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Huge Saudi Aid to Syrian Refugees! Truth is Revealed and Lies are Exposed.
Saudi Aid to Syrian Refugees is Enough ! Truths Revealed Lies Exposed.
Saudi started the (57 Relief Program Project) in accordance with directives from the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz. The Saudi National Campaign to Support the Brothers in Syria established 57 relief programs and projects for the displaced Syrian people in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey, as well as those displaced inside Syria, at a total cost of SR 428,860,814 ($114,362,884). The assistance was distributed through the campaign’s offices in Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey, in coordination with the Saudi embassies in the three countries. The program term was between 2012 and July 2013. Below you can read the financial expenses and types of aid and projects that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia covered in full detail.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has also made numerous donations, aid, housings, living units, hospitals, schools, refugee camps etc throughout the years since 2012 until 2015, until this day. Below you can read what I was able to collect in detail, I tried to order them in accordance to date, somewhat as a timeline.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE FOLLOWING AID IS ONLY A SUMMARY OF WHAT SAUDI HAS DONE FOR SYRIAN REFUGEES, THE FULL SUPPORT AND AID THAT SAUDI HAS DONE IS TWICE WHAT I AM SHOWING HERE, I TRIED TO KEEP MY RESEARCH SHORT IN ORDER FOR THE READER TO COMPREHEND AS MUCH AS HE CAN.
July 27, 2012
The Saudi National Campaign for the Support of Brothers in Syria concluded today, raising more than $66 million. Under the leadership of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, the five-day campaign encouraged Saudi citizens and residents to support the people of Syria as they face prolonged suffering at the hands of their own government.
King Abdullah donated more than $5 million to the fund while Crown Prince Salman, Deputy Premier and Minister of Defense gave more than $2.5 million. Large quantities of in-kind donations, including foodstuffs, medicines, medical appliances, clothes, tents, blankets and jewelry were also collected. The campaign will continue to accept cash donations through its account at the National Commercial Bank. In-kind donations will be accepted throughout the Kingdom until Monday, July 30.
“Saudi Arabia is committed to supporting the Syrian people in their time of need,” said Saudi Ambassador to the United States Adel A. Al-Jubeir.
In addition to humanitarian aid, Saudi Arabia continues to call for a transition of power in Syria of power, as well as the enforcement of U.N. sanctions against the Syrian regime. The Kingdom has asked for the issue of Syria to be forwarded to the U.N. Security Council under Chapter VII of the U.N. Charter and an end to the transfer of arms to the Syrian regime
August 2, 2012
The Minister of the Interior and General Supervisor of the Saudi National Campaign to Support Brothers in Syria, Prince Ahmed bin Abdulaziz, today ordered the first relief convoy of assistance to be delivered to displaced Syrians in Jordan. The convoy consisted of 43 truckloads carrying foodstuffs and in-kind items contributed by the people of Saudi Arabia.
On July 21, 2012, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz ordered the immediate establishment of the national campaign, giving Saudi citizens and residents a channel to offer their support to the Syrian people as they continue to suffer the cruelty of the Syrian regime. The campaign raised nearly $125 million for the people of Syria. In addition, large quantities of in-kind donations, including foodstuffs, medicines, medical appliances, clothes, tents and blankets have been collected.
December 4, 2012
December 12, 2012
December 13, 2012
In his speech, Prince Saudi said, “We hope that the formation of the coalition will enable the Syrian opposition to develop a comprehensive and clear perspective including the rights of all Syrian people in order to achieve the noble aspirations of the Syrian people in maintaining the unity of Syria’s territories, people, sovereignty and independence.”
Prince Saud highlighted the humanitarian situation in Syria as the main concern, in light of the increasing number of Syrian refugees, and announced the Kingdom’s donation of $100 million in assistance through the Syrian National Coalition.
January 11, 2013
Meanwhile, Minister of Interior Prince Mohammed bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz, who is the Supervisor General of the Saudi National Campaign to Support Syrian Refugees, ordered the provision of supplies costing SR 24 million [$6.4 million] for Syrian refugees at the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan. The aid will include 1,000 tents, 12,000 food baskets,7,000 heaters, and 100,000 blankets.
January 15, 2013
Meanwhile, the Saudi National Campaign for the Relief of the Somali People has received10,000 frozen carcasses of sacrificial meat, which will be distributed to beneficiaries in Somalia.
January 24, 2013
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Finance issued a statement reporting that the Campaign has delivered SR 37.49 million [$10 million] worth of relief supplies for Syrian refugees in the Al-Zaatari refugee camp in northern Jordan.
January 28, 2013
January 29, 2013
Meanwhile, the Campaign has continued the distribution of assistance to Syrian refugees in the Al-Thania region in northern Lebanon. Waleed Al-Jalal, the Director of the Campaign’s Office in Lebanon, said that 1,500 food baskets and 2,000 blankets were provided to more than 500 refugee families yesterday.
January 30, 2013
During his address to the conference, Al-Assaf announced that, in line with the directives of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, the Kingdom is providing $345 million in assistance to the Syrian people. A total of $125 million will be used to provide aid in coordination with a number of U.N. agencies. The remaining $225 million, Al-Assaf said, “will be spent in the coming period in cooperation with the countries neighboring Syria and various U.N. organizations.” He added that $100 million worth of in-kind humanitarian assistance has been provided, including tents, food, medicines and medical supplies, and 2,500 houses.
February 2, 2013
The agreement was signed in Cairo today by Dr. Saaid Al-Harthi, the Advisor to Minister of Interior Prince Mohammed bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz, and Dr. Alaa Aldain Al-Alwan, the WHO Regional Director. Dr. Al-Harthi noted that the Kingdom is also currently providing assistance to Syrian refugees in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. For his part, Dr. Al-Alwan thanked the Kingdom for its humanitarian assistance to the Syrian people.
February 10, 2013
March 8, 2013
March 20, 2013
April 8, 2013
April 20, 2013
April 25, 2013
Meanwhile, the Director of the Campaign’s Beirut Office, Waleed Al-Jalal said in a press statement today that 4,000 mattresses and over 500 kg of dates have been distributed to refugees in Beirut.
Since its inception, the Saudi Campaign has funded relief programs and humanitarian projects for displaced Syrians in Jordan, Turkey and Lebanon at a cost of more than SR 350 million [$93.33 million].
April 26, 2013
April 27, 2013
May 14, 2013
May 15, 2013
May 25, 2013
Meanwhile, the Campaign has signed two agreements to sponsor 3,000 displaced Syrian students in Lebanon.
June 7, 2013
June 10, 2013
The General Secretariat declared, “The illegal interventions of Hezbollah and the heinous practices of its militias in Syria will harm its interests in the GCC’s member countries.” Furthermore, “The GCC Ministerial Council has decided to consider action against any members of Hezbollah in the GCC countries, both in their residency or their financial and trade transactions.”
The statement concluded, “The GCC also calls on the Lebanese government to assume its responsibilities towards the behavior of Hezbollah and its illegal and inhuman practices both in Syria and the region.”
June 23, 2013
June 29, 2013
July 1, 2013
Meanwhile, the Campaign continued the distribution of Ramadan food baskets to displaced Syrians in the town of Borja in southern Lebanon today. The Director of the Campaign’s Beirut Office, Walid Jalal, said in a statement that 4,000 food baskets were handed out during the second phase of the project.
July 8, 2013
The Campaign also sent a convoy of 100 trailers laden with 50,000 Ramadan baskets containing eighteen types of foodstuffs for Syrian refugees in Jordan today. The mission, which is being carried out in collaboration with the UN World Food Program (WFP) and other humanitarian organizations, was inaugurated with the participation of Saudi Ambassador to Jordan Fahd Al-Zaid and senior UN and Jordanian officials.
July 15, 2013
The International Islamic Relief Organization of Saudi Arabia (IIROSA), an affiliate of the Muslim World League (MWL), has begun the implementation of a project to provide Iftar meals in remote areas in Afghanistan. During the first six days of Ramadan, 1,000 food baskets were distributed.
Meanwhile, in Turkey, the Saudi National Campaign for the Relief of the Brothers in Syria launched a Ramadan Iftar Meal Project for fasting Syrian refugees.
Finally, Saudi Ambassador in Khartoum Faisal bin Hamed Mualla has kicked off the Project of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud for Providing Iftar Meals for Ramadan Fasters in Sudan. The Saudi Embassy’s Religious Attaché, Dr. Sulaiman Al-Fiheid, said that the project, launched four years ago, provides diversified meals and has targeted 375,000 needy fasters in Sudan.
July 16, 2013
July 24, 2013
July 28, 2013
Meanwhile, the Campaign completed the second phase of its distribution of 4,500Ramadan baskets to Syrian families in the Ramtha and Madaba governates.
August 1, 2013
Additionally, the Campaign distributed more than 170,000 cans of canned meat (mortadella) to Syrian refugees in the Al-Zaatari Camp. The project was carried out in cooperation with the Save the Children organization.
August 13, 2013
August 27, 2013
September 1, 2013
While attending an extraordinary Arab League Foreign Ministers meeting in Cairo, Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal today again urged the international community to do all that it can to prevent aggression against the Syrian people which has led to the death of more than 100,000.
“We cannot bear seeing Syrian people being shelled with poisonous gases this way,” said Prince Saud. “We urge the international community to stop aggression by the Syrian regime against its people.”
Prince Saud also said that “We need to help the Syrian people by halting the bloodshed, and not by merely condemning the violence. But we need to help them by all legal means possible against aggression that will almost make Syrians extinct.”
Regarding the prospect of a military strike, Prince Saud stated, “We stand by the will of the Syrian people. They know their best interests, so whatever they accept, we accept and whatever they refuse, we refuse.”
The Syrian National Coalition, which is the recognized Syrian representative at the Arab league, has called for outside military intervention to defeat the Assad regime
September 12, 2013
September 26, 2013
October 19, 2013
November 6, 2013
Meanwhile, the IIROSA provided a large quantity of food baskets and blankets to displaced Syrians in the Lebanese city of Tripoli.
November 21, 2013
November 22, 2013
Wednesday’s vote was preceded by a thorough debate on the state of human rights in Syria. Presenting the draft resolution, Saudi Arabia’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Abdullah bin Yahya Al-Maalami, expressed sorrow over the killings and abuses being carried out against the Syrian people with conventional and chemical weapons. He reiterated the Kingdom’s disappointment with the international community for its failure to take effective action to end the crisis. Al-Maalami warned that every day the amount of killing, torture, imprisonment, oppression, abductions and rape against Syrian civilians increases, while the Syrian regime uses foreign militias to carry out massacres.
Citing UN reports, he pointed out that more than 100,000 people have been killed, around 9 million have been displaced, nearly half of the Syrian population is in dire need of food aid, polio and epidemic hepatitis are on the rise, and nearly 2.5 million people are being besieged inside Syria. While welcoming international efforts to destroy Syria’s chemical weapons, Al-Maalami denounced as shameful the world’s inaction in the face of these horrific human rights violations.
December 3, 2013
December 12, 2013
December 14, 2013
December 17, 2013
On December 31, 2013
Saudi Arabia Increases Aid for Syrian People
January 15, 2014
On January 22, 2014 Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal said in an Official Statement:
To get Syria out of this dark tunnel, our start to the desired solution should be based on the following elements: first, immediate withdrawal of all foreign forces and armed elements of the Syrian territories, including the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Forces and the Hezbollah militia; second, end the fighting and lift the siege on the Syrian cities and villages, including air strikes and artillery implemented by the regime; third, find safe areas and corridors for the delivery of aid to the Syrians under international supervision; fourth, release prisoners and detainees held by the Syrian regime. It is time to stop the bloodshed and end the suffering of the Syrian people. It is a favorable opportunity for us not to let down the Syrians again.”
July 17, 2014
The Project of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud for Providing Iftar Meals Abroad provides free meals for more than two million fasting Muslims in 41 countries during the holy month of Ramadan. The initiative, which began in 1430 H. [2009], distributes more than 35,000 Iftar meals daily.
July 22, 2014
September 23, 2014
The Royal Saudi Air Force today participated in military operations over Syria to confront terrorism emanating from Daash (ISIS) and to support the moderate Syrian opposition as part of an international coalition to defeat terrorism, which is a deadly evil afflicting the world, and to support the fraternal Syrian people to restore security, unity and to rebuild their suffering nation.
September 25, 2014 Prince Saud said in an Official Statement:
while a political settlement based on the Geneva Declaration is needed to end the conflict, the Kingdom is convinced that the regime of Bashar Al-Assad won’t accept to sit down at the negotiating table unless the change of scales on the ground is in favor of the moderate forces. “In this sense, our support for the moderate Syrian opposition forces should not be limited to military support to counter terrorist groups in Syrian territory, but should include practical steps to weaken the Syrian regime by tightening the economic blockade, begin to pursue its symbols through the mechanisms of international justice for their crimes committed against the Syrian people, enhance its political isolation and encourage defections in the ranks of the civilian and military personnel from within the regime.”
Prince Saud concluded that the regime of Bashar Al-Assad has lost its legitimacy due to its inhuman practices and policies that have created a fertile environment for terrorism, and; therefore, a solution to this dilemma will not be found, except through its departure from the political scene with those whose hands are tarnished with the blood of the Syrians.”
January 8, 2015
January 9, 2015
January 11, 2015
January 20, 2015
The Saudi National Campaign to Support the Brothers in Syria has dispatched its 18th convoy of urgent winter relief materials to Daraa Governorate in southwestern Syria, north of the border with Jordan.
The convoy, which entered Syria from Jordan, included more than 25,000 pieces of winter supplies, including blankets and children’s supplies, in collaboration with the International Organization for Migration and the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. The aid delivery is compliance with U.N. Security Council Resolution 2165 (2014) which authorizes relief delivery across conflict lines and through additional border crossings.
January 21, 2015
January 22, 2015
February 27, 2015
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia accommodates 130 Syrian Refugee Families in Mount Lebanon and builds housing units and provides aid for them.
March 23, 2015
March 31, 2015
Saudi Arabia and the High Commissioner of the United Nations for Refugees (UNHCR) signed a cooperation agreement under which the Kingdom will contribute $5 million to help the displaced Syrians. This came on the sidelines of the 3rd International Pledging Humanitarian Conference for Syria held in Kuwait today in the presence of the Minister of Finance Ibrahim bin Abdulaziz Al-Assaf. The agreement was signed by Saudi Fund for Development representing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The funded projects by Saudi Arabia aim to rebuild and rehabilitate a total of 4,650 homes in Damascus, Homs, Hama, Daraa and Idlib, in addition to providing public facilities and services, which will benefit a total of 23,250 displaced Syrians.
March 31, 2015
On April 19, 2015
The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia welcomed thousands of Syrian Refugees into Saudi for residential stay without any stipulations, confines or Visa, and covered all their expenses and offered them shielding and sheltering
The Syrian Refugees were to choose from either 2 options:
1- That a Saudi citizen appoints the Syrian refugee and allows him to travel in Saudi Arabia, wherever he wills, for a certain period, that is continually extended (like the one carrying a visitors Visa),
or
2- That the Syrian Refugees chooses to be transferred to a large hotel in the city of Samtha (a town and sub-division in Jizan Province, in southwestern Saudi Arabia), where a flat is distributed for each Syrian family, and the government of Saudi Arabia covers his full food, drink, and clothing expenses. It is considered as temporary camps for the Syrians provided and funded by the Kingdom for an indefinite period.
One of the Syrian Refugee’s who fleed escaping through the city of San’aa him and his family heading towards the Yemeni/Saudi borders was interviewed and said to “Sham News Network”, : “Saudi Arabia greeted us without any conditions nor any constraints and we were treated very well, and the legal procedures to allow me and my family did not exceed more than 3 hours “, The Syrian Refugee pointed out that his passport had expired and nevertheless he and his family had been greeted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia bypassing all the obstacles
May 18, 2015
June 9, 2015
June 17, 2015
The population had grown by 2.7 percent from 2012 to 2013, amounting to 29.2 million people. This consisted of 20.3 million Saudis and 9.7 million foreigners.
Per capita GDP had grown by 9 percent over the past 11 years, an annual increase of SR4,900.
The highest per capita GDP growth was between 2004 and 2005, when it grew by 23 percent, or from SR43,000 to SR52,800.
According to the analysis, per capita GDP dropped 19 percent between 2008 and 2009, from SR87,600 to SR63,400, as a result of the global financial crisis.
Mohammed Alyahya ( Associate Fellow At the Saudi Arabian King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, and Strategic Affairs at Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia at London Coordinator – Office of the Ambassador ) said in a recent interview with BBC News hour with Lyse Doucet on Sept, 5 2015:
“Zero is a very inaccurate number because Saudi Arabia doesn’t have a refugee policy. There are 500,000 Syrians in Saudi Arabia that have been given visas, 3000 of which, based on a recent royal decree, have been given scholarships to attend university inside the kingdom. They are also given healthcare for themselves and their families but they are called visitors, they are not called refugees. Many of them are there to visit their families, who already live in Saudi Arabia. I can’t speak to other Gulf countries but the number in Saudi Arabia is 500,000. … This week we have seen a lot of focus on the refugee crisis after there was a spike in the number of refugees coming into Europe and after we saw these heart-breaking photographs of drowned civilian children and civilians but the refugee crisis has been going on for 4 years. It’s as if people have forgotten Syria until that one picture of the child surfaced … Whole families have come in and they have been given visas and their statuses have been formalised in Saudi Arabia. Just the fact that they’re not called refugees doesn’t mean that they aren’t refugees. Putting the number at zero is extremely misleading. It just ignores the fact that there are 500,000 Syrians in Saudi Arabia as a result of this war that WEREN’T in Saudi Arabia before it.” (End quote) [You can listen to the Interview in the sources at the end of my note]
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THIS SECTION IS AN UPDATE TO THE RESEARCH ! ON SEPTEMBER 11, 2015
Jeddah, Dhu-AlQa’dah 27, 1436, Sep 11, 2015, SPA — The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia does not intend to speak about its efforts to support Syrian brothers and sisters, during their distress, according to a statement by an official of the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Since the beginning of the problem, he added, Saudi Arabia has dealt with the situation from a religious and humane perspective, and did not wish to boast about its efforts or attempt to gain media coverage.
However, media reports have contained erroneous and misleading information, and the Kingdom now considers it important to discuss its efforts with appropriate facts and figures, he pointed.
The official souce explained that the following actions have been taken by the Kingdom:
1.The Kingdom has received around 2.5 million Syrians since the beginning of the conflict. In order to ensure their dignity and safety, the Kingdom adopted a policy that does not treat them as refugees or place them in refugee camps. They have been given the freedom to move about the country and those who wish to remain in Saudi Arabia (some hundreds of thousands) have been given legal residency status “like the remaining residents.” Their residency comes with the rights to receive free medical care, to join the labor market and to attend schools and universities. This was contained in a royal decree in 2012 that instructed public schools to accept Syrian students. According to government statistics, the public school system has accepted more than 100,000 Syrian students.http://ift.tt/1Y0sho4
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Hundreds of thousands of immigrants from all Islamic countries and others have always been welcomed, whether to ask for a livelihood or to seek knowledge or request asylum or security, and so on. Therefore, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has a significant burden that can not be borne alone manned with this number of migrants. Therefore it creates, provides, and funds refugee camps in Jordan, Turkey, Lebanon and elsewhere for Syrians and others, and as you have seen in my research here the enormous amount of aid and finances that the Saudi government has provided for (Syrian refugees only) which has exceeded billions of dollars let aside all the other nationalities including Yemeni refugees and others that the kingdom is funding and providing housings, camps, and aid for.
- The Cursed Imaam of Shi’aa Al-Khumayni said: The Islamic and non-Islamic world will not recognize our power until we control Mecca and Medina.
- Khumayni also says: When I conquer and enter Mecca and Medina, the first wajib upon me is to bring out (Al-Sanamayn) the two idols Abu Bakr and Umar from their graves -waleyazu bellah !-
- Former President of Iran Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said in Itila’aat in 1987 : The Islamic Republic of Iran has the readiness of the war for the liberation of this sacred place (Al-Haramein). “
- Iranian Grand Ayatollah Hossein Khorasani says in his book [Al-Islam fi Daw’ul Tashayu’u] : Every single Shiite upon the earth wishes to open and liberate Mecca and Medina and remove the Wahhabi’s from ruler-ship
- It was narrated from Abu Jaafar said: The Mahdi of the Shi’aa will demolish the house (Ka’aba) he will not leave any of it except the bases. (Al-Raj’aa p.254)
- Majlisi narrated from Abu Abdullah, he said: When the qa’em (Mahdi) comes out there will be nothing between him and the Arabs except for the sword (Bihaar Al-Anwaar 52/355)
- Abu Abdullah peace and blessings be upon him said: Do you know the first thing the Mahdi would do was
I said no
he said: He wil bring out these two (Abu Bakr and Umar) and burn them and throw their ashes to the wind, and he will destroy the masjid (Masjid al-Ḥarām) [Al-Anwaar Al-Mude’aa, Bahaa ul-Deen an-Najjafi, p. 339] [Bihaar al-Anwaar, Majlisi, 52/386] (This is a Sahih Hadith according to the filthy Shi’aa)
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