12.02.2011, 02:22
Ja ich denke auch, dass in die arabische Welt Bewegung gekommen ist. Inwieweit sich das "Überschwappen" auswirkt, kann man wirklich schwer sagen. Die Situation in den Ländern ist auch jeweils eine sehr eigene. Neun saudische Aktivisten machen einen Anfang und beantragen offiziell die Gründen der ersten politische Partei:
Zitat:Saudi activists found first political party<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110210/wl_mideast_afp/saudipolitics_20110210180837">http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110210/wl ... 0210180837</a><!-- m -->
by Wissam Keyrouz Wissam Keyrouz – Thu Feb 10, 1:08 pm ET
DUBAI (AFP) – 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, <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.islamicommaparty.com">http://www.islamicommaparty.com</a><!-- m -->.
"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.
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