BBC News Hour: Mohammed Khalid Alyahya on the Syrian Refugee Crisis and the Efforts of Gulf States by Sarah Y. Bn Ashoor published on 2015-09-05T22:02:20Z Mohammed Khalid Alyahya discusses the controversies surrounding the GCC role in the Syrian Refugee Crisis on BBC Newshour with Lyse Doucet. Genre Saudi, Syria, Yemen, Assad, Refugees, GCC, BBC, Newshour, BBC World Service, BBC World Comment by Ibn Sina Vs Ibn Razi The problem is simple, Europeans know they are not blameless in the problem in the middle east .. they should they a lot more until the war is over. 2015-09-08T23:09:06Z Comment by Muslimah These comments are utterly shameful and misleading... Just to clarify, Saudi Arabia has no policy to give refugees Citizenship with dignity, for all its tall claims to Islam. Then the issue that there are 500,000 syrians living in Saudi, is a grave error. These syrians were not called to Saudi so that they can be helped. But those syrians, who came on WORK visas before the war started have brought their families now. Also it is well known that only initial blood relatives - wife and children are allowed to be brought in the first place. Not cousins, brothers, etc. If this is a rhetoric, then there should be said there are Lakhs of "Indian" Phillipino" "Srilankan" Refugees living in Saudi. Stop misleading Muslims & the World 2015-09-08T02:34:33Z