Kingdom-wide meetings planned to defeat extremism

October 7, 2016

Jeddah, Oct 7: The King Abdul Aziz Center for National Dialogue (KACND) is stepping up efforts to boost national cohesion and societal interaction with the aim of combating deviant thoughts and enhancing societal bond.

kaiciidThe center announced on Thursday that it would launch a new initiative on Saturday — “Talahom” — which entails meetings aimed at enhancing principles and values of coexistence and national unity, as well as challenging extremist thoughts, according to Abdullah Al-Mutlaq, KACND’s chairman of the board of trustees.

The first such interactions will take place in Al-Jouf. They will continue for five days and similar meetings will also be held in other Saudi cities.

Al-Mutlaq, who is a member of the Supreme Religious Council, said the meetings will work toward highlighting the concept of tolerance and solidarity among members of society and will include discussions on extremist ideologies.

Expressing appreciation for those who support the center’s efforts, KACND Secretary-General Faisal Al-Muammar stressed the importance of such meetings as a first step of the center’s multiple projects that will be run by KACND during the current year.

He said these kinds of projects support efforts to preserve and enhance the country’s security and strengthen national unity based on national values.

Addressing a press conference in Riyadh on Wednesday, Al-Muammar said the initiative is one of several planned for this year to inculcate in people the culture of dialogue.

After Al-Jouf, he said, the meetings would be held in Jazan, Qassim, Hail and Tabuk. Later, such interactions will be held throughout the Kingdom.

“What prompted KACND to organize weekly dialogues for the Talahom project is the importance attached to the community participation at all levels to support security and intellectual efforts and promote moderation.”

He emphasized the importance of protection of national unity and people’s participation in nation building through comprehensive development goals, especially in light of the negative or wrong information some social media outlets promote.

“Rumors and promoting inaccurate information, especially on social media sites, has become a threat to communal harmony; these tools are at times exploited to spread lies and challenge the stability of the community, especially among youths,” said Al-Mutlaq.

He stressed the need to “overcome distrust in order to face current and future challenges in the region.”

The Talahom program aims to support security and intellectual efforts that aim to reduce extremism, he added.

The strategy is in line with efforts to protect and develop the nation and achieve the objectives of Vision 2030.

The meetings will see participation of top scholars, leading thinkers and young men and women from every region of the Kingdom.

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May 5,2020

Dubai, May 5: A Saudi ministerial decision issued on Monday allows companies in the private sector to reduce salaries by 40 per cent and allows termination of contracts owing to the economic hardships resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to daily newspaper Al Sharq Awsat.

The new decision was still not published by the cabinet according to the newspaper.

The decision which the newspaper saw a copy of was signed by Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development to regulate the labour contract in the current period, allows employers to reduce the employees salaries by 40 percent of the actual effective wage for a period of 6 months, in proportion to the hours of work and allowing the termination of employee contract after 6 months of the COVID-19 circumstances.

The new decision has also included a provision in which the employer would be allowed to cut wages even he or she benefits from the subsidy provided by the goverment, such as those for helping pay workers wages or exemption from government fees.

The decision also stressed that employers are not allowed to terminate any employee, unless three conditions are met.

1.            First the passing of six months since the measures of salary cut has been taken

2.            Reducing pay, annual leave and exceptional leave were all used

3.            Company proves that its facing financial troubles due to the circumstances.

The memo, which goes into affect as soon as its published in the government’s official newspaper, ensures that the employee will receive his/her salary if on annual leave within the period of 6 months.

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January 4,2020

Baghdad, Jan 4: At least five people were killed on Saturday by an airstrike on a vehicle convoy of Iraq's Shia Popular Mobilization Forces in northern Baghdad, a source in security forces told Sputnik.

Earlier in the day, the source told Sputnik about a powerful explosion in Baghdad's northern district of Taji.

"A vehicle convoy of the Popular Mobilization Forces has been attacked. According to preliminary data, five people have died. Their names have not been clarified so far," the source said.

On Friday, several senior members of the Popular Mobilization Forces, as well as commander of the elite Quds Force of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps Qasem Soleimani, were killed by a US drone attack near the Baghdad International Airport.

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August 3,2020

Sharjah, Aug 3: A 24-year-old Indian engineer has fallen to death from the sixth floor of a residential building on Eid al-Adha in the UAE's Sharjah, a media report said on Monday. 

The electrical engineer, identified with his single name Sumesh, hailed from the south Indian state of Kerala.

He lived in a building in Al Dhaid in Sharjah, from where he fell to death on Friday, the report said, adding that he was apparently talking over the phone and threw it down minutes before the incident.

Sumesh, who came to the UAE a year ago, worked as a designer in Sharjah's Muwaileh area. His roommates said that he had some "personal issues" that had been "bothering him for some time", according to the report.

"It was Eid al-Adha and our cook had made biryani for us. We were all cracking jokes and having a good time. In fact, even Cuckoo (Sumesh) was also laughing with us. He seemed happy. Nobody had anticipated this. I did sense a few times that something was troubling him and I even asked him about it, but he brushed it off," the report quoted his roommate Dileep Kumar as saying.

Shans KF, another roommate, said Sumesh was to travel to India for his annual leave but could not because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The police have launched an investigation and moved the body to the forensic lab for an autopsy.

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