- Salman bin Abdulaziz
* Fahd bin Salman
* Ahmed bin Salman
* Sultan bin Salman
* Faisal bin Salman
*Abd al-Aziz bin Salman
*Saud bin Salman
*Muhammad bin Salman
*Turki bin Salman
*Khalid bin Salman
*Nayif bin Salman
*Hussa bint Salman Prince Salman bin Abd al-Aziz ibn Abd al-Rahman (Arabic: سلمان بن عبد العزيز ) is one of the
Sudairi Seven , a son ofIbn Saud and Hassa bint Ahmad Al-Sudairi. Born in 1936, he currently serves as theGovernor ofRiyadh , a position he has held since 1962. Prince Salman is reported to arbitrate disputes among the members of the royal family which, along with the governorship of Saudi Arabia's capital city, and a reputation for fairness and competence, has propelled him to be amongst the Kingdom's most powerful royals. He has shown a willingness to accommodate Saudi Arabia's predominant Wahhabi clergy's social influence which has further solidified his influence in national politics.His unofficial other roles include: chief censor of media, domestic and foreign press coming into Saudi Arabia [http://www.geocities.com/saudhouse_p/salman.htm] .
Since
King Fahd 'sstroke in1995 , the power struggle between then now King Abdullah-Salman-Sultan has become somewhat more open [http://www.geocities.com/saudhouse_p/salman.htm] .As the de facto head of Saudi internal intelligence network, Prince Salman's has worked closely with Interior Minister Prince Nayef and tolerates little dissent on his watch. Religious leaders based at
King Saud University inRiyadh criticised government support of peace withIsrael . In retaliation, Salman fired Sheik Hamdan al-Hamdan, the leader of Friday prayers at the university's mosque.Prince Salman airbrushes away unfavorable news about Saudi Arabia that may come into the country via the foreign news media, but, through his ownership of
Ash-Sharq al-Awsat , a London newspaper for the Arab community, he is working to keep the Saudi image "spic and span". He touched up a photo of a reception with people held their hands in the air, but an airbrush had wiped out the wineglasses they were holding.The loss of his two oldest sons, Fahd [http://www.saudiembassy.net/2001News/News/OthDetail.asp?cIndex=3106] and Ahmed, within a short period appears to have strengthened his personal conservatism and media reports of political and personal discord between Salman and Prince Nayef, may have hindered the Saudi Interior Minister's attempts to have been named Second Deputy Minister on fellow
Sudairi 's,King Fahd 's, death in August of2005 . Salman is conventionally regarded as sixth in Saudi Arabia's line of succession and considered, both in the Kingdom and externally, as among the better candidates, though serious health concerns may have dampened his desire for higher office.His son Prince Sultan was an
astronaut on board theUnited States space shuttle .Philanthropy
Salman was also a founder of the
Saudi High Commission for Aid to Bosnia , a controversialIslamic charity organization raided by NATO forces in October 2002 on suspicions of connections toterrorist financing . Among the items found at the Commission's premises were before-and-after photographs of theWorld Trade Center , of the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, and the USS "Cole"; maps of government buildings in Washington; materials for forging U.S. State Department badges; files on the use of crop duster aircraft; and anti-Semitic and anti-American material geared toward children. [cite web
title = Eradicating Evil: Cracking Down on Terrorist Financing
author = Matthew Levitt
publisher = Intelligence
pages = Vol. 24 (3)
date = Fall 2002
url = http://hir.harvard.edu/articles/1080/2/]In November 2002, Prince Salman said that Saudi Arabia, as a country, could not be held responsible if "some change the work of charity into ". He stated that he had personally taken part in the activities of those organizations, "and I know the assistance goes to doing good. But if there are those who change some work of charity into evil activities, then it is not the kingdom's responsibility, nor it people, which helps its Arab and Muslim brothers around the world." The prince added that if beneficiaries had used assistance "for evil acts, that is not our responsibility at all". [ [http://www.senate.gov/~banking/_files/brisard.pdf Written Testimony of Jean-Charles Brisard before U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, October 22, 2003] ]
= Legal counsel = Prince Salman's legal counsel is William Jeffress Jr, of Houston-based Baker Botts LLPReferences
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