Saudi forces restore order in restive Shiite district, after months of unrest
Saudi authorities have retaken control of a district in the Sunni-ruled kingdom’s Shiite-majority east following months of unrest and a police crackdown, according to witnesses, a minister and local media.
The Al-Masoura district, which lies in the eastern town of Awamiya, has seen clashes between security forces and men the authorities have labelled as “terrorist elements”.
Awamiya was the epicentre of an Arab Spring-inspired protest movement that broke out in 2011, partly led by a senior Shiite cleric from the town, Nimr al-Nimr, who was executed in January 2016 for “terrorism”.
The latest violence began when construction work started to turn Al-Masoura into a commercial and cultural district.
The project would have seen many old abandoned houses demolished, to the anger of residents who demanded protection for the neighbourhood’s historical heart.