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02 - Saudi Arabia's Religious Intolerance, Part II: The Solution
Sunday, 13 June, 2010
Transport your mind to another world for a moment. Another reality with another set of standards. This other world is located right in the heart of the Middle East. In 1932, after a 30 year campaign by the Al Saud family, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was unified and founded. Seventy-eight years later, the nation is looked down upon by most of the globalized world as a home to a backwards society. How does one solve this complicated juggernaut of ultraconservatism mixed in with all the other bad things like a hippocratic and antiquated government and a people who might not know if they are being oppressed or not? This is the problem in Saudi Arabia as discussed previously. If reform is enacted, in due time Saudi Arabia can become a real champion of human rights as it fancies itself today, and it’s progression can set a real example for change toward tranquility in the Middle East.