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"The muted tone Friday follows confrontations Thursday in the oil-rich Eastern province. Saudi police fired in the air to disperse demonstrators and witnesses told the BBC police beat protesters with batons leaving at least three people injured... Middle East and North African observes worry about the geopolitical and economic consequences of a major upheaval in Saudi Arabia. But Nawaf Obaid, a senior fellow at the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, writes in Foreign Policy magazine that Saudi Arabia isn't like the rest of the region."
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