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What I will mention here is history, which everyone over the age of fifty will recall, especially those who lived in the Salwa region or in neighboring areas and villages, whether in Saudi Arabia, Qatar or the United Arab Emirates (UAE).What I will mention here is well known to every sincere Qatari and it will only be denied by those who want to intimidate Qataris to keep them silent. What can be seen on the surface is just the tip of the iceberg; what is hidden is much greater. Our forefathers have said that a person acquires some characteristics from his name. This is very recent history and I don’t know why such facts are being obliterated, as our fathers used to talk about them and they are mentioned in our literature.In this article, will present you with information which is known...
August 03, 2019

Southern Qatar

Turkey plays with fire in Libya
TURKEY'S increasing involvement in the Libyan conflict must be a cause for international concern. There are strong grounds to believe that not only has Ankara been supplying weaponry to the Muslim Brotherhood-dominated Tripoli government of Fayez Al-Serraj but has also sent mercenaries, at the very least to operate attack drones it has provided.A week ago, an air strike on the Libyan National Army (LNA) base at Jufra destroyed two Ilyushin transport aircraft. As with the LNA’s loss of its key Ghariyan forward base for its assault of Tripoli, this attack appears to have caught it completely unprepared. This highlights one of the tragedies of this conflict which is that neither of the Libyan rivals has the proper discipline and organization to prevail quickly over the other. Thus LNA...
August 02, 2019

Turkey plays with fire in Libya

How Saudi Arabia is boosting coexistence?
Saudi Arabia believes that states can work together to maximize prosperity and minimize conflict, as it aims to promote the concept of coexistence and building bridges of communication between Saudi society and other societies around the world. The definition of power is changing in a dramatic way and Saudi Arabia is coping with that change.The population of the Kingdom is 34,177,018 based on the latest United Nations estimates, with 78.4 percent living in urban areas. Saudi Arabia’s current net migration rate is 3.547 per 1,000 people.How can a country which is home to many foreigners and accommodates people from many diverse cultural backgrounds and whose citizens are known to be broad-minded be stereotyped as supporting terrorism and extremism? People should analyze with the intention...
August 01, 2019

How Saudi Arabia is boosting coexistence?

Stealing from a beggar
IT is almost impossible the understand the venal behavior of those in Iraq who have accepted the job of rebuilding their shattered country. Nineveh province and its capital Mosul was the lair of Daesh (the self-proclaimed IS) where the human suffering and infrastructural devastation was worse than anywhere else in Iraq. More than 40 percent of the 1.6 million internally displace Iraqis came from the province and still live in poverty and squalor.It is therefore astonishing to learn that $10 million of international aid given to rebuild two of Mosul’s hospitals was stolen by Nineveh’s then governor, Nawfel Akoub. Another $50 million reconstruction funding also went missing. Now Akoub and four of his aides have vanished along with the money. Their disappearance came after an overloaded...
August 01, 2019

Stealing from a beggar

Britain must back US in tougher stance against Iranian destabilization of Middle East
The crisis in the Arabian Gulf with Iran seizing a British registered tanker stems not from a tit for tat measure of the UK impounding an Iranian ship off the coast of Gibraltar; it goes back much further than that. We have turned a blind eye to Iran’s malign actions throughout the Middle East for so many years that it has given them the green light to completely ignore international laws and the world-based order and to do as they please.‏Five or six years ago when discussions of a nuclear deal with Iran were first mooted, our key allies in the Gulf visited us in London to warn us of the consequences if the deal was to be purely focused on nuclear weapons and failed to take into account the highly dangerous and destabilizing actions that Iran has been inflicting on her...
July 31, 2019

Britain must back US in tougher stance against Iranian destabilization of Middle East

US gun madness
SO far this year, which is only half gone, almost 8,500 people have been killed and nearly 17,000 injured injured in one of the world’s least acknowledged wars. Among the dead have been more than 2,000 children. If this were virtually any other country, there would be an international outcry and a demand that something be done to stop the carnage. But this butchery is the United States of America and it has happened thanks to one of the basics of the US Constitution.Under the Second Amendment passed on Dec. 15, 1791, all American citizens were guaranteed the right to bear arms. Ever since, that entitlement has been jealously defended, not least by US gunmakers and their powerful lobbying group, the National Rifle Association (NRA). But these shocking casualty figures, which include no...
July 31, 2019

US gun madness

A refugee crisis that Pakistan must not ignore
Lost among the poor and oppressed of this world, including those in Palestine, Myanmar, Syria and other areas, are more than one quarter-million ghetto dwellers in squalid camps in Bangladesh. These are the Biharis, forgotten remnants of the Indo-Pakistan partition and there are very few voices that bring their destitute conditions to the fore.While the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that every person has a right to nationality, these “stranded Pakistanis” enjoy no such luxury. For the past 58 years, they have been spread across Bangladesh in 66 squalid camps, each no bigger than a football field, with poor sanitation and a shortage of running water.Camp conditions are miserable, and large groups of families are often forced to share their living area with...
July 30, 2019

A refugee crisis that Pakistan must not ignore

Nigeria: The slaughter continues
Ten years ago this month, Mohammed Yusuf, the founder of Boko Haram was killed by Nigerian security forces “while trying to escape” when in custody. The terrorists have marked the occasion with yet another bloody outrage. A group drove up on motorcycles to a funeral in a village just outside the Borno state capital Maiduguri and gunned down mourners. At least 65 people were murdered.It is highly informative that a senior local government official blamed the massacre on the slaying of 11 terrorists a fortnight ago. While that may have outraged the bigots, it is surely clear they wished to demonstrate their continued existence ten years after their founder died at police hands. The unfortunate reality of the insurgency by this close ally of Daesh (the self-proclaimed IS) is that...
July 29, 2019

Nigeria: The slaughter continues

Iran and the legal trap!
The world is closely following the actions of the Iranian regime against commercial vessels in the important Strait of Hormuz sea corridor. Tehran’s involvement in acts of terrorism by the Revolutionary Guard and Hezbollah and other similar terrorist groups and its dangerous interference in the internal affairs of the countries of the region are matters that are non-negotiable to the international community. The Iranian regime has entered into a dangerous legal area with clear historical precedents.In the 1950s when the Egyptian president nationalized the Suez Canal and expropriated its ownership from the international company that had contracted with the Egyptian government, he jeopardized the safety of international marine corridors. Jamal Abdul Nasser was isolated by the international...
July 29, 2019

Iran and the legal trap!

When Tamim satirized his father
The behavior of Doha is a series of never-ending estrangements. This, of course, is always the problem of little people who insist on trying to play a role which is larger than their actual size, position and impact. Nobody cares about them. The funny thing is that the “Hamadain” regime believes that it can achieve whatever it wants by buying people with money, bribery and corruption.Within the “Hamadain” wish to compete with the Kingdom and its allies, a competition which is clearly doomed to failure, the Qatari regime goes to places where it thinks it can harm the Kingdom’s position among its allies from sisterly and friendly countries. The Qatari regime is well aware that Saudi Arabia is a major, influential and pivotal country that is indispensable to the world. The Kingdom...
July 28, 2019

When Tamim satirized his father

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