No leniency for Haj law violators

September 3, 2013

Haj_lawJeddah, Sep 3: Saudi Arabia will not be lenient with violators of Haj regulations, the Council of Ministers said Monday, reaffirming the Kingdom’s move to prevent Saudis and expatriates from performing the annual pilgrimage without Haj permits.

“The Kingdom will be strict in executing punishment on violators of Haj regulations,” said Culture and Information Minister Abdul Aziz Khoja after the Cabinet meeting, which was chaired by Crown Prince Salman, deputy premier and minister of defense.

The Cabinet was referring to the public awareness campaign titled “Haj is Worship and Civilized Behavior,” which was launched by Makkah Gov. Prince Khaled Al-Faisal on Sunday, ahead of the pilgrimage that begins on Oct. 13.

Expatriates going for Haj without valid permits would be deported immediately and will not be allowed to come back to Saudi Arabia for 10 years, Prince Khaled said during the launching ceremony. Tough punishments will be imposed on unauthorized Haj agencies and owners of vehicles that help undocumented pilgrims reach the holy sites.

The Cabinet urged all government departments and private agencies to make all preparations to provide the best possible services to the guests of God. The government has decided to reduce the number of foreign pilgrims by 20 percent and domestic pilgrims by 50 percent this year because of ongoing expansion works at the Grand Mosque in Makkah.

Khoja said the Cabinet discussed a number of cultural, scientific and economic activities witnessed by the Kingdom last week. It commended Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah for endorsing a program to support the steadfastness of Palestinian cities and donating $200 million for the project.

The program, which was announced at a conference of Organization of Islamic Capitals and Cities in Makkah on Sunday by Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs Prince Mansour bin Miteb, aims at developing Palestinian cities.

The Cabinet was also briefed on the Kingdom's participation in the Beijing International Book Fair. The Saudi pavilion at the fair attracted a large number of visitors. The Cabinet thanked China for selecting the Kingdom as the first Arab and Muslim guest of honor of the Beijing Book Fair.

The Cabinet meeting also appreciated the measures taken to ease the burdens of litigation with the opening of the qualitative specialization sections within specialized courts and the intensification of training support for judges.

The Cabinet approved the agreement with Kuwait in the field of air transport services, which was signed in Jeddah on last Oct. 1. It endorsed the membership of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Endowments, Call and Guidance in the Standing Committee for Money Laundering.

The Cabinet decided to add a representative of the Investigation and Public Prosecution Bureau to the committee on combating organized crimes and human trafficking at the Human Rights Commission.

It appointed Sulaiman bin Saleh Al-Nasyan assistant undersecretary for school affairs at the Ministry of Education; Abdulmohsen bin Musaed Suwailem consultant engineer at Riyadh Mayoralty; Adi bin Faleh Al-Buqami secretary of the Regional Council at Eastern Province Governorate; Saud bin Abdullah Al-Obaisi assistant undersecretary for services at Riyadh Mayoralty; and Abdullah bin Zaid Al-Rajeh assistant undersecretary for security affairs at Baha Governorate.

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June 29,2020

Protests condemning the Israeli plan to annex parts of the occupied West Bank are set to take place in the United States and Europe on the same day prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to begin the process.

The demonstrations will be held on Wednesday in Chicago, San Diego, Brooklyn, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Other Western cities will also witness similar protests, including Toronto, Madrid and Valencia.

Students for Justice in Palestine, Jewish Voice for Peace, and American Muslims for Palestine are among the pro-Palestinian groups organizing the protests.

The Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, one of the organizers, urged "direct actions and popular mobilizations in [Palestinian] refugee camps, cities and villages," and professed "loyalty to the martyrs" on its call for the events.

Another group, Al-Awda or the Palestinian Right to Return Coalition, decried "72 years of genocide, ethnic cleansing and dispossession" of Palestinians.

It also tied their demonstrations to the protests against anti-black racism in the US and beyond.

"We demand the defunding and dismantling of US police alongside the defunding and dismantling of Zionist colonialism and racist Israeli apartheid," Al-Awda said on its website.

Netanyahu has set July 1 as the date for the start of cabinet discussions on the annexation plan.

He has been driven ahead by US President Donald Trump, who unveiled a “peace” plan for the Middle East in January that effectively sidelines the Palestinians altogether.

The plan, which Trump himself has described as the “deal of the century,” envisions Jerusalem al-Quds as “Israel’s undivided capital” and allows the Tel Aviv regime to annex settlements in the occupied West Bank and the Jordan Valley. The plan also denies Palestinian refugees the right of return to their homeland, among other controversial terms.

The Palestinians want the West Bank as part of a future independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem al-Quds as its capital.

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News Network
April 28,2020

Riyadh, Apr 28: The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Saudi Arabia crossed the critical 20,000-mark on Tuesday with the discovery of 1,266 new cases. Eight new deaths were also recorded during the last 24 hours, bringing the virus-related death toll to 152.

Twenty-three percent of the new cases are of Saudi nationals, while 77 percent are of non-Saudi residents, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) quoted the ministry spokesman Dr. Muhammad Al-Abdel Ali as saying.

Out of the total 20,077 cases till Tuesday, 17,141 cases are active, he added. A total of 118 cases are currently critical, the spokesman said.

Out of the 1,266 new cases, 327 were reported in Makkah, 273 in Madinah, 262 in Jeddah, and 171 in Riyadh. There were 58 cases in Jubail, 35 in Dammam, 32 in Taif, 29 in Tabuk and 18 in Al-Zulfi. Additionally, nine cases were recorded in Khulais; eight in Buraidah; seven in Al-Khobar; five in Hufof; four each in Qatif and Ras Tanura; three in Adhum; two each in Al-Jafr, Al-Majaridah, Yanbu, Bisha and Diriyah; and one each in Abha, Khamis Mushayt, Baqeeq, Dhahran, Dhalum, Sabiya, Hafr Al Batin, Hail, Sakaka, Wadi Al-Dawasir and Sajr, the spokesman said.

The Kingdom saw a spike in cases when the health ministry began its field-testing efforts nearly two weeks ago, targeting suspected infection cluster areas. Since then, there has been a steady increase in daily cases.

Till Monday, around 1 million people were screened in various neighborhoods throughout the Kingdom.

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January 10,2020

Dubai, Jan 10: Iran denied on Thursday that a Ukrainian airliner that crashed near Tehran had been hit by a missile, Iranian government spokesman Ali Rabiei said in a statement, according to state TV.

"All these reports are a psychological warfare against Iran. All those countries whose citizens were aboard the plane can send representatives and we urge Boeing to send its representative to join the process of investigating the black box".

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