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  1. Report to the government of Saudi Arabia on the control of animal diseases (FAO/ETAP report) by M. N Salah, 1961
  2. Report to the government of Saudi Arabia on the control of animal diseases by S. A Yasin, 1963
  3. Report to the Government of Saudi Arabia on future prospects for hydro-agricultural development: Suggestions for an administrative and technical organization ... Organization of the United Nations) by Georges Drouhin, 1963
  4. Saudi Arabia Folded Map (AS15R158, 1958 Edition) by Aramco Public, 1958
  5. Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on cultural ... Riyadh, 23 November 1975 (Treaty series) by Great Britain, 1976
  6. Agreement Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the ... Air (Cm.: Treaty Series: 1995: 2838: No. 31)
  7. Agreement Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Concerning ... (Cm.: Treaty Series: 1992: 2047: No. 65) by Great Britain, 1992-12-31
  8. Politics and government in Saudi Arabia: A selected bibliography (Public administration series--bibliography) by Robert B Harmon, 1981
  9. Saudi Arabia Foreign Policy and Government Guide
  10. Features From Saudi Arabia - Guide to Government, Leadership and Role Among Nations by Saudi Arabia Ministry of Information, 1985
  11. 21st Century Complete Guide to Saudi Arabia: Encyclopedic Coverage, Country Profile, History, American Government Information - DOD, State Dept., White House (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2006-05-18
  12. Government-Owned Companies in Saudi Arabia: Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Saudi Aramco Residential Camp in Dhahran, Sabic, Abqaiq
  13. COMBATING TERRORISM: U.S. Agencies Report Progress Countering Terrorism and Its Financing in Saudi Arabia by United States Government Accountability Office, 2010-05-05
  14. 21st Century Saudi Arabia Sourcebook: Economy, Riyadh and Terrorism, OPEC, Oil and Energy - Comprehensive Saudi Arabian Information (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2006-05-18

21. Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia, Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia Government, Kingdom Of Saudi Ar
Economy overview This is an oil-based economy with strong government controlsover major economic activities. Saudi Arabia has the largest reserves of
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conventional long form: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
conventional short form: Saudi Arabia local long form: Al Mamlakah al Arabiyah as Suudiyah local short form: Al Arabiyah as Suudiyah Data code: SA Government type: monarchy Capital: Riyadh Administrative divisions: 13 provinces (mintaqat, singular - mintaqah); Al Bahah, Al Hudud ash Shamaliyah, Al Jawf, Al Madinah, Al Qasim, Ar Riyad, Ash Sharqiyah (Eastern Province), 'Asir, Ha'il, Jizan, Makkah, Najran, Tabuk

22. Library.amnesty.it: Saudi Arabia: Government Responds To Amnesty International R
23/026/2000 04/06/2000 printer friendly format News Service 066/00 AI INDEX MDE23/26/00 6 April 2000 PUBLIC STATEMENT saudi arabia government RESPONDS TO
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PUBLIC STATEMENT
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GOVERNMENT RESPONDS TO AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL REPORT
A spokesperson for the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Foreign Affairs made a statement to the media in response to the latest report* published by Amnesty International.
''Regrettably, this statement fails to address the substantive concerns detailed in our latest report on the human rights situation in Saudi Arabia,'' Amnesty International said.
The statement as reported in the media expressed the Kingdom's commitment to implement the UN Convention against Torture, to cooperate with international human rights bodies, and to set up governmental and non-governmental institutions to ensure the protection and promotion of human rights. This statement is similar to other statements made by the Saudi Arabian Deputy Foreign Minister, Prince Turki bin Muhamad bin Saud Alkabeer, to the UN Commission on Human Rights in Geneva today in which he affirmed that ''human rights are a non-negotiable objective'', and that '' the Kingdom and the other states members of the Organization of the Islamic Conference are jointly seeking to promote the universality of human rights'', and emphasizing the support of the Saudi Arabian government to ''the commendable endeavours [of the UN Human Rights Commission] to achieve the noble aims and objectives of the promotion of human rights in a firm and steadfast manner''.

23. Saudi Arabia
Profile of saudi arabia government. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a monarchy witha political system rooted in Islam's cherished traditions and rich culture.
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Home Links Guest Book Contact Us ... Tourism The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a monarchy with a political system rooted in Islam's cherished traditions and rich culture. Its rules and regulations are governed by the Holy Qur'an and the Sunnah (teachings and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad) which call for peace, justice, equality, consultation and respect for the rights of the individual. Since the beginning of the first Saudi state in the 18th century through the founding of the modern Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by the late King Abdulaziz bin Abdelrahman Al-Saud on September 23, 1932, the Shari'ah (Islamic law) has been the pillar and source of Saudi Arabia's basic system of government. It identifies the nature of the state and its goals and responsibilities, as well as the relationship between the government Recognizing that his young nation would need to adapt to the changing times in order to thrive and prosper, King Abdulaziz built the foundation for a constitutional regime, thus establishing a modern government where once tribal rulers had reigned.

24. Web Bound - Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia Government
WebBound Magazine, The Essential Web Resource Saudi Arabia WebBound Magazine,The Essential Web Resource saudi arabia government. Net Learning.
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25. Saudi Arabia Government Sites
saudi arabia government Sites. (under development). (created 12 August 2002)SITE and LINKS UNDER (perpetual) CONSTRUCTION (last updated 12 August 2002)
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26. Saudi Arabia Information Resource
A Ministry of Information website. Contains more than 2000 pages of information about the kingdom.Category Regional Middle East saudi arabia government...... Information Resource, a saudi Ministry of Information website, contains more than2,000 pages of information on every aspect of the Kingdom of saudi arabia.
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var markerOn = new Image (18, 18) var markerOff = new Image (18, 18) markerOn.src = "jpg/marker1.gif" markerOff.src = "jpg/marker2.gif" NEWS ISSUES MAP GALLERY ... Statistical Tables Last updated 2nd April 2003 The Saudi Arabian Information Resource, a Saudi Ministry of Information website, contains more than 2,000 pages of information on every aspect of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Navigate the Site using the Table of Contents, the Index, or the many hotlinks which connect related pages. Some of the most recent news releases are headlined below; for the main News Release section, click on 'NEWS' on the main menu bar. Web Site celebrating the reign of King Fahd Issues section SAA Flight Schedules Key Topics ... What Saudi Arabia believes

27. Saudi Arabia The Country In Brief
saudi National Anthem. government Agencies in saudi arabia. MinisterialFunctions and Addresses. History. The history of the Kingdom
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Arabic cuisine Arabic newspapers ... World video news from CNN Email Login Free Signup Geography History ... Ministerial Functions and Addresses History The history of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia dates back to about 1747 when the ruler of the central Arabian Peninsula, Muhammad Bin Saud, formed an alliance with the Muslim scholar and reformer Muhammad Bin Abdul Wahab, a partnership that led to the founding of the modern state. The Al-Saud family ruled much of the Arabian Peninsula throughout the 19th century. In 1902

28. The Saudi Arabian Information Resource - Ministries Of The Kingdom Of Saudi Arab
Fact File. Introduction. Islam. History and Culture. Kings of saudi arabia. JudicialSystem. government. Oil. The Economy. Industrial Development. Agriculture. Transport.
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29. CUSTODIAN OF THE TWO HOLY MOSQUES KING FAHD BIN ABDUL AZIZ AL SAUD
TWO HOLY MOSQUES On June 13, 1982, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz AlSaud assumed the leadership of the Kingdom of saudi arabia. with senior White House and government officials, as well as with former
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THE CUSTODIAN
OF THE
TWO HOLY MOSQUES
On June 13, 1982, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud assumed the leadership of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. As the son of King Abdul Aziz Bin Abdul Rahman Al-Saud, the legendary founder of modern Saudi Arabia, King Fahd inherited his father's legacy as the guardian of a nation deeply rooted in the Islamic faith. King Fahd is the fifth leader to direct the development of the country from a desert state into a prominent member of the international political and economic scene. Reflecting upon Saudi Arabia's phenomenal progress in the economic, social and political realms, King Fahd recently remarked, "With the blessing and grace of Almighty God and with the assistance of the faithful Saudi people, we shall continue the welfare march of construction and development and maintain the gains which are reflected by comprehensive achievements in various fields."

30. CIA - The World Factbook 2002 -- Saudi Arabia
government, saudi arabia, Top of Page. Country name Definition FieldListing conventional long form Kingdom of saudi arabia conventional
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31. Saudi Government
Find geography, people, government, economy, transportation, communications and defense forces information. female 69.5% (2002 est.). government. saudi arabia
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Saudi Government Area and Location Government Saud Dynasty Holy Places Culture Tourism ... Main Cities Saudi Arabia is a monarchy headed by King Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz , Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and Head of State. Assisting him in his duties are Crown Prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz is the Deputy Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia and Commander of its National Guard. Prince Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz is the Second Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense and Aviation, and Inspector General. and other ministers appointed to the Council of Ministers, which meets every Monday except during the two major holidays. Ministers are appointed by the King and are responsible for implementing governmental policies which relate to their particular ministry. The Council of Ministers, headed by the King, is responsible for drafting and overseeing implementation of the internal, external, economic, financial, social, educational, defense, and other general matters of the state. Local government Shoura Council Visit us at
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32. ICL - Saudi Arabia Index
Article 1 of the Basic Law of government stipulates that God's Book and the Sunnah are the substantive constitution of saudi arabia, being only amended (not
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Saudi Arabia Index Constitutional Background
Constitutional reforms - after having been promised since the era of King Feisal - were implemented by King Fahd in 1992. The resulting Constitutional Government is radically different from Western style social order. Article of the Basic Law of Government stipulates that "God's Book and the Sunnah" are the substantive constitution of Saudi Arabia, being only amended (not changed) by reforms of state organization. Saudi Arabian monarchy is religion bound . Furthermore, the new Consultative Council (Shura Council, Majlis al-Shura) is subject to nomination and re-nomation by the king, not to election by the people. Speeches in the 11,000 mosques are pre-censored by administrative officials, women are not allowed to acquire driving licenses. In 1995, more than 150 delinquents were put to death by being publicly beheaded with a sword; thiefs are punished by cutting off their hand. Islamists openly challenge the Saud dynasty with its 6000 Princes for decadent and corrupt lifestyle. The King submits two of the five secret services directly to his command. Possible successors of the very sick monarch are the Princes Naif Sultan , and Bandar . An option for a non-dynastic government could be Ahmed Saki el-Jamani , a former oil minister now businessman in London.

33. Guardian Unlimited | Special Reports | Britons Left In Jail Amid Fears That Saud
Britons left in jail amid fears that saudi arabia could fall to alQaeda Anti-Abdullah elements within the saudi government are also thought to have colluded in a wave
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Martin Bright, Nick Pelham and Paul Harris Sunday July 28, 2002 The Observer
Saudi Arabia is teetering on the brink of collapse, fuelling Foreign Office fears of an extremist takeover of one of the West's key allies in the war on terror. Anti-government demonstrations have swept the desert kingdom in the past months in protest at the pro-American stance of the de facto ruler, Prince Abdullah.

34. ICL - Saudi Arabia - Constitution
and adversity. Article 7 government in saudi arabia derives power fromthe Holy Koran and the Prophet's tradition. Article 8 government
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Saudi Arabia - Constitution
Chapter 1 General Principles
Article 1

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a sovereign Arab Islamic state with Islam as its religion; God's Book and the Sunnah of His Prophet, God's prayers and peace be upon him, are its constitution, Arabic is its language and Riyadh is its capital. Article 2
The state's public holidays are Id al-Fitr and Id al-Adha. Its calendar is the Hegira calendar. Article 3
The state's flag shall be as follows:
(a) It shall be green.
(b) Its width shall be equal to two-thirds of it's length.
(c) The words "There is but one God and Mohammed is His Prophet" shall be inscribed in the center with a drawn sword under it. The statute shall define the rules pertaining to it. Article 4
The state's emblem shall consist of two crossed swords with a palm tree in the upper space between them. The statute shall define the state's anthem and its medals. Chapter 2 [Monarchy]
Article 5

(a) The system of government in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is that of a monarchy (b) Rule passes to the sons of the founding King, Abd al-Aziz Bin Abd al-Rahman al-Faysal Al Sa'ud, and to their children's children. The most upright among them is to receive allegiance in accordance with the principles of the Holy Koran and the Tradition of the Venerable Prophet.

35. ICL - Saudi Arabia Index
saudi arabia Index Constitutional reforms after having been promised since the era of King Feisal - were implemented by King Fahd in 1992. The resulting Constitutional government is radically different from Western style social order. saudi arabia Index. Basic Law of government (1993). Consultative Council Establishment Act (1993)
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36. Saudi Arabia - Government - Introduction
bin Abdelrahman AlSaud on September 23, 1932, the Shari'ah (Islamic law) hasbeen the pillar and source of saudi arabia's basic system of government.
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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a monarchy with a political system rooted in Islam's cherished traditions and rich culture. Its rules and regulations are governed by the Holy Qur'an and the Sunnah (teachings and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad) which call for peace, justice, equality, consultation and respect for the rights of the individual. Since the beginning of the first Saudi state in the 18th century through the founding of the modern Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by the late King Abdulaziz bin Abdelrahman Al-Saud on September 23, 1932, the Shari'ah (Islamic law) has been the pillar and source of Saudi Arabia's basic system of government. It identifies the nature of the state and its goals and responsibilities, as well as the relationship between the government Click here to continue
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37. CUSTODIAN OF THE TWO HOLY MOSQUES KING FAHD BIN ABDUL AZIZ AL SAUD
President George Bush in saudi arabia 1991 Visited from Iraqi occupation; appointedsaudi arabian Ambassador to Basic System of government, Provincial System
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THE CUSTODIAN
OF THE
TWO HOLY MOSQUES
On June 13, 1982, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud assumed the leadership of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. As the son of King Abdul Aziz Bin Abdul Rahman Al-Saud, the legendary founder of modern Saudi Arabia, King Fahd inherited his father's legacy as the guardian of a nation deeply rooted in the Islamic faith. King Fahd is the fifth leader to direct the development of the country from a desert state into a prominent member of the international political and economic scene. Reflecting upon Saudi Arabia's phenomenal progress in the economic, social and political realms, King Fahd recently remarked, "With the blessing and grace of Almighty God and with the assistance of the faithful Saudi people, we shall continue the welfare march of construction and development and maintain the gains which are reflected by comprehensive achievements in various fields."

38. MapZones.com Government
saudi arabia, government, Back to Top. The person of the king combineslegislative, executive, and judicial functions. As prime minister
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39. MapZones.com Economy
This is an oilbased economy with strong government controls over major economicactivities. saudi arabia has the largest reserves of petroleum in the world (26
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40. Saudi Government
Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz is the Deputy Prime Minister of saudi arabia and Commanderof he introduced a new Basic Law for the System of government which outlined
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Saudi Government Area and Location Government Saud Dynasty Holy Places Culture Tourism ... Main Cities Saudi Arabia is a monarchy headed by King Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz , Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and Head of State. Assisting him in his duties are Crown Prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz is the Deputy Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia and Commander of its National Guard. Prince Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz is the Second Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense and Aviation, and Inspector General. and other ministers appointed to the Council of Ministers, which meets every Monday except during the two major holidays. Ministers are appointed by the King and are responsible for implementing governmental policies which relate to their particular ministry. The Council of Ministers, headed by the King, is responsible for drafting and overseeing implementation of the internal, external, economic, financial, social, educational, defense, and other general matters of the state. Local government Shoura Council Visit us at
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