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Masked Youth Movement Emerges Inside Saudi Arabia to Challenge MBS’s Repression

“The Free Masked” group launches from Mecca and Riyadh, calling for dignity, justice, and an end to authoritarian rule.

Watan-In a rare and unprecedented moment in Saudi Arabia’s modern history, a youth-led group calling itself “The Free Masked” has announced its launch from within the kingdom, specifically from Mecca and Riyadh, as a protest movement against growing repression under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

The group introduced itself through video messages featuring masked faces and bold language, stressing that it is not a political party or armed faction, but rather a popular current seeking to restore dignity, stolen wealth, and to break the wall of fear that the regime has imposed on citizens for decades.

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Al-Andalus Tribune editor’s note: We dream of the Islamic Awakening flowering into another Islamic Golden Age. Better leadership among the custodians of the haramayn will necessarily be a part of this process. We are pleased that the current leadership is pursuing more constructive policies with neighbors and refusing normalization with the Zionist Dajjal, but it still has a long way to go. Popular pressure, exemplified (we hope) by the new Free Masked movement, could play a key role in raising the level of leadership in Arabia. (Let’s hope and pray that this isn’t just another Soros-style color revolution incitement aimed at punishing MBS for not fully capitulating to the Zionist Dajjal. That doesn’t seem to be the case, given the movement’s criticism of the leadership’s complicity in Zionist genocide.)

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