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Issues in Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia is one of the countries in Middle East that have constant issues with armed conflicts, civil unrest, displaced persons, political violence among others. This research paper discusses Saudi Arabia as mentioned in various watch group reports that monitors situations in the world.According to the Amnesty International on human Rights, Saud Arabia Government has been facing political and social issues for the last several decades. Most of these threats are political in nature.
Saudi Arabia citizens are rising up in need for political and leadership reforms. The regime uses security forces and the military to crack down on protesters (Amnesty International on human Rights web).According to the International Crisis Group, Saudi Arabia is a troubled place coupled with militant activities. Execution of innocent civilians is the order of the day and the same usually go unreported. The Shiite group, which is the minority group, has been economically displaced in their own country (web). The U.S department of State has echoed the same sentiments about Saudi Arabia.
Although many issues mentioned by U.S department of State talk about conflicts, the most discussed issues about Saudi Arabia are political and socio-economic issues (U.S department of State web). Internally Displaced Monitoring Center (web) presents valuable information regarding Saudi Arabia social issues relating to internal displacement. It is claimed that the number of internally displaced citizens is increasing and more aid has been directed towards efforts to sustain the internally displaced persons.
With all these conflicts, social, and political issues going on, a viable solution needs to be put in place. Works CitedInternally Displaced Monitoring Center. “Saudi Arabia’s US$100 million donation for IDPs biggest to date”. Web, 5 March 2012. Amnesty International. “Saudi Arabia”. 2012. Web, 5 March, 2012. U.S Department of State. 2011. Web, 5 March 2012. International Crisis Group. Web, 5 March 2012. Crisis Watch No; 22. Web, 5 March 2012.
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