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U.S. Rebukes Saudis Over Religious Rights
2004-09-15
Oh, Really?
Reuters — The United States on Wednesday accused Saudi Arabia of severe violations of religious freedom in a rare official rebuke of a close ally and key oil supplier that potentially could lead to sanctions. "Freedom of religion does not exist" in Saudi Arabia, the State Department said in an annual report tracking religious freedom worldwide. It included the kingdom for the first time on a blacklist of eight countries "of particular concern."

"Freedom of religion is not recognized or protected under the country's laws and basic religious freedoms are denied to all but those who adhere to the state-sanctioned version of Sunni Islam," the report said. Wednesday's surprise designation allowed for a range of sanctions on Saudi Arabia, but there was no expectation any would be applied on the world's largest oil exporter.

"Rather, it's just our way of sending a clear signal to the Saudis that this is a serious issue for us, a problem, and that we want to talk to them about allowing tolerance of religious beliefs and other practices," said a State Department official, who asked not to be named. Vietnam and Eritrea were also added to the list this year, joining Burma, China, Cuba, Iran and North Korea.
I am SHOCKED. Shocked, I say.
Posted by:DLS

#5  Methinks I feel a cool draft from way down below.....
Posted by: peggy   2004-09-15 3:30:29 PM  

#4  It is now that the US realizes this? As we speak, There are philipinos in jail for practicing their religion.
Posted by: Anonymous6134   2004-09-15 3:18:51 PM  

#3  BAR, It's a start. And before the election.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-09-15 3:17:18 PM  

#2  So "Freedom of religion is not recognized or protected under the country’s laws and basic religious freedoms are denied to all but those who adhere to the state-sanctioned version of Sunni Islam"

Yet Israel is the "racist" state in the region. Maybe the churches and mosques in Israel aren't big enough?
Posted by: PlanetDan   2004-09-15 3:15:38 PM  

#1  "Rather, it’s just our way of sending a clear signal to the Saudis that this is a serious issue for us, a problem, and that we want to talk to them about allowing tolerance of religious beliefs and other practices," said a State Department official, who asked not to be named.

Seems to me it'd be MUCH clearer if this unnamed "official" wasn't unnamed.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-09-15 3:14:48 PM  

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