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Miscellaneous See other Miscellaneous Articles Title: Saudi Arabia’s Qassim faces fuel crisis: Report Saudi Arabias central province of al-Qassim faces a fuel crisis, which has led to the closure of gas stations, a report says. According to a recent report by the Saudi al-Weeam newspaper, the crisis has forced many gas stations in al-Qassim, northwest of the capital, Riyadh, to stop work. The report adds that owners of the fuel stations say the Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Aramco) is responsible for the crisis. Several businesses have also stopped work due to the fuel crisis, and residents have called on Aramco to take necessary measures regarding the issue. Aramco, the national oil company of Saudi Arabia, was the worlds most valuable company in 2005. The recent fuel crisis in al-Qassim is not the only issue in Saudi Arabia. In Eastern Province, protesters have held demonstrations on an almost regular basis since February 2011, primarily calling for the release of all political prisoners, freedom of expression and assembly, and an end to widespread discrimination. However, the demonstrations have turned into protests against the Al Saud regime, especially since November 2011, when Saudi security forces killed five protesters and injured many others in Eastern Province. HSN/JR Poster Comment: Hay hay I thought the saudi criminal government said they can cover the worlds fuel need even if Iran's oil is fully shut down. I would like to see what Saudi arabi future will be like after they run out of oil. The stid Saudi kings are fully depending on oil and nothing else. The people of Saudi should bring this Zionist kingdom down as soon as posible because they are going to stieal the national wealth to the last drop of oil.+9 capt cook It saddens and angers me to see a Muslim country wasting its natural resource supplying cheap fuel to keep western consumer happy while many at home living in poverty as well as in other Muslim countries. I thank Allah my country Islamic Republic of Iran is not a prisoner of Western Zionist interests. Arabs must invest in industry, diversify their economy not building more hotels and golf courses.+15 Servant Of God This just TOTALLY shows you how small minded the regime is. All those years with partnering with the Zionist, is that the best false flag you can come up with? I thought they cared for you, perhaps they would've giving you something else apart from dollars (perhaps false flags for dummies guide?)+12 Charles Most probably the traitorous Saudi regime is cutting its own domestic fuel requirements and supplying it to western countries to compensate for sanctions of Iranian oil.+17 Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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