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Saudi Prince joins opposition after his defection from royal family Anadolu Agency

Saudi Prince Khalid Bin Farhan Al-Saud on Saturday announced his defection from Al Saud royal family and joined the Movement for Islamic Reform in Arabia


Saudi Prince Khalid Bin Farhan Al-Saud announced his defection from Al Saud royal family and joined the Movement for Islamic Reform in Arabia (MIRA) on Saturday.

Saudi prince on Saturday via his social networking website, announced his defection from royal family, saying “with pride, I announce my defection from Al Saudi family in Saudi Arabia”.

He said he would reveal his sufferings under reign of Al Saud regime on the Movement for Islamic Reform in Arabia (MIRA) television channel.

Khalid Bin Farhan Al-Saud called on other princes to break their silence and reveal the truth for sake of God.

Saudi prince defects from royal family: video

Prince Khalid Bin Farhan Al-Saud has announced his defection from Al Saud royal family through a statement, calling on other princes to break their silence and reveal the truth for sake of God.

In his statement on Saturday, the Saudi prince referred to his ‘sufferings’ under reign of Al Saud regime describing them as bitter experiences that will be revealed by the Saudi twitter writer Mujtahid and Saudi activist Saad al-Faqih, who is currently living in London.

He said he thanked God that helped him understand the truth about Saudi regime through a “direct horrible personal experience” so that he could have a taste of what people suffered from throughout the country.

“With pride, I announce my defection from Al Saudi family in Saudi Arabia,” he wrote in his statement.

“This regime in Saudi Arabia does not stand by God’s rules or even (country’s) established rules and its policies, decisions, and actions are totally based on personal will of its leaders.”

“All that is said in Saudi Arabia about respecting law and religion rules are factitious so that they can lie and pretend that the regime obeys Islamic rules.”

He criticized the royal family for considering the country as its own property while silencing all voices from inside and outside the government calling for any change and reforms.

Khalid Bin Farhan said the ruling family has deliberately pulled the country to the current condition where cries of oppressed people are ignored. “They don’t think about anything but their personal benefits and do not care for country’s and people’s interests or even national security,” he added.

H warned that current problems of the Saudi Arabia are not “temporary or superficial” and they do not end at unemployment, low wages and unjustified distribution of common wealth, facilities and services.

“The problems are deep and real,” he said adding that they are concerned with political and financial corruption and abuse of power by the regime and fraud in the parliament and judiciary system.

The Saudi prince said everything that the pro-reform opposition says about country’s political, economical, judiciary, social and security condition as well as their abuse of religious values are true and “the situation is even worse than what is said in criticisms”.

He called on all those who cared for the future of the country to join him and the reform stream and break their silence on Al Saud corruptions.
 
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This prince was ambassador in Spain ?
 
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this is what happens when they forget to send him a check for 10 million for the upcoming eid.

come on , do you knew how much Al-Saud family wealth is.
for me and you 10million is something big for them its just a penny .
 
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come on , do you knew how much Al-Saud family wealth is.
for me and you 10million is something big for them its just a penny .

Some of Saudi Arabia's royal princes – of whom there are said to be as many as 5,000 – consider themselves to be "exempt from immigration controls" when entering the United Kingdom, a London court has been told.Saudi Arabian princes exempt from UK immigration controls, court told | UK news | guardian.co.uk

The November 1996 cable — entitled “Saudi Royal Wealth: Where do they get all that money?” — provides an extraordinarily detailed picture of how the royal patronage system works. It’s the sort of overview that would have been useful required reading for years in the U.S. State department.

It begins with a line that could come from a fairytale: “Saudi princes and princesses, of whom there are thousands, are known for the stories of their fabulous wealth — and tendency to squander it.”

The most common mechanism for distributing Saudi Arabia‘s wealth to the royal family is the formal, budgeted system of monthly stipends that members of the Al Saud family receive, according to the cable. Managed by the Ministry of Finance’s “Office of Decisions and Rules,” which acts like a kind of welfare office for Saudi royalty, the royal stipends in the mid-1990s ran from about $800 a month for “the lowliest member of the most remote branch of the family” to $200,000-$270,000 a month for one of the surviving sons of Abdul-Aziz Ibn Saud, the founder of modern Saudi Arabia.

Grandchildren received around $27,000 a month, “according to one contact familiar with the stipends” system, the cable says. Great-grandchildren received about $13,000 and great-great- grandchildren $8,000 a month.
The report, by correspondent Simon Robinson, suggests that revenues from as much as 1 million barrels per day of Saudi oil production were skimmed off by just a handful of princes. King Abdullah has in recent years reportedly reined in the cash grab:
The King, the cable states, had disconnected the cellphone service for “thousands of princes and princesses.” Year-round government-paid hotel suites in Jeddah had been canceled, as was the right of royals to request unlimited free tickets from the state airline. “We have a first-hand account that a wife of Interior minister Prince Naif attempted to board a Saudia flight with 12 companions, all expecting to travel for free,” the authors of the cables write, only to be told “to her outrage” that the new rules meant she could only take two free guests.]

Report Details How Saudi Royals Cream Off Oil Revenue - Forbes
 
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Some things are quite unfair in this system, while half of the world is living in poverty there are only 250.000 nationals in Qatar who live a rich lifestyle because of the gas reserves.
 
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this is what happens when they forget to send him a check for 10 million for the upcoming eid.

Oil revenues are under control by the finance ministry which reports to the Royal cabinet. Members of the Royal Family allowance varies from $2000 to $10000 per month.

come on , do you knew how much Al-Saud family wealth is.
for me and you 10million is something big for them its just a penny .

Not as much as what the Supreme leader steals along with his friends ;)
 
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Is it beginning of the End ???
The End of Saudi Puppet Regime is near....
The problems of Saudi People can be solved only by a Democratic government..... Not by 80-year old US Puppets.
 
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He isn't a real prince either.
Al-Farhan is tribe or another brother of Saud ?.
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Al-Farhan is tribe or another brother of Saud ?.
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They aren't members of the Royal family whatsoever.

How can a prins defect?
Is he in the military?
Strange,and what opposition?
Is there an opposition to the king?

He didn't defect, According to my resources, he was just mad that he was busted in action, he bought a house and never paid for it, the seller was naive and filed a law suit.

As for the opposition, Yes, there is an opposition overseas, and those who have problems with the Gov't here can join the Saudi National Dialogue Center.
 
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They aren't members of the Royal family whatsoever.
i don't understand why you say that. al fahran it is one brother branch (brother of Muhammad)
why they are not family then?
what is considered to be royal family? only the Muhammad branch?
 
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