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Saudi Dissenters Go Public

Him, Dilip | June 28, 1993 issue

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The article focuses on the issue of human rights in Saudi Arabia. In a burst of faxes to local and international media, the Committee for the Defense of Legitimate Rights in Saudi Arabia announced its emergence in early May. The C.D.L.R. said it would strive to "eliminate injustice, support the oppressed and defend legitimate rights" of citizens, "irrespective of confessional identity, race or sex," and called on Saudis to report injustices to the committee. Although Saudi Arabia's first open human rights movement was quickly quashed, it is impossible to liquidate the sizable educated middle class, which is eager to participate in running the oil-rich country through a popularly elected parliament.

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HUMAN rights movements; MEDIATION, International; MIDDLE class; JUSTICE; RACE; SAUDI Arabia
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