Posted on 03/06/2011 1:24:41 PM PST by EBH
"Reform and advice are the Islamic way and would carry benefits and prevent evil, and that does not happen through intimidating and seditious statements on which signatures are collected," it said.
The council called upon the authorities to "do their job in line with the law of the land," in what seems to be a religious permit to use force against demonstrators.
The interior ministry said on Saturday any kind of demonstration is considered illegal in Saudi Arabia, reminding protesters security forces were authorised to crack down on public protests...
...Activists have called on Facebook for a "Day of Rage" on March 11 and for a "Saudi revolution" on March 20.
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"Saudi revolution" on March 20
Every day with them is a day of rage. Tell me again why they are allowed into this country?
And just where do those activists live, trying to get people killed.
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