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                  Saturday, 23, September, 2006 (01, Ramadhan, 1427)


                        Diary of an Oppressed Saudi
                        Thamer Al-Mayman, Al-Watan 

                          
                        I was a student undergoing a summer program in computer 
science at Riyadh's Information and Telecom College. The officials in the 
college had discovered my talent in literature and my skills in writing poetry 
and asked me to write a poem and present it at the program's concluding 
ceremony. Among the people who attended the ceremony were officials from the 
King Abdul Aziz and His Companions Foundation for the Gifted and more 
importantly Dr. Abdullah Al-Jeghaiman, director of the organizing committee for 
the Regional Scientific Conference for Giftedness in Jeddah and his secretary, 
Abdullah Al-Amry.

                        At the end of the ceremony, Abdullah Al-Amry asked me - 
having been ordered by Al-Jeghaiman - to write a poem and to present it in the 
opening night of the Regional Scientific Conference for Giftedness in Jeddah. 
He took my cell number and e-mail address. After returning to Jizan, he phoned 
and asked me to quickly finish my poem and e-mail it to his address. I did, but 
did not hear from him until three days before the conference. He asked me then 
to fly to Jeddah and apologized for not being able to send a ticket due to a 
shortage of time.

                        I packed my stuff and made reservations then bought a 
ticket with my own money. When I arrived at Jeddah airport, I called Al-Amry to 
find his phone switched off. I continued calling him from 10.30 p.m. until 
midnight but couldn't reach him. I hired a taxicab and drove to the nearest 
hotel paying from my own pocket while the rest of the students from Riyadh were 
reveling in the Hilton's lobby at the foundation's expense.

                        The next morning, I called Al-Amry and again his phone 
was switched off. At midday, he finally answered my call and asked me to go to 
the Hilton where he would be waiting for me. I arrived at the hotel at1 p.m. 
and it was 4 p.m. when Al-Amry finally showed up. He asked me to wait until the 
accommodation supervisor arrives. I waited until 6 p.m. and then we ended up 
going to the Jeddah Westin Hotel because there were no more rooms available at 
the Hilton. 

                        In the Westin, I had to wait in the lobby until 8 p.m. 
I watched many students coming in later and immediately checking in. With no 
more rooms left at Westin, we went to Al-Bilad Hotel where at 11.30 p.m. they 
managed to find me a vacant room. 

                        The next day, Saturday, I called Al-Amry who asked me 
to remain at the hotel until I hear from him. After waiting for a considerably 
long time I telephoned him again. He informed me that the person responsible 
for my part in the ceremony was Abdulrahman Al-Fehaid and that he would pass 
him my number to Al-Fehaid who would inform me about the schedule of Sunday's 
event.

                        But no one bothered to call me till it was the 
conference's opening day, Sunday. I called Al-Amry and asked him for 
Al-Fehaid's number and having called him did not receive a response. I sent him 
a text message including my name and participation details in the ceremony. 
However, I didn't hear from him and after calling many times, he finally picked 
up. 

                        He answered me in a very cold manner saying, "Oh sorry! 
You've missed your part. It was a pleasure talking to you. Please convey my 
regards to your parents." In other words, he was telling me to leave the place 
as quickly as possible. And that was the last contact we made
                       

                 
           
     


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