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UN Security Council puts al-Faqih on terrorism list
Saudi Arabia-UN, Politics, 12/24/2004

The UN Security Council yesterday enrolled the name of the Saudi opposition member Saad al-Faqih on the international list of persons and establishments stand in support of terrorism.

Al-Arabia TV said yesterday evening that according to this measure, al-Faqih assets and his properties will be frozen wherever it exists in all parts of the world. This measure also makes it obligatory for all world countries to prevent al-Faqih from entering its lands even in transit travels.

Experts say that placing al-Faqih name who is living in Britain on the said list will push London to take legal measures to try or expel him.

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  Saudi Arabia calls for an international conference to fighting terrorism   (9/28/2004)
  Powell, Rice urge Saudi Arabia for more efforts to fight terrorism; Saudi Arabia denies finding a murdered man to the west of al-Riyadh   (6/14/2004)
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  Continued assault on individiual liberty lead by the UN Security Council under pretexts of fighting terrorism   (1/18/2003)
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