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Riyadh and Cairo Reject Imposed Reforms
Saudi Arabia and Egypt yesterday rejected outside imposition of reforms in the Arab world in an apparent reference to US calls for democracy in the Middle East. They also called for a speedy withdrawal of occupation forces from Iraq.
"Yeah! Get out! Home home! Y' make us nervous!"
The leaders of the two countries “affirmed that Arab states proceed on the path of development, modernization and reform in keeping with their people’s interests and values,” a joint statement said. Arab states “do not accept that a particular pattern of reform be imposed on Arab and Islamic countries from outside,” the statement added.
"They don't accept it from the inside, either, but we won't go into that..."
The statement followed talks between Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Fahd and Crown Prince Abdullah, deputy premier and commander of the National Guard, in Riyadh. Modernization and reform must also fulfill the people’s needs and be compatible with “their Arab identity”, said the statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency.
"No turbans, no dancing girls, no tribute, no go. So there, infidels!"

Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2004-02-25
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