Crossroads Arabia thinks what happened in Kuwait i…

Crossroads Arabia thinks what happened in Kuwait is putting pressure on Saudi Arabia. Well, after what happened in the last stage of the municipal elections, and what happened to the three reformists, I have to say that I’m skeptical. And even when Abdul-Wahed al-Humaid says: “Naturally, Saudi women will gain their political rights.” I’m still skeptical.

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  1. Maybe what happens in Bahrain is more influential, because more Saudis (especially from the Eastern Providence) can easily drive to Bahrain?

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