ahmed seif el dim is among the most influential legal scholars in saudi arabia. he says that because saudi arabia is surrounded by war and conflict, people need to agree that terrorist to rise up against the authorities must fail. -- who rise up against the authorities must fail. >> obviously, they are adding fuel to the fire. they're not going to get anywhere. governments have the power, the arms, the strength. you cannot fight a government. there is no way we can keep this place safe and put out the fires around us, except if we put our hands with our leaders and work to find solutions rather than create more trouble. >> so unity is a civil duty. criticism undesired. the activist says that power has been the reserve of just one man for far too long. she says lots of people want change, they want to shape things, and if there are no concessions to young people who want to participate, then things will get ugly. saudi arabia is isolating itself from extremists outside its borders and from political change within. human rights activists are viewed as enemies of th