruption is rampant in all areas. From
low-level bureaucrats to high-ranking officials, every civil servant
is very skillful at using bribes in their operations.”
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“U.S. won’t criticize monarchy no matter what” [quoted in on-screen
text from wider interview]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVR7ippQk48
‘Rampant injustice rules Saudi Arabia’ – prince defector (FULL VIDEO,
EXCLUSIVE)
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RT: Well the Saudi regime’s crack-down remains largely ignored by the
international community, leaving it free to advise other regional
powers on how to move towards democracy. RT’s Lindsey France takes a
look at the country’s own dire record at dealing with its internal
democrats.
“In fact, in October 2012, Amnesty International called on the Saudi
authorities to stop using excessive force against pro-democracy
protesters. Here are just a few examples from this year alone:
* On June 17, 2013 Mikhlifi Al-Shammari, convicted of “sowing discord”
and other offenses through writing an [his] exposure of human rights
abuses. He was sentenced to five (5) years in prison.
* June 24, 2013: seven men were convicted of of “inciting protests”,
“illegal gatherings” and “breaking allegiance with the King”
mostly by joining Facebook pages and posting messages. They each got
between 5 and 10 years in prison.
* Website editor Raif Badawi was convicted of “insulting Islam and
authorities” via social media (his website and media interviews) He
was sentenced to 7 years in prison and six-hundred (600) lashes.
LF: “In these conditions, anyone with something substantial to say
about the government, society, or religion, wouldn’t be blamed for
keeping a low profile, and this is where the man called the “Saudi
Assange” comes in
No one knowns who he is, what he looks like, or where he lives. His
prolific tweets denouncing the ruling family as corrupt, and enriching
themselves from government coffers have earned him over a million
followers [on twitter]
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“Saudi Arabia cracks down on dissent while preaching democracy in
region” – heading of Lindsay France’s portion of video
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He is known only as @mujtahidd. I spoke to him over Google Chat to
find out why he stays in hiding because it’s not for safety. I asked
him why he remains anonymous.
He said ‘Ironically…anonymity boosts my credibility and encourages
people to follow me and talk about my stories without worry’
I asked if this meant people could pay less attention to his biography
and more attention to his message. He pointed out ‘the regime can
destroy your credibility easily and deter people from dealing with
you if your identity is public’”
While mujtahidd is forced underground a new monarchy-backed religious
diversity center has launched its own charm offensive in
Vienna. According to its Mission Statement, it encourages dialogue
among followers of different religions and cultures.
King Abdullah has also announced a donation of 100 million
($100,000,000) to set up a United Nations Center for fighting
terrorism. One of its four pillars is to prevent conditions [like
brutal human rights abusing dictatorship "Monarchies"?] conducive
to the spread of terrorism, and “ensuring respect for human rights”
So while the King’s clerics preach a hard-line form of Islam that
often becomes a breeding ground for extremism, Saudi Arabia is
assuming a moral high ground in advising other nations in advising
other nations in transitional democracy.
Summary/Transcription from RT’s report At http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-DsLo3Dwcw
Saudi prince defects: ‘Brutality, oppression as govt scared of Arab
revolts’ (EXCLUSIVE)
April 26, 2014
The eldest daughter, Sahar, who is under house arrest along with three of her sisters in the city of Jeddah, said in a video message that victory is theirs.
“Greetings to martyrs and to free men in jail. It is an honor for me to learn the meaning of freedom, rights and dignity from you revolutionary people,” the 42-year-old Saudi princess said.
“We promise to follow in your footsteps and not to let go of your hands. God’s hand will be above us. We learn determination from Ayatollah Nimr al-Nimr, the Sheikh of free men. For this reason, we will press ahead on the path by our own will,” she added.
She was referring to prominent Shia cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, who was arrested over calls for the release of political prisoners.
Sheikh Nimr was attacked, injured and arrested by Saudi security forces en route to his house in the Qatif region of Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province in July 8, 2012.
“And we will become victorious with faith in God. Good luck, you who have honored us by raising the flags of freedom. Your sisters, Sahar and Jawahir,” Sahar stated in the message.
Sahar, Maha, Hala and Jawaher Al Saud are daughters of Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, who are reportedly being confined [in their own homes] against their will.
On April 20, Sahar told the New York Post in a phone call that “we are cut off and isolated and alone.”
“We are hostages. No one can come see us, and we can’t go see anyone. Our father is responsible and his sons, our half-brothers, are both culprits in this tragedy,” she added.
http://en.shiapost.com/2014/04/26/saudi-princess-sahar-urges-uprising-in-kingdom/
King Abdullah bin AbdulazizPhoto: Getty Images
By Stacy Brown
April 19, 2014 | 5:36pm
The King of Saudi Abdullah, his Sons Mitab, Minister of the Saudi National Guard and AbdulAziz, Deputy Foreign Minister, are committing a crime in front of the International Community by keeping 4 of their daughters’, Sahar, maha, hala and Jawaher captive for more than a decade and abusing them. They have recently issued orders to deny them food and water [they are distilling sea water, see video below] since March 17, 2014. 80 days of Forced Famine, Sahar and Jawaher are surviving on very little. The world must awaken to the crimes of the King and his sons Mitab and AbdulAziz and their Saudi National Guard henchmen. It is time for the International Community to bear responsibility and stop these abominable crimes committed against the 4 women
url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VI44jJSjc_U
via:
http://islamicommentary.org/2014/06/watch-saudi-princesses-sahar-and-jawaher-make-a-new-appeal-for-help-via-youtube/
must see followup:
FOUR WOMEN IMPRISONED FOR 13+ YEARS BY ISLAMIC DICTATORS OBAMA AND BUSH BOTH SUPPORT
which I just posted here:
/terrorism/2014/12/four-women-imprisoned-for-13-years-by-islamic-dictators-obama-and-bush-both-support-2451790.html
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