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Inside 
Story Saudi Arabia's voices of discontent 
Are social reforms enough to avert a revolution in the kingdom?
Inside Story Last Modified: 08 Mar 2011 13:56 GMT 

Saudi Arabia has mobilised thousands of troops to try to quell rising dissent 
in the kingdom. Protestors have called for a 'day of rage' and are using social 
network sites to rally protestors.
 
But will King Abdullah's announcement of billions of dollars worth of social 
reforms be enough to stave off a revolution? And is the House of Saud really 
listening to the growing voices of discontent?

There are three main population centres in the vast Arabian Peninsula state, 
where demonstrations could emerge:  The capital Riyadh, which has a population 
of more than four million, the main port city of Jeddah, with a population of 
more than two million and the Shia Muslim areas of the Eastern Province, which 
sit on much of the vast reserves of oil in the kingdom.

Joining the programme to discuss these issues are Abdulaziz Alkhames, a 
campaigner for Saudi Human Rights Centre; Mai Yamani, the author of Changed 
Identities: the challenge of the new generation in Saudi Arabia; and Khaled 
Almaeena, the editor-in-chief of the English-language daily Arab News.

This episode of Inside Story aired from Monday, March 7, 2011.


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