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50589
Sun, 03/15/2009 - 07:56
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Crown Prince Sultan in good health, says Prince Naif in Okaz
Commenting on Saudis who still believe in the deviant ideology,
Prince Naif said 'We view them as Saudis who should return to their
homeland.
We should work in cooperation with the Saudi embassies
abroad to help those who are abroad to return to their homeland
because we believe that the homeland is the proper place for the
citizens".
The interior ministry exerts intensive efforts for guiding the
members of the deviant ideology and we have attained a great success
in this respect, he said.
He noted that the state has been giving a big attention to the
families of the members of the deviant ideology and trying to enable
them live a happy life.
On the announcement last October about referring 991 suspects to the
judiciary, Prince Naif said trials of these people have started and
any question in this respect should be directed to the judiciary
authorities.
"What is decided by the judiciary system in this respect will be
carried out by the inferior ministry," he said.
Prince Naif said 'We view them as Saudis who should return to their
homeland.
We should work in cooperation with the Saudi embassies
abroad to help those who are abroad to return to their homeland
because we believe that the homeland is the proper place for the
citizens".
The interior ministry exerts intensive efforts for guiding the
members of the deviant ideology and we have attained a great success
in this respect, he said.
He noted that the state has been giving a big attention to the
families of the members of the deviant ideology and trying to enable
them live a happy life.
On the announcement last October about referring 991 suspects to the
judiciary, Prince Naif said trials of these people have started and
any question in this respect should be directed to the judiciary
authorities.
"What is decided by the judiciary system in this respect will be
carried out by the inferior ministry," he said.