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Brutal repression sometimes works
Brutal repression sometimes works
Source: John Robb's Weblog; 18/01/2005; 10:35:30.
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Telegraph: Saudi Arabia continues to crush the political community that could
provide them a level of immunity to a bloody coup d'etat. Fifteen
anti-monarchy demonstrators, including a woman, have been sentenced to
public lashings and jail terms in Saudi Arabia. The sentences are a
signal that the government will not tolerate open opposition despite
undertakings to liberalise.
I can't decide on which side of the fence I sit. Crush everything that resembles opposition, or let it have a voice? In any other country I'd say let them have a voice, but in Saudi perhaps things are different? Nah! Throughout history, repression loses—eventually.
I can't decide on which side of the fence I sit. Crush everything that resembles opposition, or let it have a voice? In any other country I'd say let them have a voice, but in Saudi perhaps things are different? Nah! Throughout history, repression loses—eventually.
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