Friday, February 11, 2011

Saudi Activists Found Political Party, Despite Ban

From The Gulf Times:
H/T:  Terry

Saudi activists found first political party






AFP/Saudi Arabia











Despite a ban on political parties, nine activists in ultra-conservative Saudi Arabia have announced the formation of the first party there, aiming to forward political reform, their website says. The activists have issued a founding statement for the “Islamic Umma Party,” and have sent a letter to King Abdullah seeking recognition of it, according to their website, www.islamicommaparty.com.



“It is not hidden from you that the Islamic world has seen great political developments and the strengthening of freedoms and human rights which Islam already approves ... It is now time for the kingdom to keep pace with this development and contribute to it,” a copy of the letter on their website reads.



The party’s founding statement—issued against the backdrop of pro-democracy unrest in Egypt and elsewhere in the Arab world—says its aim is to forward the movement for peaceful political reform.



“We have established the Islamic Umma Party to contribute to forwarding the peaceful political reform movement, to which all the people look forward,” says the statement, which is signed by the nine men, whom it said were lawyers, businessmen, professors and political activists.



The founders believe in “freedom,” “political pluralism, and the peaceful transfer of power, and the right of the (Islamic) nation to choose its governments”, it says.



The statement also refers to the activists’ faith “in the unity of the (Islamic) nation, and the need to unify and strengthen the integration between its peoples and states, especially in the Gulf and the Arabian peninsula, and in the Arab and Islamic world generally”.



Source: http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topics/article.asp?cu_no=2&item_no=415419&version=1&template_id=37&parent_id=17





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