Fri Sep 23, 2011
Saudi protesters have once again poured into the streets to rally against the Al Saud regime's brutal military intervention in Bahrain, Press TV reported.
The protests in the eastern city of Qatif took place despite the government's strict ban on anti-regime rallies in the country.
Saudis have on various occasions voiced their anger with Riyadh's intervention meant to crush the popular uprising in the small Persian Gulf kingdom.
The protesters also slammed the high unemployment in the country and expressed frustration with the decades-long rule of the Al Saud dynasty which has a record of rights violation.
In mid-March, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates deployed their military forces in crisis-hit Bahrain to assist the Manama regime in its severe suppression of anti-government protesters.
Scores of Bahrainis have been killed ever since.
Saudi Arabia's eastern regions have been the scene of protests over the past months, and authorities have arrested scores of people including bloggers and writers for taking part in anti-government demonstrations.
According to Human Rights Watch, more than 160 dissidents have been arrested since February in Saudi crackdowns on anti-government protesters.
Source: PressTV.
Link: http://www.presstv.com/detail/200725.html.
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