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ELAASAR: Who pays for struggle for power in Saudi Arabia, For Immediate Release May 5, 2008

The struggle for power in the Desert Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Will the rest of us pay for it?

By Aladdin Elaasar – (New York City, NY) Saudi Crown Prince Sultan’s has been rushed abruptly for urgent medical care last week. It was an alarming signal for a possible power struggle in the world’s biggest oil exporter, and a sign of a serious problem that may disturb the succession line in the absolute monarchy and create the possibility for internal instability, analysts and diplomats say.

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May 5, 2008 Posted by Ray Hanania | Aladdin Elaasar | , , , , | No Comments

ELAASAR: Saudi justice blames victim in punishing, For Immediate Release 11-24-07

Blame it on the Victim: Saudi rape victim gets 200 lashes and prison

By Aladdin Elaasar – It happens only in Saudi Arabia. Believe it or not, a Saudi 19-year-old girl was in a car with a male acquaintance when the car was attacked by a gang of seven Saudi men who raped her and her male partner multiple times. After reporting that to authorities, the girl was sentenced to 100 lashes and six months in jail because she was in an unrelated man’s car! After bringing the case to the attention of the media, Saudi authorities retaliated by increasing the sentence to 200 lashes. Read more »

November 24, 2007 Posted by Ray Hanania | Aladdin Elaasar | , , , , , | No Comments

HANANIA: Battle over Muslim schools really about pro-Israel activism, For Immediate Release, 10-19-07

Battle over Muslim schools really about pro-Israel activism

By Ray Hanania – A federal panel says that a Saudi Arabian school based in Northern Virginia should be closed because they don’t like some of the things they assert the school is teaching its students. Not surprisingly, the actions of the so-called U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (CIRF) are no different from other U.S. commissions controlled by the Bush Administration that have shown a clear pattern of anti-Arab and anti-Muslim bias. Read more »

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HANANIA: “The Kingdom” Movie Review, finally a good film, For Immediate Release, 10-01-07

Finally a decent American Hollywood movie on Arabs

By Ray Hanania – There have been so many biased movies made in Hollywood about Arabs and the Middle East, I went to see “The Kingdom” this week ready to mine for even a glimmer of hope that pattern might change. I left the movie theater feeling like I had struck gold. “The Kingdom,” produced by Peter Berg, is a great movie, and for that reason, I know it is going to take a beating in the American media. It already has. Read more »

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