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Jordan, Italy discuss bilateral ties

By - Nov 15,2017 - Last updated at Nov 15,2017

AMMAN — Secretary General of the Foreign Ministry Zeid Lawzi on Wednesday met with his Italian counterpart Elisabetta Belloni and an accompanying delegation over means to develop bilateral ties in the economic, cultural and scientific fields.

The two sides discussed possibilities of holding an economic forum between the two countries to promote Jordan as an investment destination, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. Balloni granted Lawzi the Great Cross Knight Medal in recognition of his efforts in boosting Jordanian-Italian ties during his mission as the Kingdom’s ambassador in Rome.

 

 

Tarawneh receives NCHR rights report

By - Nov 15,2017 - Last updated at Nov 15,2017

AMMAN — Lower House Speaker Atef Tarawneh on Wednesday received a copy of the National Centre for Human Rights’ (NCHR) report on the condition of human rights in Jordan in 2016.

Tarawneh received the report during a meeting with NCHR Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Mohammad Bakhit, and Commissioner General Mousa Burayzat, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Tarawneh pledged to help in finding solutions to human rights issues in the Kingdom, adding that the economic situation has had negative repercussions on all aspects of life including human rights. He stressed that the House will study the report before referring it to specialised committees.

Bakhit said that the report included issues related to overcrowding in prisons, courts and hospitals, in addition to registering violations to public freedoms and violence against women.

 

 

Six sentenced for promoting Daesh

By - Nov 15,2017 - Last updated at Nov 15,2017

AMMAN — The State Security Court (SSC) on Wednesday sentenced six defendants convicted of promoting Daesh ideologies with sentences ranging up to 10 years of hard labour.

The court convicted two brothers with promoting ideologies of a terror group and sentenced them to a two-year prison term each with temporary hard labour, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

The court convicted a secondary student of attempting to join armed groups and terrorist organisation, and sentenced him to two years with hard labour, after shortening the sentence taking into account his young age. SSC ruled that three suspects were not responsible for the charges levelled against them.

 

 

Climbers stuck on Wadi Rum mountain rescued

By - Nov 15,2017 - Last updated at Nov 15,2017

AMMAN — Civil Defence Department (CDD) personnel, supported by a Royal Air Force helicopter, on Wednesday rescued two climbers, who were stuck on one of Wadi Rum’s mountains.

The two climbers, who were found at Jabal Rum near the Nabataean temple, were reported to be in fair condition, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. 

Jordan to go ahead with Red Sea-Dead Sea project despite Israel's withdrawal threat

By - Nov 15,2017 - Last updated at Nov 15,2017

The Red Sea- Dead Sea project is planned to generate more water for Jordan and save the Dead Sea (Photo courtesy of Water Valley Authority)

AMMAN—Jordan on Tuesday said it was going ahead with the Red Sea-Dead Sea water conveyance project with or without Israel, which threatened on Tuesday to withdraw from the project until it is staff are allowed to return to the Israeli embassy in Amman.

"We are going ahead with the project with or without Israel," a government official told The Jordan Times on Tuesday.

Israel has reportedly told Jordan that a joint agreement for the construction of a pipeline transferring water from the Red Sea to the Dead Sea will not go ahead until Israel is allowed to reopen its embassy in Amman, Israeli media reports indicated Tuesday.

Citing Israeli officials, the reports said Israel notified Jordan that the water project will not move forward until Ambassador Einat Schlein and her staff are permitted to return to their posts.

The source said that Jordan would not allow the reopening of the Israeli embassy in Amman and the return of its crew until legal action is taken against an Israeli staffer who had killed two Jordanians.

"We are asking for justice and legal steps to address the embassy incident," the official said Tuesday.

The official said that bilateral relations with Israel are important for both countries "and probably more for Israel."

On July 23rd, sixteen-year-old Mohammad Jawawdeh was killed, along with Bashar Hamarneh, a doctor, by an Israel embassy employee at a residential building rented by the Israeli embassy in Amman. The killer, who shot both Jawawdeh and Hamarneh, left Jordan to Israel protected by his diplomatic immunity, a matter which triggered widespread public anger in Jordan. 

On his return to Tel Aviv, the guard was warmly welcomed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with the footage of the encounter insulting the sentiments of Jordanians.

"The Israeli PM sacrificed the relationship with Jordan to improve his electrical approval rating," said the official, who preferred not to be named.

Under the first phase, a total of 300 million cubic metres (mcm) of water will be pumped each year. In its following phases, the Red-Dead project will see up to 2 billion cubic metres of seawater transferred from the Red Sea to the Dead Sea annually, according to the Water and Irrigation Ministry.

The Red-Dead project’s main components are a seawater intake structure; an intake pump station; a seawater pipeline; a desalination plant with a capacity of 65-85mcm per year; a desalination brine conveyance pipeline; two lifting pump stations; hydropower plants; and discharge facilities at the Dead Sea.

The seawater will be pumped out from an intake located in the north of the Gulf of Aqaba.

In addition to providing much needed water to Jordan, Palestine and Israel, the project has an ecological dimension as it seeks to stop the continuous diminishing of the Dead Sea, whose water level drops one metre each year, according to the ministry.

 

 

King renews support for Bahrain’s security, stability

His Majesty meets with King Hamad in Manama

By - Nov 15,2017 - Last updated at Nov 15,2017

His Majesty King Abdullah meets with Bahraini King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa in Manama on Tuesday (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

AMMAN — His Majesty King Abdullah on Tuesday met with Bahraini King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa in Manama and discussed the bilateral relations between the two countries and the latest regional developments.

During the meeting, which was attended by senior officials from both countries, the two leaders stressed the “deep-rooted” relations between the two kingdoms and keenness to boost them in all fields, a Royal Court statement said. 

They underscored the importance of sustaining coordination between the countries on various issues, especially the regional challenges, which will help enhance the Arab joint action, and serving the Arab nation’s causes.

The talks addressed the crises that the Middle East is witnessing, and finding political solutions that would bring security and stability back to the region, in addition to the regional and international efforts in the war against terrorism.

King Abdullah stressed Jordan’s support to Bahrain against any threats to its security and stability, noting that the security of the Arab Gulf states is considered the main cornerstone for the region’s security and stability.

The Bahraini King stressed his appreciation for His Majesty’s support and his important role in serving the Arab issues and enhancing cooperation among Arab countries, as well as his continuous endeavours to realise peace and stability in the region.

Royal Court Chief Fayez Tarawneh, Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi, King Office Director Jafar Hassan and Jordan’s Ambassador in Bahrain Mohammed Ali Suraj attended the meeting. 

Guinean president visits several security institutions

By - Nov 15,2017 - Last updated at Nov 15,2017

Guinean President Alpha Conde visits the Royal Military College on Tuesday (Petra photo)

AMMAN — Guinean President Alpha Conde on Tuesday visited the Royal Military College where he was briefed by commander Brig. Gen. Salameh Othman on the institution’s tasks and duties.

The president then watched a movie highlighting the development and history of the college, and its role in preparing officers of the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army (JAF) and other armies, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Conde also visited the King Abdullah II Design and Development Bureau (KADDB), where he was received by KADDB Director General Brig. Gen. Mohammad Habahbeh who delivered a presentation on the role of the centre in designing and developing equipment before transferring them to companies for production according to each company’s specialisation, Petra reported. 

The Guinean president had a firsthand look at a 9-millimetre pistol and a 5.56-calibre offensive rifle, as well as other projects to modify weapons used by JAF. 

At the end of the visit, he voiced his admiration of the technological level achieved by the centre and its affiliated companies, highlighting the importance of developing cooperation in the field of defence industries. 

The president also visited the Royal Police Academy and listened to a briefing on its tasks and duties.

The academy commander, Col. Mikhled Zu’bi, said the academy undertakes the role of bolstering skills of public security personnel by engaging them in various police and security courses to educate them on police sciences that positively reflect on the progress of their work.

He added that the academy has turned into a central destination for police sciences students from Arab and foreign countries as it offers Masters and PhD degrees in police, security and legal majors in cooperation with Mutah University.

Conde, who is currently on an official visit to the Kingdom, commended the progress achieved by Jordan in the police and security fields, and voiced hope for joint cooperation and exchange of relevant expertise.

He also visited the Ministry of Agriculture where he had a look at the Kingdom’s experiments in agriculture.

Agriculture Minister Khalid Hniefat briefed Conde on the status of agriculture in Jordan and the phases of its development, in addition to the Jordanian experiment in administrating water resources in agriculture. 

Princess Muna opens medical workshop to mark World Diabetes Day

By - Nov 15,2017 - Last updated at Nov 15,2017

HRH Princess Muna on Tuesday opened a medical training course on diabetes at the King Hussein Medical Centre (Petra photo)

AMMAN — A medical training on diabetes on Tuesday was held at the King Hussein Medical Centre, under the patronage of HRH Princess Muna, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Organised by the Department of Internal Medicine, Endocrinology and Diabetes in Royal Medical Services in cooperation with the British Royal College of Physicians / London (RCP), the two-day course came on the occasion of the World Diabetes Day, which is marked on November 14 each year.

Royal Medical Services (RMS) Director General Maj. Gen. Muin Habashneh said that the RMS cooperates with all relevant organisations in the health sector to combat diabetes, citing the “outstanding results” in the scientific and training arenas achieved in cooperation with the RCP.

Health Minister Mahmoud Sheyyab called for enhancing the efforts to prevent chronic diseases in general and diabetes in particular, and to promote a healthy lifestyle that contributes to reducing the spread of these illnesses. 

Sheyyab said that numbers of diabetic patients are increasing, posing a threat to society. He referred to statistics of the World Health Organisation, which showed that there are currently 422 million diabetic adults worldwide.

RCP’s International Medical Director Ali Jawad praised the cooperation between the RCP and RMS, which witnessed the exchange of scientific expertise and the training of doctors and workers in the Jordanian health sector.

At the end of the ceremony, HRH Princess Muna honoured the RCP representative as well as representatives of companies sponsoring the scientific course.

Officials pledge to include NCHR comments into human rights recommendations

By - Nov 15,2017 - Last updated at Nov 15,2017

AMMAN — State Minister for Legal Affairs Bisher Khasawneh on Tuesday reiterated the Kingdom’s commitment towards human rights and basic freedoms.

“The Kingdom also welcomes all the local and international organisations’ remarks regarding the status of human rights and takes them seriously,” Khasawneh said. 

Khasawneh, who was deputising for Prime Minister Hani Mulki, made the pledges during a meeting that included members of the legislative, legal and implementing government agencies, as well as members of the governmental team for human rights formed back in 2014.

The event was organised by the office of Basel Tarawneh, the government coordinator for human rights.  

Tarawneh said that the meeting also aimed to discuss the recommendations made by the National Centre for Human Rights (NCHR) report, which was presented last month to His Majesty King Abdullah, relevant government institutes, as well as Parliament.

“My office will collect all the recommendations based on the NCHR’s comments and will include them into a report to be prepared soon,” Tarawneh told the gathering at the Royal Cultural Centre.  

He emphasised that the Kingdom’s achievements in regards to human rights is improving “thanks to the strong political will represented by His Majesty King Abdullah”.

Meanwhile, Second Deputy Speaker at the Lower House MP Suleiman Zaben and senator and former justice minister, Bassam Talhouni, both pledged to carefully examine the NCHR comments and “attempt to adopt its recommendations”.

“We should protect the Jordanian state by ensuring the protection of the rights and freedoms of its citizens,” Zaben said.

Talhouni added: “We are taking the NCHR’s report seriously and will look into ways of ensuring that its comments will be adopted by the relevant authorities.”

But Jordanian National Commission for Women Secretary General Salam Nims had a different opinion regarding the status of human rights in Jordan.

“I believe that public freedoms are declining and we are unable to perform many of our activities because the civil society is sometimes being banned from holding activities by the government,” Nims told the gathering.

Banning activities for the civil society, Nims continued, “basically means restricting activities on the women’s movement in Jordan as well”.

UN honours Generation For Peace peacebuilding efforts

By - Nov 15,2017 - Last updated at Nov 15,2017

AMMAN — The UN, Geneva Peacebuilding Platform, Rotary International and the Jordan’s permanent mission to the UN on Tuesday honoured Generations for Peace (GFP) for its “distinguished” efforts at all levels.

GFP founder and Chairman HRH Prince Feisal, along with high ranking representatives of diplomatic missions, attended the ceremony that was held on the sidelines of the Geneva Peace Week 2017, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

At a recent conference titled “Our journey in Generations for Peace: from passion to influence, lessons learnt from the field”, GFP reviewed its experience in sustainable conflicts transformation through enhancing young leadership, empowering communities and promoting the values of tolerance and responsible citizenship. 

GFP President Mohanned Arabiyat highlighted the importance of avoiding terrorism by engaging the youth and promoting role models who have positive effects.

At the opening session of the Rotary Day for International Peace in the UN, he shed light on the roots of GFP and the Kingdom’s “legacy” in peace-building, Petra added. 

Generations for Peace is a leading global non-profit peace-building organisation founded by Prince Feisal and Sarah Kabbani in 2007.

Dedicated to sustainable conflict transformation at the grassroots, Generations for Peace empowers volunteer leaders of youth to promote active tolerance and responsible citizenship in communities experiencing different forms of conflict and violence, according to GFP website.

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