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Ares
23rd February 2011, 10:18 AM
With the facebook revolutions having claimed virtually every other country in the region, the time may be coming for that most important one of all. And if Facebook is to be relied on for its revolutionary calendar, a job it has so far done without reproach, the revolutionary wave will come to Saudi Arabia on March 20.That will also the day crude passes $200.

Also, instead of just announcing their rallying call, future protestors have listed their 12 demands:

1 – a constitutional monarchy between the king and government.
2 – a written constitution approved by the people in which governing powers will be determined.
3 – transparency, accountability in fighting corruption
4 – the Government in the service of the people
5 – legislative elections.
6 – public freedoms and respect for human rights
7 – allowing civil society institutions
8 – full citizenship and the abolition of all forms of discrimination.
9 – Adoption of the rights of women and non-discrimination against them.
10 – an independent and fair judiciary.
11 – impartial development and equitable distribution of wealth.
12 – to seriously address the problem of unemployment

Since none of these have a chance of going through in an absolute monarchy, things are about to get really hot.

<img src="http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user5/imageroot/von%20havenstein/March%2020_0.jpg"/>

http://www.zerohedge.com/article/if-mountain-will-not-come-muhammad-revolution-will-come-saudi-arabia-march-20

mick silver
23rd February 2011, 10:22 AM
well if this come to about ........ there will be a world war we can not let are gas an oil not make it here .

chad
23rd February 2011, 10:32 AM
that's a month away. i doubt it.

ShortJohnSilver
23rd February 2011, 11:43 AM
I don't think the Donmeh / House of Saudiberg is inclined to pay attention to the stupid Muslim animals ...

keehah
1st March 2011, 12:39 PM
Not till the money runs out?

http://www.saudigazette.com.sa/index.cfm?method=home.regcon&contentID=2011022894852
On his return on Wednesday after a three-month absence for medical treatment in the United States and recuperation in Morocco, the King unveiled benefits for Saudis worth around $36 billion to address social pressures such as unemployment and housing. It nearly doubles the budget for a development fund that helps Saudis buy homes and it boosts funding for a bank that offers interest-free loans to Saudis for a range of needs such as marriage, starting a business or buying furniture.

On Sunday, the King ordered all Saudi nationals in temporary public sector jobs be given permanent employment as such temporary contracts denied them of major perks.