Friday, 23 January 2015

Saudi King Dies At 90, Meet The New King



The King of Saudi Arabia, Abdullah bin Abdulaziz has died. The Royal officials announced he has been in the hospital on admission for weeks after suffering bouts of ill health.
Abdullah bin Abdulaziz was the fifth of his brothers to take the throne and become king in 2005.
King Abdullah, who was said to be aged about 90, had been suffering from a lung infection.
Following his demise, a statement early on Friday has been issued out saying his 79-year-old half brother, Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, had become king.
The official announcement from the Royal Court came as little surprise, but this is still a historic and sad moment for this deeply conservative Muslim country, home to the two holiest sites in Islam, at Mecca and Medina, and the world’s biggest oil exporter and producer.
As king he pushed through cautious reforms, including giving women a greater public role, against opposition from religious conservatives.
The New King
King Salman assumes the throne at a difficult time for Saudi Arabia. Having defeated an Islamist insurgency 10 years ago, the country now finds itself sandwiched between the growing threats from al-Qaeda in Yemen to the south and Islamic State to the north. Both groups have their sympathisers inside Saudi Arabia.

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