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My guess is that the English acronym for the organisation, ACPRA, stands for Arabian Civil and Political Rights Association - deliberately avoiding the name of the Royal family. If someone finds a WP:RS that explains this (or that gives another explanation!), then we can probably put this as a footnote after the acronym in the title (<ref>The English acronym is ACPRA instead of SCPRA, where "A" stands for "Arabian". blabla...</ref>). However, for the moment, this is just my guess, so it's not justified to write it in the article. Boud (talk) 00:10, 26 March 2011 (UTC) (typo corrected Boud (talk) 01:55, 26 March 2011 (UTC))Reply
i don't see any obvious part of Wikipedia:Manual of Style (abbreviations) which recommends what to do if an organisation has defined its acronym in a way that we think is "wrong" - do we override
the source and put the "right", unreferenced acronym? In this particular case, if the reason is political - the people in the group may feel that the future of their country is beyond any particular family (Saud) - in which case avoiding the "S" would be a deliberate political choice. Either i didn't read the page carefully enough, or this is not a common case. Boud (talk) 18:32, 12 May 2011 (UTC)Reply