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A new exhibition in Bangkok is celebrating Thai-Saudi relations after the two nations rekindled relations with each other this year following decades of bitterness. The exhibition, titled the “Thai-Saudi Bridge Exhibition,” is being held at the Foundation of Islamic Centre of Thailand until Thursday, August 31. The exhibition is open from 11am to 5pm. The exhibition aims to educate the public about the role Saudi Arabia has played in helping Muslims around the world, and its ties with Thailand. Ancient Islamic texts will be displayed, and Qurans with Thai translations will be handed out for free. An Arabic calligraphy master […]

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On 8/28/2022 at 6:12 AM, Thaiger said:

The exhibition aims to educate the public about the role Saudi Arabia has played in helping Muslims around the world,

Well yes, the Saudi's were, and still are, the prime financers of Al Qaeda. And of the Taliban. But I guess that information is not in the exhibition.

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1 hour ago, Janneman said:

Well yes, the Saudi's were, and still are, the prime financers of Al Qaeda. And of the Taliban. But I guess that information is not in the exhibition.

Saudi government does not fund Al Qaeda or the Taliban. Some private individuals from Gulf countries have provided some funding, which by no means makes up the majority of funding in the case of the Taliban. Far more income in the Taliban's case comes from the sale and taxation of opium, mineral extraction etc, and customs tariffs...

Why would the Saudi government fund an organisation like Al Qaeda which openly called for the fall of the House of Saud, and which considers them degenerates. 

Try to educate yourself about some background information before posting clickbait drivel in future. 

 

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