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Saudi Arabia releases suspected persons who surrendered voluntarily
The Saudi Arabian authorities announced it had released all suspected persons who surrendered themselves, according to the royal pardoning issued by King Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz in June.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 11/12/2004

Al-Qaida denies the killing of al-Oufi Nayef
The Saudi minister of the interior prince Nayef Bin Abdul Aziz said yesterday that the security forces in his country overcame in fighting terrorism in the Kingdom the ability "to deprive the terrorist from all components of criminal acts," He told the Saudi daily Okaz,
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 11/11/2004

Riyadh: one wanted killed in Jeddah
The Saudi authorities announced it had killed one member of the so-called "misled group" and another was injured while two were detained in Jeddah earlier on Tuesday.
Saudi Arabia, Local, 11/10/2004

Riyadh criticizes statement of 26 scholars on Iraq
The Saudi ambassador in London prince Turkey al-Faisal yesterday criticized the statement made by the 26th Saudi scholars in which it called for supporting " Jihad" in Iraq, noting that its signatories do not represent the great majority of the Saudi people.
Saudi Arabia-Iraq, Politics, 11/9/2004

Saudi reformers accuse judiciary of unfairness
Three Saudi reformers, who are currently brought before the judiciary, extended a message to the Saudi crown prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz in which they complained against the conditions of their trial.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 11/8/2004

Saudi scholars: al-Jihad is a duty in Iraq; a call to avoid sedition
Some 26 Saudi scholars on Friday called in an open speech to the Iraqi people for unity and resisting the occupation, stressing in a statement issued on the Internet the legitimacy of resistance.
Saudi Arabia-Iraq, Politics, 11/8/2004


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