Saudi Arabia's Silent Battle To Halt History -- Susanne Koelbl, Spiegel Online
Saudi Arabia's rulers are doing their utmost to resist the tide of history. The wealthy Arab country wants peace and stability within its society and in the region. But even the ultraconservative kingdom has not remained untouched by the unrest in the Arab world.
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