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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

[chottala.com] Saudi Embarrassment : Murder, homosexuality, ...... in London .....



Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz bin Nasir al Saud, the grandson of the King of Saudi Arabia, is currently standing trial for murdering his 32 year-old servant.
 
Saudi prince is seen with his servant in an elevator in London's Landmark hotel in CCTV footage
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Saud Abdulaziz bin Nasser al Saud (L) is seen with his servant Bandar Abdulaziz in an elevator in London's Landmark hotel on January 22, 2010, in closed circuit television footage which was shown during a murder trial in London on October 5, 2010. REUTERS/Metropolitan Police/handout
 
Saudi prince killed servant, London court told:
   

Saudi Embarrassment

Posted by Sholto Byrnes - 06 October 2010 12:36

The murder or the homosexuality – which is worse for the folks back home?

Saudi King Abdullah, whose grandson, Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz bin Nasir al Saud, is on trial for the murder of his manservant. Photograph: Getty Images.

The news that a Saudi prince is on trial in London for killing an aide who it appears was also his gay lover will be enormously embarrassing to the government back in Riyadh. Saudis dislike bad publicity intensely, and especially when it involves a case as horrific as an alleged princely murder - as we in Britain should know well. In 1980, the Saudi government expelled our ambassador and banned Concorde from its airspace after ITV screened "Death of a Princess" about a young royal who was executed for the "crime" of conducting a secret relationship.

In the opinion of David Gardner, author of Last Chance: The Middle East in the Balance (and who wrote a fascinating essay on Saudi Arabia for the NS last year): "This prince has become a very hot potato for the Saudi ruling family. Though a minor princeling, he is the grandson of a king who has tried to project an image of austere probity, to limit the power of the clerical establishment and curb the excesses of the more wayward and corrupt royals. Then along comes this... which presses just about every Wahhabi button in its transgression: murder and homosexuality against a backdrop of phenomenal quantities of alcohol and drugs".

Shamefully, though, just as humiliating for the Royal family will be the revelations that Prince Saud bin Abdulaziz bin Nasir al Saud, who is King Abdullah's grandson, is homosexual. The details of the case make this plain - something called the Spartacus International Gay Guide was found in his room, and two male escort agencies testified he had used their services.

It is not as though homosexuality is unknown in Saudi Arabia. Harry Nicolaides wrote of one attempted pick-up he experienced in a daring piece for the NS in 2007. (So daring, in fact, that at the time I couldn't believe his lack of regard for his own safety. My worries proved well-founded, as Harry's bravery, or recklessness, was later to land him in jail in Thailand for violating lese majeste laws.) And Robert Lacey devoted a section of his recent book, Inside the Kingdom, to an account of the prevalence of lesbianism in Saudi - a chapter to which some reviewers paid rather over-enthusiastic attention.

But officially this "vice" is not tolerated, and sodomy is punishable by death. This is in line with a society that likes to insist on its version of the truth and airbrush awkward episodes from the official record. If you look up the country's second ruler, King Saud, for instance, on the Kingdom's official government website you will not be told that he was an obese, lazy, spendthrift playboy who proved so incompetent that the almost unthinkable step of deposing him was taken in order to make way for his brother Faisal. No, you merely find a bland paragraph listing his "achievements" and dates on the throne.

The Saudi government, however, cannot control coverage of Prince Saud's trial. Surprise, surprise, if you try to look it up on the website of Arab News, a Saudi-owned English-language newspaper, the closest you get is a four day old story about Russia commending a different Prince Saud (the king's nephew) as a diplomat. But as this fascinating article in the Atlantic shows, internet restrictions are easily bypassed by the Kingdom's citizens, not least by those logging on to gay dating sites. Prince Saud's story will soon be known. Perhaps some of those reading it will shudder, and give thanks that nothing similar happened to them - after all, they may have already met him online...

Tags: Saudi Arabia Religion

http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/the-staggers/2010/10/saudi-prince-murder-gay

 


msnbc.com

Saudi Prince: I Did Kill This Man, But Don't Worry, I Am Not Gay


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