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Frustrated Saudi youth take a shine to YouTube

Slimy   on 17 December 2007 - 16:32 · 11 comments & 7275 views

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Illegal stunts in cars, joyriding, bullying and political dissent -- video-sharing Web site YouTube has taken off in Saudi Arabia. The site owned by search engine giant Google Inc has seen tens of thousands in the conservative Saudi kingdom upload and download a broad range of thrill-seeking, political and just downright bizarre video clips in a surge of expression. Much of the material involves cars, an obsession among affluent youth who cannot go to cinemas, mix with unrelated women or even enter some shopping malls because of Islamic prohibitions by the authorities and religious scholars.

"Only in Saudi Arabia" shows two Saudi teenagers hanging from the doors of a moving car, causing difficulties for other motorists. The video received around 379,000 hits in a year. "There are daily clips of cars 'drifting' in the streets of Riyadh," says Saif, a 21-year-old university student referring to the current fad for performing stunts and joyriding. "One recent popular video shows a luxurious Porsche and a BMW racing in Tahliya Street in Riyadh," he added, referring to the plush avenue where men fill sidewalk cafes in the evening. The government said last month it would impose heavy fines and jail sentences in an effort to combat the growing incidence of dangerous driving by thrill-seeking youths.

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(1 reply) #1 sin-ergy on 17 Dec 2007 - 16:36
SA needs a revolution.
#1.1 4tehlulz on 17 Dec 2007 - 16:56
Be careful what you wish for, you just may get it.
#2 elvenseven on 17 Dec 2007 - 16:39
This is news? Ok.
#3 Jugalator on 17 Dec 2007 - 17:02
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or even enter some shopping malls because of Islamic prohibitions by the authorities and religious scholars

Shocking! Google should ban those videos immediately!
#4 Deciever on 17 Dec 2007 - 17:55
Google can't even stand up against China so what makes us think they won't buckle under Saudi Arabian pressure.
#5 naap51stang on 17 Dec 2007 - 20:17
Hell, just show them youtube, youporn and it will screw them up so much LOL
#6 vetneufuse on 17 Dec 2007 - 21:44
Must be a slow news day
#7 +sLm4ever on 17 Dec 2007 - 21:51
how is this news !?

I drive everyday @ "that street" they talk about and see lots of crazy fearless guys doing crazy stuff ...
the police here do have lot of work ...

oh ... well
#8 Octopus on 18 Dec 2007 - 02:49
I am from Saudi Arabia....why is this on front page?
379,000 hits poeple can achieve it in 1 day.
#9 Shiranui on 18 Dec 2007 - 02:58
Now the Saudi government will scour youtube for offensive vids by Saudi youths.

Expect an increase in the number of young heads rolling every Friday night in Riyadh.

Or maybe they just cut off your mouse hand for a first offence.
#10 lammmetak on 18 Dec 2007 - 12:57
This is hardly IT news.

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