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Al-Watan is a leading reformist newspaper in Saudi Arabia. It received some notoriety when its editor, [[Jamal Kashoggi]], was fired for speaking out against the country's hardline Islamist clerics because they refused to denounce the May 2003 terrorist bombing in Riyadh.
Al-Watan is a leading reformist newspaper in Saudi Arabia. It received some notoriety when its editor, [[Jamal Kashoggi]], was fired for speaking out against the country's hardline [[Islamist]] clerics because they refused to denounce the May 2003 [[Riyadh compound bombings]].

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Al-Watan is a leading reformist newspaper in Saudi Arabia. It received some notoriety when its editor, Jamal Kashoggi, was fired for speaking out against the country's hardline Islamist clerics because they refused to denounce the May 2003 Riyadh compound bombings.