Fahd bin Abdul Aziz

Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz

Naef Bin Abdul Aziz

Salman Bin Abdul Aziz

Ahmad Bin Abdul Aziz

 

ON SEPTEMBER 23, SAUDI NATIONAL DAY, C.A.C.S.A. PLACED THE AD LISTED BELOW IN THE WASHINGTON POST

SHOW the real al-Saud under a scrutinizing light

YOUR SUPPORT IS NEEDED TO PUBLICIZE THE CORRUPTION OF AL-SAUD

ads.gif (36255 bytes) Until Recently Saudi

Arabia was one of the

richest country in the

world. Yet in 1997, the

country will have a

national debt of a

staggering $100 billion.

Saudi Arabia's current

government must be

replaced by democratically

elected, comeptent and

honest people who place

the welfare of their country

above their own.

The Committee Against

Corruption in Saudi Arabia

needs your vocal and

financial support to help

change the government

by peaceful means and

save the country from

further destruction.

Lobby presidents and

prime ministers. Us

Congressmen and the

Senate, along with

Saudi ambassadors

round the world. By letter.

Use e-mail through the

C.A.C.S.A. website at

http://www.saudhouse.com

Do this and Saudi Arabia

stands a chance of

economic survival when

the oil runs out in 30 years

time.

CACSA

Committe Against Corruption in
Saudi Arabia

http://www.saudhouse.com

 


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