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Saudi Tribesmen Sentenced to Death for Opposing Smart City

Karnonnos [JG]

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Three men of the Howeitat tribe have been 'sentenced to death for refusing to leave their homes’ to make way for the new £450billion mega-city Neom.

Shadli, Atallah and Ibrahim al-Howeiti are members of a tribe forcibly ejected to make way for the project.

The three men were arrested in 2020 for opposing the eviction and Saudi Arabia's Specialised Criminal Court handed them death sentences on October 2, according to UK-based rights group Alqst.

We should all be concerned about the rammifications here. This is extremely concerning.

Neom, the flagship project of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is a planned city-state that would cover 10,000 square miles of Saudi Arabia's Tabuk province, near its borders with Jordan and Egypt.

Neom is a combination of the Greek word neos, or 'new,' and mustaqbal, Arabic for 'future.'

It's part of an ambitious plan to wean Saudi Arabia off oil dependency and transform the country into a tech hub like Silicon Valley, while also incorporating towns, research centres, education zones, and tourist attractions.

But constructors are yet to reveal how much the project will cost or how Oxagon will float.

This 'city' looks extremely dystopian. The Pluto in Aquarius transit is beginning to bear fruit....

Plans for Neom show it will be 33 times the size of New York City and will have a 'smart' city at its centre, also called Neom.
 
Saudi Arabia paying top NEOM executives million-dollar salaries
According to the Wall Street Journal, the high-paying salaries come as part of the country's push for international talent to "jump-start" the Saudi crown prince's strategy to diversify the economy away from oil

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Saudi Arabia Lures Executives to Neom With Million-Dollar Salaries, Zero Taxes
The megadevelopment is paying senior executives roughly $1.1million a year, showing how the kingdom is enticing global talent

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Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is pushing to diversify the economy away from oil.
Photo: bandar al-jaloud/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images
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Neom's Chief Executive Nadhmi al-Nasr at a conference in Riyadh last year.
Photo: Tasneem Alsultan/Bloomberg News
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(Oy vey goyims how's dare you not want to liveses in smart city were you will be spied on 24/7 it bes for yous own goodses we jews own yous banks an own you dumbs goyims slaveses) the not so great reset is upon them unfortunately
 
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