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Saudi Shias oppose plans to change demographic balance
By: Abdulali
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia: Shiites of Saudi Arabia have asked
the authorities to scrap plans to settle Sunni Muslim Yemenis in
southern Saudi Arabia to change the demographic balance in an area
where they are the majority.
The Ismaili Shiites of Najran, bordering Yemen, say they had
successfully petitioned King Abdullah two years ago to halt settlement
of up to 10,000 Yemeni tribesmen in housing projects built for them on
large tracts of land surrounding Najran city.
But a protest letter sent last month to the governor of Najran
province, Prince Mishaal bin Saud, complains of marginalisation and
says plans to settle another Yemeni tribe must stop.
"The king and a number of decision-makers promised the citizens of
Najran that settlement would stop ... it appears that settlement is a
deliberate and extensive project," it says, referring to thousands of
Najranis it says have long been overlooked when seeking similar state
largesse.
"We received assurances that some issues might be resolved, but others
will take time," said Mohammed Al-Askar, an Ismaili activist involved
in drawing up the petition.
Najran is the historic centre of the Ismailis.
The government's Human Rights Commission has said previously it is
looking into the Najran issue.
Ismailis are a large majority in the remote region whose population
was put at 420,000 in a 2004 census.
On a recent trip to the region, large billboards signed in the name of
Yemeni tribal leaders had been erected to thank the local governor and
senior Saudi royals for funding some of the housing projects - prim
towns with grid street designs, one storey villas, street lighting and
electricity.
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