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Old Feb 17th 2009, 2:13 pm
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King Abdullah speeds up pace of Saudi reform drive.

Saudi King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz's removal of two hard-line clerics, amid a broader cabinet reshuffle, signals a drive to speed up the sometimes glacial pace of reform in Saudi Arabia and clip the wings of a powerful religious establishment.
In a striking break with Saudi tradition, a woman became deputy education minister in the changes announced on Saturday - the first big shakeup since the king took over in 2005.
Revisions to the 21-man Council of Religious Scholars brought in representatives from three more moderate Sunni schools.
"The objective is very clear: to reduce the influence of the religious establishment over the legal and educational systems," said Mustafa Alani, at the Dubai-based Gulf Research Centre.
"It is to implement a reform vision that couldn't be implemented with the old guard, especially in the religious institutions," he added. "We are witnessing a mini-revolution."
King Abdullah's earlier innovations include setting up an allegiance council to decide the royal succession and launching an inter-faith dialogue with Christian and Jewish leaders.
But the religious elite, which helped the Al Saud family to found a Kingdom with the Quran as its constitution in the 1930s, had held back efforts at judicial and educational reform - seen as vital to catch up with modernity and combat militancy.
King Abdullah has in the past moved cautiously, despite his reputation as reform-minded.
While there are few constitutional limits on his power - an appointed Shura Council has only advisory functions - he must consider the wishes of the extended royal family and the clerical establishment, as well as public opinion.
"The king will introduce more reform gradually," said Alani.

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I read that somewhere over the weekend. Better than nothing but still no women drivers or shop assistants likely for the time being.
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I read that somewhere over the weekend. Better than nothing but still no women drivers or shop assistants likely for the time being.
Yes, although I heard that smiling would be allowed in KSA soon with a view being taken on laughing in 2011.
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Yes, although I heard that smiling would be allowed in KSA soon with a view being taken on laughing in 2011.
I read somewhere that you had recently been released from Norwich Prison and are currently in hospital care, Ronnie. Hope you get better soon.
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It´s been said that the Saud family is a bit envious of the emirates as the ruling families just answer to themselves..everyone knows that any radical/fundamentalist that intends to voice his opinion might as well start with showing a camel prod up his arse to save time for instructive talks with the security forces later.
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