11 Kings arrive in Saudi Arabia for Arab Summit ...Riyadh On High Security Alert

by bilalk269 | March 27, 2007 at 06:22 am
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For Arab Summit 11 kings arrive in Saudi Arabia .... Riyadh Capital is on High Security alert.... 


The most busy city & Capital of Saudi Arabia is on high security alert for the Arab Sumit which is starting today. All the major roads are closed by security services and declared official holiday for Government officials and schools. Police cars are every where in the city on each road. Mostly peoples are staying in their homes and at this moment when it duty finishing time (05:00 PM Local time) peoples are facing lot more problems for reaching back to their homes. I have picked up a recent picture from the net web cam on King Fahad Road the most busy road of Riyadh where you will find even midnight the traffic jam but know its have just counted cars on it. Arab Leaders start reaching in Riyadh. In my last 7 years stay in Riyadh I have not seen such a high security alert in this country. I got news that this kind of condition will stay for next 48 hours. So in other words you can say that the Life in Riyadh is stoped for 48 hours.

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Many thanks, bilalk269. We got your breaking news submission. It should be up shortly on our home page.

I'd appreciate it if you could  contact me urgently; also please  follow this story for future developments, and, if it turns out your story is in any way inaccurate, could you please make the necessary corrections. At any rate, thanks so much for keeping your eye on the news!

Leonard Brody
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at 08:41 on March 27th, 2007

Wow...great stuff. 

Kaitlin
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at 12:08 on March 27th, 2007

Great work, thank you for the post. Keep us updated!

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