The Fight For Reform in Saudi Arabia (2003)
Inside the Hidden Kingdom (2003) - Saudi Arabia is in the middle of an identity crisis - torn between Islamic fundamentalism and the emerging democratic movement. Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... "Reform is coming like a strong, gushing current and no one will be able to stop it," proclaims leading government critic, Mohammed Mohaisen. Reformers have a difficult task ahead. Wahabi clerics, who dictate all personal morality and social affairs, are reluctant to loosen their grip on the kingdom. They favour a return to stricter Islamic practices. However, revelations that terrorist funds have been flowing out of Saudi Arabia has forced the ruling Al-Saud family to accept changes. For more information, visit https://www.journeyman.tv/film/1509 Like us on Facebook: / journeymanpictures Follow us on Twitter: / journeymannews / journeymanvod Follow us on Instagram: / journeymanpictures Visit our subreddit: / journeymanpictures Say hi on tumblr: / journeymanpictures SBS Australia – Ref. 1509

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Is Saudi Arabia's MBS really a reformer? | UpFront

How The U.S. Stole the Middle East

Saudi Arabia's Oil; Saudi Arabia and 9/11; Sportswashing | 60 Minutes Full Episodes

تفجيرات في الخليج

Saudis have been Abandoning their Kids Abroad, Now the Children want Answers | Foreign Correspondent

From 2001: The Prince on 60 Minutes

