First Published: 2012-07-30

 

Saudi Minister: Detained Shiite cleric’s demands reflect mental deficiency

 

Prince Ahmed says authorities do not discriminate against family of Nimr, but warn those affected by his ‘deviation’ should be stopped.

 

Middle East Online

‘Nimr Nimr is someone who stirs sedition’

JEDDAH (Saudi Arabia) - Saudi Interior Minister Prince Ahmed bin Abdul Aziz on Monday described prominent Shiite cleric Nimr Nimr, detained in the kingdom's Eastern Province, as mentally ill.

"Nimr Nimr is someone who stirs sedition... The way he speaks reflects a mental deficiency and imbalance," Prince Ahmed said at a press conference, according to a report by state news agency SPA.

Prince Ahmed claimed that authorities do not discriminate against the family of Nimr, but warned that those affected by his "deviation" should be stopped.

"His wife works in immigration, and his sons and daughters have scholarships to study abroad. The government sent his wife to the United States for treatment when she suffered a malignant illness," he said.

"Everything is available for him, just like others," Prince Ahmed added.

Nimr remains in hospital as he was wounded during his arrest earlier this month in the Shiite district of Qatif in the Eastern Province.

Saudi police on Friday confronted Shiite demonstrators who marched in Qatif demanding the release of Nimr and other detainees, witnesses said, while the interior ministry announced arresting several people among "rioters."

Two Shiite protesters were killed earlier this month, triggering attacks on government buildings in Qatif.

The district witnessed a spate of protests after an outbreak of violence between Shiite pilgrims and religious police in the Muslim holy city of Medina in February last year.

The protests escalated when the kingdom led a force of Gulf troops into neighbouring Bahrain the following month to help crush a Shiite-led uprising against the Sunni monarchy.


Name John J
Country USA-Michigan
It\'s all about Sunni vs. Shiites.The shiite population in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain are called trouble makers for asking for equality with their Sunni brothers, but the Sunnis in Syria are called freedom seeker, but yet are a bunch of thugs, criminals and loosers. Ask Prince Bandar sultan what he would do? Bomb the Shiite neighborhoods? can he still?
 

Initiative of ‘Syrian origin’ offers Assad 'safe exit'

Is Ennahda-led government waging a mock battle to distract Tunisians?

Khamenei’s recipe to secure his supreme rule: Limit presidential race to loyalists

Corruption suspicions hang over Qatar takeover of French Printemps

Morocco’s Mawazine Festival 2013: Art in service of cultural exchange

Mali offensive opens Pandora’s Box: Qaeda offshoot spreads its wings

Darfur clashes displace 300,000 people in 5 months

Pepper spray charge: New episode in Tunisia Femen activist’s saga

Syria drags Lebanon into another Lebanese-Lebanese war

Mali Islamists take revenge on France in Niger

Libyans in North Africa scared to return home

Syrian refugees head to Libya

Cameron: Gruesome murder of British soldier is betrayal of Islam

British FM: Mideast peace process urgent priority

Cloud of cynicism hangs over Kerry’s fourth visit to Israel

From secret to open role: More Nasrallah’s men die for Assad

Six killed in Lebanon’s Tripoli clashes

US acknowledges killing Awlaki

Friends of Syria to step up rebel aid if Assad fails to commit to peace

Mauritanian women denounce violence, rape

SARS-like virus claims another life in Saudi

'British soldier' beheaded in suspected Islamist attack

What is an Iranian drone doing in Bahrain, near Saudi Arabia?

Syria chemicals: ‘Mounting reports’ push UN to renew call for investigation

Ennahdha yields to Salafist pressure again: Ansar al-Sharia spokesman freed

New IAEA report reveals significant expansion of Iran nuclear capacity

EU approves civilian mission to help Libya tighten border security

Morsi seeks to assuage critics as pressure builds up in and outside Egypt

Hezbollah stokes fire of wide-scale civil war with role in Qusayr battle

Angry opposition suspends participation in Bahrain national dialogue

Iran distances itself from Saudi spy report

France sets aside millions of dollars to upgrade embassy security

Bouteflika’s heath: From news blackout to downpour of reassurances

12 killed in attack on Baghdad brothel

Qatar repeats Britain remarks to insist: Assad must step down!

Oman discusses US arms deal as it seeks to upgrade air defenses

Battle for strategic Qusayr: Opposition calls for rebel reinforcements

Iraq 'apologises' to Jordan over Saddam backers beating

Sectarian clashes rage in Lebanon's Tripoli

Ahmadinejad slams Guardian Council’s injustice

WHO warns world unprepared for mass flu outbreak

Friends of Syria meet for peace talks

Britain requests EU to blacklist Hezbollah

Egypt: kidnapped security personnel freed in Sinai

Canada warns of risk of Iraq returning to 'civil war'