Saudi Prince Kidnapped, Beat, Raped 3 Women In Beverly Hills Compound, US Lets Him Go

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  1. blackbull1970

    blackbull1970 Well-Known Member

    http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/25/us/los-angeles-saudi-prince-sex-charge/
    http://www.blacklistednews.com/Invi...n_release_his_picture./46423/0/38/38/Y/M.html

    WON'T EVEN RELEASE HIS PICTURE

    On the 23rd of September, a servant employed at a Beverly Hills mansion compound saw a woman screaming for help while desperately trying to climb the tall wall surrounding the $37 million estate.

    She was bleeding and had just been raped by 28 year old Saudi prince; Majed Abdulaziz al-Saud, the Times reported. She was only the latest of his several victims, who have now come forward. The servant who came to the brutalized woman’s rescue lived and worked within the compound. The police were called and the prince, who had been renting the mansion, was arrested.

    The accused prince, a lower-ranking member of the House of Saud, does not have diplomatic immunity and can thus be legally tried for his crimes. He was set to appear in court on October 19th. Yet, despite his status as a non-national and being the very definition of a high flight risk, he was quickly released by the Beverly Hills, California police on a $300,000 bail; a paltry sum for a prince.

    He has apparently now fled and hasn’t been seen or heard from since. No photographs of him have been released, and none exist in the public space. In similar fugitive cases, the police have released mugshots to help identify the suspects. Neighbor, Eric Stiskin offered his take on the prince’s whereabouts, “I am sure he has taken off on his private jet by now. I don’t think he even needs a passport to get out of here.”

    Last Friday, Three of the victims filed a civil lawsuit against Al-Saud. In it, they accuse him of “inflicting emotional distress, assault and battery, sexual discrimination, and retaliation against his domestic employees.” It is commonplace for affluent Beverly Hills residents to employ illegal immigrants as servants, so that they have no rights and protections and will be unlikely to report abuse for fear of deportation by the state.

    Policing of the wealthy in the United States is a very different animal than the brutal tactics employed in low income communities. While a crime suspect from a low-income background will almost always be sucked up by the country’s infamous prison industrial complex; commoditized by the gigantic private prisons that turn every prisoner into a profit source, the authorities are incredibly lenient on wealthy lawbreakers. It is exceedingly unusual in the US, for a kidnapper and rapist of several women to be released on bail. The only logical explanation for the leniency is the suspect’s status as a member of the royal family of Saudi Arabia; one of the US’s key allies.

    The ultra-wealthy royal House of Saud is composed of 15,000 members, with about 2,000 of the family enjoying the highest wealth and power. A royal whistleblower revealed more details about her clandestine family:

    “We have 15,000 royals and around 13,000 don’t enjoy the wealth of the 2,000. You have 2,000 who are multi-millionaires, who have all the power, all the wealth and no-one can even utter a word against it because they are afraid to lose what they have.”

    The Saudi government is about to behead and crucify a young critic of the regime. The record of human rights abuses under the Saudi monarchy is absolutely staggering, so it should be of no surprise to any keen observer that a member of the Saudi ruling class would kidnap, beat and rape women while holidaying overseas, or that he would deny his servants basic worker rights.

    In the latest horrific massacre by the Saudi regime, at least 28 people at a party celebrating a wedding in the village of al-Wahga, Yemen were killed by 2 successive airstrikes, with scores more maimed for life. The Saudi’s said the attack was a ‘mistake’.

    The US is also famous for its long list of human rights abuses and the invasion and occupation of less affluent nations, so the steadfast alliance between the two ultra-wealthy nations is, if nothing else, a logical pairing.

    The ongoing social apartheid that protects the rich and criminalizes the poor has long been the status quo in every capitalist nation. Both the US and Saudi Arabia have a long history of executing dissidents accused of fabricated crimes. The US arguably has a worse record, since many of their executions of the poor are carried out by police officers, without as much as a mock trial.

    A US judge recently threw out a lawsuit filed against Saudi Arabia by the families of the almost 3,000 9/11 victims. The perpetrators of the 9/11 attacks were mainly Saudi citizens. District Judge George Daniels of Manhattan, New York, stated that Saudi Arabia cannot be sued due to the sovereign immunity granted to it by the US government.

    Saudi Arabia has just been made chair of the UN Human Rights Council. The US President, Barack Obama is the recipient of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize.
     
  2. Bookworm616

    Bookworm616 Well-Known Member

    This is disgusting.

    If you have money, you can get away with almost anything.

    It's sad.
     
  3. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    This piece of shit.
     
  4. GFunk

    GFunk Well-Known Member

    This diplomatic immunity shit is retarded.
     
  5. blackbull1970

    blackbull1970 Well-Known Member

    Article said he did not have diplomatic immunity.

    Mofo walked out of court and jumped on the family jet out of the US before sundown
     
  6. GFunk

    GFunk Well-Known Member

    If he gets tried, he's not gonna get that harsh of a punishment. That's still diplomatic immunity in my eyes. They'll damn near let him go to keep the allies happy.
     
  7. blackbull1970

    blackbull1970 Well-Known Member

    They released him on bail.

    They did not confiscate his passport, that's if he even had one.

    He has left the country, whereabouts unknown.

    That's not diplomatic immunity, that's money, power and Privelege
     
  8. GFunk

    GFunk Well-Known Member

    Either way, the shit is ridiculous.
     
  9. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    Just semantics.

    This dude is getting a free ride from the U.S. judicial system because he's a Saudi prince.
    Okay he's not a diplomat or employee of his nation's consulate.

    I can assure you being a Saudi prince is a helluva lot better than being 'protected' from arrest because you're a foreign diplomat.

    Give me that oil immunity any day.
     
  10. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    I thought America doesn't give 2 fucks about muslims.

    If that were the case they'd throw this trash under the nearest jail...like they'd do if he were Black.
     
  11. blackbull1970

    blackbull1970 Well-Known Member

    America does not care about Muslims.

    Current estimates assume over 2 million Arabs/Muslims have perished in the MidEast since.America escalated armed conflict in that region since 2001, and counting.......

    Americas Foreign Policy in the MidEast is "That's our Oil, God played a Dirty Trick and put it in your ground".
     
  12. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    If you check those stats, most of the Muslim deaths in the ME since 2001 are at the hands of other Muslims.

    The biggest problems Arabs have are their own corrupt governments and ruling classes.
     
  13. sarah23

    sarah23 Well-Known Member

    He is Saudi national, one of America's best friends.
    So he will never face trial.
    Business is more important than human rights and justice.
     
  14. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member

    Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world that could supply nearly ALL the 9/11 hijackers, fund and train them through Saudi money, much of it funneled through the Saudi royal family, and the U.S. government creates a diversion and cover for SA's act of war against the U.S. people by invading Iraq.:smt119


    It's so weird in hindsight that the American media didn't beat on the connection that Saudi Arabia was behind 9/11. In fact people today still don't.
     
  15. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    Dude

    A muslim can shoot you in the back and make bail.

    You shoot him you're going directly to death row.
     
  16. blackbull1970

    blackbull1970 Well-Known Member

    That's by design.

    http://www.whitewomenblackmen.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27451
     
  17. sarah23

    sarah23 Well-Known Member

    Saudi Arabia is making a fool of America.
    Ans it is financing the construction of mosques all over the world to spread its version extreme islam.
    And we still consider them our friends ?
    All because America need oil.
     
  18. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Fixed
     
  19. sarah23

    sarah23 Well-Known Member

    I do not see the relevance to the discussion of he being muslim.
    He allegedly beat and raped women in the compound. He should stand trial.
    The fact that he is a muslim or not is of no relevance.
    He got away with this crime because he is a Saudi national.
     
  20. andreboba

    andreboba Well-Known Member


    Well, allegedly one of the biggest oil reserves in the ME was recently found in....Israel.

    https://www.rt.com/business/317906-oil-golan-heights-israel/


    Has anyone seen or heard of this story covered in the mainstream media??
    If true, it could be a game changer in the ME.

    Israel potentially could pay off the Palestinians in 'foreign aid' to end hostilities and develop Gaza into a modern nation state.

    And we could theoretically cut ties from our patron client relationship with the OPEC states.

    THe only downside is that China and Russia are waiting on the sidelines more than willing to do the bidding of the oil sheiks.
     

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