Monday, November 21, 2011


Saudis protest brutality of regime forces  http://www.abna.ir/data.asp?lang=3&Id=279418  Family members and relatives of the boy gathered outside a local police station to voice their outrage against the brutal act of the security forces. Family members and relatives of the boy gathered outside a local police station to voice their outrage against the brutal act of the security forces. Over the past months, Saudi activists in the Eastern Province of the country have staged several anti-government protests, demanding reforms and the immediate release of political prisoners. Awamiyah, a village situated in the al-Qatif region in Eastern Province has recently been under siege by Saudi security forces. Saudi Arabia, a key US ally in the Middle East, is an absolute monarchy that does not tolerate any form of dissent. Protest rallies and any public displays of dissent are considered illegal. Human Rights Watch says more than 160 anti-government protesters have been arrested since February as part of the government crackdown on demonstrations in Saudi Arabia. According to the Saudi-based Human Rights First Society, the detainees have been subject to both physical and mental torture.
Saudi Wahhabi Forces Martyr Shia Tteenager in Qatif  http://www.abna.ir/data.asp?lang=3&Id=279455 security forces have shot dead a 19-year-old boy in the city of Qatif in the Eastern Province.Nasser al-Mahishi was martyred on Monday while walking on a street along with his friends. A demonstration was held near his home after he was shot.Sources informed that more than 10 people including a 6 years old girl have been severely injured. Saudi forces surrounded the area. Bodies transferred to the hospital.Protesters chanted slogans against the US-backed Al Saud royal family.
[ALSO SEE... Saudi Arabia - 20111104 - Qatif http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EVQESeAh8A 

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