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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Who says it was badly managed. All that I heard on radio news says it was very well managed. They had thousands of stewards, and even some UK police went over to help manage it.
But you are talking about millions of people, all crushed together to try to get near a wall to throw stones at it.
You only need a few people to fall over and hundreds can tumble.
Remember we have had a 100 people killed at UK football matches in the past, and that was with only a few thousand people.
Imagine trying to control a million, all of whom are in a heightened state of religious fervour.
It is very easy to sit at your PC and accuse someone of badly managing something when you were not there.
two million people... how on earth do you manage that many? And in a city of 2m people, how many would you expect to die every few days anyway? Not trying to be cynical, I just suspect there's not much more the Saudis can do.
Some Muslim may be able to explain, though, why they all have to go at once. Is it unacceptable for religious reasons to make it a year-round pilgrimage?
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