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Date: Nov 29, 2011
Source: The Daily Star
Saudi security forces quit Shiite villages in bid to reduce tensions

France Press

RIYADH: Saudi security forces have withdrawn from Shiite villages in Qatif in eastern Saudi Arabia following unrest last week in which four people were killed, witnesses said Monday.
The move appears aimed at reducing friction with the kingdom’s minority Shiites on the first day of Ashura, a 10-day commemoration of the seventh-century killing of the highly revered Imam Hussein.


Security forces pulled out Sunday from Shweika and Awamiya villages in the Eastern Province, scene of intense clashes between protesters and security forces of the Sunni-dominated kingdom, witnesses and rights activists said.


“Armored vehicles transporting anti-riot forces toward Dammam city have pulled out and checkpoints have been lifted,” said one witness, after those forces were brought in as reinforcements during demonstrations.
Three Shiites were shot dead last week during protests triggered by the suspicious death of a fourth Shiite near a government security checkpoint.


The Interior Ministry said security forces had come under fire from gunmen operating on “foreign orders,” hinting at involvement by Saudi’s arch rival Iran. The ministry said two policemen were wounded in the clashes.
Eastern Province is home to the majority of the kingdom’s Shiite population of around two million, who represent around 10 percent of Saudis.


In March, Shiites in Eastern Province demonstrated in solidarity with fellow Shiites in neighboring Bahrain, after security forces clamped down on protests led by that country’s majority Shiite community.



 
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