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White House: Groups Call for Saudi Arabia King Abdullah to Support Women’s Rights, Religious Freedom

White House: Groups Call for Saudi Arabia King Abdullah to Support Women’s Rights, Religious Freedom

By R.E.A.L. Organization • on June 30, 2010

On June 29, 2010 in Washington D.C., human rights groups and volunteers picketed the White House sidewalk and Pennsylvania Avenue while Saudi Arabian King Abdullah met with U.S. President Obama. June 29, 2010: Saudi Arabia King Abdullah and

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Tuesday, June 29 – White House Event – Women’s Rights and Religious Freedom in Saudi Arabia

Tuesday, June 29 – White House Event – Women’s Rights and Religious Freedom in Saudi Arabia

By R.E.A.L. Organization • on June 29, 2010

On Tuesday, June 29 at 12 Noon at the blocked off area of Pennsylvania Avenue, between the White House and Lafayette Park, Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supporters will urge President Obama and Saudi Arabian

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Muslims and Rights Activists Call for Women’s Rights, Freedom for Nathalie Morin, at Saudi Arabia Embassy

Muslims and Rights Activists Call for Women’s Rights, Freedom for Nathalie Morin, at Saudi Arabia Embassy

By R.E.A.L. Organization • on June 26, 2010

On June 26, 2010, at the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Washington DC, Muslim women, Muslim men, and other supporters of human rights called for

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Saudi King to Visit DC June 29 – Calls for Religious Freedom, Women’s Rights

Saudi King to Visit DC June 29 – Calls for Religious Freedom, Women’s Rights

By R.E.A.L. Organization • on June 24, 2010

According to media reports, Saudi Arabian King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz is scheduled to meet with U.S. President Barack Obama

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June 26: DC Saudi Arabia Embassy Protest for Women’s Rights

June 26: DC Saudi Arabia Embassy Protest for Women’s Rights

By R.E.A.L. Organization • on June 19, 2010

Muslims for Progressive Values (MPV) and other supporters of human rights will be holding a protest on Saturday, June 26, in front of the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Washington DC – starting at 1:30 PM ================================== Information

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