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Turmoil in Eastern Saudi Arabia

Published March 8, 2016by Giorgio Cafiero 1 Comment

by Giorgio Cafiero and Alex Stout The January 2 execution of Sheikh Nimr Baqir al-Nimr, a popular Shi’ite cleric from Awamiya in eastern Saudi Arabia, set off angry protests worldwide. From Michigan to London, and from Bahrain to Kashmir, Shi’ite… Continue Reading  

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Analysis, Saudi Arabia Alex de Waal, Alex Stout, aramco, Ayatollah Khomeini, eastern Saudi Arabia, energy, Giorgio Cafiero, Gulf State Analytics, Hezbollah, Iran, Islamic State, Nimr Baqir al-Nimr, oil, Oman, Robin Wright, Sarah Chayes, Saudi Arabia, Shiite, Sunni, Tony Mathiessen, Yemen

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