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Saudi News & Analysis

November 15th 2010 MST

Center for Democracy and Human Rights in Saudi Arabia, Washington DC November 15, 2010 Saudi News & Analysis Commentary by Dr. Ali Alyami Saudi Prince: Blame and Double Talk on Iran Director’s Comment: In a blistering speech at a forum entitled “The Heart of the Conflict in the Middle East” organized by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington DC, former head of Saudi Intelligence and envoy to Washington Prince Turki Al-Faisal insisted that solving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is the pa ...Continue Reading

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September 17th 2010 MST

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Saudi Judicial System and Social Reform

September 3rd 2010 MST

Saudi Judicial System and Social Reform Commentary by Dr. Ali Alyami “War on Terrorism” to Crush Pro Democracy Advocates Director’s Comment: Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and their unprecedented, far-reaching repercussions domestically and globally, the Saudi government has embarked on a hunting program ostensibly to catch and incarcerate alleged terrorists and terrorists to be. For this effort, the Saudi government has been showered with sycophantically praises, specifically from its Western fr ...Continue Reading

Current Saudi News & Analysis

August 3rd 2010 MST

Center for Democracy and Human Rights in Saudi Arabia August 3, 2010 Saudi News & Commentary by Dr. Ali Alyami Muslims are at War with Themselves and in Conflict with the West Director’s Comment: There is an escalating conflict within and between Muslims societies over different interpretations of Islam and religious rituals. Muslim on Muslim killings, the destruction of minorities’ holy shrines and other cultural heritages, as well as the ongoing carnage in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, and Iran are but s ...Continue Reading

CDHR Conference

July 9th 2010 MST

Center for Democracy & Human Rights in Saudi Arabia, CDHR Invites You to a Timely Conference “Echoing Muslim Scholars’ Warning against Wahhabism: Should the US Listen?” Rayburn House Office Building Room B-369 July 20, 2010 from 4:30pm - 7:00pm Congressional Sponsor, Dan Burton [IN-5] Food and drinks will be served according to the House Rules (Metro Orange Line or Blue Line to Capitol South- left at first traffic light) RSVP Required On April 25, prominent Muslim scholars and experts at Al-Azhar University i ...Continue Reading

Current Saudi News & Analysis

June 15th 2010 MST

Center for Democracy and Human Rights in Saudi Arabia, Washington DC June 15, 2010 Saudi News & Commentary by Dr. Ali Alyami Princely Advice Director’s Comment: Prince Turki bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud recently warned the Saudi royal family to flee the country before an internal uprising overthrows the monarchy. While this advice may seem premature, it cannot be ignored. A Saudi uprising is inevitable unless the government undertakes drastic reforms of Saudi institutions to pave the way for measurable and transpa ...Continue Reading

Current Saudi News & Analysis

May 31st 2010 MST

Center for Democracy and Human Rights in Saudi Arabia, Washington DC May 31, 2010 Saudi News & Analysis Commentary by Dr. Ali Alyami Determined to Fail Director’s Comment: Despite irrefutable signs of civil strife due to public frustration, the Saudi ruling family continues to insist on pre-modern methods of governance. Like most people in the world, Saudis have become more educated, exposed to other cultures, different and more fulfilling lifestyles, freedom of expression, freedom of worship, political part ...Continue Reading

Current Saudi News & Analysis

May 3rd 2010 MST

Center for Democracy and Human Rights in Saudi Arabia, Washington DC May 03, 2010 Societal Transformation & Role of Women Commentary by Dr. Ali Alyami Unstoppable Transformation Director’s Comment: Saudi society is going through an unstoppable transformative process despite severe official censorship, a rash of fatawi (religious edicts) against gender mixing, lack of women’s rights to work and drive, heightened disagreements within the ruling family over political, social, religious, educational and economi ...Continue Reading

Reminder: Steps to Undermine Muslim Extremism: The Saudi Angle on March 25th

March 17th 2010 MST

Center for Democracy & Human Rights in Saudi Arabia, CDHR Invites You to a Timely Conference Steps to Undermine Muslim Extremism: The Saudi Angle March 25, 2010 at The Heritage Foundation 10:30 - 12:30 followed by lunch The Heritage Foundation, Lehrman Auditorium, 214 Massachusetts Ave. NE, Washington, DC (Metro Red Line to Union Station) As the birthplace of Islam and home to its two holiest sites in Mecca and Medina, Saudi Arabia plays a major role in the lives and perceptions of the estimated 1.5 billion Musli ...Continue Reading

Center for Democracy & Human Rights in Saudi Arabia is hosting a conference on March 25th

March 9th 2010 MST

Center for Democracy & Human Rights in Saudi Arabia, CDHR Invites You to a Timely Conference Steps to Undermine Muslim Extremism: The Saudi Angle March 25, 2010 at The Heritage Foundation 10:30 - 12:30 followed by lunch The Heritage Foundation, Lehrman Auditorium, 214 Massachusetts Ave. NE, Washington, DC (Metro Red Line to Union Station) As the birthplace of Islam and home to its two holiest sites in Mecca and Medina, Saudi Arabia plays a major role in the lives and perceptions of the estimated 1.5 billion Musli ...Continue Reading
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