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Veiled Atrocities - True Stories of Oppression in Saudi Arabia (Paperback)
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A deaf-mute woman waiting for her brother to pick her up in front
of shop window is arrested by two members of the Saudi "morality
police" (mutawas) on suspicion of prostitution. They report their
allegation to the governor of Riyadh, who accepts it without
question and passes sentence. The next Friday she is stoned to
death in public. A German woman married to a Saudi man makes the
mistake of taking a taxi downtown without a male escort. For her
"crime" she is arrested, raped, and thrown into prison. Later her
German-Saudi baby son is taken away and she is deported to Cyprus
without passport and money. A Syrian truck driver is accused of
stealing the truck he is driving. As a consequence, both of his
hands are amputated. Are these incredible but true incidents merely
aberrations, the result of a few power-crazed officials acting
outrageously outside the reach of a generally law-abiding society?
Unfortunately, they are all too common in the theocratic police
state that is contemporary Saudi Arabia. As the author vividly
recounts in this shocking expose, in the wealthy Saudi oil kingdom
there is no such thing as secular law or modern courts. Instead,
Saudi princes create the laws, based on Sharia, Islamic law derived
from the Koran and Hadith, and the muttawas act as judges,
enforcers, and executioners. The author lived and worked in Saudi
Arabia for many years. A fluent speaker of Arabic, he was told
about the many appalling incidents reported in this book by victims
and their friends and relatives. He cross-checked all the accounts
here given through multiple interviews. Amazingly, in some cases,
the actual victimizers themselves openly, often with condescending
and smug contempt, corroborated the events. This revealing portrait
of intolerance and social oppression presents an image that foreign
reporters never see in the carefully controlled Saudi kingdom.
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