From: "Magnus Bernhardsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: [Peoples War] Riots in Saudi Arabia

Saudi royal family 'in complete panic' during recent riots

MID-EAST REALITIES -  - Washington - January 6, 2002: ABU DHABI - Special
to World
Tribume, 3/01/02: Saudi Arabia is downplaying reports of widespead rioting
last month but diplomatic sources said the nation was rocked by the worst
Islamic unrest in years.  The Saudi government as well as Western
diplomatic
sources have confirmed reports of massive riots by fundamentalists who
attacked foreigners and Saudi families.  The fundamentalists destroyed
property and even voiced calls against the regime for what they asserted
was
its refusal to abide by Islamic principles.  A diplomatic source said the
riot in Jedda was assessed to have been aimed directly at the regime.
Several leading members of the royal family were in the port city during
the
Muslim holiday when several thousand fundamentalists took to the street.
"The riot was organized and came within one step of being an actual attack
on the royal family," the source said. "The family was in complete panic."
In Jedda, fundamentalists attacked women and families along the beach as
well as on the main thoroughfare. The militants also blocked traffic,
smashed windows and cars, including that of a police vehicle.  Police were
unable to stop the violence. The sources said most of the militants escaped
when security forces arrived.  Two Saudi princes were among the 300 people
arrested, the sources said. They said Saudi police had refused to arrest
the
princes until they were ordered to by senior commanders.  The worst rioting
took place in Jedda during last month's Id El Fitr holiday. But other
cities, including Dammam, were also sources of unrest. Diplomatic sources
said the fundamentalist violence - linked to Osama Bin Laden - has alarmed
the regime. Saudi officials and newspapers have confirmed the riots, but
attributed them to unidentified young people.  "This is the second year in
a
row that young men have been the cause of trouble during Id," Raid Qusti
reported in the Riyad-based Arab News. "Have authorities and officials done
anything about it since last year? Were measures taken this year to prevent
such things from happening again? No. Not a thing was done."  In Kharj, a
Saudi police officer was shot dead in broad daylight on Dec. 29. A suspect
has been arrested, but Saudi authorities would not disclose the motive of
the killing. Saudi sources said the motive appeared political.  In Dammam,
a
city with a large foreign community, Islamic militants stopped cars and
assaulted the women or foreigners inside. Islamic fundamentalists have
opposed women driving by themselves without first-degree male relatives
serving as escorts.


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