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Institute for Gulf Affairs (formerly the Saudi Institute) is a
Washington, D.C.-based
human rights advocacy group and
think tank that monitors politics and education in the
Middle East.
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[2]
Ali al-Ahmed, a
Saudi Arabian scholar and a critic of the
Saudi monarchy, is the director and founder.
[3]
[4]
The institute provides information, analysis and research about the
Persian Gulf region and matters of international relations and politics.
[5]
References
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[1] "Activists Seeking to Close the Book on Hate in School Texts", November 27, 2005, Associated Press
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"Witnesses: Saudi forces fire on protesters, injure 3 - CNN". Archived from
the original on 2012-10-07. Retrieved 2013-03-15. "Witnesses: Saudi forces fire on protesters, injure 3", March 10, 2011, Jamjoom, CNN
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^ Michael Holmes
[2], "Muslims on Hajj", Aired January 19, 2005, CNN, transcript accessed April 8, 2011.
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^ Robert Worth
[3] "Unrest Encircles Saudis, Stoking Sense of Unease," February 19, 2011, New York Times.
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"IGA Overview."
Gulfinstitute.org. Accessed September 2011.
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