Sunday, March 6, 2011

Saudi Arabia will use force against those who go against the system

The Saudi Interior Ministry warned on Saturday that employ security forces against those who tamper with or break the system, according to a statement from spokesman General Mansur Turki. "Security forces are allowed legally to adopt the necessary measures against those who tamper with or break the system anyway," said Turki.

The Turki recalled that the rules in the kingdom completely prohibit all kinds of demonstrations, marches and sit-ins because they "run counter to the principles of Islamic law, values and traditions of Saudi society, and because they violate public order, and also damage public and private interests.

" The spokesman said such actions "create chaos, which in turn causes bloodshed, looting of funds and risks to public and private property." On day 23, the Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdelaziz, announced an economic aid package millionaire and social arrival in Saudi Arabia after spending three months off to undergo surgery.

There are fears in Saudi Arabia that will play popular revolts such as Tunisia and Egypt have ended regimes Zine el Abidine ben Ali and Hosni Mubarak. For years, the predominantly Shiite areas, including the provinces of al-Ahsa and Al Quteif, east of the kingdom, complain about the legal marginalization suffered, as the Shiites can not join the Army, the Ministry of Interior and foreign, etc.

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