The Society for Development and Change contacted international media to report on events in the Qatif region during the
2011–2012 Saudi Arabian protests. In October 2011, it reported protestors' demands to create a
constitution and independent
legislative assembly for Eastern Province. Secretary-General Ahmed Mohammad al-Rebh stated that Saudi Arabians should "be part of the
Arab Spring". Al-Rebh was forced into exile in
Beirut because of having been forbidden to take part in political activity in Saudi Arabia. In October 2011, spokesperson Ahmad al-Rayah flew to Beirut to report on the situation in Eastern Province. He stated that he wished for the Society for Development and Change to be legally registered. Al-Rayah said that although protests for democracy and civil rights had taken place since February 2011, security forces did not fire live bullets against protestors until 3 October, when they "fired live rounds directly into a crowd" around a police station in
al-Awamiyah. The Society for Development and Change ran the
www.altaghyir.com website during 2011. ==See also==