DIANA WEST ON SAUDI ARABIA: THE TRUTH HURTS

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Saudi Arabia — sorry, “The Kingdom” — is going ballistic over a 30-second commercial currently airing on Fox Business Network. Does Prince Talal know?

With thanks to Kathy Shaidle:

NEW YORK, Nov. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — EthicalOil.org fights Saudi “lawfare” by expanding campaign’s reach

EthicalOil.org, a grassroots advocacy organization that educates consumers about the choice between ethical oil from Canada’s oil sands and conflict oil from some of the world’s most repressive regimes, is now airing a television ad in the United States that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is actively trying to block in Canada.

The 30 second television ad factually informs North Americans of Saudi Arabia’s horrific treatment of women and asks “why are we paying their bills and funding their oppression” through our annual purchase of 400 million barrels of Saudi oil. The ad presents ethical oil from Canada’s oil sands as the alternative to Saudi conflict oil.

Hey, and isn’t Saudi Arabia’s Mecca the direction in which United States Marines are instructed not to spit? Hey, and isn’t Saudi Arabia’s Mecca’s Islam the doctrinal basis for Saudi Arabia’s horrific treatment of women?

The ad is airing on Fox Business Network.

“The Saudi dictatorship is actively trying to block the airing of this ad in Canada through aggressive lawfare,” said Kathryn Marshall, spokesperson for EthicalOil.org. “We are expanding this campaign to the United States to show Americans just how far the Saudi dictatorship is willing to go to keep North America dependent on Saudi oil imports.”

The ad first aired in August on the Canadian version of the Oprah Winfrey Network. In September EthicalOil.org discovered that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, through Norton Rose, its multinational law firm, tried to revoke the ad’s Canadian broadcast clearance. EthicalOil.org also discovered that the Saudis were pressuring Canadian broadcasters to reject the spot.

Four Canadian cabinet ministers, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs, have criticized Saudi Arabia for its attempt to censor Canadian free speech. Despite repeated requests from EthicalOil.org and the Canadian media, neither the Kingdom nor Norton Rose have explained their actions.

“Saudi Arabia’s response to the ad proves the ad’s point – this is a regime that neither understands nor respects the rights of women or freedom of speech,” said Marshall. “The sooner America rids itself of its dependence on Saudi oil the better, particularly given the abundance of ethical oil next door in Canada.”

Plus our own abundance of ethical oil (and ethical nuclear) right here in these United States.

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