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EDITOR'S NOTE
National
Public Radio's (NPR) Mike Shuster delivered a series of reports
on Saudi Arabia in March 2004. Shuster discussed such
topics as emerging freedoms in the Saudi press, successes in
Saudi Arabia's war on terrorism and political reforms that are
now taking shape in the country. He also reported on the
U.S.-Saudi relationship, the issue of equality for Saudi
Shiites, and most recently on the evolution of Saudi Arabia in
the twenty-first century.
The Saudi-American
Forum is pleased to present summaries and links to these reports
below.
From
a recent series of reports by NPR's Mike Shuster in Saudi
Arabia:
"The
Evolution of Iran, Saudi Arabia in the 21st Century"
"NPR's
Alex Chadwick talks with NPR's Mike Shuster about his recent
reporting assignments in both Iran and Saudi Arabia, and what he
observed about how those nations are evolving in the first years
of the 21st century.."
Click
here to listen to this report.
"Saudi
Press Seen as More Free"
"Journalists
in Saudi Arabia appear to be enjoying more freedom than at any
other time in the history of the desert kingdom. Articles
advocating political reform and women's rights and criticizing
the conservative religious establishment are now commonplace in
Saudi newspapers. NPR's Mike Shuster reports.."
Click
here to listen to this report.
"Saudi
War on Terror Claims Some Success"
"Saudi
Arabia
has been enforcing measures to
eradicate terrorism within its borders since two car bombings in
Riyadh
last year killed scores of people.
The crackdown has led to the arrest of scores of terrorism
suspects and the seizure of huge stockpiles of weapons. But
experts warn much work remains to be done. NPR's Mike Shuster
reports.."
Click
here to listen to this report.
"Saudi Reform
Aims to Promote Open Dialogue"
"Extremist
social practices die hard, especially in Saudi Arabia. NPR's
Mike Shuster reports from the Saudi capital of Riyadh, that a
National Dialogue to promote more political inclusion is
underway and people are becoming increasingly comfortable
speaking their minds.."
Click
here to listen to this report.
"Saudi, U.S.
Ties Strained"
"Although Saudi Arabia and the United States have been
tacit if not always open allies for decades, the relationship at
the moment is uneasy. Many Americans have concluded that the
conservative form of Islam predominant in Saudi Arabia has
encouraged terrorism. And many Saudis feel that the United
States has behaved clumsily throughout the Middle East. NPR's
Mike Shuster reports.."
Click
here to listen to this report.
"Saudi
Shiites Seek Equality"
"For
most of Saudi Arabia's history, the country's Sunni majority has
treated minority Shiites as second-class citizens. A reform
process is currently underway to bring Shiites into the
mainstream of Saudi life. But some conservatives are bent on
keeping Shiites excluded from the Saudi power structure. NPR's
Mike Shuster reports.."
Click
here to listen to this report.
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