Riots English, Saudi Difficult Residents Iftar

The students affected by the riots Arabia in London said they could not go to mosques,schools and even to shop for everyday shopping needs.

They have been asked not to leave to stay inside and not leave the house after the riots in poor areas of London. Mass riots that spread epat to other cities in England such as Manchester,Birmingham and Liverpool on Tuesday night (09 / 8).

"At night in the month of Ramadan is very troublesome, because the Saudis have a tradition we meet with each other to perform open puasa.dan tarawih prayer together,"said Yusuf Iman, a 25-year-old MBA student.

"I can not even go to the store to buy basic daily needs for iftar," he added.

Over at the house they are always alert to monitor the sound of sirens blaring day and night.

"It was scary, because he did not know what will happen and when.The doorman told us that the police came and asked us to remain in the house,because my area is estimated to be affected by the unrest.That's all I can do," said Razan Baker , a female PhD student (11 / 8).

When contacting their embassy, ​​Saudi citizens were asked to follow what the police said.

"I learned from home this week,so no need to go to college. But mostly the store closes at 2:30 pm and then my friend said keaadaannya become like a ghost town," said Baker.

Although it sounds ominous,according to Al Taweli Roa PhD student media reports exaggerating tentnag riots in London. Because when I had to see his supervisor in the British Library he saw many people and children on the streets, in addition to the subway was packed as usual.

Al Taweli was worried at the news in the media, because his sister would stop over in Britain. Parents and brother did not stop contacting him to say hello.

Although the London riots and many do not dare leave the house,Mansur Abdulghaffar ventured to break the fast.

"I saw on the news that the police patrolled the streets to stop the riots and their number increased from 6000 to 16,000 officers," he said.

"I had no problems going out and returned home.Seeing there are many police officers made me feel safe."

Saudi embassy cultural attache in London and has asked the entire student and his best to be cautious and stay away from places where violence .***

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