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The Care Rehabilitation Center is a facility in Saudi Arabia intended to re-integrate former jihadists into the mainstream of Saudi culture. The center is located in a former resort complex, complete with swimming pools, and other recreational facilities. The Mohammed bin Nayef Counseling and Care Center is based in Riyadh. Saudi Prince Muhammad bin Nayef bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud, son of a deputy prime minister, and a deputy minister for security, had played a role in setting up the program in 2007 after a series of terrorist attacks including bombings and kidnapping.

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  • مركز الأمير محمد بن نايف للمناصحة (ar)
  • Care Rehabilitation Center (en)
  • Centre Mohammed ben Nayef pour la concertation et le parrainage (fr)
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  • مركز محمد بن نايف للمناصحة مؤسسة إصلاحية مختصة بعمليات المعالجة الفكرية للمتطرفين من خلال مجموعة من البرامج التي يقوم عليها نخبة من أصحاب العلم والخبرة في التخصصات العلمية المتنوعة، ومقره الرئيسي بمدينة الرياض و يتبع لوزارة الداخلية السعودية . (ar)
  • The Care Rehabilitation Center is a facility in Saudi Arabia intended to re-integrate former jihadists into the mainstream of Saudi culture. The center is located in a former resort complex, complete with swimming pools, and other recreational facilities. The Mohammed bin Nayef Counseling and Care Center is based in Riyadh. Saudi Prince Muhammad bin Nayef bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud, son of a deputy prime minister, and a deputy minister for security, had played a role in setting up the program in 2007 after a series of terrorist attacks including bombings and kidnapping. (en)
  • Le Centre Mohammed ben Nayef pour la concertation et le parrainage est un centre d'Arabie saoudite destiné à la réintégration des anciens jihadistes dans la société saoudienne. Il a été fondé en 2007 à Riyad. (fr)
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  • مركز محمد بن نايف للمناصحة مؤسسة إصلاحية مختصة بعمليات المعالجة الفكرية للمتطرفين من خلال مجموعة من البرامج التي يقوم عليها نخبة من أصحاب العلم والخبرة في التخصصات العلمية المتنوعة، ومقره الرئيسي بمدينة الرياض و يتبع لوزارة الداخلية السعودية . (ar)
  • The Care Rehabilitation Center is a facility in Saudi Arabia intended to re-integrate former jihadists into the mainstream of Saudi culture. The center is located in a former resort complex, complete with swimming pools, and other recreational facilities. The Mohammed bin Nayef Counseling and Care Center is based in Riyadh. Saudi Prince Muhammad bin Nayef bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud, son of a deputy prime minister, and a deputy minister for security, had played a role in setting up the program in 2007 after a series of terrorist attacks including bombings and kidnapping. (en)
  • Le Centre Mohammed ben Nayef pour la concertation et le parrainage est un centre d'Arabie saoudite destiné à la réintégration des anciens jihadistes dans la société saoudienne. Il a été fondé en 2007 à Riyad. (fr)
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