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  1. #1
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    افتراضي مهازل الحكومات في تقرير حقوق الإنسان

    أخوتي الكرام بيوم الامس كان هناك تقرير عن حقوق الانسان حول العالم ولمن أراد التصوير الفيديو كاملاً فعلى هذا الرابط:-

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    بالطبع لم يخلوا تقرير حقوق الانسان عن ظلامة الشيعة وكان الاستاذ علي الأحمد هو الشاهد على حقوق الانسان في الشرق الأوسط ومن الطبيعي أن يتطرق إلى ظلامة الشيعة في السعوديه ومهزلة الحكومات وهنا أنقل لكم نص ما قاله الاستاذ علي الأحمد في شهادته علماً بأن كل هذه الشهادات هي أمام الكونجرس الامريكي يعني الشغله رسميه عالميه:-


    Testimony of Ali Al-Ahmed
    Thank you Mr. Chairman and members of the Committee for the opportunity to speak to
    you about the State Departments 2005 Human Rights Report and the situation in the
    Middle East in the area of human rights. I will review the overall condition of the region
    with particular attention to my home country of Saudi Arabia and then discus the
    persecution of my family by the Saudi government as a result of my work here in the
    United States.
    􀂙 Darfur
    The largest human rights catastrophe in the region is in Darfur, where hundreds of
    thousands of Sunni Muslim African blacks are being massacred at the hands of a Sunni
    Arab government. Supporting this crime are other Arab political and religious leaders
    who revile the US and the West at every chance they get, but who are tacitly approving
    the murdered and rape of women, man, and children in Darfur, through their silence and
    media blackout.
    Darfur has not been the exception, but rather the rule. There are many non-Arab cultures
    and peoples that are persecuted in the region over their faith or ethnicity. They include
    Copts, Kurds, Africans, Neopians, Amazigh, Sharkas, Armenian, Persian, Indians,
    Chaldeans, Assyrians and many others. The same goes for non-Muslims that include
    Jews, Christians, Azydees, Sabane, Druze, and others that are persecuted and even
    murdered for their faith.
    In addition to persecuting non Arabs and non Muslims, Muslim religious and ethnic
    minorities have suffered the brunt of totalitarian regimes and their extremist allies.
    Today, the main victims of terrorism in the Middle East are the Shia Arabs and Sunni
    Muslim Africans. Most Arab governments and certain Satellite Stations have made their
    prime goal to wage a war against the Shia Muslims in the Middle East, and other
    religious and ethnic minorities.
    I will shed light today in the case for the Shia Arabs of the Middle East, who are enduring
    severe marginalization, intimidation, and straight out genocidal campaign. In Iraq they
    are murdered by the dozens every day, with the support of neighboring countries such as
    Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, and Syria.
    􀂙 In Bahrain, the majority of the population is Shia Arabs who are marginalized
    politically, economically, academically and religiously. They are deprived from
    even assuming the position of a police officer.
    􀂙 UAE
    The United Arab Emirates continues to be the only country in the world that has never
    seen any form of elections. The practice of using poor expatriate children as camel
    jockeys for the entertainment of the rich and powerful continues. The UAE practices
    religious discrimination against Shia Arabs in employment.
    􀂙 Qatar: the Muraa Tribe
    The Qatari government stripped six thousand indigenous Sunni Arabs, of the Murra tribe
    from their citizenship, as a collective banishment. They lost their jobs, any public
    benefits. The Qatari government also discriminates against its Shia citizens who make up
    15% of the population. They are banned from government TV and Radio, as well as from
    establishing financial institutions.
    􀂙 Shia Arabs
    In Saudi Arabia, the Shia, make up about 20 percent of the population, and are treated as
    second class citizens. Unlike Sunni Arab minority in Iraq, the Shia Arab minority in
    Saudi Arabia plays no political role, and is under a total media shutout from government
    TV and radio. Shia Arabs are banned from leading a single government agency. They are
    officially banned from a long list of official positions that include the following:
    diplomats, ministers, judges, military officer, religion teacher, and many other positions.
    In fact, the Saudi embassy in Washington is a stark example of that policy. It has never
    employed a single Shia in its entire history.
    The sectarian government of Saudi Arabia is the most anti-Shia government in the world.
    A recent case took place in Saudi Arabia where a Saudi judge denied Mr. Alaa Amin al-
    Saada from Safwa to act as a witness in the marriage of his Sunni employer's daughter.
    The reason was that he was a Shia Muslim deemed by the Saudi government to be a
    heretic. Mr. al-Saada complained to the Minister of Justice and did not receive an
    answer.
    Another example is Professor Mohamed Al-Hassan from Riyadh, who has been the target
    of the Saudi government persecution for the past four years. He has been threatened with
    death, and banned from work and travel. The State Department has declined to publish
    Dr. Al-Hassan's name in their annual report, a policy they have not used with other
    reformer.
    􀂙 Hijaz
    The people of the Hejaz, are mostly Sunni Muslim who suffer under the Saudi
    government. Their unique cultural heritage and religious understanding have been
    assailed by the Saudi government. Hundreds of Islamic landmarks in the holy cities of
    Makkah and Madina, including the houses of Prophet Muhammad are being permanently
    destroyed as part of a government war against the Hijazi people and their culture. These
    historical sites are being destroyed in the absence of any outrage by Muslims. The
    campaign even reached Hejazi music. Last December the Saudi Interior Minister ordered
    the closing of a Hejazi Music museum.
    The Saudi partial elections has been discriminatory, and violated international standards.
    Women were barred from voting and running to office. These elections should have
    elicited international condemnation, as they have banned women. They would have
    received condemnation, and called sectarian, and racist if they had excluded Shia or
    blacks.
    􀂙 My Family
    My work, including speaking before you today, has caused a great deal of hardship for
    my family at the hands of the oppressive Saudi government. My mother, Malika al-
    Habib who is 67 years old and in need of urgent medical care in the United States has not
    been allowed to leave the country with my oldest brother, Abdullah. Abdullah needs to
    travel to bring our mother for treatment in the United States, where she needs back
    surgery as soon as possible, and other medical procedures following a car accident last
    November. She is covered under his insurance, which cannot be active unless he is
    present with her.
    Abdullah was imprisoned in July 1999 for 19 months and later with his family banned
    from foreign travel to date. In 2001, the government arrested my younger brother Kamil.
    Kamil has been in prison for five years now without any charge nor allowed legal
    representation, after the government denied him his right to a lawyer. Kamil was tortured,
    by Saudi officials in Dammam and years of his youthful life have been lost.
    The United States State Department has intentionally kept the case of my brothers off the
    annual human rights report. The case of Kamil and Abdullah has been provided to them
    in my many letters to President Bush, Secretary Powell and Rice, Ambassador Robert
    Jordan and James Oberwetter, and to the directors and staff of Office of Democracy,
    Human Rights, and Labor. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have also
    reported the case several times. In fact, in 2004, Congresswomen Rose-Latiopin wrote to
    the State Department on the case of Kamil. I consider the State Department negligent in
    this matter.
    The Saudi embassy confiscated my passport in March 2004, after I applied for a renewal.
    They have refused to give me one reason for the confiscation. The State department is
    fully aware of the issue from the beginning. I remain without a passport since then.
    􀂙 American in Saudi Arabia
    There are over 35,000 Americans in Saudi Arabia, who are deprived from their religion
    and basic human rights enjoyed by their Saudi counterparts in the United States. While I
    can pry inside this building, and buy a Quran anywhere in the US, my American
    counterparts in Riyadh are not allowed to wear their sacred cross, or gather publicly for
    Christian service. If Saudis or other Muslims were treated even remotely as bad in
    America as foreigners are treated in Saudi Arabia there would be major international
    reaction.
    I urge you to investigate the situation of my American counterparts in Saudi Arabia, to
    ensure their rights to publicly celebrate their religious and national holidays, such as
    Christmas and the Fourth of July as well as other American national holidays.
    I urge you to ask the State department to devote a section in their annual human rights
    and religious freedom to report on the situation of American communities in Saudi
    Arabia and other countries around the world.
    Thank you for your kind invitation
    Ali Al-Ahmed
    The Institute for Gulf Affairs
    Director

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    Feb 2006
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    الأستاذ علي الأحمد من الناشطين البارزين في مجال الدفاع عن حقوق الإنسان والذي نتمنى أن يقتدي به الكثير من أبناء الوطن وله كل الشكر على جهوده الكبيرة ....

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    Jan 2006
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