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- Question: What other people were arrested in SA?
Answer: Police, military officers, i.e. protection force Fahd bin Abdullah- former Deputy Defence Minister; Turki bin Nasser- former head of the Meteorology Enviorment Turki bin Abdullah- former Governer of Riyadh Miteb bin Abdullah- former Minister of the National Guard Adel Fakeih- former Economy and Planning Minister Abdullah bin Sultan bin Mohammed Al-Sultan- former Royal Saudi Navy Commander Ibrahim Abdulaziz Al-Assaf- former finance minister Khaled al-Tuwaijri- former head of royal court Mohammad al-Tobaishi- former head of protocol at the Royal Court Abdulrahman Fakieh- businessman Amr Al-Dabbagh, businessman- CEO of Al-Dabbagh Group (ADG) Bakr bin Laden- chairman of the Saudi Binladin Group and half-brother of Osama bin Laden. Khalid Abdullah Almolhem- former head of Saudi Arabian Airlines Loai Nasser- prominent businessman Mansour al-Balawi, prominent businessman Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi, billionaire businessman Nasser Al Tayyar- businessman, non-executive board member Al Tayyar Travel Group Saleh Abdullah Kamel- billionaire businessman, owner of Arab Radio and Television Network and founder of the Dallah al Baraka Group Saoud al-Daweesh- former chief executive of Saudi Telecom Company Waleed bin Ibrahim Al Ibrahim- billionaire businessman, brother-in-law of King Fahd, Chairman of Middle East Broadcasting Company (MBC) Zuhair Fayez- prominent businessman http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/11/saudi-ministers-national-guard-economy-dismissed-171104190619900.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Saudi_Arabian_purge#Detained
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- Question: How is Alwaleed and BO tied to HUMA?
Answer: Alwaleed’s close friend, racist and black Muslim lawyer Khalid Abdullah Tariq al-Mansour was outed in a 2008 interview as having been involved in getting Barack Obama into Harvard Law School. ... Muslim/Arab Spring
Extra Answer: >Western universities[edit] In 2005, al-Waleed gave Georgetown University the second-largest donation in history to create the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding (ACMCU) in the university's School of Foreign Service. On 8 May 2008, al-Waleed gave £16 million to Edinburgh University to fund a "centre for the study of Islam in the contemporary world."[59] He has also endowed the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Alsaud Center for American Studies and Research (CASAR).[60] The Institute for Computational Biomedicine at Weill Cornell Medical College is named for al-Waleed.[61] The Centre of Islamic Studies at the University of Cambridge also bears the name of Al-Waleed,[62] and the Islamic Studies Program at Harvard University are also named for him.
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