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Malaysia’s moral compass
Politics and sports are not supposed to be mixed, especially politics with an international sporting event for athletes with a disability. However, when the parties involved are Muslims and Arab states, plus Israel, then the twain invariably meet. So, as Malaysia has been stripped of hosting the 2019 World Para Swimming Championships for refusing to let Israelis compete, Kuala Lumpur upended the oft-stated adage. But at the same time, the issue is not about Israeli athletes competing per se, but what is happening in the occupied territories, a realism that is much bigger than a sports event.Malaysia, which is a majority Muslim country, banned the athletes because of what Kuala Lumpur sees as Israel’s poor treatment of Palestinians. Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamed recently said Malaysia...
February 03, 2019

Malaysia’s moral compass

Intergenerational dialogue is everything
Al-JazirahDuring the 1980’s and the 90’s, some families were shocked to find that their sons had left home and disappeared without any warning. The young men had joined terrorist organizations in areas of war and conflict. Many parents were overcome with grief at the loss of their children who were killed in war zones. These young men were used as human shields on the front lines, or as suicide bombers who drove a truck bomb or wore an explosive belt.However, in the last few years, we have been experiencing a different kind of disappearance, in which young women run away on the pretext of searching for freedom and then are politically exploited. This happened after the Internet and social media revolution that turned our world into a small room with different customs, ideas and...
February 03, 2019

Intergenerational dialogue is everything

Libya’s oilfields
Khalifa Hafter, eastern Libya’s strong man, may be poised to take control of two major oilfields in the south of the country, which along with the major production in the east, will place some 90 percent of all Libyan output under his control. Hafter’s Libyan National Army is currently moving towards the Sharara and El Fil (Elephant) fields, the first shut down since December after being occupied by members of the inappropriately-named Petroleum Facilities Guard. The decision to lock in the field was made by Mustafa Sanalla, head of the National Oil Corporation, a hard-headed technocrat who, despite all the violent unrest, has nevertheless managed to boost national production past a million barrels a day. After the PFG seizure of the Sharara field, Faiez Serraj, the UN-backed head of...
January 31, 2019

Libya’s oilfields

The business of blood money
OkazWHAT happened at Al-Hamadaniya in Jeddah a couple of weeks ago was very sad. A man was stabbed to death in a street fight that driven by rage, arrogance and ignorance. It is sad because the incident terrified the residents of this beautiful city, which is full of life.It would have never happened but for tribal culture that called for collecting the blood money to spare convicted murderers from execution. This is a dark culture that promotes mass begging at public gatherings and ceremonies. This culture mitigates the atrocious behavior of killers and criminals. Once the amount of blood money is collected, the killer emerges as a hero and his tribe victorious in front of rival tribes.Before the Hamadaniya incident, many people had deplored the culture of collecting millions of riyals in...
January 31, 2019

The business of blood money

Safi H. Jannaty
Widening gap between the rich and the poor: A matter of grave concern
JUST prior to the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting at Davos, an idyllic ski resort, Oxfam published its annual report for the year 2018 that reflected continued glaring disparities and the widening gap between the rich and the poor across the globe.A close comparison of Oxfam’s annual reports of the past five years reveals shocking facts and figures. In the year 2014, a total of 85 billionaires, who could easily be accommodated in a train carriage, had wealth equal to what was at the disposal of the bottom half of all the people in the world. The ratio then fell to 62 rich people versus half of the world’s poor in 2015. From 44 people in 2017, the figure has fallen to 26 people who now have wealth that equals the amount held by a mammoth 3.8 billion people forming the fifty percent...
January 31, 2019

Widening gap between the rich and the poor: A matter of grave concern

Tragic Afghanistan
During the winter, it used to be the case that the guns mostly fell silent in Afghanistan. Over more than 40 years, this country has been torn apart by conflicts in which upwards of two million people have been killed or maimed, the cold winter months were a time of preparation for the spring and summer fighting seasons.No more. In recent years, the Taliban have not retired to their heartlands to rest and regroup. Indeed during this current winter, they have actually been stepping up their campaign of deadly assaults on Afghan security forces and civilian targets in major urban areas. The insurgents now control around half of the country.In these circumstances, the latest peace talks between the Taliban and the US, held in Qatar, always seemed weighted against the increasingly beleaguered...
January 31, 2019

Tragic Afghanistan

Three lies about women’s rights
Al-Jazirah I’ve never been opposed to women demanding their rights. Actually, I am very much in favor of it and against any kind of injustice to women. However, anyone who is trying to defend those rights must be honest and must not engage in spreading lies and false information, especially at a time when haters of our country are taking false information and turning it into “facts”.The first lie promoted by hostile media is that Saudi women cannot have medical treatment or surgery without the approval and signature of their male guardian. This is totally not the case. The actual procedure in all hospitals is to ask patients for their signature before any surgery is performed. Even the ER will ask for your signature signifying approval of any medical procedure. Moreover, the one who...
January 31, 2019

Three lies about women’s rights

Dr. Fashionista
Al-WatanWhat do we expect from a generation that is receiving their education from a fashionista on social media, even if she holds a PhD? What are the messages that the students receive when one of their teachers publishes something inappropriate on social media or flood their accounts with crap?NEARLY a year ago, a famous actress in the US used her personal Twitter account to attack an American political figure. She used racist slurs on him. This led the TV network that aired a series featuring the actress to call off the show, which put an end to her career after decades of success.The actress and her family apologized in an attempt to save the situation, but the management of the TV channel viewed her act as crossing the red line and exposing the channel and its staff to financial and...
January 30, 2019

Dr. Fashionista

Will the British remain in the European Union?
When David Cameron promised to hold a referendum to decide whether the United Kingdom should leave or remain in the European Union, did he think that the British people would choose to leave the EU? He had no option but to hold the referendum as it was one of the major promises that he made during the parliamentary election campaign in 2015.After winning the election, he arranged for the referendum to be held the following year and the result was that the UK voted to leave the EU. Cameron resigned and was succeeded by Theresa May who held the home portfolio in the government.After May took over as prime minister, she enthusiastically began the process of withdrawing the UK from the EU (Brexit). Subsequently, she decided to hold snap general elections and called on the British House of...
January 30, 2019

Will the British remain in the European Union?

US gloves come off in trade war
There was always a small-print subtext to President Donald Trump’s trade confrontation with China which has now suddenly been writ large. There had long been a strong conviction that Chinese firms were, almost certainly with some level of state-support, managing to plunder the technological secrets of other advanced economies, most particularly those of the United States.The formal Beijing-Washington trade talks include the protection of intellectual property. Chinese courts need to do a better job of enforcing international laws, including World Trade Organization rules, to which, as a member, China is subject. Only rarely have the country’s judges accepted that a foreign company’s copyright has been stolen or, put more politely, infringed. It is believed that, with official...
January 30, 2019

US gloves come off in trade war

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