Saudi security authorities raided Shia centers on Tuesday evening, ready to
celeberate the largest festival in al-Ahsa on auspicious birthday
anniversary of Imam Mahdi (a.s) and ordered to demolish all decorations.

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Saudi security authorities raided Shia centers on Tuesday evening, ready to
celeberate the largest festival in al-Ahsa on auspicious birthday
anniversary of Imam Mahdi (a.s) and ordered to demolish all decorations.

According to Ahl-ul Bayt News Agency (ABNA.ir), the received reports confirm
that police forces raided the village of Bani Ma'an and threatened Shias to
prison unless they dismantle all equipments prepared for the festival.

Saudi extremist forces seize identity cards of who set up the festival and
asked them to refer to police station.

Witnesses said that security agents ordered the removal of five sites which
were prepared for celebrating the birthday of Imam Mahdi (a.s) on Wednesday
evening. The preparations for the festival was began about a month ago,
according to participants.

It is not the first time that Saudi security authorities raided and
destructed ornamental aspects of Shia festivals. Furthermore they arrest
participants and directors who set up festivals.

Sectarian harassment in recent years is oversee by the Wahhabi governor of
Al-Ahsa, Badr bin Jalwi. He arrested hundreds of people and shut down dozens
of Shia mosques and religious schools.

Saudi monarch, King Abdullah, issued a command to extend the remains of Badr
bin Jalwi in al-Ahsa for a period of four years.

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Regards


Hasan Baqar Rizvi

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