Пожар в Мекке (2002) (Russian Wikipedia)

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  • House, Karen Elliott. On Saudi Arabia : Its People, past, Religion, Fault Lines and Future (англ.). — Knopf[англ.], 2012. — P. 152.. — «Girls' schools, at their creation in the 1960s, had been put under the control of the General Presidency for Girls' Education, an autonomous government agency controlled by conservative clerics, as a compromise to calm public opposition to allowing (not requiring) girls to attend school.».

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  • Christopher Dickey; Rod Nordland (2002-07-21). "The Fire That Won't Die Out". Newsweek. Архивировано 11 мая 2012. Дата обращения: 19 мая 2012.

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  • Saudi police 'stopped' fire rescue Архивная копия от 9 января 2018 на Wayback Machine. BBC News. 15 March, 2002
  • Saudi Arabia: Religious Police Role in School Fire Criticized. Human Rights Watch (14 марта 2002). Дата обращения: 25 августа 2018. Архивировано 29 декабря 2018 года.
  • Cleric sacked over Saudi school fire. BBC News (25 марта 2002). Дата обращения: 31 декабря 2009. Архивировано 19 февраля 2010 года.
  • Shock turns to outrage over school fire tragedy Архивная копия от 4 сентября 2020 на Wayback Machine. Kingdom Arab News. 13 March 2002
  • Christopher Dickey; Rod Nordland (2002-07-21). "The Fire That Won't Die Out". Newsweek. Архивировано 11 мая 2012. Дата обращения: 19 мая 2012.
  • Naif denies commission men prevented rescuers Архивировано 18 апреля 2012 года., Arab News, March 18, 2002.

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  • House, Karen Elliott. On Saudi Arabia : Its People, past, Religion, Fault Lines and Future (англ.). — Knopf[англ.], 2012. — P. 152.. — «Girls' schools, at their creation in the 1960s, had been put under the control of the General Presidency for Girls' Education, an autonomous government agency controlled by conservative clerics, as a compromise to calm public opposition to allowing (not requiring) girls to attend school.».