Mina tragedy, Founder's grandson urges Saudi King Salman coup

Mina tragedy, Founder's grandson urges Saudi King Salman coup - A prince who is also grandson of the founder of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia called for the King of Arabia, Salman bin Abdulaziz coup. Haj tragedy, both cranes and unfortunate incidents in Mina is one reason why Raja Salman worth replaced.

Appeal coup senior Saudi nobility was written in two letters that have been posted online earlier this month. The letter was read millions of times by Saudis. In addition to this year's Haj tragedy, the drop in oil prices is also used as an excuse to harass the throne of King Salman.

Mina tragedy, Founder's grandson urges Saudi King Salman coup


One grandson of the founder Abdulaziz Ibn Saud Arabia, it does not reveal his identity for safety reasons his life. Not only in the form of a letter, the Saudi prince has also been speaking to the Guardian, that the disapproval of King Salman lead Arabia had he talked with other members of the Royal family of Saudi Arabia

"The king is not in a stable condition and in fact the son of the king (Prince Mohammed bin Salman) was the one who ruled the kingdom" he said in writing to the British media reported last night (09/28/2015). According to him, a number of his uncle will soon meet to discuss plans for a coup against King Salman.




Internal turmoil Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is not new. However, the coup plans discussed to the public including a rare thing.

In his memoirs, the famous king of Arabia in 1964 namely, King Saud was forced to hand over power to the King Faisal, after Faisal who heads the National Guard threatened a military coup.

Faisal himself was killed by his nephew 11 years later. Nephew was beheaded three months later and in front of a crowd of thousands of Saudis in Riyadh. Since then, a succession in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is difficult to predict, because the king's son may not necessarily be the crown prince.

Internal noise in Saudi Reich also not foreign to Saudi activist circles. One activist who spoke on condition of anonymity due to consider his safety said in an internal Saudi matter actually is corrupt behavior.

"People in the (royal) know what happened, but they could not say. The problem is corruption in the use of state resources to build things in the right shape, "said activist who lived in Mecca and  as quoted by the Guardian

In Mina tragedy that killed more than 700 pilgrims, Saudi officials, he said, tend to blame lower-level officials.

"Unfortunately, the government pointed the finger against the (official) at the lower level, by saying for example: 'Where is the ambulance? Where health workers? 'They were trying to escape the real reason of the disaster, "he said.

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