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Uncategorized Thursday, January 6th 2011 at 3:03 pm

Israeli Vulture Accused of Espionage by Saudi Arabia

Not a geopolitical allegory, but a thing that actually happened: The government of Saudi Arabia has reportedly “detained” a griffon vulture tagged by an Israeli university with a GPS device on accusations that it was “part of a Zionist plot” to spy on the country.

The BBC reports:

Israeli officials told Ma’ariv they were “stunned” by the allegations and concerned that the bird could meet a horrible punishment in the notoriously severe Saudi justice system.

“The device does nothing more than receive and store basic data about the bird’s whereabouts, and about his altitude and speed,” a bird specialist at Israel’s Park and Nature Authority told the newspaper.

(BBC via Boing Boing. title pic via Wikipedia)

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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_3KPFINHLTQZP3425BTE3242WDM Andreas Moser

    If this is symptomatic for Saudi thinking, you don’t have to wonder why no Nobel Prize has ever been awarded to a Saudi (while 9 Nobel Prizes have gone to Israel). But it rather adds to my worries about what will happen with Saudi Arabia once the oil reserves will have been depleted: http://andreasmoser.wordpress.com/2011/01/05/it-was-the-mossad-2/