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Saudi Arabia limits role of religious police
A New York Times report yesterday said that Saudi Arabia "had taken measures to limit the power of controversial religious police who hardline clerics say make society more moral but many accuse of interfering in people's lives. Interior Minister Prince Nayef decreed that public prosecutors would deal with all cases concerning 'harassment'."
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 5/25/2006

Amnesty International on human rights abuse in the Arab states
Amnesty International just said about the state of human rights in the Arab states that "With few exceptions, perpetrators of human rights abuses continued to benefit from impunity as governments failed to hold them to account and ensure justice for their victims. In many countries in the region, security and intelligence services were given free rein"
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 5/24/2006

Nuclear activities under IAEA supervision: Asefi
"Iran never intended to build atomic bombs and has no need to do so. We expect Saudi officials not to be influenced by the false claims of others," Asefi added.
Saudi Arabia-Iran, Politics, 5/23/2006

US officials alledge Saudi Arabia stopped enforcing Arab boycott
Saudi Arabia-Israel-USA, Politics, 5/23/2006

Russia, Saudi Arabia discuss Iran nuclear issue
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who arrived in Riyadh Sunday evening for a two-day visit, attended a joint press conference with his Saudi counterpart, Prince Saud al-Faisal, here Sunday night.
Saudi Arabia-Iran-Russia, Politics, 5/22/2006


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