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Tuesday 28 August 2012 - 10:10

‘Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah takes special leave’

Story Code : 190684
Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz (C) during an extraordinary summit of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) in Mecca on August 14, 2012.
Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz (C) during an extraordinary summit of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) in Mecca on August 14, 2012.
The official Saudi Press Agency did not elaborate on the details of the monarch’s trip, but referred to it as both a “special leave” and “private vacation.”
 
    Saudi internet activists reported earlier that King Abdullah would first head to Morocco on a 'special leave' on Monday before departing the country for the United States.
 
 
Moreover, some news website reported that the Saudi king would possibly visit Egypt during his trip.
 
However, a royal court statement, which announced the king’s decree for deputizing Salman did not specify how long the monarch was expected to stay abroad.
 
The number two to the throne, Prince Salman is regarded as King Abdullah’s heir following the deaths of his half-brothers Sultan and Nayef within the space of eight months.
 
The Saudi king was admitted to an intensive care unit in a hospital in June. He has also undergone several surgeries in recent years.
 
Advanced age and failing health as well as the deaths of the king’s half-brothers have raised concerns about the future of the oil-rich country in the face of anti-government demonstrations over the kingdom’s suppressive policies vis-à-vis the populace.
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