It
is reports like this and British SAS troops on the ground that are
extremely worrying.
Saudi
military on state of high alert on king's order
Saudi
Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud has ordered the
country’s security forces to go on a state of high alert due to
what he calls a 'turbulent situation' in the region.
28
June, 2012
King
Abdullah issued the order in a "top secret" letter
addressed to the kingdom’s security and intelligence chiefs as well
as the ministers of defense and interior.
A
copy of the letter, dated June 27, 2012, has been obtained by Press
TV.
The
decree, calling for preparation against “foreign or terrorist
attacks,” warns the Saudi security forces against any negligence in
following the order.
The
Saudi Defense Ministry consequently put all armed forces on high
alert, saying all the forces inside and outside of the kingdom were
ready to take part in an operation dubbed as “al-Farouq.”
Saudi
Arabia has witnessed anti-regime demonstrations over the past months.
Since
February 2011, Saudi protesters have held demonstrations on an almost
regular basis in the oil-rich Eastern Province, mainly in the Qatif
region and the town of Awamiyah, calling for the release of all
political prisoners, freedom of expression and assembly, and an end
to widespread discrimination.
However,
the demonstrations have turned into protests against the Al Saud
regime, especially since November 2011, when Saudi security forces
killed five protesters and injured many others in Eastern Province.
According
to Human Rights Watch, the Saudi regime “routinely represses
expression critical of the government.”
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