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Timeline of the 2011–12 Saudi Arabian protests (January–June 2012) : ウィキペディア英語版
Timeline of the 2011–12 Saudi Arabian protests (January–June 2012)

(詳細は2011–2012 Saudi Arabian protests from January to June 2012. The 2011–2012 Saudi Arabian protests are a series of ongoing protests taking place in Saudi Arabia, which began in January 2011, influenced by concurrent protests in the region.
A protest for labour rights took place in Riyadh on 14 January〔 and a sit-in calling for the Syrian Ambassador to be expelled occurred on 5 February in Jeddah.〔
Protests in the Qatif region continued from January to May,〔 with security forces using live fire against protestors,〔〔〔 killing four, and arresting medical personnel.〔 Security forces shot dead Issam Mohamed Abu Abdallah in al-Awamiyah on 12〔 or 13 January,〔 Montazar Sa'eed al-Abdel in al-Awamiyah on 26 January,〔 and Munir al-Midani〔〔 and Zuhair al-Said〔〔 on 9 and 10 February. In the 70,000 strong funeral for Abdallah on 16 January in al-Awamiyah and the daily Qatif region protests that followed, protestors chanted slogans against the House of Saud and Minister of Interior, Nayef, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia.〔〔〔 In mid-February, two medical personnel were arrested for having clandestinely treated injured protestors.〔 In a 10 February protest and a 13 February funeral, an effigy of Nayef was thrown at tanks and participants described Nayef as a "terrorist", "criminal" and "butcher".〔 Police described two of the fatal shootings as responses to unidentified gunmen who had shot first.〔〔
Manal al-Sharif and Samar Badawi, active in the women to drive movement, announced that they had filed lawsuits against Saudi authorities in the Grievances Board, a non-Sharia court,〔 because of the rejection of their driving licence applications.〔 As of the end of June 2012, 100 Saudi women had started driving regularly since the June 2011 campaign launch.〔 Women university students protested in King Khalid University in Abha in March〔 and were attacked by security forces, leading to one death.〔〔 Other university protests followed in Taibah University in Medina〔 and Tabuk University in March and April.〔〔
== January 2012 ==


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