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Separated Saudi officer: The country has fallen into the hands of a madman

Pak Sahafat – In a video file published on social media, an officer separated from the Saudi public security apparatus described Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as a “crazy person” who “does not have a proper mind” and that Saudi Arabia is a plaything of whims and caprices.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency, Staff Colonel “Rabeh Al-Anzi” in this video file attacked the Saudi Crown Prince and his dealings with the opposition and spoke about violations of the rights and freedoms of the Saudi people.

In this video file, he described Muhammad bin Salman as a “crazy” person who is at the head of power in Saudi Arabia.

This colonel, separated from the Saudi government, added that according to international medical experts, bin Salman does not have a rational mind and feelings and has made the country his plaything.

He said: The security agencies of the countries of the world perform their mission, which is to protect people’s lives, but in Saudi Arabia, thousands of people have been assigned to monitor the people and prosecute opponents on social networks, including Twitter.

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Al-Anzi mockingly addressed Al Saud in this video file: “You have signed the declaration of human rights and freedom of speech!” For you (Bin Salman), freedom of speech is death.

In other parts of his video files, he mentioned human rights violations by the Saudi public security apparatus and the arrest of a number of Saudi criminal court judges on charges of treason and said that the purpose of this court is to prosecute opponents and intellectuals, and even ordinary people are afraid of this court.

According to Arabic 21, Al-Anzi asked about the issue of corruption in Saudi Arabia, where is the property they collected from those who were called “corrupters”?

At the beginning of coming to power, Muhammad bin Salman arrested hundreds of businessmen and princes in a hotel in Riyadh and took a lot of their property under the pretext of fighting corruption.

This separated Saudi officer said: We were supposed to see the implementation of projects and achievements in Saudi Arabia with these confiscated properties, but we have not seen anything.

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