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Posted on 12/31/2017 3:55:27 PM PST by grey_whiskers
Saudi Princess Amira Bint Aidan Bin Nayef went on a rampage against the ruling Saudi regime in her exclusive statements to the French newspaper Le Monde, saying slavery in Saudi Arabia has different forms, but it is done in secrecy and permitted only among the primary beneficiaries of the princes of the House of Saud.
She mentioned one of the most repulsive things: buying and renting the children, especially the orphans, from countries like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, Djibouti, Somalia, Nigeria, Romania and Bulgaria.
(Excerpt) Read more at truepundit.com ...
Check out article and #2.
Thanks, Grey_Whiskers.
Ditto...all that grey_whiskers...said,
Where do you think all those pretty little blond girls (and boys) on the sides of milk cartons really go?
Fake news alert! I tried to track down the original French source of the supposed interview, and discovered that it's fake news, no doubt about it. Le Monde has an article in which it specifically denies that it has ever published such an interview.
The newspaper classifies it as "a fake shock interview" -- "une fausse interview-choc quaurait donnée une princesse saoudienne, Amira Bint Aidan Ben Nayef Al-Tawil Al-Otaibi, plus connue comme Amira Al-Tawil" [a fake shock interview attributed to a Saudi princess, Amira Bint Aidan Ben Nayef Al-Tawil Al-Otaibi, also known as Amira Al-Tawil].
"La prétendue « interview de la princesse Al-Tawil dans Le Monde » na jamais existé" [The alleged "interview with Princess Al-Tawil in Le Monde" never took place].
Note that it's not classifying the claims within the non-existent interview as fake news -- it's denying that the interview itself took place. In other words, some lying dope made up the whole thing. Creating phony evidence only serves to discredit the anti-Islamist cause, and we should do what we can to avoid passing it on.
Here are the Le Monde sources: French denial in Le Monde itself -- French.
Rough English translation of that denial by net automatic translator -- English.
True, the princess had spoken out in favor of more rights for women in the past, so she'd have been a plausible source for such claims. I see no sign of anything approaching what was said in the fake interview story, though.
2011 French article in which the princess protests the treatment of women in Saudi Arabia -- French
Rough English translation by net automatic translator -- English.
It’s why the arab world is not overrun with the decedents of over a thousand years of importing black African slaves.
They castrated them all. Removed not just the testicles but all the dangly bits. Three quarters of them died of the procedure or resulting infections. Tens, maybe hundreds of millions survived over that 1,000+ year period.
Then many of them were made harem guards...
Yes. He was the one who sniped at Trump on twitter and lost. Trump called him dopey. Plus he was the one in on giving Hillary 25 million.
OK...I just snorked my Chex Mix up through my nose
Yep. IAC, it is easy, now, to understand why obamsky spent so much time bowing to moslem leaders...Probably remembering his days as a youngster in Indonesia...
ping - see #49 -
fake interview, fake article.. thank God..
> “Oh good. They might be spared from being Charlie Hebdoed”
If they’re lucky. :-)
That pic sums up the whole reason for the Second Amendment.
Oh great — your mention of Chex Mix made me snorfle a Triscuit out my tear duct.
“Where do you think all those pretty little blond girls (and boys) on the sides of milk cartons really go?”
I had a neighbor, retired from the FBI, tell me the exact same thing five or six years ago.
He calls DC the American version of the rings of hell.
Thanks for the information. Lots of fake stuff out there.
Awesome
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