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Due to the research being undertaken by many organizations, universities, and companies about Saudi Arabia and due to consistent demand by our readers, we have added this comprehensive section that discusses all past and present organized and one-time dissidence in Saudi Arabia. As much as we know about our history, al-Saud have been very successful in obstructing the flow of information. If our "Political Dissidence" section lacks preciseness or perspective, we encourage our readers and visitors to help us in the compilation of accurate information. Saudi Intelligence Personnel need not apply.

If we missed a website or an organization, please do not hesitate to point it out to us. We wish this list to be complete regardless of the inclinations of the dissidents. CACSA does not condemn or condone any of the information found on other websites. It is merely reporting the information to its visitors.

One-Time Dissidence against al-Saud

Woman Driving (November 6, 1990)
Petition for Change (December 1990)
Religious Petition (February 1991)
Saudi Student Protest (September 21, 1994)
Open Letter from a Diplomat (May 17, 1994)
Open Letter from a Citizen (December 1995)

A letter from Sheikh Salman Al-Auda (April 1996)

Past and Present Organized Dissidence against al-Saud or Saudi Arabia

 

NAME ORGANIZATION PURPOSE / STORY / CREDITS
Nasser al-Said   Was kidnapped from a hotel room in Beirut - Lebanon and tortured in Saudi jail. He was murdered secretly. His body was never recovered by his family. Wrote a book against al-Saud in the early seventies. Book soon to be published in its entirety by CACSA.
Mohammed al-Sakr   Was kidnapped and tortured. He died mysteriously in a Saudi jail. Wrote a book on al-Saud (Read the book)
Prince Talal bin Abdul Aziz (Free Princes) Left Saudi Arabia where he started the Free Princes Movement with Turki bin Abdul Aziz. He later recanted and joined the ranks of his brothers.
Juhayman al-Otaibi The Juhayman Movement Invaded Makkah in 1974. He was the largest threat to al-Saud ever because he used violence to take control of the country. It was said that he had the charisma and power of a true leader and that is why he was hunted and killed at all cost.
Mohammed al-Masa'ari Committee for the Defense of Legitimate Rights - CDLR The most vocal and successful of all dissident groups. Managed great publicity due to the stupidity of the Saudi Ambassador to London. One of the founders has left to start another organization. Uses faxes and pamphlets effectively.

Website: http://www.ummah.org.uk/cdlr/

Fahd al-Qahtani & Mohammed al-Khilewi American Islamic Group Started when al-Khilewi defected as a Saudi diplomat and created a media sensation when he announced having in his possession thousands of documents showing Saudi spying against Jewish organizations in the US and Saudi funding of a nuclear arsenal.
Saad al-Faqih The Movement for Islamic Reform in Arabia Mr. al-Faqih was al-Masaari's partner in CDLR until Saudi Intelligence used the split and conquer routine to weaken the movement. Now, al-Faqih has his own movement with similar purpose to CDLR.

Website: http://www.miraserve.com

UNKNOWN The 16 Martyrs of Makkah A page dedicated to the martyrdom of 16 Kuwaitis who were killed in Makkah by al-Saud on September 21, 1989. The site is mostly in Arabic.

Website: http://members.delphi.com/16shaheed/index.html
and http://hello.to/the16shaheed

Kristine Uhlman Mothers of Internationally Kidnapped Children "The risk of abduction cannot be quantified, it can only be understood as a permanent act that cannot be undone. Abduction of a minor American child to the Middle East is a frequent occurrence; return of an abducted child, through legal means has never been achieved" Quote.

Website: http://www.halcyon.com/harenet/umhani/

Sven von Zweigbergk Work in Saudi Arabia A web site dedicated to uncovering the complicated business schemes and companies Mohammed al-Amoudi has acquired in Sweden including oil companies.

Website: http://www.workinsaudi.com

Pat Roush Committee for Americans Against Saudi Child Theft "Alia and Aisha Gheshayan, stolen by Saudi Arabian nationals January 25, 1986". This newsletter is dedicated to my girls and to the thousands of other children stolen each year by Saudi Arabian nationals and the Saudi government" Quote.

Website: http://www.saudichildtheft.com

Herb Mallard Americans against the Sauduction of Washington "The Newsletter the Saud family and their Washington retainers love to hate"

Website: http://www.sauduction.com/

Fahd al-Saud Committee against Corruption in Saudi Arabia - CACSA The Committee uses the Internet as the basis of its non-violent dissidence. Is gaining steam and more followers. Sponsored secretly by a well known businessman in Saudi Arabia.

Website: http://www.saudhouse.com/

 


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