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Caplets
04-15-2020, 01:33 PM
السلام عليكم

Saudi Forces Kill Man Who Refused to Leave Home


Abdul Rahim al-Hwaiti was allegedly shot dead after he refused to give up his property for a Red Sea mega-project.

A Saudi citizen who refused government orders to give up his home to make way for a new mega-project was killed by security forces, according to Saudi activists.

The man, who identified himself as Abdul Rahim Ahmad al-Hwaiti, said in a video1 posted online he was from the town of al-Khraybah in the northwest Red Sea region. He and other residents were being pressured by the government to give up their properties and accept financial compensation, he said.

Al-Hwaiti said in one video uploaded on YouTube that "anyone who refuses to leave the area would be arrested by government agents". He called the government's move "forced displacement".

"This is my home," he said, adding he would not move elsewhere in Saudi Arabia because he considers his tribal area his "own homeland".

Al-Hwaiti said residents of the area do not want to be uprooted but are now living in fear because of what security forces might do to them.

"Nine people from my area have been arrested so far and I am sure I will be next - or even killed," he said in one video. "I am sure if they kill me they would put weapons around my body and claim I was a terrorist."

According to Saudi activists, al-Hwaiti was shot dead after recording his last video documenting security forces storming his property.

The Saudi government has not commented on the alleged killing. Calls to two government officials seeking comment rang unanswered on Wednesday.

Al-Hwaiti hails from the powerful al-Huwaitat tribe who are based in three countries: Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and the Sinai in Egypt. The al-Huwaitat have resided in the region for more than 800 years, predating the Saudi state itself by many centuries over.

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London-based Aliaa Abutayah is a Saudi political activist who opposes the Saudi leadership and hails from the city of Tabuk in the northwestern region.

She told Al Jazeera she received several videos - including one that shows the shooting of al-Hwaiti by Saudi security forces - from a witness and posted them on her Twitter account.

"The Saudi government has no right to uproot our people from their lands and homes for their projects that don't benefit the region or the residents," said Abutayah.

[...]

The Red Sea development, known as NEOM, is a mega-project envisioned by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) in Tabuk province.

NEOM, which will be close to the size of Belgium, is to become a hub for "tourism, innovation and technology". It is part of MBS's Vision 2030 to transform Saudi Arabia and diversify its oil-based economy.

According to NEOM's website, the project will include "towns and cities, ports and enterprise zones, research centres, sports and entertainment venues, and tourist destinations".

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Hamzah al-Kinani, a Washington, DC-based Saudi academic and dissident who worked previously for a senior Saudi royal, told Al Jazeera tribes in the region refuse to leave because they consider it their ancestral homeland and the area is part of their "honour and heritage".

"Those who don't accept the government compensation to leave their homes, they will either be imprisoned or killed - as in the case of Abdul Rahim al-Hwaiti," he said

Agreeing with al-Kanani's comments, Washington, DC-based Saudi activist Ali al-Ahmad said he is not surprised that Saudi security forces allegedly killed al-Hwaiti.

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"They have destroyed many other private properties and historical places like al-Musawara [a residential area in Awamiyah town in eastern Qatif province in 2017] in order to develop mega-projects that eventually enrich a certain few people in the kingdom - but not the public," he said.

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Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/...114842469.html

1. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jxq_DY...ime_continue=1
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04-15-2020, 02:52 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Caplets
السلام عليكم

Saudi Forces Kill Man Who Refused to Leave Home


Abdul Rahim al-Hwaiti was allegedly shot dead after he refused to give up his property for a Red Sea mega-project.

A Saudi citizen who refused government orders to give up his home to make way for a new mega-project was killed by security forces, according to Saudi activists.

The man, who identified himself as Abdul Rahim Ahmad al-Hwaiti, said in a video1 posted online he was from the town of al-Khraybah in the northwest Red Sea region. He and other residents were being pressured by the government to give up their properties and accept financial compensation, he said.

Al-Hwaiti said in one video uploaded on YouTube that "anyone who refuses to leave the area would be arrested by government agents". He called the government's move "forced displacement".

"This is my home," he said, adding he would not move elsewhere in Saudi Arabia because he considers his tribal area his "own homeland".

Al-Hwaiti said residents of the area do not want to be uprooted but are now living in fear because of what security forces might do to them.

"Nine people from my area have been arrested so far and I am sure I will be next - or even killed," he said in one video. "I am sure if they kill me they would put weapons around my body and claim I was a terrorist."

According to Saudi activists, al-Hwaiti was shot dead after recording his last video documenting security forces storming his property.

The Saudi government has not commented on the alleged killing. Calls to two government officials seeking comment rang unanswered on Wednesday.

Al-Hwaiti hails from the powerful al-Huwaitat tribe who are based in three countries: Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and the Sinai in Egypt. The al-Huwaitat have resided in the region for more than 800 years, predating the Saudi state itself by many centuries over.

[...]

London-based Aliaa Abutayah is a Saudi political activist who opposes the Saudi leadership and hails from the city of Tabuk in the northwestern region.

She told Al Jazeera she received several videos - including one that shows the shooting of al-Hwaiti by Saudi security forces - from a witness and posted them on her Twitter account.

"The Saudi government has no right to uproot our people from their lands and homes for their projects that don't benefit the region or the residents," said Abutayah.

[...]

The Red Sea development, known as NEOM, is a mega-project envisioned by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) in Tabuk province.

NEOM, which will be close to the size of Belgium, is to become a hub for "tourism, innovation and technology". It is part of MBS's Vision 2030 to transform Saudi Arabia and diversify its oil-based economy.

According to NEOM's website, the project will include "towns and cities, ports and enterprise zones, research centres, sports and entertainment venues, and tourist destinations".

[...]

Hamzah al-Kinani, a Washington, DC-based Saudi academic and dissident who worked previously for a senior Saudi royal, told Al Jazeera tribes in the region refuse to leave because they consider it their ancestral homeland and the area is part of their "honour and heritage".

"Those who don't accept the government compensation to leave their homes, they will either be imprisoned or killed - as in the case of Abdul Rahim al-Hwaiti," he said

Agreeing with al-Kanani's comments, Washington, DC-based Saudi activist Ali al-Ahmad said he is not surprised that Saudi security forces allegedly killed al-Hwaiti.

[...]

"They have destroyed many other private properties and historical places like al-Musawara [a residential area in Awamiyah town in eastern Qatif province in 2017] in order to develop mega-projects that eventually enrich a certain few people in the kingdom - but not the public," he said.

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Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/...114842469.html

1. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jxq_DY...ime_continue=1
Saudi has changed a lot... It does not in any way match with the arab of the time of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).... There is so much hidden from the outside world. Especially royal families are living their lives as if they would not be held accountable in the hereafter (Allah forbid). I read an autobiography in which all those secrets were revealed. I don't know if that book is complete truth or not. But it felt as if everything given in it is true.
Jazakallah khair
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Caplets
04-20-2020, 02:52 AM
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OUd8TLcc2C0

Extract(s) of the Video of the brother - may Allāh accept him from amongst the shuhadā - with English subtitles.

A MESSAGE TO THE SCHOLARS OF THE RULERS!!! - YouTube
A Saudi citizen who defended his home has been hailed as a Martyr for defending his property as per the hadith from the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ who said: “Whoever......
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05-10-2020, 03:43 AM
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05-10-2020, 04:46 AM



Video with English captions


"Of course, my tribesmen and those caring about me - they blamed me. Why did you destroy yourself & your life. To those i would like to say to you. Life is not weighed by how long you live. One valuable life stance is equal to 90 years. The stance on your principles, your land, your home, no matter what the consequences or loses you need to embrace them...."

~ ~ ~

"...In reality, this life under the rule of Muhammad [bin] Salman and his like is nothing to grieve for. Sadly, we are tested with the childish leadership, who watches cartoons and then issue[s] decrees.

We are tested with corrupt helpers. Our greatest calamity is in the scholars. Sadly, the scholars are cowards. The coward scholars, i want to deliver a message to them. What a wretched container of knowledge you are! If you took being a scholar rightfully, we would not have reached this miserable state. From the rights upon scholars is revealing knowledge, while you kept silence, either [be]cause of cowardliness or claiming to be wise. This era declares cowardliness as wisdom!! And saying the truth is carelessness!..."




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