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Saudi Arabia is unsafe for Westerners, says dissident
War against terrorism: Warning for Westerners

By Steve Boggan, Independent,13 October 2001

A leading Saudi Arabian opposition figure is advising British
expatriates to get out of the country to avoid rising hatred directed at
Westerners. 

Saad al-Fagih, the director of the Movement for Islamic Reform in
Arabia, who lives in London, said Britons living in Saudi Arabia would
be wise to "take as many holidays as they can" and stay away until the
war with the Taliban was over.  His warning comes after a bomb attack in
the town of Al-Khobar last weekend, in which an American was killed, and
an incident on Tuesday in which a German couple narrowly escaped a
petrol bomb attack. 

Mr Fagih claims other acts of violence against Westerners are being
covered up by the Saudi authorities and he predicts more attacks while
the Allied bombing continues.  "Sentiments in the country at the moment
are running very high against America and the West," he said. 

"British and Americans must take precautions at the moment.  My best
advice would be to take a long holiday and get out of the country for as
long as it takes for the bombing to subside.  The longer it continues to
escalate, the more chance there is of hatred and violence."

Mr Fagih, a former consultant at the King Khaled University Hospital in
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, who was jailed for his reformist views, said his
organisation had been "astonished" at the level of anger at Westerners
and the Saudi royals. 

He said: "People who opposed the royal family saw them as bad,
oppressive Muslims but now fatwas are being issued that say anyone who
gives support to an infidel is an infidel and that is being interpreted
as the royal family helping the Americans ...  it leaves the royal
family very vulnerable to attack."

British expatriates in the kingdom told The Independent they were afraid
to leave the compounds in which they lived.  Security has become a
priority while the social scene has all but dried up as people choose to
keep a low profile. 

The Foreign Office knows of 25,000 Britons living in Saudi Arabia, but
added that many times more had not registered. 

Mr Fagih said he had heard of two attacks on Westerners in recent days
that had gone unreported by the authorities - a small explosion in a
hotel in Riyadh and another at a grocery store in Al-Khobar. 

One Briton, who has worked in Saudi Arabia since 1991, said: "Some
people are very afraid.  I'm not leaving the compound where I live
except to go to work ...  You go everywhere by car so as not to make
yourself a target.  But before you get in, you check your vehicle for
bombs."

Last November, Christopher Rodway, a British engineer, died in a bomb
blast blamed by Saudi Arabia on other Britons. 

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