In a shocking revelation, a former Saudi Arabian intelligence officer has come forward to claim that the government is using lethal force to evict residents for the Neom eco-city project. The Huwaitat tribe is reportedly facing mass arrests and crackdowns for refusing eviction orders in favor of the project, which is heavily funded by Western nations and is a centerpiece of Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman’s vision for the future of Saudi Arabia.
The Neom project includes The Line, a proposed eco-city that would be free of automotive vehicles, and is a key component of the Saudi Vision 2030 agenda, which aims to modernize the kingdom by 2030. The Crown Prince is said to be focusing vast resources on the project, in the hopes of transforming Saudi Arabia into a hub of innovation and technology.
Fox News reached out to the Saudi Arabian embassy for comment on the allegations, but as of now, no response has been received. The use of lethal force to evict residents for the Neom project has sparked outrage and calls for accountability from human rights organizations around the world.
Critics argue that the forced evictions and crackdowns on the Huwaitat tribe are a violation of human rights and an abuse of power by the Saudi government. The international community will be closely watching as the Neom project moves forward, to ensure that the rights of citizens are protected and that development is carried out in a fair and transparent manner. Stay tuned to The Liberty Conservative for updates on this developing story.