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Friday, 16, July, 2004 (29, Jumada al-Ula, 1425)
3,000 People Run Riot at Auction of
Somayya
Jabarti, Arab News —
TAIF, 16 July 2004 — A riot broke out near Taif at an
auction to sell off traditional tribal lands. Three thousand people who had
gathered to protest the sale smashed down temporary offices and set fire to
tents and surrounding buildings. Ten people, including nine security personnel,
were injured.
Seven-thousand plots of land of in the “Al-Wisam”
area, situated between Al-Hada and Al-Shifa regions that are both popular
tourist locations in the country and urban area, were due to be sold off by
public auction.
Security personnel at the location tried to calm the
crowds but failed and the situation swiftly escalated into a riot. The
protesters broke the windows of the temporary offices, wrecked the office
properties and destroyed documents and computers.
After attacking the offices, the protesters wrecked
three cars belonging to employees of the auction. They turned the vehicles over
and then set fire to the auction building and to nearby tents erected for the
sale. The protesters moved on to set fire to neighboring buildings to the
astonishment of those who came to attend the auction. Firemen responded but
arrived only after most of the buildings and temporary structures were gutted.
Ahmad Al-Ghamdi who was visiting family nearby thought
this was the first time something like this had ever happened in
The protesters were from a tribe whose traditional
homelands are near the lands designated for sale. They arrived to the auction
site after Asr prayer, some holding signs and banners calling for the auction to
be stopped. They declared that the lands belonged to them, inherited from their
forefathers.
Riot police arrived to quell the riot and fired shots
into the air in an attempt to control the situation and break up the crowd. The
protesters resisted and fought back throwing rocks back at them causing injuries
to nine security personnel in addition to a Yemeni man who received minor wounds.
The wounded were taken to
An Arab nurse at the hospital, who chose to not reveal
her name, said, “With all that’s been happening and all that does happen
nowadays, we didn’t know what to expect. We heard there was some sort of riot
or attack and then injured security men arrived. We were told to stand by and be
ready.”
Men from all over the Gulf region as far as
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Ten wounded in Saudi protest
over land sale-paper
15
Jul 2004 08:24:23 GMT
RIYADH,
July 15 (Reuters) - Nine policemen and an expatriate Arab were injured in
violent demonstrations in which some 3,000 members of a Saudi tribe tried to
halt a public auction of land in the west of the kingdom, a local newspaper said
on Thursday.
Al-Watan daily said the protest in the summer resort of
Taif began on Wednesday when members of the tribe gathered in front of the sales
office after evening prayers, holding placards claiming the land belonged to
them as they had inherited it from their ancestors.
"When police tried to calm matters, the
demonstrators broke the windows of the sales centre and broke in, trashing the
office," the newspaper said, adding that the crowd then set buildings and
three cars ablaze.
"Emergency forces fired in the air to try to
disperse the crowd but were pelted with rocks. Nine security officers and a
Yemeni resident were slightly wounded," it said.
The newspaper said the civil defence extinguished the
fire but did not report any arrests.
Saudi officials were not immediately available to
comment.
The newspaper, which published pictures of the damage,
said more than 7,000 plots of land had been up for sale in Taif, an agricultural
area.