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Why one of the world’s worst human rights offenders is leading a U.N. human rights panel

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/09/28/why-one-of-the-worlds-worst-human-rights-offenders-is-leading-a-un-human-rights-panel/

Cartoons highlight anger at Saudi Arabia's position as head of key UN human rights panel

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/saudi-arabia-execution-sheikh-nimr-al-nimr-cartoons-un-human-rights-a6794391.html

Current Membership of the Human Rights Council, 1 January - 31 December 2016

http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/HRC/Pages/CurrentMembers.aspx

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What the prince is really saying, and possibly thinking is:

We are man children. We are some of the least secure men on earth. We have absolutely zero faith and trust in our women. We have little self esteem in ourselves. We are really small men, with no regard for women, and frankly, little regard for ourselves. If our women show their beautiful faces to the world, then every man will want them. And if a man wants them, who knows what these women are capable of. We have determined that left to their own devices, our women are not capable of fidelity. Most of that nation is absolutely locked in the 12th century, and refuse to budge. Keep the women in the house, in the kitchen, or the bedroom. Let them out only with another man, who will make sure she is not getting busy with friends or strangers.

They are a shameful nation. If it were not for their oil, they would mean nothing to the world. No significance whatsoever, beyond their continued financial support for terror, worldwide. Personally, I do not like fracking, and the costs to the communities where it is taking place. But, if that is what it takes to wean ourselves off of these worms, than it is a good thing.

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What the prince is really saying, and possibly thinking is:

We are man children. We are some of the least secure men on earth. We have absolutely zero faith and trust in our women. We have little self esteem in ourselves. We are really small men, with no regard for women, and frankly, little regard for ourselves. If our women show their beautiful faces to the world, then every man will want them. And if a man wants them, who knows what these women are capable of. We have determined that left to their own devices, our women are not capable of fidelity. Most of that nation is absolutely locked in the 12th century, and refuse to budge. Keep the women in the house, in the kitchen, or the bedroom. Let them out only with another man, who will make sure she is not getting busy with friends or strangers.

They are a shameful nation. If it were not for their oil, they would mean nothing to the world. No significance whatsoever, beyond their continued financial support for terror, worldwide. Personally, I do not like fracking, and the costs to the communities where it is taking place. But, if that is what it takes to wean ourselves off of these worms, than it is a good thing.

There is a saying in SA- their grandfathers rode camels, they drive cars and their grandchildren will ride camels.

Given that many expats came away hating SA and all the people in it, there are a lot of people waiting for the day Saudi oil runs out.

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Wahhabi bigots!

Please leave this world if possible!

at 21st century, they are that culturally down to discuss if women should be allowed to drive or not!

All the western women working with me at the hospital in Riyadh used to bitch about not being allowed to drive. I was able to drive, but chose not to, given that driving in a car was probably more dangerous in SA than LOS. Also, if a Saudi drove into you, it was your fault. When I arrived, at orientation we were told that if a taxi we were in was involved in an accident we should throw 10 riyals at the driver and run away, as we would be held liable because it was our fault the taxi was there to have the accident.

I only ever used a taxi with a Saudi driver once- NEVER AGAIN. It was worth it paying more to hire a limo with a Phillipino driver.

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What the prince is really saying, and possibly thinking is:

We are man children. We are some of the least secure men on earth. We have absolutely zero faith and trust in our women. We have little self esteem in ourselves. We are really small men, with no regard for women, and frankly, little regard for ourselves. If our women show their beautiful faces to the world, then every man will want them. And if a man wants them, who knows what these women are capable of. We have determined that left to their own devices, our women are not capable of fidelity. Most of that nation is absolutely locked in the 12th century, and refuse to budge. Keep the women in the house, in the kitchen, or the bedroom. Let them out only with another man, who will make sure she is not getting busy with friends or strangers.

They are a shameful nation. If it were not for their oil, they would mean nothing to the world. No significance whatsoever, beyond their continued financial support for terror, worldwide. Personally, I do not like fracking, and the costs to the communities where it is taking place. But, if that is what it takes to wean ourselves off of these worms, than it is a good thing.

There is a saying in SA- their grandfathers rode camels, they drive cars and their grandchildren will ride camels.

Given that many expats came away hating SA and all the people in it, there are a lot of people waiting for the day Saudi oil runs out.

Most of us cannot wait for that day, when those worms have considerably less influence than they do now, due to their black gold. They have done extremely little, to endear themselves to the world. And the paltry amount of charity they have dispensed with that enormous wealth is testament to that. Nearly all of the "charity" is given to building Madrasas around the world, many of which preach a daily diatribe of hatred and intolerance, that leads to the creation of terrorists. It is a reflection of the extreme nature of the Wahhabi "faith", that they practice. They continue to be the world's leading sponsors of terrorism, to this day.

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