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Saudi Arabia urged to end discrimination

By Abeer Allam in Riyadh

Published: September 23 2008 02:21 | Last updated: September 23 2008 02:21

Human Rights Watch urged the Saudi government on Monday to end what it called the “systematic discrimination” against the Ismaili religious minority in the country.

The New York-based rights group described the Ismaili, an offshoot of Shia Islam, as “second-class” citizens in the kingdom. It called on the Sunni Muslim Saudi government to establish a national committee to end employment, education and religious discrimination in the kingdom.

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