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Saudi official: We received 2.5 million Syrians refugees

According to the UN refugee Agency, Saudi Arabia has 561 refugees.

UNHCR - Saudi Arabia

What about all the Palestinians, descendants of Royal Shia Imams of Yemen and the 4 million Burmese in KSA you may ask? why aren't they registered?

Saudi Iqama for 4 Million Burmese – Salute to King Salman! ~ Life in Saudi Arabia

Because they have not been given the refugee status. Each has a residency card and are being treated like a Saudi citizen and do not live in refugee camps. Each has free medical care and free admission to Saudi schools and universities and are not restricted to live in one area but are free to wander the country.

Are there any Saudis in Saudi Arabia or is everyone there a secret refugee? I heard that King Salman is actually a secret German refugee that escaped during World War 2. Is this true?
 
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I know its easier to throw random numbers around, but look at it logically.

100,000 students in Saudi Universities? Here are total students as of 2015,
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The number is 599,754. So, that means that 16% of all KSA university students are Syrians. That's almost 1 Syrian for every 6 Saudis. That seems like something that would make the news...

I translated the news... which is referring to official source as Saudi foreign ministry.. while I did not write every thing exactly, but the news says only in last 1 year 100K Syrians are admitted in Saudi universities.

There is another link from Arab news, where expats in remarks are confirming all of it.

Well yours is a condition called A$$ Burn when a person is unable to swallow the truth. GCC countries are trying a last ditch attempt to cover up so hence the fabricated numbers. It is hilarious that they included people taking refugee in Jordon refugee camps as their own refugees.

Which post of mine suggest of me having a$$ burn with subject in hand?

As I said... you see nothing due to your burned heart, otherwise there are hundreds of confirming comments in news link, I posted.

If you do not value the remarks from the people inside Saudi Arabia than living a life of victim of Pakistan army in Australia, does not make your disapprovals any credible.
 
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I translated the news... which is referring to official source as Saudi foreign ministry.. while I did not write every thing exactly, but the news says only in last 1 year 100K Syrians are admitted in Saudi universities.

There is another link from Arab news, where expats in remarks are confirming all of it.

Well, we have to apply our logic to it also, right? We have been hearing numbers from 100,000 to 2.5 million in last couple of days.

Do you note think it is strange to suddenly add 100,000 university students in one year? That's a huge increase. We sit here and type numbers, but never consider the logic behind it.
 
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Well, we have to apply our logic to it also, right? We have been hearing numbers from 100,000 to 2.5 million in last couple of days.

Do you note think it is strange to suddenly add 100,000 university students in one year? That's a huge increase. We sit here and type numbers, but never consider the logic behind it.

correction the news says 100K students in 3 years...

regarding believeing the numbers, nothing impossible, its confirmed by the locals and you have all the right to disapprove.

BTW, try to use your logic regarding terrorist operating out of Iraq and Afghanistan, left and right of Iran.
 
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correction the news says 100K students in 3 years...

regarding believeing the numbers, nothing impossible, its confirmed by the locals and you have all the right to disapprove.

BTW, try to use your logic regarding terrorist operating out of Iraq and Afghanistan, left and right of Iran.

Nothing is impossible, but we have to weigh the factors in to come up a conclusion. You believe the 100,000 figure as you do the 750,000 figure as you do the 2.5 million figure, without considering that the information was false. But where is your limit? If instead of 2.5 million, they had said 5 million, would you have believed it or not? What if it was 10 million? And if not, why not? Do you apply certain mathematical logic to the figure?

Also, your comment about Iraq and Afghanistan and Iran has nothing to do with this thread or this discussion.
 
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Nothing is impossible, but we have to weigh the factors in to come up a conclusion. You believe the 100,000 figure as you do the 750,000 figure as you do the 2.5 million figure, without considering that the information was false. But where is your limit? If instead of 2.5 million, they had said 5 million, would you have believed it or not? What if it was 10 million? And if not, why not? Do you apply certain mathematical logic to the figure?

Also, your comment about Iraq and Afghanistan and Iran has nothing to do with this thread or this discussion.

There is always potential that media house may print wrong numbers but if any numbers are wrong, UN or Tehran should object officially not using their Pakistani subjects to spread disinformation.
 
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Are there any Saudis in Saudi Arabia or is everyone there a secret refugee? I heard that King Salman is actually a secret German refugee that escaped during World War 2. Is this true?

Ha Ha.. I understand you have your reasons to be anti-Saudi and I respect that But, if you didn't have anything intelligent to say to counter my argument then i suggest, and it's merely a suggestion,that you simply say nothing

Rohingya Muslims: Victims of ethnic cleansing

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Dr. Ali Al-Ghamdi



The United Nations recently described the Rohingya Muslims in the Arakan state of Myanmar as the “the world’s most persecuted minority.”

For several decades, these people have been subjected to murder, arson, displacement and deprivation. The Myanmar government is pursuing a policy of ethnic cleansing against these people.

They have been deprived of their basic civilian, economic, political and human rights. The authorities have denied them their right to citizenship, and subsequently they were deprived of the right to education and healthcare.

There are restrictions on their free movement within the country and they are prevented from working to earn a livelihood or even from performing their religious rituals.

Restrictions have also been imposed on the maximum number of members each Rohingya family can have. The Rohingyas are being persecuted by Buddhist fanatics.

Moreover, such persecution is being carried out with the clandestine support of the government who treat them as illegal migrants who came from Bangladesh.

In fact, the Rohingya people have been living in Myanmar for hundreds of years. In the past, they had their own kingdoms in the Arakan region.

They were citizens of Myanmar until the country came under the control of military dictators a few decades ago. During military rule, Rohingya minorities were deprived of their citizenship under the Citizenship Law introduced in the early 1980s.

They were then subjected to all kinds of human rights violations at the hands of the Buddhist majority, especially extremist groups which commit atrocities with the clandestine support of the government.

The Rohingyas are being targeted deliberately with killing, looting, torching of homes, demolition of mosques and confiscation of property.

All of this persecution, injustice, and denial of rights has taken place with the knowledge of the United Nations, the European Union and United States as well as all international human rights organizations. All of these powers seem to be incapable of doing anything to save these hapless people.

With no end in sight to their sufferings, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya earlier fled to Bangladesh. The Bangladesh government made tented camps available to them and some Rohingya were integrated into Bangladesh society while others managed to obtain Bangladesh passport and reached Makkah.

The Rohingya community in Makkah is now in the hundreds of thousands. The government of Saudi Arabia has treated them fairly and has granted them residency permits (iqamas) free of charge to enable them to seek jobs and move within the Kingdom as legal residents.

Now, the government of Bangladesh has barred any further migration of Rohingya to that country, and it has started sending back boats carrying Rohingya migrants who flee persecution in their homeland.

As a result, many Rohingya set out on overcrowded and damaged boats heading for Thailand, the nearest country, seeking shelter.

However, they were forced to turn back and were stranded at sea without food and water for several days. Eventually, many died of hunger and thirst and there were reports that human traffickers buried bodies of many of these people in mass graves on the coast of Thailand.

Some of these poor people moved toward Malaysia and Indonesia. Initially, these countries were not ready to receive them; however, Indonesia recently declared its readiness to receive migrants at least for the time being.

It is evident that the solution to the problem of Rohingya Muslims is possible only by mounting pressure on the government of Myanmar to halt its ethnic cleansing policy and racial discrimination.

Myanmar must also give the Rohingya all of their rights, including the right to citizenship which they have been denied for decades.

The issue of Rohingya Muslims was discussed at the Islamic summit convened by the late King Abdullah in Makkah three years ago.

In the final communiqué, the summit strongly criticized the Myanmar government for the ethnic cleansing and atrocities committed against the Rohingya who are the citizens of that country.

Muslim leaders demanded that the Myanmar government stop the persecution of the Rohingya and protect them by restoring their legitimate rights.

The summit authorized the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to exert every effort to end the persecution. But, unfortunately, the pan-Islamic body failed to carry out the duties assigned to it by the summit.

The OIC confined its role to dispatching an envoy to Myanmar to tackle the issue and later called upon the Myanmar government to stop its discrimination against Rohingya Muslims and treat them fairly just like other citizens of the country.

The OIC has to shoulder a humanitarian and moral responsibility to convene another Islamic summit or at least a ministerial level conference to discuss the issue of Rohingya Muslims and to take a stern and serious position against the unfair treatment of the Myanmar government toward these people.

If the OIC’s efforts are unsuccessful, then the issue should be taken to the United Nations. It is a shame for anyone to remain silent about this gross violation of human rights.

— Dr. Ali Al-Ghamdi is a former Saudi diplomat who specializes in Southeast Asian affairs. He can be reached at algham@hotmail.com

The Muslim genocide in Burma is something that we are all aware of, as it is shared so sparingly on social media or any other form of media. It is not an issue which has just spurted out, but has been going on for more than a century. The Muslim community has been suffering at the hands of the Buddhist majority of Burma who has persecuted them, killed the children, and raped the girls and women. There have even been reports, that angry mobs have also set whole families ablaze together, while they were still alive. The anti-Muslim sentiments have gotten so deeply embedded into the Buddhist community’s minds, that every year we see an increase in the death toll, as well as the number of people displaced from their homes.

Saudi Iqama for 4 Million Burmese – Salute to King Salman! ~ Life in Saudi Arabia
 
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I translated the news... which is referring to official source as Saudi foreign ministry.. while I did not write every thing exactly, but the news says only in last 1 year 100K Syrians are admitted in Saudi universities.

There is another link from Arab news, where expats in remarks are confirming all of it.



Which post of mine suggest of me having a$$ burn with subject in hand?

As I said... you see nothing due to your burned heart, otherwise there are hundreds of confirming comments in news link, I posted.

If you do not value the remarks from the people inside Saudi Arabia than living a life of victim of Pakistan army in Australia, does not make your disapprovals any credible.

What gives you the idea that i am victim of any sorts. Just because i am not a Saudi tout doesn't mean i am not loyal to my country and armed forces. My entire family has at least one person serving their Nations forces from almost every household. Lastly have some balls and put up flag of country you represent.
 
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Burma's exiled Muslims | Syed Neaz Ahmad | Comment is free | The Guardian

Thousands of Burmese Muslims from Arakan – often called Rohingyas – were offered a safe haven in Saudi Arabia by the late King Faisal

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Abdullah Marouf, secretary general of the Burmese community and head of the Jeddah-based Global Rohingya Center (GRC), said Sunday that Burmese value Saudi people and their government’s unlimited support.
Marouf said he appreciated the recent initiative to grant his community’s 250,000 members fee-free residency permits per a government plan to correct the status of Burmese living in the Kingdom. The government’s move would assist the community in terms of health care, education and employment.
“The world came to know the Rohingya and the calamity of the Burmese people only less than a year ago,” Marouf said. “Saudi Arabia is the only country that recognized the suffering of the Burmese people long ago. It had supported and showed solidarity toward the Burmese people since 1968 when King Abdul Aziz received the first group of Burmese immigrants. First permanent-residency permit was issued for Burmese community in 1980 during the rule of King Saud.”
Marouf was speaking after the launch of the GRC at the Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s (OIC) offices in Jeddah.
The launch was attended by OIC Secretary-General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, director of Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Makkah Province Branch, Ambassador Muhammad Ahmad Tayyeb and representatives of Arakan Rohingya Union (ARU)
“Official bodies in the Kingdom are coordinating and setting arrangements to deliver relief to Burmese refugees in camps in Bangladesh and Thailand and other places around the world,” Marouf said, adding the number of refugees in Arakan State of Rohingya reached more than 250,000 after the Myanmar government and their miltary burned more than 87
villages.
He added: “These people, including 13,000 children who lost their parents, are living on the costal line of Akyab, the state’s capital that is now known as Sittwe.
Now the rain season will increase their misery and leave them with nothing.”

Burmese embrace Saudi support | Arab News

Those Burmese muslims aren't registered in the UN refugee page either nor do they have the refugee status in Saudi Arabia. Now they don't exist?
 
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What gives you the idea that i am victim of any sorts. Just because i am not a Saudi tout doesn't mean i am not loyal to my country and armed forces. My entire family has at least one person serving their Nations forces from almost every household. Lastly have some balls and put up flag of country you represent.

You don't want to believe Saudi foreign ministry and all the pictures and comments but want us to believe your lies.Lot of Saudi haters have lately claimed Asylum in UK and Australia by submitting dossiers full of maligning Pakistan and its army.
I don't need to show off.. like hypocrites and mention how I personally serve my country men and represent my country.
Being Saudi tout is better than being slave of khomeni ideology and pay zakat to hizbulla.
Last but not least.. now I can conveniently conclude you ran out of argument and now sooner than later Saudi hate brigade would come for your salvage with BS posts.
 
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You don't want to believe Saudi foreign ministry and all the pictures and comments but want us to believe your lies.Lot of Saudi haters have lately claimed Asylum in UK and Australia by submitting dossiers full of maligning Pakistan and its army.
I don't need to show off.. like hypocrites and mention how I personally serve my country men and represent my country.
Being Saudi tout is better than being slave of khomeni ideology and pay zakat to hizbulla.
Last but not least.. now I can conveniently conclude you ran out of argument and now sooner than later Saudi hate brigade would come for your salvage with BS posts.

I have no love for any type for Mullah whether he they are wahabi or shia both can go screw themselves for all i care. You forget that these people are victims if Iran and Saudis pissing match in the first place. Yet you defend saudis like a shameless person. Lol didnt knew that you were even arguing with such sold proof while entire worlds media is lying.

The reality is Saudi Arabia has close to 100000 Syrians out of which most of them are foreign worker who were given residence permits for working. I doubt they allowed even single Syrian to cross the border.

Saudi Arabia says criticism of Syria refugee response 'false and misleading' | World news | The Guardian
 
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You don't want to believe Saudi foreign ministry and all the pictures and comments but want us to believe your lies.Lot of Saudi haters have lately claimed Asylum in UK and Australia by submitting dossiers full of maligning Pakistan and its army.
I don't need to show off.. like hypocrites and mention how I personally serve my country men and represent my country.
Being Saudi tout is better than being slave of khomeni ideology and pay zakat to hizbulla.
Last but not least.. now I can conveniently conclude you ran out of argument and now sooner than later Saudi hate brigade would come for your salvage with BS posts.
Is Saudi foreign ministry your only source? Do you have a neutral source, UNHCR is usually considered neutral and on the side of the refugees.

Also, can you explain how you housed 2.5 million refugees if you took them in? Did you have that much spare capacity in your housing market? Or did you build extra housing?
 
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Ha Ha.. I understand you have your reasons to be anti-Saudi and I respect that But, if you didn't have anything intelligent to say to counter my argument then i suggest, and it's merely a suggestion,that you simply say nothing

Rohingya Muslims: Victims of ethnic cleansing

op2_thumb.jpg




Dr. Ali Al-Ghamdi



The United Nations recently described the Rohingya Muslims in the Arakan state of Myanmar as the “the world’s most persecuted minority.”

For several decades, these people have been subjected to murder, arson, displacement and deprivation. The Myanmar government is pursuing a policy of ethnic cleansing against these people.

They have been deprived of their basic civilian, economic, political and human rights. The authorities have denied them their right to citizenship, and subsequently they were deprived of the right to education and healthcare.

There are restrictions on their free movement within the country and they are prevented from working to earn a livelihood or even from performing their religious rituals.

Restrictions have also been imposed on the maximum number of members each Rohingya family can have. The Rohingyas are being persecuted by Buddhist fanatics.

Moreover, such persecution is being carried out with the clandestine support of the government who treat them as illegal migrants who came from Bangladesh.

In fact, the Rohingya people have been living in Myanmar for hundreds of years. In the past, they had their own kingdoms in the Arakan region.

They were citizens of Myanmar until the country came under the control of military dictators a few decades ago. During military rule, Rohingya minorities were deprived of their citizenship under the Citizenship Law introduced in the early 1980s.

They were then subjected to all kinds of human rights violations at the hands of the Buddhist majority, especially extremist groups which commit atrocities with the clandestine support of the government.

The Rohingyas are being targeted deliberately with killing, looting, torching of homes, demolition of mosques and confiscation of property.

All of this persecution, injustice, and denial of rights has taken place with the knowledge of the United Nations, the European Union and United States as well as all international human rights organizations. All of these powers seem to be incapable of doing anything to save these hapless people.

With no end in sight to their sufferings, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya earlier fled to Bangladesh. The Bangladesh government made tented camps available to them and some Rohingya were integrated into Bangladesh society while others managed to obtain Bangladesh passport and reached Makkah.

The Rohingya community in Makkah is now in the hundreds of thousands. The government of Saudi Arabia has treated them fairly and has granted them residency permits (iqamas) free of charge to enable them to seek jobs and move within the Kingdom as legal residents.

Now, the government of Bangladesh has barred any further migration of Rohingya to that country, and it has started sending back boats carrying Rohingya migrants who flee persecution in their homeland.

As a result, many Rohingya set out on overcrowded and damaged boats heading for Thailand, the nearest country, seeking shelter.

However, they were forced to turn back and were stranded at sea without food and water for several days. Eventually, many died of hunger and thirst and there were reports that human traffickers buried bodies of many of these people in mass graves on the coast of Thailand.

Some of these poor people moved toward Malaysia and Indonesia. Initially, these countries were not ready to receive them; however, Indonesia recently declared its readiness to receive migrants at least for the time being.

It is evident that the solution to the problem of Rohingya Muslims is possible only by mounting pressure on the government of Myanmar to halt its ethnic cleansing policy and racial discrimination.

Myanmar must also give the Rohingya all of their rights, including the right to citizenship which they have been denied for decades.

The issue of Rohingya Muslims was discussed at the Islamic summit convened by the late King Abdullah in Makkah three years ago.

In the final communiqué, the summit strongly criticized the Myanmar government for the ethnic cleansing and atrocities committed against the Rohingya who are the citizens of that country.

Muslim leaders demanded that the Myanmar government stop the persecution of the Rohingya and protect them by restoring their legitimate rights.

The summit authorized the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to exert every effort to end the persecution. But, unfortunately, the pan-Islamic body failed to carry out the duties assigned to it by the summit.

The OIC confined its role to dispatching an envoy to Myanmar to tackle the issue and later called upon the Myanmar government to stop its discrimination against Rohingya Muslims and treat them fairly just like other citizens of the country.

The OIC has to shoulder a humanitarian and moral responsibility to convene another Islamic summit or at least a ministerial level conference to discuss the issue of Rohingya Muslims and to take a stern and serious position against the unfair treatment of the Myanmar government toward these people.

If the OIC’s efforts are unsuccessful, then the issue should be taken to the United Nations. It is a shame for anyone to remain silent about this gross violation of human rights.

— Dr. Ali Al-Ghamdi is a former Saudi diplomat who specializes in Southeast Asian affairs. He can be reached at algham@hotmail.com

The Muslim genocide in Burma is something that we are all aware of, as it is shared so sparingly on social media or any other form of media. It is not an issue which has just spurted out, but has been going on for more than a century. The Muslim community has been suffering at the hands of the Buddhist majority of Burma who has persecuted them, killed the children, and raped the girls and women. There have even been reports, that angry mobs have also set whole families ablaze together, while they were still alive. The anti-Muslim sentiments have gotten so deeply embedded into the Buddhist community’s minds, that every year we see an increase in the death toll, as well as the number of people displaced from their homes.

Saudi Iqama for 4 Million Burmese – Salute to King Salman! ~ Life in Saudi Arabia

So, is it "hundreds of thousands" or 4 million? Again, your own numbers don't match up.
 
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I have no love for any type for Mullah whether he they are wahabi or shia both can go screw themselves for all i care. You forget that these people are victims if Iran and Saudis pissing match in the first place. Yet you defend saudis like a shameless person. Lol didnt knew that you were even arguing with such sold proof while entire worlds media is lying.

The reality is Saudi Arabia has close to 100000 Syrians out of which most of them are foreign worker who were given residence permits for working. I doubt they allowed even single Syrian to cross the border.

Saudi Arabia says criticism of Syria refugee response 'false and misleading' | World news | The Guardian
Your source says only 100K refugees taken in by Saudi as foreign guest workers not 2.5 million....that seems reasonable.
 
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