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Arabia
Saudi Arabia arrests 100 Shia protesters
2011-03-24
[Iran Press TV] Saudi authorities jugged 100 Shia protesters following a series of anti-government demonstrations in the east of the country last week, a Saudi human rights
...which are usually entirely different from personal liberty...
group says.

Human Rights First Society (HRFS) announced on Wednesday that the protesters were jugged for taking part or organizing anti-government demonstrations demanding political reforms and the immediate release of political prisoners.

Protesters say the prisoners, mostly Shias, are being held unjustly and without trial, some for as long as 16 years.

The protesters also condemned Soddy Arabia's military intervention in Bahrain and called for the withdrawal of Saudi forces from the country.

Scores of protesters were maimed when Saudi security forces fired teargas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds.

"During the peaceful protests last week in the Eastern Province, in the Shia populated areas of Safwa, Qatif and its villages and Alhassa, 100 protesters were jugged," Rooters quoted HRFS as saying in an emailed statement on Wednesday.

According to HRFS, some of the Shia detainees were subject to both physical and mental torture.

"Human Rights First Society is appalled by the reports that some of these 100 detainees were subjected to physical and psychological torture particularly in Alhassa," the statement added.

Soddy Arabia's Interior Ministry front man Mansour al-Turki refused to comment on the report.

"Anybody who committed a violent act that is criminalized by law in Soddy Arabia will be jugged and anybody proved to be involved in calling for demonstrations will be jugged and sent to the court of law," Turki told Rooters.

In Soddy Arabia, protest rallies or any public display of dissent are forbidden and considered illegal. Senior Wahhabi holy men in the kingdom have also censured opposition demonstrations as "un-Islamic."
Posted by:Fred

#2  Instead of "Shiite protesters", insert "Iranian-backed Shiite agitators". It's been what?, 2 or 3 times the Iranians have sent agitators over to try and disrupt the Hajj, like with that mass machete attack, been arrested and had their heads cut off?

They just can't resist trying it on. The Iranians crave control over Mecca like nothing else.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-03-24 10:47  

#1  O boy are the Soodies gonna get it!
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-03-24 04:21  

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