King condemns violence in Egypt

File photo shows Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah presiding over a cabinet meeting in Riyadh last December.

By ARAB NEWS

RIYADH: Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah condemned the violence in Egypt in a telephone call Saturday morning to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.

“Egypt is a country of Arabism and Islam. No Arab and Muslim can bear that some infiltrators into the brotherly Egyptian people are attempting to destabilize that country’s security and stability in the name of freedom of expression, and they have been exploiting the public and spawning hatred and driving them to engage in destruction, arson, looting — terrorizing them and inciting sedition,'' the king said in a statement distributed by the Saudi Press Agency.

The king said he prayed to Allah Almighty to preserve the stability and unity of Egypt and its people so that the country can continue its historic role amidst its Arab brothers and Muslims.

During the conversation, President Mubarak reassured the king that the situation in Egypt is stable.  “What have been seen by the viewers in the world outside are merely attempts of some groups who do not want stability and security for the Egyptian nation. These groups seek to achieve weird and dubious objectives.”

The president stressed that Egypt and its people are determined to stop anyone who tries to exploit the freedom of Egyptians and would not allow anyone to use those groups to achieve their agendas.

Meanwhile, the Saudi Embassy in Egypt has announced that Saudis in Egypt can call the following numbers if they need assistance: 3749-0775 or 3762-5000. Students can contact the cultural attaché at 3336-0612.

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MOINUDDIN KHAWAJA

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i support waht people are doing against the dictator, he is ruling the country and now planning to bring his son. This type of people whose control is in americans hand has to go.we should not support Husseni mubarik instead we should support the people to bring positive change without blood shed.Let the good people comes and bring the prospererity in their country.

RIAZ WAHID

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Saudi should come-up with a plan to evict President Mubarak & his family safely from Egypt and give them asylum in the kingdom !!!

JOHN LATHROP

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I'm surprised and pleased that your paper is publishing comments that go directly against the bland, pro-Egyptian regime handout ascribed to King Abdullah. It looks to me like the Saudi press is moving carefully and discretely toward press freedom. Congratulations! I hope you are able to move even faster toward your goal in the coming weeks and months.

MOHAMED

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What a Bizarre world I live in. Maybe I will get wiser as I age; if I live to 83, like Hon. Mubarak and beloved King. I must remind myself of what Allah(swt) has revealed in Surah 22 Verse 5, where He explains how He created us and changes our situation from one stage to another.

WILLOUGHBY LLOYD

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I also support an end to the rule of Husseni Mubarik, supporting the People of Egypt is the the moral thing to do. Thirty years of government is enough.
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