Shi‘is
in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have watched Iraq’s
political transformation with a combination of
horror and optimism. Iraq’s slide toward
civil war, the carnage wrought by militant violence
and the targeted slaughter of thousands of Iraqi
Shi‘is by Sunni insurgents have sown fears
among Shi‘a in the kingdom that they might
be the next to suffer bloodshed. Their worries
are not unwarranted. They live in a sea of sectarian
hostility, where the Sunni government and its
clerical backers have long made clear their antipathy
for the Muslim minority sect. Full text >> |