“Saudi Arabia arrests 113 Al-Qaeda suspects”

“Saudi Arabia said it has foiled several planned attacks on oil installations with the arrests of 113 suspected al-Qaeda militants in a months-long sweep.   Many of the suspects had come to Saudi Arabia on visas to visit holy sites or by sneaking across its borders, but wanted to join and organize attacks with al-Qaida, the Interior Ministry said.Saudi Arabia has aggressively pursued militants since a series of attacks inside the country that began in May 2003.   The country is the birthplace of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and home to 15 of the 19 Sept. 11 hijackers”

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