Friday, April 27, 2012

Egyptians protest lawyer's arrest in Saudi Arabia.


Egyptian reaction to human rights violation by Saudi Government: 

"Protesters chanted, "Down, down with Al-Saud!" referring to the Saudi royal family and "Screw you, your majesty!" in reference to King Abdullah, the aging Saudi monarch. The demonstrators called for the expulsion of the Saudi ambassador in Cairo, and some raised their shoes alongside a picture of Abdullah, a sign of deep contempt in the Arab world."

Saudi twist to cover-up human rights violations:

"The Saudi Embassy in a statement said el-Gezawi has not been convicted or sentenced in any case. Instead they said he was being questioned by authorities after airport officials found more than 20,000 anti-anxiety pills hidden inside his luggage. It also said he was not wearing white pilgrims' clothes, which they said indicated he was not making a religious pilgrimage as his family maintains."

The reality that exposed religious politics of authoritarianism:

"El-Gezawi's sister said he had been convicted in absentia and sentenced to a year in prison and 20 lashes by a Saudi court for insulting the king. However he was not notified of the court's ruling ahead of his Saudi trip. El-Gezawi had earlier filed a lawsuit in Egypt against King Abdullah over the alleged arbitrary detention of hundreds of Egyptians."



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