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  • Hey ya all, just wanting to get intouch with any new zealanders here in Riyadh!!!!!! Or english speaking women living in Manfoha....

    Cheers

    07 May 2008, 05:53 sharell
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  • new zealanders huh

    keep looking for
    may u find peace

    someone 13 Jun 2008, 09:12 - Report
  • thanks

    im looking hehehehe, but it seems there is no new zealanders here. surely im not the only one!!!!!!!!!
    thanks anyways
    take care

    sharell 14 Jun 2008, 01:34 - Report
  • Is that true ?

    i have told that most of new zealanders people are broing like their coutry.

    someone 14 Jun 2008, 07:46 - Report
  • mmmmmmm

    Well i have to disagree with this, if you have actually been to New Zealand and seen how much adventure and exciting things we offer, im sure maybe you would change your opinion!!!! But Im not going to make a debate this is your opinion and yours only.... If it seems to boring... answer my why it is rated one of the top countries to visit especially by Arabs????....And no offense but it offers more than shopping malls and coffee shops... which is highly boring.

    sharell 15 Jun 2008, 06:45 - Report
  • NZ is best

    someone

    انت وقح عيب عليك

    majed 15 Jun 2008, 12:48 - Report
  • answer this

    well why have u had to leave these exciting things u mentioned above and came over here unless it was boring.

    someone 15 Jun 2008, 11:13 - Report
  • why

    i left because my husband is arab, and he wished to continue working here that is the only reason....................trying to support him......

    sharell 16 Jun 2008, 09:50 - Report
  • mm

    if you think a country that offers, oceans, swimming with whales, dolphins, bungi jumping, water rafting, mountain climbing, sky diving, grass, trees, and no to mention all the fresh water.... is boring please i advise you to travel and see it yourself......
    And i ask you now why do so many Saudi pple travel there, so many arabs settle there and not wish to return to this side of the world.
    All i can say it was a mistake in trying to support him, and im hoping he sends me back...but in saying that there are some nice pple here.

    sharell 16 Jun 2008, 09:56 - Report
  • doesnt make any sense

    my ex was new zealander so i have been there twice she was worst women i have ever met. therefore i had bad experince with new zealanders. anyways i'm wondring why u have to wait till he sends u back why u dont leave him and move on ur own life being u just hoping as u mentioned he sends u back doesnt make any sense.

    someone 16 Jun 2008, 07:55 - Report
  • oh

    im sorry you had a bad experience, but you shouldnt judge all pple or the place by just one mistake......... im hoping he see the difference, and agrees to send me back as i said, he is more than welcome to stay here as he loves it. I have to have his permission to leave, but so far he has not given it to me!!!!!!!!!!!
    Im really sorry about your EX... but not all new zealander are like her, did you do much while you were there!!!!!!!!!!!

    sharell 17 Jun 2008, 04:32 - Report
  • sorry

    i have also had many bad experiences with some bad saudi men, and pple from over the world, but i dont judge the country on them, and i see that all pple are different. Its a sad fact but you get good and bad everywhere.I hope that in time , maybe you feel different towards the pple from NZ and the country, when you get to know someone whom is a bad person, and then i hope you will see how fun, friendly most of us are.

    sharell 17 Jun 2008, 04:38 - Report
  • permission????

    my ex didnt have to have my permission to leave she just wanted to and i couldnt stop her.
    u have a new zealander passport which mean u can leave whenever u want to leave, but it seems u hesitate to leave him maybe u in love with him but u just dont like the place.

    someone 17 Jun 2008, 04:48 - Report
  • wow

    really she just left, how so!!!!!! i have been imformed i need my husband written consent before i am allowed to travel...........saudi pple as i said i have met some nice pple here and many bad, its a different country, i have never said anything bad about it... as you can read i was just hoping to meet new zealanders here.......I havent judged this country at all......it was you whom stated NZ pple are bopring as there country!!!! maybe i do love him yes, and not the country, well i can say Not the country, becas i miss all what NZ has to offer, and find it very restricting with nothing to do here but shopping malls and in house........... please dont get me wrong or misunderstand me by any means...... but dont you just wish you could have many more things avaiable to do here...

    sharell 17 Jun 2008, 10:42 - Report
  • well

    this is the last u hear from me because ur sound doesnt make any sense, how do u love him and how so u would leave him or let him let u go.
    to me im considering anyone his wife or his girlfriend wants to leave him and he wouldnt to let her to go crazy.

    someone 17 Jun 2008, 08:57 - Report
  • okay

    take care and im sorry you do not understand correctly......

    sharell 17 Jun 2008, 11:32 - Report
  • okay

    do u have a website so we can exchange experiences oever there and plz dont tell me msn or yahoo because i dont like chatting.
    that if u r intersting.

    someone 18 Jun 2008, 01:40 - Report
  • hey

    WEBSITE????? im sorry im not a computer person....... i have only the usual skype, yahoo or msn, but if explain to me what i can do id love to exchange details, and hopefully show you that im not a bad person!!!!!! really.

    sharell 18 Jun 2008, 09:07 - Report
  • are you

    are you muslim i really dont care and it wont make any difference im just curious.

    someone 18 Jun 2008, 09:19 - Report
  • muslim

    hey yes i am i converted to islam 3 years ago............and yourself?

    sharell 18 Jun 2008, 01:33 - Report
  • muslim

    yes i am muslim but i dont practice .... have a nice day

    someone 18 Jun 2008, 09:30 - Report
  • how are you sharell ?

    would you please tell me about that bad experiences you had saudi men as you mentioned above.

    someone 19 Jun 2008, 07:22 - Report
  • sure

    From being followed as im walking, asked for sex, to phone numbers being thrown though my window of my house, from a man climbing on a car outside my window and watching me....dont get me wrong i have also met some nice saudi people.

    sharell 19 Jun 2008, 10:45 - Report
  • sorry

    that is really sad im so sorry for that but please don't get me wrong where is your husband from all these bullshite.
    sorry i wouldn't get in personal but i just found myself have to ask for this

    someone 20 Jun 2008, 03:23 - Report
  • its okay

    My husband is a slave to his work........ he works 7 days a week from 6am until very late at night, most days i dont see him any longer than a hour or soooo.......i guess this is why i find it hard to settle here, so which leaves me alone to walk around, and go out alone.............!!!!its okay its not personal.....

    sharell 20 Jun 2008, 06:10 - Report
  • its sad

    he shouldnt since he is married to work all the week without taking any days off, i know how its like to stay alone most of the day nothing to do but mostly watching tv, but i guess u should also talk with him about this issue no matter to threating him go away that is would work

    someone 21 Jun 2008, 06:36 - Report
  • hey

    I have tried and even begged him... but it falls on deaf ears, even to the stage now of involving the ministry of labour!!!!!! but do you think that makes him change......NO...i go out alot, i try not stay hme, but there is only so much a women can do alone here...Even the day i arrived he dropped me off at the house and back to work!!!!!!!!threatening to leave works but seems to only work for a few days before he goes back to working these long hours...... today he started 4am and i havent seen him once, not even to eat lunch or dinner!!!!!!! and its 8.30pm.... GOD give me strenght...............
    PS did you read what a women wrote about saudi in the other forum about women drivers etc...

    sharell 21 Jun 2008, 07:32 - Report
  • hey

    by the way i'm egyptian not saudi therefore i have no idea what its likes there.
    please how did u get the ministry of labour invlved as u mentioned above.
    have a nice day

    someone 23 Jun 2008, 05:28 - Report
  • hey

    hey again, its easy to reach the ministry of labour here being a foreignor!!!!!!! lol eygptian.......... cool i stayed in eygpt for a while, my husband is eygptian loooool...
    you take care okay

    sharell 23 Jun 2008, 08:25 - Report
  • u been to egypt?

    so how was egypt for u? was it good or bad?
    did u have the same problems u r having now in sudia, i mean being followed as u walk asked for sex or any of this stuff

    someone 24 Jun 2008, 08:20 - Report
  • yes

    i lived in eygpt over a year and saw alot of places, but yes i had the same problems but not to the point of men climbing up to my window, but follwed yes and asked for sex yes......
    eygpt was okay, it was alot more free. i spend 9 months there alone while while husband sorted out this side of business in saudi....

    sharell 25 Jun 2008, 11:49 - Report
  • To Sharell

    Sharell,
    I read your posts above. I am not at all surprised by the level of sexual harassments in Saudi Arabia.
    It is no wonder why there is too much islamophonia everywhere.

    You should read articles below, all on sexual harassments, rapes and incest most committed by muslims - in EVERY country in the world. The articles below are enough to embarrass islamic nations and even islamic clerics including those charged with child sex abuses.

    1. "70 percent of French prisoners are Muslims."
    http://fjordman.blogspot.com/2005/06/70-percent-of-french-prisoners-are.html

    2. "French Prisons Teeming With Muslims"
    http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2005-06/19/article04.shtml

    3. Rape: Nothing to do with Islam?
    http://www.islam-watch.org/Fjordman/Islam&Rape.htm

    4. Norwegian Authorities Are Covering Up Muslim Rapes
    http://www.globalpolitician.com/22612-norway
    This article states that up to 85% of rapists are muslims.

    5. Muslim Rape Epidemic in Sweden and Norway - Authorities Look the Other Way
    http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1372959/posts

    6. Pan-European Arab Muslim Gang Rape Epidemic
    http://www.iris.org.il/blog/archives/757-Pan-European-Arab-Muslim-Gang-Rape-Epidemic.html

    7. Norway: Muslim Gang Rapes Continue
    http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/005412.php

    Rita 28 Jun 2008, 03:50 - Report
  • Not Surprised by Sex Pests in Saudi Arabia

    Sharell,
    You are not the only western muslim woman to experience sexual harassment by Saudi men. It is also happening to several, several Saudi women, even to the strictest muslims in land, no matter how MODESTLY they dress and behave. And no matter how much they ignore strange men, they still get harassed, pestered and followed wherever they go. Even with group of friends, they get pestered in public places such as restaurants, libraries, etc. The much harassed Saudi women even have phone cards thrown at them. If women refuses their invitations and tears up the card in their faces, still more cards get thrown at them. Saudi pests are very persistent and cannot accept any woman's "NO" for an answer.

    Rita 28 Jun 2008, 04:24 - Report
  • hey Sharell

    I was expecting you to answer this Rita, but it seemed you have got sick of this argument.
    This Rita apparently that have been hurted before by a muslim guy and she still couldnt come over that i have seen that in her sound.

    someone 30 Jun 2008, 10:35 - Report
  • to everyone,

    *****Just posted the same thing in another thread in this forum***

    Hi there,
    I am a white American who has been living and working in Dhahran for 19 years now. I live with my wife and 2 daughters 11 and 9. I have been to many other Saudi cities like Riyadh and Jedda.

    We are enjoying living here. And we would never change the time that we had here.

    Saudi is a very SAFE country for my family. My wife (who is btw laughing at the posts i am reading here) likes it here.

    I just thought about posting my experience here

    have a great time,
    JF

    JF 30 Jun 2008, 06:04 - Report
  • Really, how SAFE is Saudi Arabia?

    Hi JF,
    You have gotten to remember that you are a white MAN, NOT A WOMAN. Your wife, I guess, must be in her forties or more and therefore at that age, she sees things differently. Women in their forties don't attract Saudi men's notice.
    Since you are NOT A WOMAN, you cannot see problems or spot hidden dangers in Saudi Arabia. Your wife cannot see problems as she is no longer in her twenties. Young and beautiful women are often targeted by lustful Saudi men, the majority of those under 21 years of age.
    Saudi male youths are reckless, rowdy and irresponsible. Ask their teachers, who frequently have their tyres slashed, who have been followed home and have been threatened with rapes of their daughters.
    You don't ever hear about rapes or sex murders on Saudi TV or read about them in the newspapers, as these things are hushed up. Saudis don't want dirty lauderies in public or have their flag tainted. That's the truth.

    Indeed, your wife and daughters do have to be careful nowadays, no matter where they go in this world.

    Claire 01 Jul 2008, 03:32 - Report
  • sick of hearing this

    I am a white women in my twenties, living in Saudi Arabia, and you know what, I have been have for nearly 6 years and never once experienced anything talked about here.... I went to school here, and have a good life here, so to all the pple who say bad about saudi,,,, get over it..... I love it here and as a young white women i will continue to stay here until such time my family leave.

    love saudi 03 Jul 2008, 04:19 - Report
  • to sharell

    just thought to stop by and say that an eye for an eye will make the Whole world blind.

    someone 15 Jul 2008, 03:27 - Report
  • hey Im deaf from in usa ncsd

    hey you are deaf i dont know that so nice to meet to you my names is amanda i have children three they are can hear speacil one myself deaf i am dont care about that my life worlds love ya!

    amanda 31 Jul 2008, 05:08 - Report
  • Sad for Us

    hi Sharell, i read all the chat up there and i neeed to ask you about something

    here is my mail

    [email removed]

    Hesham 23 Jan 2009, 09:23 - Report
  • marrige

    asalaamo alaykum

    i am interested in a misyar marriage how do i go about doing so? the faact of the matter is i want a saudi wife but as i am a dforgeiner i feel that the only way i can get a saudi wife is via a misyar marriage its sad really as we are all muslim also i would not want to use the poor lady just for my desires i want to cherish and love her so dooes anyone please have any advice?

    [email removed]

    alajam 30 Jan 2009, 07:55 - Report
  • saudi harassment in u.s.a.

    I've been doing a lot of research on the internet trying to find someone who has had a similar experience with Saudis as I have. I am a young American woman and I met a Saudi two years ago at my university and we started dating [Yes I know that is haram in your culture but it is not in mine, so don't judge me please, judge him if you have to]... Anyways, after 1.5 years together I started receiving harassing messages in my email and my computer got hacked into. All of my online accounts were stolen, pictures of me were posted all over the internet along with my phone number, and I had to ultimately buy a new computer. It still hasn't stopped. There are Saudis spying on me at my university to tell my stalker if I am "still breathing". The other day I received a message saying "Hey you, I hear you're still breathing?" It's very scary. Even after ending my relationship with the Saudi, I still continue to receive messages like these and some threatening my life. They also somehow found my family's emails and message them as well to ask for information about me... just to bother me more! I want to know if anyone has had a similar experience with Saudis HARASSING and STALKING them? I've contacted the police, a private detective, and the FBI and they are TRYING to find out who this this Saudi who keeps harassing me but it's very difficult to do so. I am tired of being bothered this way and this is not a good representation of Saudi culture or Islam and I really think someone should stand up to actions like this. I am afraid to even walk to my car if I see an Arab in the same parking lot because I don't know who it is. I try not to assume all Saudis are like this, but none of them have been helpful in telling me WHO it is, even though they know! Any suggestions?

    Needing Advice 02 Feb 2009, 11:54 - Report
  • saudi arabia is Hell!

    Riyadh,saudi Arabia..one of horrific crime of saudi regime..nineteen year old Princess Misha'al bint Fahd al Saud and her lover Khalid Muhalhal were publicly executed in a Jeddah parking lot without benefit of trial.She however secretly married a Lebanese (i think), he was no where as wealthy as her Billionaire family, even though he was a fellow Muslim. Anyhow they planned an escape. She shaved her head and dresses as a man to leave the country....they got through security. When in the plane, the Palace had asked for all the planes even to be searched.
    The security found both her and her husband and dragged them to the palace where all the princesses in the house at the time were told to witness what was to happen. So they do not follow in Misha'ill's footsteps. The grandad ordered the murder of the husband first. Misha'il pleaded that he was a masoom, an innocent. He was beheaded first and then so was she. They have been buried in unmarked graves.
    Imprisoned and exiled for denouncing man who raped her
    Isma Mahmood, of Pakistani parents, reported a man who raped her in Medina,saudi arabia. She was chained for six months in jail and then expelled from the country. The perpetrator, a Saudi man, got away scot-free.
    Karachi (AsiaNews/Agencies:afp)

    Expelled after six months in prison in Saudi Arabia for reporting the man who raped her: this was the fate of Isma Mahmood, 16 years, who has been in the care of the Ansar Burney Trust for a month in Pakistan. "It's difficult for me to talk about what happened to me," admitted the teenager, now in Karachi with her sister Muna, 18 years, who was also deported.
    Isma was raped in the holy city of Medina.
    "I was the victim, I was raped but I was named as the accused, and the man who committed the crime was not touched," she said. "He first kidnapped me, dragged me into his car. At first he asked to sleep with me and offered good money. When I refused and tried to resist, he warned me of dire consequences and raped me in the car."
    The man warned her she would be imprisoned if she went to the police
    I am very powerful and could declare you a bad girl
    threatened Isma and Muna, warning they would be punished unless they kept silent, she said,
    They were also threatened with harsh consequences if Isma and her sister talked.
    "I and my sister went to police anyhow as we expected justice. But after a few hours of filing the report, we realised this would not be the case," Isma said.
    Muna was also arrested and jailed, just because she testified on her sister's behalf. "They don't support immigrants and protect Saudi nationals," Isma said.
    The two women said most detainees in the cell were Pakistani, Indonesian and Nigerian women.“Once a jail official offered me help and assured me I would be released if I agreed to sleep with him ”
    Many had come to Saudi Arabia illegally and had been accused of prostitution.
    Muna said: "We were chained all during this period. The only time jail officials removed the chain was during lunch or when anyone went to the bathroom or at prayer time."
    The chairperson of the Ansar Burney Trust told many Asian women drawn to saudi Arabia by pledges of good wages as domestics or nurses, were later forced into prostitution.
    Radio program about the 1980 documentary Death of a Princess (Princess Misha'al bint Fahd al Saud 1958 -- 1977). This Saudi princess was executed with her lover in 1977 on account of adultry. (less)
    She was murdered on the orders of her grandfather for not marrying into a fellow royal and rich family.
    Once upon a time, not too long ago, in a place not too far from here there lived a princess. Princess Misha'al, it is said, was a wilful and privileged daughter of an admirable house and grand niece to the King when she forsook her aged husband for the arms of a younger lover. On a mid-July day of 1977, nineteen year old Princess Misha'al bint Fahd al Saud and her lover Khalid Muhalhal were publicly executed in a Jeddah parking lot without benefit of trial.

    She however secretly married a Lebanese (i think), he was no where as wealthy as her Billionaire family, even though he was a fellow Muslim. Anyhow they planned an escape. She shaved her head and dresses as a man to leave the country....they got through security. When in the plane, the Palace had asked for all the planes even to be searched.

    The security found both her and her husband and dragged them to the palace where all the princesses in the house at the time were told to witness what was to happen. So they do not follow in Misha'ill's footsteps. The grandad ordered the murder of the husband first. Misha'il pleaded that he was a masoom, an innocent. He was shot first and then so was she. They have been buried in unmarked graves.
    Misha'al bint Fahd al Saud was a Saudi Arabian princess who was a victim of an honour killing, being publicly killed by her own family on a trumped-up charge of adultery in 1977, at the age of 19. She was a granddaughter of Prince Muhammad bin Abdul Aziz, who was an older brother of the then King of Saudi Arabia, Khalid bin Abdul Aziz. She was legally married according to the Sharia, but the king refused to recognize her marriage to a commoner.
    I must emphasise that Misha'il did nothing against her religion or anything of the sort. In fact her religion had given her the rights her culture would not. The acts carried out by her family, by murdering her are extremely UN-ISLAMIC and by murdering her have in fact created the biggest sin. As Islam states, killing 1 person is like killing the whole of humanity.
    Teenage Girl Faces Beheading in Saudi Arabia
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    Share August 01, 2007 10:07 AM

    Dana Hughes Reports:

    The family of a 19-year-old Sri Lankan girl is pleading for her life after a Saudi Arabian court sentenced her to death by beheading.

    The court found Rizana Nafeek, 19, guilty of murdering a child in her care while working in the country. Her family (parents pictured above) has appealed the sentence, and human rights groups are calling for the Saudi government to overturn it.

    At 17, Rizana Nafeek was sent to Saudi Arabia after the tsunami to work as a maid and make money for her family in Sri Lanka. But after only a few weeks and no child care training, her employers put her in charge of their 4-month-old baby. The baby died, and Nafeek was charged with murder, tried without an attorney and sentenced to death.
    Indonesian Maid Raped by 46 Saudi 'Men'

    Arab News 29 January 2009

    MAKKAH. Police denied yesterday that an Indonesian maid who was raped by many people in December is an AIDS carrier as reported by several newspapers recently, Al-Watan newspaper reported.

    “We do not have evidence that the rape victim or the suspects are carriers of sex-related diseases,” said Maj. Abdul Muhsin Al-Mayman, spokesman for Makkah Police.

    Local newspapers reported on Tuesday that 46 men, including a police officer, raped the 38-year-old maid who ran away from her sponsor in the Al-Nuzhah district of the city in (...)
    Saudi's Penis Reattached After Maid Cut's It Off... May 9, 2006 — Surgeons have reattached the penis of a Saudi
    man who paid the price for trying to have sex with his
    Filipina maid and she attacked him with a knife, a hospital
    source said on Monday.

    "This is a sophisticated operation. You are dealing with an
    organ in a difficult area and you want to try to return to
    its efficiency," said a spokesman at Riyadh's Takhassusi
    Hospital.

    Earlier this month newspapers reported that the maid
    removed her employer's manhood when he tried to molest her
    in the middle of the night as his wife was sleeping. The
    maid is now in police custody.
    14 Oct 2008 ... A Filipino worker was beheaded in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday after his death sentence was affirmed by the kingdom’s Supreme Court
    Saudi Arabia has public beheadings not only for murderer (that would be one thing) but also for such ”crimes” as adultery, homosexuality, and drug use.
    Bedoya, approx 22 years of age, resisted the rape attempt of a Saudi man. He fought. And in the fight, killed the Saudi man who raped him.
    Filipino overseas worker beheaded in Saudi Arabia
    Manila - A Filipino overseas worker convicted of killing a Saudi Arabian national was executed Tuesday, a senior Philippine official said. Foreign Undersecretary Esteban Conejos said Jenifer Bidoya was beheaded after his death sentence was affirmed by the Saudi Arabia Supreme Court.

    Conejos said Bidoya was sentenced to death by the Jeddah Sharia Grand Court in April 2007 for killing a Saudi national Royal guard.

    Bidoya's execution was carried out despite the appeal for clemency of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to Saudi Arabia King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud.
    RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Saudi authorities on Saturday beheaded an Indonesian maid convicted of killing her employer, the Interior Ministry announced.

    Anti saudi Group! 15 Feb 2009, 09:12 - Report
  • To Rita, AntiSaudi Group, & other with same topic

    I've read the above topics and all are common in each and every corner of the world, its nothing to do with religion or Arabs or Saudi's But its media who is doing all this after 9/11,
    Head line the news paper says:
    1)
    a) 3 unidentified persons fired on big bussiness man.
    b) 3 muslim militants fired on a big Buss...

    2)
    a) Father Rapes her 14 yrs old daughter
    b) Muslim father rapes her 14 yrs old daughter.

    etc .etc. where muslim are related MUSLIM religion is exposed. if not muslim than unidentified or only Father no religion is mentioned ...WHY????

    waiting for the reply

    KAM 15 Feb 2009, 11:18 - Report
  • Saudi Society

    Yes KAM you are right! I never heard or read christain or jew man raped a woman only MUSLIMS have the privillge to be VILLIAN in the house role . These crimes happens everywhere in the world even more frequently than Arab society but after 9/11 it is must for western media exploite Muslims at every stage.

    WAK 16 Feb 2009, 05:03 - Report
  • to Anti Saudi Society

    I dont know much about Priness Misha'l but what about Pricess Diana , killed in the CAR ACCIDENT (a proven one) and do you belive that??? Princess of Japan is physcologically unfit to appear in Public why??? Those are not muslims??? The most Incest relationship society in the world is west. Please! bad people are everywhere not only ARABS , Everywhere. Check the crime rate of the world and compare than you will realize why Islamic rules are must for the society

    WAK 16 Feb 2009, 05:11 - Report
  • I am due to get a senior posting in saudi - i am a sikh

    I have worked in alot of Islamic countries and feel there is nothing wrong in any of these regions providing you stick to the rules. I will be holding quite a senior position but want to know if I will have a problem with my turban whilst working is Saudi.

    Mr BB 26 Feb 2009, 12:20 - Report
  • BB

    Dear BB there will be no problem in working in Saudi Arabia while wearing a turban. I havent seen any sikh (as I am here for only two months )but I know many Hindus working here on high positions and posts.
    Welcome to Saudi Arabia

    WAK 26 Feb 2009, 04:22 - Report
  • a6rash fee alzafah

    antiSaudi, I don't pitty you, I pitty the sad person that will actually read your comment. I am no psychic but as many have mentioned the Muslim/Saudi-did something bad technique is way to old and repetitive. If you really are doing this out of goodness from your heart and because you honestly are that ignorant, Please put your efforts elsewhere. I only encourage you to do so becaus eI blv u are caring person who wants to be an activist for everything right n against all things evil. Now everybody let's cheer for the hero! are you happy our nacho libre?

    If you have half a brain,( i am not a very intelligent person but I figured this one out) You would not post a problem you are having with a "SAUDI MALE" on here. Not only does it say "Looking for New Zealander," it also doesn't makes sense for you to actually expect any help from this page, if that is indeed what you were looking for. As for men harrassing women, some me do that, OK? Not only saudi men. Want to hear a story of mine: I lived in the US for some years. I have been followed around 3 times for sex, just because I am a lady & i was out at night. WTF! You know, not all people who go out at night are whores! The difference between some people & others is, some take their bad experiences and as a general rule, others DON't. Now, eat your cookie and go to bed. Don't let me catch you walking at night, I don't care how decent your clothes are, I don't want to hear that! :PYou should learn from your experiences not use them to bahs people. And if you aren't an idiot like me, you'll probably learn from the 2nd time.

    dust 12 Jun 2009, 02:25 - Report
  • Religion is stupidity and goes against the rule of reason and rationality

    Religion is stupidity and goes against the rule of reason and rationality. Islam, and other islamic nations however go the extra mile of such stupidity by inculcating religion in their justice system... even against foreigners or non-moslems... its really sad and upsetting because its the women who come at a disadvantage, given how limited their rights are (Saudi people can't deny this) thus being prey to various forms of ill treatment such as sexual abuse and rape..... if they'd try to defend themselves, they'd be the ones who'd end up being the accused party in a case....which is a load of bull... Saudi peeps... please respect women.

    religion hater 28 Jun 2009, 12:42 - Report
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