why did all those Syrians flee to Europe ….

lol rubbish. They accepted a few who were charged a lot of money in the usual Arab extortion rackets, same as they shake down Hajji pilgrim morons to go worship their giant black asteroid.
The Syrian refugees in Arabia do not live in refugees camps. They live in the existing economy and attend Saudi schools.

The Hajj visa protects visitors from exploitation and provides many services and protections. Sounds like you support illegal immigrants .
 
The Syrian refugees in Arabia do not live in refugees camps. They live in the existing economy and attend Saudi schools.

The Hajj visa protects visitors from exploitation and provides many services and protections. Sounds like you support illegal immigrants .

lol more complete rubbish.


And of course bribes are expected all down the chain as well as kickbacks to the Ministry.
 
Muslims are raised to believe they own the entire planet, and are actually entitled to subservience from all infidels, so why be grateful for people merely doing what is expected from them? Europeans are to be used, plundered, raped, and then murdered.
Good god that’s ignorant. Do you get that foolishness from Fox News?
 
Saudi Arabia is not a party to the 1951 Refugee Convention or its 1967 Protocol, and instead has adopted ad-hoc policies for governing refugees. These policies are similar to those of other non-signatory states in the Middle East and North Africa, and often keep refugees temporary and based on nationality or ethno-religious affiliations. However, the Saudi government's policies are also said to be based on religious tenets, respect for international law, and recognition of the UNHCR's mandate.
 
and then complain that food and morals are different from home ….

why did they not flee to some country with similar food and morals?
The number of refugees in Saudi Arabia is disputed and estimates vary widely because de facto refugees are not distinguished from other migrants. The Saudi government and UNHCR have both suggested that more than 5% of Saudi Arabia's total population are refugees. . The majority of these refugees were fleeing war and violence from countries such as Syria, Eritrea, Iraq, and Somalia.
 
The number of refugees in Saudi Arabia is disputed and estimates vary widely because de facto refugees are not distinguished from other migrants. The Saudi government and UNHCR have both suggested that more than 5% of Saudi Arabia's total population are refugees. . The majority of these refugees were fleeing war and violence from countries such as Syria, Eritrea, Iraq, and Somalia.

More like wealthy war criminals fleeing their enemies after losing.

The PEanut Gallery can note the UN's sub-Human Rights NGO's are a running joke. Idi Amin's Uganda was even a member, and speaking of good ole Idi, Guess where good ole Idi ended up? ...

As Amin's rule progressed into the late 1970s, there was increased unrest against his persecution of certain ethnic groups and political dissidents, along with Uganda's very poor international standing due to Amin's support for PFLP-EO and RZ hijackers in 1976, leading to Israel's Operation Entebbe. He then attempted to annex Tanzania's Kagera Region in 1978. The Tanzanian president Julius Nyerere ordered his troops to invade Uganda in response. Tanzanian Army and rebel forces successfully captured Kampala in 1979 and ousted Amin from power. Amin went into exile, first in Libya, then Iraq, and finally in Saudi Arabia, where he lived until his death in 2003.

The Saudis don't do 'refugees', they do paying customers.
 
More like wealthy war criminals fleeing their enemies after losing.

The PEanut Gallery can note the UN's sub-Human Rights NGO's are a running joke. Idi Amin's Uganda was even a member, and speaking of good ole Idi, Guess where good ole Idi ended up? ...

As Amin's rule progressed into the late 1970s, there was increased unrest against his persecution of certain ethnic groups and political dissidents, along with Uganda's very poor international standing due to Amin's support for PFLP-EO and RZ hijackers in 1976, leading to Israel's Operation Entebbe. He then attempted to annex Tanzania's Kagera Region in 1978. The Tanzanian president Julius Nyerere ordered his troops to invade Uganda in response. Tanzanian Army and rebel forces successfully captured Kampala in 1979 and ousted Amin from power. Amin went into exile, first in Libya, then Iraq, and finally in Saudi Arabia, where he lived until his death in 2003.

The Saudis don't do 'refugees', they do paying customers.

You don't know what you're talking about. They don't take in Christian refugees or Jewish refugees.. just like Israel only takes Jewish refugees.
 

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