al-Amoudi reportedly released after over a year detention

al-Amoudi reportedly released after over a year detention

Ethiopia Nege News:- Saudi and Ethiopian billionaire Mohammed al-Amoudi has been released by Saudi authorities after detained under controversial anti-corruption campaign in Saudi arebia,

State media reported today that it has confirmed from various sources that Al Amoudi is released.

Al-Amoudi was detained in Riyadh’s Ritz-Carlton hotel in November 2017 with several  princes and businessmen which Most of them are freed after reaching settlement deals with the crown council,

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  1. This elderly person is the luckiest ‘outsider’ Saudi to come out alive from prison. The other one was Al-Waleed bin Talal. These two were born to parents who were not ‘watanee’ Saudi therefore they do not have domestic base to be ‘feared’. Look what they did to Jamal Khashoggi. Saudi is ruled heavily tiered along clan lines based upon the original truce reached when modern Saudi Arabia was founded. This one was born to a Yemeni father and an Ethiopian mother. And on top of that he was born outside Saudi Arabia who migrated to that country as an adult and who found fortune later on at a blinding speed and to unimaginable wealth. I tell you, he must think now that he was reborn on the day he left that prison alive. I don’t buy this statement about foreign ‘pressure’ this or that. If you believe that, Bo you don’t know diddly-squat about the norm and value of the House of Saud(Al-Saud). Still, he will remain on unofficial house arrest the rest of his lifetime. One word out of his mouth, he will be a goner in a heartbeat. In the meantime, I am very happy for his family and as he is another Almighty created human being with an old country heritage, I am happy for him too. One fact will be very clear if he is given the chance to travel back to the old country that he will find her freed out of the jaws of despots making under the table deals very, very difficult. Those huge tracts of prime land under his name sitting undeveloped in the capital for years with just fences might have been gone already. A lot of concerned and patriotic investigative reporters will be asking hard questions about his past business deals in the old country. He may find familiar faces behind bars on corruption and human rights abuse charges with others who ran away like rabbits from open and fair justice. He may find her palatable or too sour to his taste depending on how feels about it. In any case, he is the luckiest human to come out alive from the Saudi slaughterhouse. Extremely lucky!!!!

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