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Saudi Arabia's secret Arab Spring

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Do Saudi people love the Kingdom and support him to continue his power?

No he is not popular and the public opinion about the Royal Family is very negative, but still people are hoping some one will listen to them and start reforming (real reform not claims on papers), less corruption and more fair distribution of the wealth, they want a freely elected parliment and a constitutional monarchy.

so answering your question, no he is not.
 
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No he is not popular and the public opinion about the Royal Family is very negative, but still people are hoping some one will listen to them and start reforming (real reform not claims on papers), less corruption and more fair distribution of the wealth, they want a freely elected parliment and a constitutional monarchy.

so answering your question, no he is not.

True on most of what you said. In fact all of it. Yes lately the opinion on the Monarch has gone down significantly.
 
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W.TF

This is confusing ....

Saudi Arabia is making progress in Turbo mode.

then where is the problem >?
 
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Hopefully Saudis will soon face what it likes to be at the receiving end of an insurrection. They have fanned far too many insurgencies in other countries to support the sunni's and are actively arming the Terrorists in the guise of FSA in syria. They have already sent army to crush Bahrain's populist movement and now they are facing the prospects of one at home. The shia area's are the one with most of the oil yet they are not developed in commensurate with the wealth that they posses. Let's see what happens, after all one never knows the future.

You said too many controversial things in one breath, but short on facts!

Did you not read above that even the most populated areas of Shia, do not exceed more than 25% in composition!

Can you name the oil/gas fields, what you have in your claim?
 
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Your claims or the ones of wiki does not constitute facts.

I refered to the info. provided above by a Saudi member!

While the claim of 10% population in your telegraph link is debateable.

Still mystery remains why you claim 75%? and I'm still reading the remaining article.

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Check the image above and point out the Shia village name and population of that village.

Don't forget to check the distance scale and the total number of villages in the area of about 1000Kilo meters.
 
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You are kidding right ?? Why don't you just take assad's word for that matter after all he is a syrian ?.

Well the fact is that it doesn't matter whether you ask a Saudi or a yankee, the facts will remain facts. SA has 10% Shia population and that 75% is the population of some major oil producing provinces in Saudi. To keep it simple if there are 1000 people in SA, then 900 are sunni and 100 Shias. But if go to a major oil producing province the majority of them have 75 shias and like 25 sunni's for every 100 people. Hope this clears everything.

You are wrong and lack of knowledge about KSA

Shia in Saudi Arabia no more than 3% max and they have nothing to do with oil at all. They live in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia where sunnis form 70% of the population there.
 
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