"Sunni jihadis now speak about Shi'ites as a greater enemy to members of their sect than the Western governments that were formerly their most hated foes. The Saudi government has done little to stem a corresponding upsurge of provocative language there," "Saudi Arabia follows the strict Wahhabi Sunni school, which is closely tied to the ruling Al Saud dynasty, and some of its senior clerics have taught that Shi'ism is heretical. Privately owned religious television stations broadcast rhetoric against Shi'ites and influential clerics are allowed to attack the sect on Twitter." What privately owned. (thanks Amir)