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Monday, March 7, 2011

Reuters' propaganda against Saudi Arabia for sparking another "revolution"

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In yet another propaganda attack, Reuters reports that:

Saudi security forces have detained at least 22 minority Shias who protested last week against discrimination, activists said on Sunday, as the kingdom tried to keep the wav e of Arab unrest outside its borders.Saudi Shias have staged small demonstrations in the Eastern Province, which holds much of the oil wealth of the world's top crude exporter. "Twenty-two were arrested on Thursday plus four on Friday, so the total is 26. This was all in Qatif," said rights activist Ibrahim al-Mugaiteeb, who heads the independent Saudi-based Human Rights First Society. A Shia activist in the province's main town of Qatif also said he knew of 22 arrests. Protests started in the area of Qatif and neighbouring Awwamiya and spread to the town of Hofuf on Friday. The demands were mainly for the release of prisoners demonstrators say are held without trial. Interior Ministry officials could not be reached for comment.

Why this news was prematurely released without confirmation from Saudi officials? Why does this report highlight SHIA SUNNI terms explicitely? Why does this report clearly claim that the protests happened in the OIL RICH EASTERN PROVINCES? Who are the "Demonstrators" whom Reuters is quouting? Connect the dots. Identify the enemy! Enough said.


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