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How many Saudis have violated or are violating 13th Amendment while on U.S. Soil?

Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction. – U.S. Constitution, Amendment XIII, Section 1. Slavery in America was abolished in 1865. Yet, to listen to the American left, you’d think […]

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Renewed interest in imprisoned Saudi National in Murder of Prison Chief?

On the evening of March 19th, the Executive Director of Colorado’s Department of Corrections – Tom Clements – was murdered in his home. For a little more than 36 hours, an incarcerated Saudi national named Homaidan al-Turki was a person of interest because about a week prior to the murder, Clements denied a request by […]

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Audio: Ben Barrack talks about Homaidan Al-Turki case, Evan Ebel, and Tom Clements murder

Before Evan Ebel became the primary suspect in the murder of Tom Clements, the Executive Director of Colorado’s Department of Corrections, Homaidan Al-Turki – a Saudi serving a life sentence in a Colorado prison – was a person of interest because eight days prior to the murder, Clements denied Al-Turki’s request for a transfer to […]

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The Case For Saudi-phobia?

Ben Barrack For nearly two days after the murder of Tom Clements – the Executive Director of the Colorado State Department of Corrections – significant attention was paid to the case of a Saudi prisoner named Homaidan Al-Turki. Then, after the death of Evan Ebel in Decatur, TX on March 21st, interest in Al-Turki evaporated […]

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