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Ashghal projects  Emir to attend 
Premier meets Boeing Vice-Chairman
GCC-US summit
win green 
DOHA: Emir H H Sheikh Tamim 
bin Hamad Al Thani will head to 
Saudi Arabia today to take part, 
along with other GCC leaders, in a 
certification summit with US President Barack 
Obama tomorrow in Riyadh.
Emir holds phone 
Projects awarded  owfi lol vbeer  e5v0a0lu,0at0e0d  bsqy uGaSrAe Sm oent rtehse,   talks with Putin
level of performance equivalent to 
three-star Global  three-star. 
Sustainability  The projects include 43 schools  DOHA: Emir H H Sheikh Tamim 
Assessment System  aanndd  khoinsdpeitraglas ratennds 2, 719 m hoesaqltuhe sc eenitthreesr   PRariymmeo Mnidn iLs tCeorn annedr,  IVnitceer-ioCrh Maiirnmisatenr,  tHh eE  SBhoeeiiknhg  ACbodmupllaanhy b, ainn Nd aPsrseesri dbeinn tK ahnadlif Ca EAOl ,T Bhoaeniin yge Cstoemrdmaye rmcieatl   bteilne pHhaomnaed t aAllk Ts hwainthi  yReusstesriadna yP hreesld- 
certification in design  completed or are in different stages  Airplanes. Talks dealt with issues of common concern. ident Vladimir Putin on bilateral 
and construction  of d“eDsiegsni gann dp rcoofnessstriouncatilosn o.f differ- rnealtaiotinoanls i sasnude sr eogf imonutaul aal ncdo ninceterrn-.
by Doha-based  ent engineering disciplines have 
Gulf Organisation  joined efforts to develop estab-
lishments that can achieve a mix  Al Kawari proposes global ‘Culture of Peace’ Day
for Research and  of environmental, economic, and 
Development Group. social objectives. The process aims 
to achieve high performance schools 
that are fundamentally different 
from conventional practice,” Ash-
ghal said yesterday. By Mohammed Osman  Organisation (ALECSO) under the  and this is one of the reasons that 
The Peninsula “Recent studies indicate that the  The Peninsula patronage of Tunisian Prime Minis- made me to stand for the post of its 
interior design and general envi- ter Habib Essid.  Director-General.”
ronment of a building affect the  “From here, where the Arab  He stressed that Unesco was cre-
educational level of performance of  Spring spark started, I repeat the  ated to respond to the firm belief of 
DOHA: The Public Works Authority  students and can effectively contrib- DOHA: H E Dr Hamad bin Abdulaziz  suggestion I made at the Avignon Bor- intellectuals that humanity’s moral 
(Ashghal) has won a major rec- ute to raising the level of productivity  Al Kawari, (pictured) Cultural  deaux Forum on March 31 to dedicate  and intellectual solidarity and knowl-
ognition for its efforts to develop  and efficiency for employees of fac- Adviser to the Emiri Diwan and  a day to ‘Culture of Peace’,” said Dr  edge are the bases to establish a 
sustainable and environment- ulty and administrators alike,” it  Qatar’s candidate for the Unesco  Al Kawari. lasting peace and develop human 
friendly designs for schools, health  added. Director-General’s post, has proposed  “My visit to Tunisia came after  societies of different cultures and 
centres and other public institu- Similarly, interior design and  to devote an international day to ‘Cul- South Africa, the land of tolerance,  civilisations.
tions. quality of the environment in health  ture of Peace’.  reconciliation, co-existence and the  The role of thoughts and 
Ashghal projects have been  facilities contribute effectively to the  Addressing an international sym- homeland of Nelson Mandela,” he  knowledge in peace-making and 
awarded the three-star Global  level of comfort and health improve- posium in Suosse city in Tunisia on  added.  development of societies were the 
Sustainability Assessment System  ments of patients and raise the  Monday, Dr Al Kawari said Tunisia is  The forum is important in view of  issues intellectuals were engaged 
(GSAS) certification in design and  productivity and efficiency of medi- becoming a model for modernity and  the significant changes Arab coun- with in the 20th century and which 
construction by the Doha-based  cal staff and other employees. civil state respecting human rights  tries are  witnessing, Dr Al Kawari  led to the establishment of Unesco.
Gulf Organisation for Research and  GORD continues to review  and a developing democracy while  said, adding that Arab intellec- “After 70 years, we are in a sim-
Development Group (GORD).  and audit Ashghal project graph- facing the challenge of terrorism. tuals are required to think about  ilar situation and using culture as a 
The GSAS system is based on the  ics and designs and visit project  The symposium on ‘Promoting  these developments, study the sit- should top discussions, because a  tool for building peace has became 
application of sustainability crite- sites to ensure that the principles  Values of Peace and Dialogue’ was  uation, and find out their potential  similar situation in the post-world  more significant. Our battle today 
ria and the requirements of green  and standards of sustainability are  organised by Islamic Educational,  impact on Arab societies and their  war era led to the establishment of  is not in a military filed, but a battle 
construction for educational and  implemented according to the GSAS  Scientific and Cultural Organization  development. the Unesco, Dr Al Kawari said. with brains in the field of culture,” Dr 
healthcare facilities. system. (ISESCO), with the Tunisian Minis- Under such circumstances, the  “I believe that Unesco has a great  Al Kawari added.
About 100 projects being imple- try of Education and Arab League  issue of peace and how to enhance  role to play in the process of peace-
mented by Ashghal, with a total area  → Continued on page 3 Educational, Cultural and Scientific  peace and stability in the Arab world  making more than any time before,  → Continued on page 2
Turkey warns EU  Clinical records to go
Up in smoke
on visa row 
after migrant deal online at Al Sadd 
PEC from Sunday
AFP
ISTANBUL: Turkey’s President 
Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned  The Peninsula to go to primary healthcare centres 
the European Union yesterday it  for simple complaints (on Sunday) 
needs Turkey more than Ankara  to avoid congestion at Al Sadd PEC,” 
needs the bloc, as tensions grew  HMC said in a statement yesterday.
over promises for visa liberalisa- DOHA: Patients’ clinical records  “During this time of transi-
tion in a crucial deal on stemming  at Al Sadd Paediatric Emergency  tion and changes, we ask visitors, 
the flow of migrants to Europe. Centre (PEC) are going digital with  patients and families for their utmost 
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet  implementation of the unique Clin- cooperation with the medical staff at 
Davutoglu had earlier bluntly  ical Information System (CIS) from  Al Sadd PEC. This will be very sup-
told the EU that Ankara would no  Sunday. PEC is expecting delays in  portive and enable patient flow to 
longer abide by the March migrant  the transition phase and has advised  be managed effectively,” it added.
accord if Brussels fails to imple- visitors to avoid visiting the centre on  Staff will need to gather more 
ment the pledge to grant Turks  Sunday for non-urgent cases.  information from patients to regis-
visa-free travel by June. Smoke rises after a war-craft belonging to the Syrian Army bombed the residential areas in the Arbin  Appointments may also take  ter them in the new system and this 
The issues are coming to a  town of Eastern Ghouta region in Damascus, yesterday. longer time during the transition  may mean that appointments take a 
head as Chancellor Angela Mer- period as staff and patients need to  little longer than usual. 
kel and top EU officials prepare  adjust to the new system. Therefore, the public has been 
to travel on Saturday to the Turk- The existing paper clinical  asked to avoid visiting the PEC for 
ish city of Gaziantep close to the  US seeks defence cooperation with Gulf states records will be replaced by digital  non-urgent cases. 
Syrian border to discuss imple- ones, with full implementation of  Dr Khalid Al Ansari, Medical 
mentation of the migrant deal. CIS. Implementation of CIS is part  Director, Paediatrics Emergency 
“The European Union needs  of a planned roll-out across Hamad  Centres, HMC, said, “My team and 
Turkey more than Turkey needs  Medical Corporation (HMC) and  I are excited about implementa-
the European Union,” Erdogan  AFP yesterday. He arrived in the Saudi  countered” in that way. Rather, “spe- Primary Healthcare Corporation  tion of the CIS system, which will 
said to cheers in a televised speech  capital yesterday and will meet his  cial operations forces and maritime  (PHCC). Once CIS implementation  standardise processes and provide 
to municipal leaders in Ankara,  Gulf counterparts today. interdiction” are needed, he said. is complete, patient records will be  the best and safest patient care that 
denouncing as “provocative” the  He is also expected to join Presi- The US is proposing to help train  stored and accessed electronically  we aspire for and are always work-
European Parliament report. RIYADH: The US is seeking greater  dent Barack Obama at a summit with  Gulf special forces and develop their  across both organisations.  ing to achieve.” The roll-out of CIS at 
He lashed out at the report for  special forces and naval cooperation  the GCC leaders. naval capacity to prevent Iran from  “We anticipate delays during  the PEC follows its successful imple-
not praising Turkey’s hosting of  with the Gulf states to counter Iran’s  Over the past 15 years, the US has  supplying weapons to Shia groups  implementation of the electronic  mentation in seven HMC hospitals.
some 2.7 million refugees from the  “destabilising activities” in the region,  sold combat aircraft to Gulf states, but  it supports in the region, the offi- application system. 
war in neighbouring Syria. Defence Secretary Ashton Carter said  Carter said Iran’s activities “won’t be  cial said.  “We ask patients and families  → Continued on page 2
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Dialogue and culture key to peace: Al Kawari
Emir receives
Boeing official
Continued from page 1 world. Education is the way to  DTaOmHimA : biEnm Hira mHa dH A lS hTehiaknhi  
empower women and ensure their  met Raymond L Conner, 
Dialogue and culture are the  effective participation in society  Vice-Chairman, the Boe-
foundation stones to establish  building, Dr Al Kawari said. ing Company, and President 
peace, Dr Al Kawari said, adding  “No doubt that all of you share  and CEO, Boeing Commercial 
the world is facing a cultural war  with me the pain we feel due to  Airplanes, at Al Bahr Palace 
rather than a military one, and  what the Arab heritages are fac- yesterday.
real peace should be built inside  ing today, including destruction 
human minds through planting  and looting under the forces of 
common human values before  darkness.  Online registration 
thinking about economic and  “But we are optimistic that 
political agreements between gov- our world not only drives people  for Haj from today
ernments, because peace is based  to war, but also make them think 
on the intellectual and moral soli- about peace and set up its basis,” 
darity of mankind.  he added. DOHA: The Ministry of Awqaf 
“If we want to fight terror- The GCC Higher Education  and Islamic Affairs will today 
ism, our battle field then is culture  Ministers, meanwhile, supported  start online registration for Haj 
which is the cornerstone of global  Qatar’s bid for the Unesco Direc- this year. Citizens and expatriates 
peace. In the past, educated people  tor-General’s post.  can apply from today until May 10 
and intellectuals were the victims  This came as the ministers of  through the website (www.hajj.gov.
of terror and today they are facing  higher education and scientific  qa available) in Arabic and English 
similar challenges,” he added. research held their 18th meeting  languages.
He said education is the right  at the GCC General-Secretariat in  Ali Sultan Al Meseifri, Director,  
of every person and no society can  Riyadh.  Haj and Umrah Affairs Depart-
take the burden of human devel- Minister of Education and  ment, said online registration is 
opment with half of its people  Higher Education H E Dr Moham- expected to be smooth and fast. 
remaining illiterate.  med Abdul Wahed Al Hammadi  The electronic selection proc-
Gender equality is a condition  headed Qatar’s delegation.  ess will start immediately after 
fcoart dioenv,e laosp mfeemnta, leessp eacriea ltlyh ein  medous-t  supTpohret  mtoi nQiasttearrs’s  anfofmirmineadti othne oirf   H E Dr Hamad bin Abdulaziz Al Kawari, Cultural Adviser to the Emiri Diwan and Qatar’s candidate for the  tahdev irseegdi spteraotpiloen i niste cnodminpgl etote p. eHre- 
disadvantaged group in today’s  Dr Al Kawari for the post.  Unesco Director-General’s post, speaking at an international symposium in Suosse city in Tunisia. form Haj to register early and 
within the specific time. Peo-
ple can choose the tour operator 
1,539 fake vehicle spare parts seized without any intervention from the 
department, he added. Expatriate 
applicants are required to be res-
idents of Qatar for at least three 
years and should not have per-
The Peninsula material losses to consumers, said a  description of goods and their con- formed Haj in the past five years. 
statement yesterday. tents and refrain from posting any  The department has sent a circular 
The inspection campaigns  misleading or false statements. to all tour operators keen to organ-
were part of the ministry’s efforts  Penalties for violations of law  ise Haj trips this year to apply for 
DOHA: The Ministry of Economy and  to monitor markets and commer- number (8) of 2008 range between  licence. The department has set 
Commerce has seized 1,539 counter- cial activities in a bid to offset price  administrative closures and a mini- up a hotline (132) for Haj-related 
feit spare parts from garages in the  manipulation and expose violations  mum fine of 3000 riyals and up to 1  information and queries.
Industrial Area.  pertaining to counterfeit goods and  million riyals.
The products were seized during  non-conformance with standard  The Ministry stated that it is  CIS roll-out a success’
a recent inspection campaign con- specifications, it added. determined to protect consumer 
ductCeodu bnyte trhfeei tm spinairset rpya.rts pose great  violaCtoiounn toefr faeritt iscplea r(7e )p oafr ltasw in nvuolmvebse ar   rtiioghnt sc aanmdp waiilgl ninst etnos icfyr aitcsk i ndsopewcn-  Continued from page 1
risks to consumer safety because  (8) of 2008. The law stipulates that  on all violations of the consumer  The roll-out of CIS at the PEC 
they affect the performance of vehi- suppliers of goods must clearly  protection law. The Ministry said  also follows successful imple-
cles, leading to potential moral and  display on product labels a clear  it will refer violators of laws and  An inspector from the Ministry of Economy and Commerce checking  mceenntrteast,i oBno nine  asonmd Jeo PinEtC Cse, ndtirael yasnids  
a spare part during a campaign. many primary health centres.
The importance of an elec-
ministerial decrees to the com- report about the violations if they  tronic medical records system 
petent authorities, who will take  come cross to the Consumer Pro- was set out in the National Health 
appropriate action against perpe- tection and Anti-Commercial Fraud  Strategy for Qatar, launched in 
trators in order to protect the rights  department and send complaints  2011. HMC and PHCC launched 
of consumers. and suggestions through Call Center:  the programme in 2012, which is 
The Ministry of Economy and  16001 or Email: [email protected] or  one of the most ambitious for the 
Commerce urges all consumers to  Twitter MEC_QATAR. organisations’ future. 
‘Rishtey Asia’ channel on Ooredoo tv
The Peninsula its fast-developing Ooredoo tv service. easy-to-use box.
Ooredoo tv, which was launched  Thanks to this update, Oore-
earlier this year and will replace Oore- doo tv viewers can now enjoy a 
DOHA: Ooredoo has yesterday  doo’s Mozaic TV, combines apps,  brand new channel from India 
launched ‘Rishtey Asia’ channel on  on-demand and live television in one  with ‘Rishtey Asia’, a variety 
entertainment channel showcas-
ing content from genres including 
fiction, non-fiction and the best of 
Bollywood movies. 
The new channel, which is tar-
geted for Bollywood lovers, will 
bring international programming 
and up-to-date Bollywood con-
tent to Qatar.
The channel showcases the 
best of content from India, Paki-
stan and Turkey, along with 
blockbuster films like Brothers, 
Gabbar and Gangster. 
Customers can also enjoy 
the award winning Turkish pro-
gramme ‘PabandIshq’- a dramatic 
love story, and Rakkt – a non-
fiction show which talks about 
ancient India.
Rishtey Asia’s primetime 
offerings have been customised 
to every market’s viewing needs.
Ooredoo tv viewers can enjoy 
Rishtey Asia via channel number 
812. Mozaic TV subscribers can 
watch Rishtey Asia on channel 
number 254. 
Existing Mozaic TV customers 
who want to upgrade to Ooredoo 
tv can visit any Ooredoo retail 
shop, order and collect a free 
Ooredoo tv play device today. 
Ooredoo tv offers features 
such as 4K resolution, time shift, 
android apps, parental control, 
thousands of hours of on demand 
content and much more at no extra 
cost. 
Ooredoo tv is available now 
via Ooredoo Shops, Starlink, Tech-
noBlue and Jumbo outlets. 
The service has no upfront 
charges, no equipment costs 
and no ongoing contracts. Visit 
ooredoo.qa/portal/OoredooQ-
atar/ooredoo-tv_2 for more 
information.
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Tarsheed  helps cut power 
Spanish envoy visits The Peninsula
and water consumption
since its launch until 2015, also  consumption of water and electricity 
Per capita power and  reducing carbon dioxide emissions  and intensifying the culture of con-
water consumption  and consumption of gases.  servation of vital resources in Qatar. 
Under the patronage of Emir  H H  In addition, Kahramaa also aims 
drops by 14 percent  Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani,  through its multi-fold strategies and 
and 17 percent,  Qatar General Electricity & Water  programmes to reach all segments 
Corporation (Kahramaa) is going to  of society to create awareness about 
respectively, and  mark the fourth annual celebration  conserving the precious resources.
about QR800m saved  of Tarsheed on Sunday at Sheraton  During the event, individuals and 
Doha.  corporate who have been selected 
since Kahramaa  The celebration will be held  under various categories for their 
launched the  under the theme ‘Tomorrow starts  entries for competitions organised 
initiative in 2015. TDoodhaay ’C inab plaerst.nership with Aamal and  bEyn eKrgayh rEafmficaiean’sc Cy oDnespearrvtamtieonnt  awnildl  
Prime Minister and Interior Min- be honoured.
ister H E Sheikh Abdulla bin Nasser  It motivates society to work 
bin Khalifa Al Thani will attend the  together, contributing to the goals 
The Peninsula event, along with Minister of Energy  and ambitions of Qatar National 
and Industry H E Dr Mohammed bin  Vision 2030. 
Saleh Al Sada, Kahramaa President  The main target of Tarsheed is to 
Engineer Essa bin Hilal Al Kuwari,  reduce per capita water and electric-
DgrOaHmAm: eT hfeo or ngCooinnsge Nrvaatitoinoanl  Parnod-  Pdirgensiitdaerniet so. f Kahramaa and other  iptey rccoennstu, mrepstpioecnt bivye 3ly5,  pbeyr c2e0n1t7 a. nd 20  Dr. Khalid Al-Shafi, Editor-in-Chief, The Peninsula, received Spanish Ambassador to Qatar, Ignacio 
Energy Efficiency — Tarsheed — has  Kahramaa is expected to  Through the programme, Kah- Escober, at his office and briefed him on the evolution of the newspaper. Ambassador Escobar praised 
achieved success in reducing per cap- announce during the event its  ramaa also aims at becoming a role  the progress the newspaper has witnessed and expressed willingness to bolster cooperation with 
ita electricity and water consumption  further strategies, projects and  model in the field of conservation and  the newspaper, especially as Qatar is home to a community of about 4,500 Spaniards and over 100 
by 14 percent and 17 percent, respec- achieved targets for the ongoing pro- environmental sustainability, among  companies. The Peninsula /  Kammutty
tively, and saving about QR800m  gramme, which aims at rationalising  others.
Sustainable projects help reduce power usage
Continued from page 1 to reflect away heat. Water consump- of this achievement and it takes real 
tion is rationalised through efficient  commitment to the global sustaina-
Educational  facilities  are  water saving fixtures, economic dual  bility assessment system standards to 
designed to reduce energy con- flush toilets, landscape design with  achieve three-star certificate in the 
sumption by 25 percent compared  native/adaptive plants species with  design and construction. This would 
to existing schools through the use  low water demand for irrigation and  lead us to build public, educational 
of high insulation materials for roof  using drip irrigation strategy.  and health buildings that would 
and façade, recesses and shading to  The awarding announcement was  be leading examples of sustaina-
reduce heat gains, selection of effi- made yesterday in the presence of  ble buildings locally and globally in 
cient building systems and designing  Engineer Nasser bin Ali Al Mawlawi,  accordance with the global criteria 
lighting layout and levels according  President, Ashghal, Lahdan Sager Al  for evaluating sustainability. 
to best practices for energy saving. Mohanadi, Director, Buildings Affairs,  Al Horr said, “The achieve-
Environmental impact from land  and Dr Yousef Mohammed Al Horr,  ment will support Qatar National 
is mitigated by providing shaded can- GORD’s Founding Chairman and  Vision 2030 and shape our vision of 
opies for cooling car parking areas  number of Ashghal, and GORD’s sen- a healthy and sustainable environ-
and reducing heat island effect by  ior officials. ment for the citizens and residents 
Officials from Ashghal and Gulf Organisation for Research and Development Group with the certification. using light coloured paints for walls  Al Mawlawi said: “We are proud  of Qatar.”
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Vodafone to introduce  QA marks new Boston service
Smart Data Rate today
Nikka Costa, Strings and En 
Vogue perform at inaugural 
The Peninsula comparison to the standard data rate of  celebration at Boston Park 
99 dirhams/MB. Plaza Hotel.
Vodafone said, “With Smart Data Rate 
customers can use as much data as they 
DOHA: Starting today, Vodafone will  want without the worry of running a huge 
introduce Smart Data Rate, a smarter  bill or thinking about subscribing and 
way to pay for data usage consumed out- unsubscribing to monthly internet extras.  The Peninsula
side customers’ Prepaid and Postpaid data  As part of one of the world’s largest 
allowance. telecommunications companies, Voda-
A Vodafone Postpaid customer with  fone Group Plc, we are able to bring to 
the service will automatically get 200MB  Qatar the most innovative products and  DOHA: Qatar Airways (QA) celebrated the 
for only QR20 once they have finished  services that puts our customers firmly  launch of daily, non-stop service to Boston with 
their plan or Internet pack data allowance.  in control of their spending allowing them  an illustrious gala event, hosted at the Boston 
Once their first 200MB is used the cus- to be confidently connected. The serv- Park Plaza Hotel. 
tomer simply gets another 200MB bundle  ice is being used by customers in many  In attendance were many of the city’s digni-
for QR20. The extra data is valid until the  Vodafone countries proving to be a great  taries and business leaders. Guests experienced 
end of a customer’s billing cycle. This serv- success and we are confident that cus- a red carpet rose-wall welcome, and the Emcee  Mohammed Jaham Al Kuwari (left), Qatari Ambassador to the US, with Akbar Al Baker, 
ice means that smart spending Vodafone  tomers in Qatar will also find the service  for the evening was television red carpet host  Chief Executive, Qatar Airways Group; Thomas Glynn, CEO, Massport;  and a guest at 
customers can keep using data all month  highly beneficial.” and fashion designer Giuliana Rancic, followed  Qatar Airways’ Boston Gala.
and save up to 90 percent in comparison to  Subscribing to Smart Data Rate is free  by stunning musical performances by Nikka 
the standard data rate of 99 dirhams/MB. and there are no monthly charges. To get  Costa and Strings and En Vogue. “The gala was 
On Vodafone Prepaid, the service gives  the service, existing customers need to  a memorable evening for QA and for the city of  the Year’ by Skytrax. to Los Angeles on 1 January and added a sec-
customers 150MB valid until midnight of  choose <> from the USSD Menu by dialling  Boston,” said QA Group Chief Executive Akbar  “We are pleased to be operating to Boston  ond flight to New York City route on 1 April. The 
that day for only QR3. Once a prepaid  *100# Alternatively Postpaid customers  Al Baker. “With every new destination we serve,  with our state-of-the-art Airbus A350, and con- airline will also commence service to Atlanta 
customer has used their first 150MB they  could just dial *110*111# while Prepaid cus- we seek to become a part of that community  nect travellers from this great city to a global  on 1 June 2016.
will get another 150MB and be charged  tomers can dial *200*111#.  and Boston welcomed us with open arms.” network,” continued Al Baker. Gala guests experienced the airline’s 
another QR3.  New customers can activate the serv- He stressed the importance of aviation, both  “QA’s new service from Boston will form the  renowned hospitality and refined signature 
Customers will only be charged if  ice upon sign-up in store. The service will  as a catalyst and facilitator for global trade,  foundations for new business and social ties  service, including award-winning cuisine offer-
they use data on a particular day. Once  send notifications about usage so custom- commerce and vital cultural exchange.  around the world. I look forward to our long  ing and personal service from its cabin crew. 
the service is activated for a prepaid cus- ers always stay in complete control of their  Following the airline’s global brand cam- and prosperous relationship.” At the end of the evening, the airline held their 
tomer they can use any other Vodafone  spending. Smart Data Rate is not available  paign “Going Places Together”, he thanked the  Launched on 16 March, the new route  traditional gala raffle. 
Prepaid Internet Pack. When that pack  on Red Qatari, Red XL, Red VIP and Lon- city of Boston for inviting QA into their com- between Boston’s Logan International Air- Two lucky winners were awarded two 
is consumed their Smart Data Rate will  don Edition as these plans already include  munity and invited guests to experience the  port and Doha’s Hamad International Airport  round-trip business class tickets to their des-
automatically apply. Smart spending  a preferential out of bundle rate. For details  renowned services of the reigning three-time  represents the airlines’ ninth US destination.  tination of choice, anywhere on the airline’s 
prepaid customers can save up to 98% in  on the service, visit www.vodafone.qa. winner of the prestigious accolade, ‘Airline of  The airline also recently commenced service  route map of over 150 global destinations.
Pakistan’s federal minister arriving today 
Splash names promotion winner
The Peninsula Mughal, CEO and Partner, Dania  Union. In 2014, he led negotia-
Group. tions to obtain reciprocal market 
Khan joined the ruling PML (N)  access for Pakistan and to normal-
DOHA: Khurram Dastgir Khan,  in 1997. Before being elevated to the  ise trade with India. His diplomacy 
Pakistan’s Federal Minister  for  position of federal minister in 2014,  led to the start of Pakistan’s nego-
Commerce, is arriving on a official  he served as minister of state at the  tiations for free trade agreements 
visit to Qatar today. ministries of commerce; and tex- with Turkey and Thailand. Under 
Khan, also Deputy Secretary  tile industry and privatisation. At the  him, the Ministry of Commerce has 
of Information, Pakistan Muslim  Ministry of Commerce, he revital- revamped national trade defence 
Lgaetahgeurei,n wg iallt  aSdadprpehsisr ea  Pcolamzam Hunoitteyl   isspeeda Prhaekaisdteadn ’as  struacdcee sdsifpullo cmaamcpya aingnd   lsatawns’,s  oabctcaeisnseiodn a tpop TrIoRv aClo fnovre Pnatikoin-  Khurram  Dastgir  Khan, 
at 7.30pm. He is coming to Doha at  to obtain GSP+ trade preferences  and concluded institutional reforms  Pakistan’s Federal Minister  
the invitation of Shahzad Ahmad  for Pakistan from the European  in the ministry and its departments. for Commerce
CINECO 3 at 
Al Khor Mall 
inaugurated
Splash celebrated its 23rd birthday with a one-month grand promotion 
offering a chance to win 1kg of gold. Customers making purchases worth 
QR100 and above were eligible to enter the draw. Mia Gracia Petate was  The Peninsula
named the winner of the grand prize on April 4 and was felicitated by Santosh 
Pai, COO, Landmark Group, Saikat Mishra, General Manager, Landmark Group; 
and other Splash dignitaries on April 10 at Splash, Centrepoint at Al Asmakh 
Mall. DOHA: The fast growing city of Al Khor 
will have more excitement with the open-
ing of a brand new CINECO 3, a flagship 
cinema of Qatar Bahrain International Cin-
ema (QBIC) at Al Khor Mall. 
Following its soft opening on March 
24 with a worldwide premier of Batman 
Khalil Amin, C hief Operating Officer for Qatar, 
Qatar Bahrain International Cinema (QBIC); and M 
O Shaijan, Regional Director for Qatar, Lulu Group 
International, inaugurate the CINECO 3 at Al Khor 
Mall, in the presence of other officials from both 
sides, yesterday. Pic: Salim M /The Peninsula 
Vs Superman, the residents  requirements of every 
of Al Khor will never have  visitor. Mohamed Althaf, 
to rush to Doha to catch a  Director, Lulu Group Inter-
premiere of their favourite  national, said “Al Khor 
movie. Khalil Amin, Chief  Mall has served over 25 
Operating Officer, QBIC,  million shoppers and visi-
said: “Qatar is an impor- tors since its opening three 
tant market for us. This  and a half years ago.
grand launch is part of  “With the multiplex 
QBIC’s strategy of expand- opening, the visitor flow 
ing its presence across the  is going to improve. Con-
country. With Al Khor Mall  sidering such high loyalty 
Cinema, QBIC is the largest  and patronage from cus-
cinema company in Qatar  tomers and majority of 
with 30 screens at three  the families, the mall has 
locations in Qatar. We  also added new retail 
will continue our expan- concepts to enhance the 
sion strategy in Qatar and  shopping atmosphere. The 
announce the opening of  mall has all key elements 
another 13 screens very  required to make it a des-
soon” tination centre — ranging 
All cinemas of CINECO  from fashion outlets, F&B, 
3 are equipped with sil- family entertainment cen-
ver screen for 2D and 3D  tre, others services, ample 
movies with 4K digital  parking and ease of access, 
projection systems. among others”
With CINCEO, the   The mall takes shop-
mall has reached its  ping in Al Khor to a whole 
pinnacle in offering enter- new level and is fast 
tainment and a happy  becoming a centre of con-
time for the entire family  venience for the residents 
together with more than  of Al Khor City and visi-
100 tenants and a large  tors from Doha and other 
food court catering to the  neighbouring cities.
HOME 05
WEDNESDAY 20 APRIL 2016
Imagine Cup 2016 student technology contest on Monday
The Peninsula contests held in over 100 countries. technology to create more value in the  Microsoft also witnessed the tre-
 It is a global student technology  world. We are honoured and thank- mendous support from its partners 
programme that encourages students  ful for H E Jassim bin Saif Ahmed Al  in Qatar such as Digital Incubation 
to innovate through building applica- Sulaiti, Minister of Transport and  Center of the Ministry of Transport 
DOHA: The Imagine Cup 2016 Qatar  tions integrated with latest technology  Communications for hosting this  and Communications, Qatar Char-
National Finals will be held on Mon- tools, that help form more sustaina- year’s Imagine Cup under his patron- ity, Injaz Qatar, Qatar Computing 
day at the Marsa Malaz Kempinski  ble communities.  age,” said Naim Yazbeck, General  and Research Institute (QCRI), Qatar 
Hotel at the Pearl-Qatar. This year’s competition includes  Manager of Microsoft Qatar.  Business Incubation Center (QBIC), 
Hosted by Microsoft Qatar, the  categories in World Citizenship, Inno- “Imagine Cup is a platform that  World Innovation Summit in Educa-
event will be held under the patron- vation and Gaming. Students and  endorses and creates an opportunity  tion (WISE), Silatech, Mada Assistive 
age of Minister of Transport and  participants from across Qatar will  for young minds to unleash their cre- Technology Center, LINKdotNET 
Communications H E Jassim bin  identify challenges affecting their  ative skills to develop applications  Qatar, and Ooredoo who have pro-
Stiaciifp Aatli oSunl aoift is iaxn dte wamills  sfereo mth eQ paatar-r  ccoamn mheulpn irtieesso alvned  tbhuoislde  pisrsoujeecst. sR tehva-t  nanecde ssusastrayi nfoarb lbeu cilodminmg upnroitsipees raonuds   vstiuddeedn ct oteaacmhisn gth aronudg hm tehnetiorr Iimnga gto-  Professor Min Keun Chung (left), President, NRF, South Korea;  and 
University, Carnegie Mellon Uni- olutionary software provided by  we truly value the support from our  ine Cup journey, and promoted the  Dr Abdul Sattar Al Taie, Executive Director, QNRF, signing the MoU.
versity in Qatar and Texas A&M  Microsoft will enable participants to  sponsors Ebla Computer Consul- Imagine Cup platform among their 
University in Qatar. innovate and create applications that  tancy, Information & Communication  communities and networks.  QNRF signs agreement with 
Imagine Cup is known to be the  can alter technology in the future. Technology W.L.L. (ICT) and Qatar  The national winners will rep-
world’s largest student technology  “At Microsoft, we firmly believe  Datamation Systems (QDS), who  resent Qatar in the third Annual 
competition, spanning a duration  that knowledge and creativity can  share our vision and passion to ena- Pan-Arab Semi-Finals to be held in  South Korea Foundation
of one year with local and online  be combined with the latest cloud  bling youth in the State of Qatar.” Cairo on May 27. 
QU students attend Nasmou training
The Peninsula developing a cooperative agreement 
with a well-established research 
entity like the National Research 
Foundation of Korea. We are glad 
DOHA: Qatar National Research  to further our relationships with 
Fund (QNRF) has entered into  the Republic of Korea in order to 
an agreement with the National  strengthen our portfolio of interna-
Experts provide skills training  Research Foundation of Korea  tional collaboration. I am confident 
as part of the programme, set  (oNf RaFc)a, tdoe cmoivce rr tehsee aerncthir,e  isnpcelcutdruinmg   timhapto trhtiasn Mt moUu twuailll  boepneenf itdso foorrs  ofuorr  
up in collaboration with Oxy  joint research and seminars and  organisations in the near future.”
Qatar and Silatech.  reseAa rmchemero erxacnhdaunmge o. f understand- opp“oTrhtuisn imtye etoti nign itisia aten  ae xfcreuliltefnutl  
ing (MoU) was signed between the  and constructive collaboration with 
two entities during the Qatar Foun- Qatar. We are very excited to start 
dation Annual Research Conference  a long term relationship, working 
The Peninsula 2016 (ARC’16). together on joint programmes and 
The MoU will establish a frame- activities, and exchanging ideas,” 
work that enables QNRF and NRF in  said Professor Chung.
South Korea  to collaborate on pro- Alongside representatives from 
DOHA: A group of students from the colleges of  grammes and activities that are of  QNRF, a large delegation from Qatar 
Engineering (CENG) and Business and Economics  Students attending one of the workshops. common interest, exchanging ideas  attended the meeting, including 
(CBE) at Qatar University (QU) recently under- and experiences. This comes as part  officials from Qatar Foundation 
went skills training during the third edition of the  of preparations for both parties to  Research and Development (QF 
Nasmou programme, an initiative set up in col- ultimately become the nation’s future leaders.  practice’; ‘Leading Change – Working as an effec- enter into a cooperation agreement  R&D), Qatar Science and Technol-
laboration with Occidental Petroleum Qatar (Oxy  They were provided with insights on leadership  tive team’; and ‘What Next? – Developing a Personal  in the near future. ogy Park (QSTP), Qatar University, 
Qatar) and Silatech.  and important issues such as emotional and cultural  Action Plan’ Fifteen senior executives and experts  Professor Min Keun Chung, Pres- and the Hamad Bin Khalifa Univer-
The programme, followed the success of the two  intelligence, teamwork, how to face challenges, as  from partner organisations and related industries  ident, NRF;  and Dr Abdul Sattar Al  sity research institutes. 
previous editions offered in 2015 which engaged  well as overcoming cultural boundaries and suc- participated in the workshops and shared the  Taie, Executive Director, QNRF,  Attendees from the Republic of 
CENG male and female students consecutively.  ceeding in a multicultural environment. challenges they faced in their careers, and their  highlighted the importance of such  Korea included the NRF President, 
During four days, four students benefitted from  Workshop themes included ‘Setting the Scene –  successes as leaders. An internship opportunity will  collaboration to address areas of  a delegation from NRF Korea, the 
training workshops and other forums to equip them  Understanding the type of leader we are and want  be offered to selected students at Oxy Qatar to fur- common interest.  Korea Institute for Advancement of 
with necessary skills, competencies and mindset  to be’; ‘Introducing the Challenge – Using the Chal- ther develop their skills and apply the knowledge  Dr Al Taie said, “This is a very  Technology (KIAT), and Korea Inter-
to ease their transition into the workplace and  lenge as a way to put your leadership skills into  and techniques to real-life experiences. important step on the way to  net and Security Agency (KISA).
06      MIDDLE EAST
WEDNESDAY 20 APRIL 2016
Syria opposition  Turkey kills 32 
IS fighters in 
chiefs ‘leaving’  Iraq after 
attack on tank
talks in Geneva
AFP
ISTANBUL: The Turkish army 
violation of the truce. “It is a dan- killed 32 suspected fighters from 
In some of the  gfreargoiules  esistcuaaltaitoionn,  sohfo awni naglr ecaodny-  tIhraeq I syleasmteicrd Satya tfeo gllroowupin ign a nno ratthtaecrnk  
deadliest violence  tempt for the whole international  on one of its tanks, Turkish media 
since a ceasefire took  community at a time when there  reported.
is supposed to be a cessation of  Turkish troops destroyed a 
effect in February,  hostilities,” said HNC spokesman  building used by IS, killing 10 
a suspected regime  Salem Al Meslet. The raid was  jihadists, and then killed another 
“Assad’s response” to the HNC’s  22 who tried to flee the scene, the 
bombing raid hit a  decision to suspend its formal partic- Anatolia news agency said.  The 
market in the city of  itpoa ptioosnt pino nnee gooutria ptiaorntisc. i“pOautiro dne icnis tiohne   Supporters of prominent Iraqi Shia cleric Muqtada Al Sadr chant slogans during a sit-in at Tahrir Square  aagfteenrc my islaitiadn tthse f iinrecdid aennt a onctci-utrarnedk  
Maaret Al Numan,  Geneva talks was taken to highlight  in Baghdad yesterday. missile at one of its tanks near the 
killing 37 civilians, a  the cynicism of the regime in pre- Iraq Speaker suspends House  Bashiqa military camp not far from 
monitor said. ttehned viniogl teon nceeg..o. tTiahtee  wwhoirlled e mscuaslat tninogt   tahne I cSi stytr oofn Mghoosludl ,s winhciec 2h0 h1a4s.  been 
ignore this challenge,” said Meslet. Dogan news agency said the 
The troubled talks failed to get off  sessions ‘until further notice’ tank crew was unhurt and that 
the ground this week despite hopes  they had fired back in response, 
AFP brought on by the ceasefire. The par- shelling the building from which 
tial truce, brokered by the United  the fire came and causing it to col-
States and Russia, led to a dramatic  lapse, killing 10 jihadists. 
drop in violence across Syria but a  They also fired at a group of 
BEIRUT: Suspected government air  recent surge in fighting, especially  AFP meaning there are now two claim- line-ups presented by Prime Minister  people fleeing the scene in seven 
strikes killed at least 44 civilians at  around second city Aleppo, has raised  ants to the speakership. Juburi insists  Haider al-Abadi, but shifted to calls  cars and four motorcycles, kill-
markets in northwestern Syria yes- fears of its total collapse. the vote to sack him and his depu- for Juburi to go. Abadi has sought to  ing 22 of them, the agency said.  
terday, as opposition chiefs said they  The opposition announced that  ties was invalid because the session  replace the cabinet of party-affili- Last month, a Turkish soldier 
were leaving peace talks in Geneva  it was putting its participation on  BAGHDAD: Embattled Iraqi par- lacked the necessary quorum, but his  ated ministers with a government of  was killed and another wounded 
because of such attacks. hold to protest escalating violence  liament Speaker Salim Al Juburi  opponents are seeking to move ahead  technocrats, but has faced significant  when missiles fired by IS fight-
In some of the deadliest violence  and restrictions on humanitarian  yesterday announced the suspension  with selecting replacements. opposition from powerful political  ers hit another military base in 
since a ceasefire took effect in Feb- access in Syria. HNC coordinator  of parliament sessions “until further  “I announce the suspension of  parties that rely on control of minis- northern Iraq during clashes with 
ruary, a suspected regime bombing  Riyad Hijab told journalists yester- notice” after a week of turmoil dur- sessions... of the Iraqi parliament  tries for patronage and funds. local Kurdish forces. Bashiqa 
raid hit a market in the city of Maaret  day that he and other delegates were  ing which lawmakers brawled and  until further notice,” Juburi said. But  President Fuad Masum proposed  camp has been  targeted several 
Al Numan, killing at least 37 civil- beginning to leave Geneva. sought to sack him. Janabi has called for a session to be  a plan to end the parliamentary  times by IS jihadists.
ians, a monitor said. “I will be travelling today along  The political crisis comes as  held on Thursday, so MPs may still  leadership crisis, but the session he  In December, Turkey said it 
Footage showed bloodied bodies  with some of my colleagues from  Iraq battles the Islamic State jihad- meet without Juburi’s leadership. called for failed to resolve differences  had sent hundreds of troops to 
scattered among twisted metal stalls  the HNC. Some people left yester- ist group, which overran large areas  Juburi’s decision was taken to  among lawmakers. Bashiqa to protect Turkish mili-
in a street strewn with fruit and vege- day and today and they will keep  in 2014, and contends with a seri- “preserve the reputation of parlia- Under Masum’s plan parliament  tary personnel involved in training 
tables. Another strike on a fish market  leaving gradually until Friday,” Hijab  ous economic crisis caused by low  ment” and prevent it from being “a  was to convene for an “extraordi- Iraqi fighters, sparking a diplo-
in the nearby town of Kafranbel killed  said. “We will not accept negotia- oil prices and years of mismanage- place for conflict”, he said. nary session” to vote on whether or  matic row with Baghdad. 
seven civilians, said the Syrian  tions while our people are still  ment and corruption. Both the United  There has been plenty of conflict  not to remove Juburi and his two dep- At the time, a senior Turkish 
Observatory for Human Rights, a Brit- suffering,” he said. “It is not suitable,  States and the United Nations have  in parliament over the past week:  uties. The proposal was accepted by  official said up to 300 soldiers 
ain-based monitoring group. neither morally nor on the humani- warned that the crisis could distract  lawmakers held an overnight sit-in  Juburi but rejected by his opponents  and 20 tanks were deployed there, 
The main opposition High  tarian side, to be part of negotiations  from efforts to combat IS. and threw punches in the chamber,  on the grounds that it would return to  although an unspecified number 
Negotiations Committee con- when Syrians are dying daily from  Some MPs voted last week to  as well as seeking to sack Juburi. the issue of whether or not he should  were pulled back following US 
demned the strike at Maaret Al  sieges, hunger, bombings, poisonous  remove Juburi and elected Adnan Al  The turmoil began with disa- stay in office, which they insist has  pressure to end the row with 
Numan as a “massacre” and clear  gases and barrel bombs.” Janabi as his interim replacement,  greement over proposed cabinet  already been resolved. Baghdad. 
South Sudan rebel’s homecoming fails again Ringleader in the burning 
alive of Palestinian teen 
AFP Speaking to reporters staking out  to bring “machine guns and laser- Machar and President Salva Kiir.
Juba’s airport since early Monday,  guided missiles” as well as additional  Both sides continue to insist they 
rebel spokesmen William Ezekiel said  troops in contravention of the peace  are committed to peace while offering  ruled sane: Court
yesterday that unspecified “issues  agreement. little evidence to back their claims. 
JUBA: For the second day in a row  relating to logistics” were to blame  Makuei said Machar had now  The conflict characterised by extreme 
South Sudan’s rebel leader failed to  for the latest delay. He was unable to  “called off his arrival indefinitely”.  brutality and human rights violations 
make his much-anticipated return to  say when Machar might now arrive. “I will only believe it when I see him  has killed tens of thousands, forced 
the capital, Juba, after more than two  “He is going to come. But when?”  at Juba airport,” he said. millions from their homes and split  JERUSALEM: An Israeli court ruled  time of the chilling attack in which 
years of war. Riek Machar, a former  Ezekiel said. It was unclear whether  Machar’s homecoming and sub- the country along old ethnic fissures. yesterday that a Jewish man found to  they snatched Abu Khdeir, 16, from 
rebel leader turned deputy president  the question was rhetorical.  “We will  sequent swearing-in as vice president  Machar is believed to be either in  be the ringleader of the beating and  an east Jerusalem street and then 
who was fired, became a rebel leader  update you,” he added. are seen as important steps towards  his tribal stronghold of Pagak in the  burning alive of a Palestinian teen- killed him.
again and has now fought his way  However, South Sudan’s infor- implementing a floundering August  east of the country or in Gambella,  ager in 2014 was sane and convicted  His murder was seen as revenge 
back to the vice presidency, failed to  mation minister Michael Makuei  2015 peace deal that has so far failed  Ethiopia, where there is an airstrip  him for the attack. for the killing of Israeli teenagers 
appear in Juba as expected on Mon- said the government had blocked  to end the country’s civil war, sparked  large enough to land a plane to carry  Israeli settler Yosef Haim Ben- Naftali Frenkel, Gilad Shaer and Eyal 
day or Tuesday.  Machar’s flight because he wanted  by a wrangling for power between  him and his entourage to Juba. David, 31, was found in November  Yifrach, who were abducted from a 
to have led the assault, but his law- hitchhiking stop near the flashpoint 
yers had submitted last-minute  West Bank city of Hebron.
Mosul will eventually be  documents saying he suffered from  Israeli authorities said the sus-
mental illness. pects had decided to kill an Arab and 
Yesterday’s ruling cleared the  equipped themselves with cables, 
retaken from IS: Obama way for him to be sentenced, with his  petrol and other materials before 
conviction having been put on hold  randomly choosing Abu Khdeir. 
while the court decided on his san- “Today’s decision has come late, but 
ity plea in the closely watched case. it is correct,” Mohannad Jbara, a law-
WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama said he expects  A sentencing hearing has been  yer for Abu Khdeir’s family, said.
Iraq’s second city Mosul to be retaken from the Islamic State  set for May 3. The family of the  “The crime occurred a year and 
group “eventually”. Obama’s comments in an interview with CBS  teenager, Mohammed Abu Khdeir,  nine months ago, so this decision has 
News on Monday came on the same day that Defence Secretary  welcomed the decision but said they  taken a long time, but we have suc-
Ashton Carter said Washington would send Apache attack heli- hoped judges followed through with  ceeded in convincing the court that 
copters and more troops to Iraq. “As we see the Iraqis willing to  a life sentence for Ben-David, who  he was faking.”
fight and gaining ground, let’s make sure that we’re providing  appeared in court yesterday with a  Abu Khdeir was kidnapped 
them more support,” Obama said. “We’re not doing the fight- thick beard and wearing a yarmulke. from Israeli-annexed east Jeru-
ing ourselves, but when we provide training, when we provide  At the hearing Abu Khdeir’s  salem on July 2, 2014 and beaten, 
special forces who are backing them up, when we are gaining  mother wore a heart-shaped pen- with his burned body found hours 
intelligence — working with the coalitions that we have — what  dant with an image of her son  later in a forest in the western part 
we’ve seen is that we can continually tighten the noose,” he added.  wearing a baseball cap inside, and  of the city.
“My expectation is that by the end of the year, we will have cre- his father said the decision “should  A forensic report showed smoke 
ated the conditions whereby Mosul will eventually fall.”  Mosul,  have been made a long time ago”. in his lungs, indicating he was 
in northern Iraq, was overrun during a jihadist offensive in June  “We knew that he wasn’t mad,”  alive when set alight. The case has 
2014 and has become an IS stronghold.  Hussein Abu Khdeir said. “It was all  threatened to further raise tensions 
a big lie to get off from the crime  following a wave of violence that 
Policeman kills Egypt vendor  which he carried out. Even if they  erupted in October that has killed 
sentence him for life, this will never  201 Palestinians and 28 Israelis.
over price of cup of tea bring Mohammed back again. Our  Most of the Palestinians killed 
hearts are wounded from what  were carrying out knife, gun or 
happened.” car-ramming attacks, according 
The court ruling found that Ben- to Israeli authorities. Israeli forces 
CAIRO: An Egyptian policeman shot and killed a Cairo street vendor  David “was not psychotic, fully  have however been accused of using 
yesterday after an argument over the cost of a cup of tea, the inte- understood the facts, was respon- excessive force in some cases, which 
rior ministry said. A security official said the officer involved was  sible for his actions, had no difficulty  they firmly deny.
arrested after dozens of bystanders protested at the scene of the  in understanding reality and had the  The violence had steadily 
shooting in an eastern suburb of the capital, chanting: “The police  capacity to prevent the crime”. declined in recent weeks, but on 
are thugs.” “During a police patrol a dispute broke out between the  In February, a court sentenced  Monday a bomb blast ripped through 
officer and the seller over the price,” the ministry said. “The police- his two young Israeli accomplices  a bus in Jerusalem and sparked a 
man opened fire, killing the vendor and wounding two passers-by.”  to life and 21 years in prison for the  fire, wounding at least 21 people.
A court this month sentenced a policeman to life in prison for shoot- killing, which was part of a spiral of  If confirmed as a Palestinian 
ing dead a taxi driver over a fare dispute. President Abdel Fattah Al  violence in the run-up to the 2014  bombing, it would mark a sharp 
Sisi had said he would ask parliament to amend the law to toughen  Gaza war. escalation ahead of Jewish Passover 
sanctions for police abuses after the February killing.   The two were minors at the  celebrations beginning Friday night.
MIDDLE EAST 07
WEDNESDAY 20 APRIL 2016
UN urges start  Turkey denies entry to German journalist
of delayed  Reuters border. Chancellor Angela Merkel said  “I am committed of course to ensure  profession, saying: “... am journalist. A 
she was working to ensure he is set free. that the journalist’s ability to work is  problem?” A Turkish official confirmed 
Volker Schwenck, who works for  reinstated fast,” Merkel said during  a German journalist had been detained 
public broadcaster ARD, announced  a news conference with Palestinian  and would soon be deported from Tur-
BERLIN: Turkish officials at Istanbul  his detention on Twitter and posted a  President Mahmoud Abbas. “And we  key. The journalist had deliberately 
talks in Yemen ateirrpdoaryt  tdoe taa iGneerdm aannd  dpeunbileicd  etenltervyi syieosn-  phiicmtu brye  aouf tahno ernittireys  bwainth l ethttee rh geiavdelnin toe   aa rseo fuorlcloew ofi nsgo mthei sc aonndce irt nis.” naturally  aenttteemripntge dth teo  ccoounntrtaryv,e tnhee a o bfflaiccikall issat bidy,  
journalist who arrived from Cairo and  in Turkish and English: “Inadmissi- In his tweet, Schwenck sug- without giving more details about the 
planned to travel to the Turkey-Syria  ble Passenger Notification Report.”  gested he was detained because of his  blacklisting.
Artist brightens 
reported in other areas, including 
Five soldiers loyal to  Nthaeh smou nthowrtehsetearsnt  porfo Svainncaea o af nTade izn.  up Gaza streets 
President Abdrabuh  At the United Nations, Secre-
Mansur Hadi and  tthaer yG uGlef-nbearcakle Bd agnov Keri-nmmoenotn a undrg tehde   with calligraphy
eight rebel fighters  Shia Houthi rebels and their allies to 
were killed in the  engage with his envoy “so that talks 
can start without further delay”.
clashes yesterday. Pro-Hadi chief-of-staff General 
Mohammed Ali Al Maqdishi slammed  Reuters with which Hamas fought a 
the rebels for “not respecting” the  war in 2014 that shattered 
ceasefire which he said his forces were  much of coastal Gaza. But he 
AFP committed to. “The truce is still hold- says his work is not meant to 
ing based on orders from our political  GAZA: With a thick black  convey any political message, 
leadership,” said Maqdishi. marker pen in hand, Palestin- or to make money.
In Kuwait, representatives of the  ian graffiti artist Belal Khaled  “It is not commercial for 
MARIB: Clashes between Yemeni  five permanent members of the UN  carefully draws an intricate  me, it is art. I want to spread 
loyalist forces and rebels have killed  Security Council sent a message to  Arabic calligraphic design on  art everywhere I can get to. 
13 fighters, military sources said yes- the rebels saying they “understand  a silver Skoda. The art work  Soon I will introduce it to the 
terday, as the UN chief urged warring  their fears” and urging them to  decorates the sides of the car,  work of fashion and design of 
parties to begin delayed peace talks. “quickly join” the talks, according  running along the windows  dresses,” Khaled said.
UN-brokered peace talks,  to a Western diplomat. and down its doors, the latest  Khaled, who also works 
which were set to open in Kuwait  The rebels, meanwhile, accused  in the 24-year-old’s mission  as a photographer and sculp-
on Monday, were delayed after the  loyalist forces of launching attacks  to turn everyday objects into  tor, began creating his art 
insurgents failed to show up over  and dispatching reinforcements to  things of beauty. pieces about a decade ago 
alleged Saudi violations of a cease- several provinces, in a statement on  From cars, handbags, street  before turning his drawings to 
fire that took effect on April 11. their sabanews.net website. walls as well as human bod- objects as well as human bod-
Fighting erupted late on Mon- They also said warplanes  ies, Khaled is leaving his prints  ies. “Arabic script is strong and 
day in Marib province, east of the  belonging to the Saudi-led coalition,  almost everywhere in the Gaza  I wanted to connect it to phys-
rebel-held Yemeni capital Sana’a,  which has intervened militarily in  Strip. “Some of the works you  ical strength. I drew on chests 
with warring parties trading blame  support of loyalists since March last  don’t necessarily need to under- and backs of body-builders.
for the ceasefire breaches. year, flew sorties over several areas  stand (what they mean), such  “Some people saw what I 
Five soldiers loyal to Presi- of Yemen despite the ceasefire. as a specific sentence,” he said.   drew on body builders’ skin as 
dent Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi and  In a statement on Facebook,  “But it carries and adds a certain  tattoos and having a tattoo is 
eight rebel fighters were killed in  rebel spokesman Mohammed Abdul- beauty to the letters.” forbidden in Islam. This is not 
the clashes which continued inter- salam said “we affirm our continued  In his eclectic choice of  a tattoo, it is temporary writ-
mittently through yesterday, the  commitment to dialogue... and this is  objects and backgrounds, his  ing and can be washed away.”
pro-government military sources  why our demand from the first day  calligraphic graffiti is bright- Khaled’s work is prov-
said. They said the fighting erupted  was for talks to be held in an atmos- ening up the densely populated,  ing especially popular with 
when the Iran-backed Houthi rebels  phere of calm, peace, and stability.” impoverished  Palestinian  retailers, namely those sell-
and their allies tried to capture posi- “But unfortunately, since April  enclave of 1.95 million people. ing women’s accessories such 
tions held by loyalist troops. The toll  11, the aggression hadn’t stopped  He also takes photos of  as handbags. He is now look-
could not be independently con- and the air strikes have continued  both daily life and vestiges of  ing to branch out by decorating 
firmed. Sporadic fighting was also  on several areas,” he said. the long conflict with Israel,  women’s clothes.
08      ASIA / PHILIPPINES
WEDNESDAY 20 APRIL 2016
Aftershocks hit  China baulks 
at US query on 
military flight to 
Japan as death 
disputed island
toll rises to 45 Reuters
BEIJING: China’s Defence Ministry 
yesterday rejected queries by the 
US military as to why China had 
used a military aircraft to evacuate 
Kumamoto had died Monday from  sick workers from a new airport on 
American military  tdheev ceolonpdeitdio sny. mAtp lteoamsts 2, 3K pyeoodpol eN heawves   apnu tieslda nSdo uCthhi nCah hinaas  bSueailt. in the dis-
airlifts help deliver  service said. Saiseikai Kumamoto  CNN quoted Pentagon spokes-
water, bread, ready- Hospital said yesterday it had diag- man Captain Jeff Davis as saying it 
nosed 10 cases, including two people  was unclear why China had used 
to-eat food and other  in critical condition. a military aircraft rather than a 
emergency supplies. The area around Kumamoto  civilian one in the landing on Fiery 
was hit by two quakes just 28 hours  Cross Reef.
apart late Thursday and early Satur- China’s Defence Ministry said 
day, triggering landslides that have  in a statement its military’s tradi-
blocked roads. The Fire and Disas- tion was to help those in need as 
AP ter Management Agency said nearly  part of its commitment to “whole-
1,200 houses had been destroyed. heartedly serve the people”.
Nine people died in the first,  Police officers search for missing victims in the village of Minamiaso, Kumamoto prefecture, yesterday.  “In sharp contrast, the US side 
MINAMIASO: Japan’s southern  magnitude 6.4 earthquake, and  is expressing doubts about whether 
quake-hit area was rattled by a  at least 36 died in the second one,  Shelters struggle to aid quake victims it’s a military or civilian aircraft at 
strong aftershock yesterday and  which registered 7.3. About 1,100  a time when somebody’s life is in 
searchers found a woman’s body  have been injured. danger,” it said.
buried under landslide rubble,  The hardest-hit towns were  “We cannot but ask: if a US cit-
raising the death toll from the twin  Mashiki, where 20 residents died,  izen suddenly took ill on US soil, 
earthquakes to 45. and Minamiaso, a remote mountain  The Washington Post about disaster preparedness. of residential buildings. would the US military look on with 
More than 100,000 evacuees,  area where 11 died and the death toll  “How can onigiri rice balls  In addition to serious traffic jams  folded arms?”
some sleeping in their cars and oth- was creeping higher as soldiers and  [the prefecture] received today be  on arterial roads from downtown  China has indisputable sov-
ers in gymnasiums or community  emergency workers use backhoes  delivered to evacuees on the same  Kumamoto, the effects of the earth- ereignty over the Spratly Islands 
centres, were bracing for another  and shovels to search for missing  KUMAMOTO, Japan: Evacuation  day? Distribution of commodities  quake were also felt on residential  and the United States has no right 
chilly night.  people. shelters in Kumamoto Prefecture,  has become a difficult problem,”  roads in Mashiki. to comment on China’s build-
Many people are afraid to stay  Temperatures  around  established after the first in a series  Kumamoto Gov. Ikuo Kabashima said  The number of evacuees in  ing works and defensive facilities 
in their homes as aftershocks con- Kumamoto city were forecast to fall  of earthquakes struck on April 14, are  to reporters Monday after visiting a  Mashiki increased nearly five-fold  there, the ministry said.
tinued to shake the area on the  to 8 degrees Celsius overnight. facing an increasingly serious short- public health and welfare center, cur- from Friday to Monday, reaching a  Chinese activity in disputed 
southern island of Kyushu, including  The earthquake damage and loss  age of commodities. Though relief  rently being used as an evacuation  figure of 9,100. Stockpiles of drink- waters of the South China Sea, 
a 5.5-magnitude temblor yesterday  of power and water is reverberating  goods are being distributed to the  shelter, in the town of Mashiki in the  ing water, rice and other supplies  including the construction of 
afternoon. beyond Kyushu as Toyoto Motor Cor- prefecture from across the country,  prefecture. He frankly acknowledged  completely ran out Friday, and some  islands by dredging up sand onto 
Authorities were advising people  poration and other manufacturers  disrupted traffic networks, confusion  the delays in transporting supplies. evacuation shelters in the town failed  reefs and shoals in the Spratly 
staying in cars and shelters to move  have suspended production. and shortages of manpower in local  Thursday night’s tremor, which  to receive fresh goods. archipelago, has alarmed rival 
about to avoid developing deep- Several soldiers carried a wom- governments have prevented them  registered a maximum 7 on the Jap- An 80-year-old man who evacu- claimants, in particular the Phil-
vein thrombosis, or blood clots that  an’s body down yesterday morning  from being adequately distributed to  anese seismic intensity scale of 7, and  ated with his wife after his house was  ippines and Vietnam, as well as the 
develop after being immobile for a  as dozens of workers dug through  people affected by the earthquakes.  the “mainshock” that occurred early  completely destroyed said, “I have to  United States. The US has repeat-
long time. Japanese media reported  where a mudslide slammed into  The situation has shed light on what  Saturday caused extensive damage  stand in line for more than two hours  edly criticised the construction of 
that a 51-year-old woman from  buildings in Saturday’s quake. were overly optimistic assumptions  to the town, including the collapse  to receive supplies each time.  the islands. 
China’s Xi tells  HK leader testifies in 
party officials to 
‘glass-throwing’ case
make better use 
of Internet 
Reuters AFP political divisions in the semi-auton-
omous city, with some young 
campaigners pushing for self-deter-
mination or outright independence 
BEIJING: Chinese President Xi  HONG KONG: Unpopular Hong  from China as fears grow that Bei-
Jinping yesterday called on Com- Kong leader Leung Chun-ying gave  jing is tightening its grip.
munist Party officials to use the  evidence yesterday in an assault case  Rival groups clashed inside the 
Internet to better understand citi- against a legislator who threw a glass  Eastern Magistrates’ courtroom 
zens and address their grievances,  at him in parliament, the first time a  before the hearing and during the 
said state media, as an economic  sitting chief executive has testified  breaks, with anti-Leung groups 
downturn sparks popular frustra- in court. shouting: “Down with the Chi-
tion. An initially calm Leung became  nese Communist Party,” eliciting 
The party should be patient  increasingly exasperated as he  the response: “May the CCP live for 
with Internet users, resolve dif- was cross-examined for hours by  10,000 years!”
ficulties and correct erroneous  pro-democracy and anti-China  A small scuffle broke out when 
opinions in a timely manner, said  lawmaker Raymond Wong, who  one pro-Leung demonstrator shoved 
Xi, according to Xinhua. is accused of common assault and  a supporter from the Wong camp, 
The government is embrac- was representing himself in a court- with the Leung group calling their 
ing the Internet as a key space in  room packed with supporters from  rivals “yellow dogs”.
which to shape public discourse,  both sides. In court Leung described the 
an increasingly pressing issue as  Wong has pleaded not guilty  incident in July 2014, saying paper 
discontent spreads amongst the  to the charge and questioned the  had been thrown at him while he 
growing number of people hit by  validity of allowing Leung’s tes- was at the podium in the legislature.
the economic slowdown. timony, calling him “a liar and  “Then I heard glass breaking 
More broadly, the ruling Com- untrustworthy”. behind me,” said Leung. “It sounded 
munist Party sees technology as  The court ruled however that  close and forceful.”
cwrhuiccihal  gforer wbo alstt earni nagn intsu eacl ornaotem oyf,   Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying (centre) leaves the court where he gave evidence in an assault case against  wLeitunnegs s.could be admitted as a  saidA hded “inmga tdhea ts huere w wahs e“tshtaerrt loerd n”,o ht eI  
6.7 percent in the first quarter, its  pro-democracy and anti-China lawmaker Raymond Wong (not seen), in Hong Kong yesterday.  It comes as he battles widening  was injured”.
weakest pace since early 2009.
In an effort to shape public 
opinion online, Xi’s government  Philippines’ Ferdinand Marcos Junior defiant on father’s legacy
has implemented an unprec-
edented tightening of internet 
controls and sought to codify the 
policy within the law, a campaign 
that critics say ignores human 
rights and is a burden for business. AFP of benefit to the people.” to their decisions.
Officials say Internet restric- Marcos was a fresh-faced provincial gov- “I think a great deal of it was made up 
tions are needed to ensure security  ernor in his father’s dictatorship when millions  because none of it has been verified,” he told 
in the face of rising threats such as  took to the streets in a famous 1986 “People  AFP when asked whether they stole billions.
terrorism and foreign ideology that  MANILA: On the verge of securing his family’s  Power” uprising that forced the family to give  “These huge numbers that we hear about, 
could destabilise China. biggest victory since their humiliating downfall  up two decades of power and flee into US exile. we don’t really know where they come from and 
Premier Li Keqiang, propa- three decades ago, Philippine dictator Ferdinand  The Marcos family and its business allies are  how they were made up.”
ganda chief Liu Yunshan, central  Marcos’ (pictured) son talks confidently about  accused of plundering billions of dollars during  Marcos did concede there were abuses under 
bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan,  his political ambitions and his father’s legacy. the patriarch’s rule, while the regime’s security  his father’s regime, but insisted they were no 
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd Execu- In an exclusive interview with AFP ahead of  forces allegedly killed and tortured thousands of  worse than those committed by the democrat-
tive Chairman Jack Ma and Huawei  May 9 elections, with surveys showing he could  critics. However, after Marcos Snr died in exile  ically elected governments that followed.
Technologies Co Ltd Chairman Ren  win the vice presidency, Ferdinand Marcos Jnr  in Hawaii in 1989, his controversial wife, Imelda,  “I acknowledge that there were,” Marcos said 
Zhengfei attended the meeting,  conceded there were “widespread human rights  and their children were allowed to return to the  when asked about human rights abuses under 
Xinhua said. abuses” during his father’s rule. Philippines, and they slowly began rebuilding  his father’s rule.
Also taking part were top offi- But the 58-year-old insisted the Marcos  a power base. “(But) there are widespread human rights 
cials from the People’s Liberation  name remained one of his strongest assets, as  Part of their strategy was to portray the Mar- abuses in any administration and that is a prob-
Army and state security appara- he stuck to a no-apology mantra that has been  cos years as a golden age of peace, security and  lem that we as a country have to face.”
tus, according to the news agency. a key part of his family’s remarkable political  infrastructure-building for the nation. Memories of the Marcos years have domi-
Internet regulators should wel- resurrection. They also consistently denied any major  nated this election campaign.
come and learn from constructive  “I think one of the things that is happening  wrongdoing, fending off dozens of legal chal- In the Philippines, the president and vice 
criticism online, whether it’s tar- now is I am a beneficiary of the good work that  lenges and probes aimed at retrieving the  president are elected separately.
geted at the party and government  was done in my father’s time,” Marcos said on  fortune allegedly stolen from state coffers. Marcos’ bid for the vice presidency has sto- led the “People Power” revolution and suc-
or individual leaders, Xi said, topics  Monday night at his campaign headquarters in  Marcos, who rarely gives interviews,  len many headlines away from the race for the  ceeded Marcos as president, has repeatedly 
which are usually considered off- the Philippine capital. deflected questions about mass theft by his  top post — which in itself is a fascinating four- urged Filipinos in recent months to never for-
limits by China’s censors.  “There were so many different things that  parents, saying he believed accusations against  way tussle. get the dictatorship’s horrors and stamp out the 
were initiated at that time that to this day are  them were exaggerated but that he was not privy  President Benigno Aquino, whose mother  Marcos comeback.
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Probe finds South Korea 
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covered up mass abuse
Today, nobody has been held  tried to bury what happened. How 
accountable for the hundreds of  do you fight that?” Choi asked. “Look 
Former inmates of  deaths, rapes and beatings on the  at me now. I am wailing, desperate 
Brothers Home want  grounds of Brothers, the largest of  to tell our story. Please listen to us.”
new investigation. deroezde nusn odf efsaicrialibtilees,  faocrc tohrodsien cgo tnos iadn-  shopP oolwicnee rso,f rfoicuenrdse, da usps icshteildd rebny,  
Associated Press investigation. The  panhandlers, small-time street mer-
AP found that abuse at Brothers, pre- chants, the disabled and dissidents. 
viously almost unknown, was much  They ended up as prisoners at 36 
AP more vicious and widespread than  nationwide facilities, and numbered 
had been realised, based on hundreds  16,000 by 1986, according to govern-
of exclusive documents and dozens of  ment documents obtained by AP.
interviews with officials and former  Nearly 4,000 were at Brothers. 
BUSAN, SOUTH KOREA: Three dec- inmates, most of whom had not spo- Once an orphanage, Brothers Home 
ades ago, a policeman tortured Choi  ken before publicly. at its peak had more than 20 facto-
Seung-woo over a piece of bread he  Secrecy around Brothers persists  ries behind its well-guarded walls 
found in the boy’s schoolbag. because of a cover-up at the high- in the southern port city of Busan, 
After being stripped and hav- est levels, the AP found. Two early  churning out goods made by mostly  Vehicles queue on the causeway connecting Singapore to Malaysia yesterday. Singapore will implement 
ing a cigarette lighter repeatedly  attempts to investigate were sup- unpaid inmates. a bio-identification system called BioScreen at all checkpoints for visitors entering the country from 
sparked near his organs, the 14-year- pressed by senior officials who went  Some 90 percent of those  today. The BioScreen system will require visitors to scan their thumbprints on passing through 
old falsely confessed to stealing the  on to thrive in high-profile jobs; one  shouldn’t have been there because  immigration. 
bread. Two men with clubs came  remains a senior adviser to the cur- they didn’t meet the government’s 
and dragged him off to the Brothers  rent ruling party. definition of “vagrant,” former 
Home, a mountainside institution  Products made using slave labour  prosecutor Kim Yong Won told 
where some of the worst human  at Brothers were sent to Europe,  the AP, based on Brothers’ records  Nigeria state calls for international aid
rights atrocities in modern South  Japan and possibly beyond, and the  and interviews compiled in 1987 
Korean history took place. family that owned Brothers con- before government officials ended 
Even now, Choi weeps as he  tinued to run welfare facilities and  his investigation. A former inmate, 
speaks of what happened there. schools until just two years ago. Lee Chae-sik, said he watched the 
A guard in Choi’s dormitory vio- The few former inmates speak- man he worked for, chief enforcer  AFP  destruction in the state at $5.9bn. But Shettima said those who have 
lated him that night in 1982, and the  ing out want a new investigation. The  Kim Kwang-seok, lead near-daily,  The World Bank has set aside  fled the violence were still affected, 
next, and the next. So began five  government is blocking an opposi- often fatal beatings at a “corrections  $800m to support rebuilding, as  even as Nigeria’s military regains 
hellish years of slave labour and  tion lawmaker’s push to revisit the  room.” Lee said he also saw records  ABUJA: A northeast Nigerian state,  well as other programmes such as  control of captured territory and 
near-daily assaults, years in which  case, contending that the evidence  that sometimes listed as many as five  the worst hit in the country by the  de-mining and waste management,  reduces the rebels’ ability to mount 
Choi saw men and women beaten to  is too old. Ahn Jeong-tae, an official  daily deaths. The AP tried repeatedly  Boko Haram insurgency, needs  Shettima told a conference on recon- attacks.
death, their bodies carted away like  from Seoul’s Ministry of the Interior,  to track Kim down but could not. greater international assistance for  struction in Abuja. Some 2 million of the estimated 
garbage. said Brothers’ victims should have  Amid the violence was a mas- rebuilding as it faces funding issues  “But... $800m is a drop in the  2.6 million displaced have remained 
Choi was one of thousands — the  submitted their case years ago to a  sive money-making operation partly  and a food crisis, its governor said  ocean in a state that has lost almost  in Nigeria. Most are in living in host 
homeless, the drunk, the unlucky, but  temporary truth-finding commis- based on slave labour. Eleven of the  yesterday. $6bn as a result of the insurgency,”  communities, with about 10 percent 
mostly children and the disabled —  sion. “We can’t make separate laws  factories, ostensibly meant to train  Borno state governor Kashim  he added. in specially designated camps.
who were forced into facilities for  for every incident,” Ahn said. inmates for future jobs, saw a profit  Shettima said “we need the whole  “We need far more support from  Many of the camps are located 
so-called vagrants in the 1970s and  The official silence means that  by the end of 1986, according to  world to rally round us” to help  our international partners to be able  in and around the Borno state cap-
‘80s. The roundup came as the rul- even as South Korea prepares for  Busan city government documents  peace-building, rehabilitation and  to complete the rebuilding of our  ital, Maiduguri, with others across 
ing dictators prepared to bid for and  its second Olympics, in 2018, thou- obtained exclusively by the AP. reconstruction after nearly seven  communities.” the state to cater for those who have 
host the 1988 Seoul Olympics, which  sands of traumatised former inmates  The documents show that Broth- years of violence. “Monumental infrastructure and  returned to their home towns.
they saw as international validation  have still received no compensa- ers should have paid the current  A report for the World Bank  economic losses” have hit homes,  The governor said there was a 
of South Korea’s arrival as a modern  tion, let alone public recognition or  equivalent of $1.7m to more than  has said some 20,000 people from  schools, government buildings, water  “crisis of feeding” and that 1,800 
country. So they ordered police and  an apology. 1,000 inmates for their dawn-to- Borno have been killed in the Islam- sources, power and telecommunica- 50kg bags of rice were required every 
local officials to “purify” the streets. “The government has consistently  dusk work. ist insurgency and put the cost of the  tions networks, he added. day for some 381,000 IDPs. 
US envoy’s  N Korea on path to develop ICBM: US general Maldives orders 
motorcade  jailed Nasheed 
kills child in  AFP  to return from UK
Cameroon
WASHINGTON: Unless it is stopped, North  AFP 
Korea will eventually acquire intercontinental 
ballistic missile capabilities, the four-star gen-
AFP  eral selected to lead US forces in South Korea  COLOMBO: The Maldives yesterday cancelled 
told lawmakers yesterday. the prison leave granted to jailed former pres-
Speaking at his nomination hearing before  ident Mohamed Nasheed to undergo medical 
WASHINGTON: A diplomatic  the Senate Armed Services Committee, Gen- treatment in London and said it expected him to 
convoy in Cameroon carrying  eral Vincent Brooks warned that North Korean  return “expediently”.
the visiting US ambassador to the  leader Kim Jong-un was determined to build  The 48-year-old former leader was jailed last 
United Nations accidentally struck  rockets that could one day reach as far as the  year on controversial terrorism charges, but was 
and killed a young boy on Monday. United States. allowed to travel to Britain in January for treat-
Samantha Power is in Cam- “It’s very clear through the parades that  ment after he fell ill in jail.
eroon with officials from USAID,  they’ve done, what systems they have and some  The government initially extended Nasheed’s 
the Pentagon and the UN as part  of the attempted launches that ... over time, I  prison leave to allow him to undergo surgery, 
of Washington’s effort to support  believe we’re going to see them acquire these  but revoked the extension almost immediately, 
local authorities in their fight  capabilities if they’re not stopped,” Brooks said. although it has not given him a deadline to return.
against the extremist group Boko  Senator John McCain, who chairs the com- “The former president was given an extension 
Haram. mittee, asked Brooks how concerned he was  to undergo surgery. As his lawyers have confirmed 
“As we, the United Nations,  about the “immaturity and unpredictability of  that there is no surgery scheduled, the extension 
and Cameroonian officials drove  the rotund ruler in Pyongyang.” was cancelled,” it said in a statement.
to Mokoko this morning, a vehi- “I’m very concerned about the direction  “The government expects he will return 
cplaer ti no ft shter uccokn av oyyo uthnga tb woye,” w Peorwee ar   hdeet’se rgroeidn fgr,o amn dh isit p’su ervsuidite,”n Bt rtohoakt sh ree’ssp noontd yeedt.   North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (second left) visiting the newly built Mindulle Notebook  expeNdaisehnetleyd.” became the first democratically 
told a news conference in Maroua,  “If confirmed, I intend to be a close partner  Factory. elected president of the Maldives in 2008 and 
northern Cameroon. with the Republic of Korea to make sure they’re  Currently, about 28,500 US troops are sta- is like watching someone ride a bike and fall- served for four years before he was toppled in what 
“Although he received imme- ready.” tioned in South Korea, and the two forces have  ing off of it, but eventually they could become  he called a coup backed by the military and police.
diate medical care from an  The US military has kept a huge contin- very close military ties and continually con- a BMX champion,” he said. He was jailed on terrorism charges relating to 
ambulance in our convoy, he  gent of troops in South Korea since the end of  duct joint training. The Pentagon is confident it has adequate  the arrest of an allegedly corrupt judge in 2012, 
died shortly thereafter,” she said,  the Korean War in 1953. Brooks also voiced concern about North  missile defences to protect against a threat  when he was still in power.
according to a transcript provided  The two Koreas technically remain at war,  Korea’s pursuit of building submarine- from North Korea, but officials have watched  The Maldives has suffered prolonged political 
by the State Department. because the conflict ended in an armistice  launched ballistic missiles. with increasing alarm as Kim pushes forward  unrest in recent years, seriously denting its repu-
Power said she later visited  instead of a peace treaty. “While they have not been successful, this  with his nuclear tests and missile programme. tation as an upmarket tourist destination. 
the boy’s family with UN, US and 
Cameroonian officials “to offer 
our profound condolences and to  Cancer fears rise in Uganda as machine conks out
express our grief and heartbreak 
over what the family is going 
through.”
US officials were not able to 
say whether their government 
will pay compensation to the  AFP  will get recovery,” Naturinda said. “It  has never been built. the row over the delay, but for many  case, all are missing — we have a 
boy’s family. Power told report- has pained me because I have not yet  As a result, the lifeline sits,  cancer patients a year may be too  problem.”
ers the international community  produced any children. Even I have  unused. long. Patients are now being advised to 
would help Cameroon fight Boko  KAMPALA: Bronia Naturinda was  lost lots of weight, bleeding every  The breakdown of the current  Accusations are flying that the  go to neighbouring Kenya for radio-
Haram, but it was important to  diagnosed with cervical cancer last  time.” machine has given fresh urgency to  problem is symptomatic of a wider  therapy, a journey too expensive for 
have a strategy in place to provide  year and, with help from a char- The radiotherapy machine was  efforts to get the new one operational,  crisis in the health system. many.
security, development and human  ity, travelled 300km to Kampala for  a lifeline when China donated it 21  but it will take time. Winnie Watera, an economist at  Yesterday, Nairobi’s Aga Khan 
rights to vulnerable populations in  treatment using Uganda’s only radi- years ago: since then it has provided  “If they can even work 24 hours,  the Parliament Watch civil society  University Hospital offered free 
liberated territory. otherapy machine. around 30,000 life-saving treatments  within six months, we should have the  organisation says there are many rea- treatment for 400 Ugandan cancer 
“I just want to underscore that  The 28-year-old’s chance of sur- a year and given patients relief from  bunker ready,” said Jackson Orem,  sons why the machine was allowed to  patients.
America’s support for this effort is  vival were good until, after waiting  unbearable pain. who heads Uganda’s Cancer Institute  fall into disrepair. “Our values as an institution dic-
one that cuts across all areas. We  for more than three weeks, she was  It had already broken down sev- at the main Mulago Hospital. “There is the question of money,  tate nothing less,” chief executive 
cannot defeat Boko Haram only  told to go home because the machine  eral times before its final collapse  “So that means for the next half of  there is a question of management,  Shawn Bolouki said in a statement. 
using military force,” she said. she was counting on had broken down  this month and, although the govern- the year we should be installing the  there is a question of planning,” she  “While we can only treat a small frac-
Boko Haram is a guerrilla  beyond repair. ment paid ¤325,000 ($368,000) for a  equipment and testing it, so by one  said. “When all these come together,  tion of those requiring care... we will 
movement that emerged out of  “I felt pain because I thought that  replacement three years ago, the bun- year, it should be up and running.” it makes things work, but if one com- do all we can to help, and we encour-
previous Islamist insurgencies. if it works, we are going to be okay, we  ker needed to house the new machine  The government has tried to ease  ponent is missing — of which, in this  age others to follow our lead.”
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United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon during the opening of the new complex of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in 
the Hague, The Netherlands, yesterday.
EDITORIAL
Does premature Paris climate 
Impeachment crisis
  The impeachment movement against Brazilian President  deal risk a painful birth?
Dilma Rousseff has plunged the country into a crisis. 
Rousseff has called the move a conspiracy against her, a 
sexist drive because she is a woman, and a bid to sabotage 
democracy, while her opponents argue that they are just  others - signing the agreement is  UN climate change secretariat, only  is imminent,” he said.
following the law and Rousseff is getting what she deserves. (The  one thing but ratifying it another. countries that have formally joined  Many people think that will 
sexist remark is interesting because Rousseff is Brazil’s first female  The Paris accord will enter into  the agreement could make deci- come sooner rather than later, espe-
president) Even if both sides are right, or wrong, the current slugfest  force when at least 55 countries  sions affecting it. cially with China and the United 
representing at least 55 percent of  But those that have not could  States - which account for around 
doesn’t do the country any good. It has only stoked hatred and  global emissions ratify or formally  participate as observers, which may  38 percent of global emissions - 
intolerance in a country that remains polarized over the issue. join it in another way. allow them to make interventions  having signalled they will adopt it.
Rousseff is accused of violating a law limiting government  But while major emitters, nota- and submit proposals on draft texts. That makes the Paris deal dif-
spending and the lower house of the National Congress voted  bly China and the United States,  Another option would be to  ferent from the current emissions 
against her on Sunday. The case now moves to the Senate where the  have said they will pursue steps  convene the first session of the  reduction treaty, the Kyoto Protocol, 
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first Brazilian leader to be impeached in more than 20 years. There  In some countries, including the  cussions on rules and guidelines  to come into force in 2005 after 
are two curious aspects to the case. First,  United States, leaders are expected  for the new agreement proceeded  Russia used ratification as a bar-
though she may have violated the law  to use their executive authority to  under a working group. gaining chip to gain EU support 
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Rousseff  linked to the state oil firm Petrobras,  the world’s poorest  Abeysinghe noted. of ratifiers because it will require  may be minimal. TWN later clari-
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impeachment  Secondly, those who have accused the  a proposal from the Third World  parliamentarians itself is a big chal- approving the deal as a bloc - a  the Paris deal right now if they are 
and the  president of violation are themselves  Network (TWN) urging them not  lenge. The concern our countries  process that could take some time. not yet ready to put into practice 
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recession  assume the presidency, has been accused  group, had suggested developing  are worried they may be excluded  the decision-making for the crit- have promised to do before 2020, 
and domestic  of the same offence as the president, and  countries wait a little, to make sure  from making crucial decisions, she  ical rules under the agreement,  when the Paris agreement had been 
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crisis is not  of succession, is charged with receiving  technical help for them shift to  Inter-Parliamentary Union about  Waskow, WRI’s international cli- year. Other experts agree.
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in Swiss banks. According to a report  The ministers and officials  members of parliament in devel- vested interest in influencing how  if the Paris Agreement comes into 
by Congresso em Foco, a prominent  representing the group of 48 least  oping countries, which could help  mechanisms for transparency and  force early, they are not going to 
watchdog in Brasilia, more than half the lawmakers who decided her  developed countries (LDCs) instead  expedite ratification, Abeysinghe  compliance with the agreement  forget about their pre-2020 com-
fate on Sunday are under probe for corruption, fraud and electoral  issued a statement urging all coun- said. The question of what hap- will work, among other issues, they  mitments”, said IIED’s Abeysinghe.
malpractices. All this doesn’t nullify the case against Rousseff, but  tries to participate in the signing  pens if the Paris Agreement takes  will likely want to join it as soon  Amid all the fanfare around 
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implementation of the law and equal treatment to all citizens. the Paris Agreement “at the ear- of countries ratify it is troubling  Islands at UN climate talks. mature entry into force could yet 
The crisis is set to worsen in the coming weeks as both sides gird  liest possible date”, in an effort to  experts beyond the developing  “There is going to be an incen- bring political and technical birth 
for a fight, further exacerbating the many problems the country is  ensure implementation “as soon  world. tive for countries to ratify once it  pains for some.    
facing. The economy is in a shambles and is going through its worst  possible”.
recession in decades, the health sector is struggling to cope with the  Achala Abeysinghe, a legal 
outbreak of the mosquito-borne Zika virus and the 2016 Rio Olympic  expert on climate change nego-
tiations with the UK-based 
Games, which Brazil is hosting, is around the corner. All these require  International Institute for Envi-
the collective efforts of all parties and the government.  ronment and Development (IIED), 
Perhaps holding a new election would be a better way forward,  said the 37 or so countries at the 
leaving Brazilians to decide the future course of action. Kinshasa meeting all indicated they 
would head to New York.
With around 155 countries 
now expected to ink the agree-
ment this week - and a handful 
of them, mainly small island states, 
Quote of the day well on the way to ratification - 
there is optimism that the climate 
deal will come into force earlier 
Ankara would no longer  than envisaged.
abide by the March  The agreement was negotiated 
under the understanding it would 
migrant accord if Brussels  take effect from 2020. This date 
fails to implement the  was removed from the final text, 
pledge to grant Turks visa- apparently to create room for the 
free travel by June. deal to come into effect earlier.
“Early entry into force is a pos-
itive sign, but there are also some 
concerns that need to be addressed,” 
Ahmet Davutoglu said Abeysinghe, who advises the 
Turkish Prime Minister chair of the LDC group at UN cli-
mate talks. Environmentalists hold a banner which reads, ‘Standing and Determined for the Climate” at a 
For poorer countries - as for  protAecscto drdeimngo tnos ltarwatyieorns  wneitahr t thhee  Eiffbeecl oTmowese crl einar P thaarits e,n Ftrrayn incteo,  fionr cteh is December 12, 2015. file picture.
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