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NewsWeek: Keep the Pressure on Saudi Arabia | Opinion
Reactive sanctions can prove a valuable tool if U.S. leaders apply them strategically. The State Department visa ban is a good start. The Biden administration could even go further, leveraging the Magnitsky Act to freeze U.S. financial…
Saudi Government Shutters Its Defense Ministry’s Website After IGA Exposé
The Institute for Gulf Affairs is pleased to report that public and private highlighting of glaring bigotry and incitement in official Saudi platforms has recently led to specific improvements. While much more remains to be accomplished for…
Yahoo: What Saudi Arabians want from Antony Blinken, Biden’s pick for secretary of state
By: Ali Al-Ahmed
December 10, 2020
On Jan. 20, the Biden administration will inherit a relationship with Saudi Arabia that is as troubled as it has ever been, and it will likely be up to Antony Blinken, the president-elect’s pick for…
American Hostages in Saudi Prison, Pompeo the G20
Another American being held is Salah al-Haidar, son of women’s rights activist Aziza al-Yousef.
Loujain al-Hathloul, the sister of a U.S. citizen, has been detained and tortured for over two
years, ironically having been arrested for her…
SAUDI PIPELINE OF HATE: From Grade School to the Military, To Public Broadcasting
The Institute for Gulf Affairs is releasing a report revealing the extremist, Anti-Semitic, Anti-Shia & Anti-Christian contents of senior Saudi officials and literature in schools and military publications.
LAWSUIT AGAINST TWITTER FOR CONSPIRING WITH THE GOVERNMENT OF SAUDI ARABIA IN SHUTTING DOWN ACCOUNTS…
Ali Al-Ahmed is suing tech giant @Twitter for conspiring with the Saudi Government and for invasion of privacy
Exclusive Report: Saudi Military’s Official Magazine Promotes hatred of Jews & Christians
The Institute for Gulf Affairs is releasing a short report revealing the extremist contents of the Saudi military publications that may have triggered the Saudi military officer who killed three American navy sailors on Friday.
The…
Saudi Ringleader in Killing of Washington Post’s Columnist is Free
United States may be embarrassed by news of Saudi ringleader in Khashoggi killing
Buried Treasure: “Everyday when I go into my car, i think it’s going to blow up”
The leaks of the cables didn’t attract much news coverage at the time, but one cable has an eerie new relevance since Khashoggi’s murder. The cable involved U.S.-based Saudi dissident, Ali al-Ahmed, who became a target of the Saudi…
MBS-Linked Corruption Hits Washington
March 20, 2018
Ali AlAhmed and Hani Abndi
Washington DC – Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s (MBS) widely publicized crackdown on corruption appears to have excluded his immediate family, after his brother Khalid…