12 Gulf Daily News Friday, 17th October 2014 Email: gdnnews@gdn.com.bh n Leaders thanked HIS Majesty King Hamad received a cable of thanks from Bahamas governor-general Dame Marguerite Pindling, in reply to a congratulatory cable on her country’s Independence Day. l His Royal Highness Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa received a cable of thanks from Pakistani National Assembly speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, who visited the kingdom last month. n Services highlighted EDUCATION Minister Dr Majid Al Nuaimi visited a classroom for students with autism in Al Rawda Primary School. He was briefed on services provided to autistic students and the advanced equipment which helped students excel in math and join normal schools. n Proposals presented MINISTER of State for Electricity and Water Affairs Dr Abdulhussain Mirza met Terry Bevan of Nano Technology Products who presented proposals to increase energy production from solar panels. n Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Hassan Fakhro yesterday opened the Cake Boutique at Seef Corner, Seef District. Present were His Majesty King Hamad’s adviser for media affairs Nabeel Al Hamer, Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry second deputy chairman Jawad Al Hawaj, Cake Boutique pastry chef Austrian Nadia Zucchelli and MESK Holdings managing director Nawaf Riad Alshawwa. Above, Dr Fakhro cuts the ribbon as Mr Alshawwa, left, and Mr Al Hamer look on. n The Municipalities and Urban Planning Affairs Ministry celebrated World Habitat Day at InterContinental Regency Bahrain. It was held under the patronage of Deputy Premier Shaikh Khalid bin Abdulla Al Khalifa. In a speech marking the occasion, Minister Dr Juma Al Ka’abi stressed Bahrain’s keenness to back the international community’s efforts to promote sustainable urban development. Dr Al Ka’abi outlined the ministry’s plans and achievements in urban development in line with goals of the UN Human Settlements Programme. n Palestine move welcomed BAHRAIN’S Foreign Ministry has welcomed the decision of Sweden and the British House of Commons to recognise Palestine as an independent state. The ministry said these important steps will support efforts to end Israeli occupation of Palestinian lands and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state. n Creativity camp launched INJAZ Bahrain chief executive Shaikha Hessa bint Khalifa Al Khalifa expressed happiness over the launch of the “Creativity Camp” for private schools, in cooperation with GPIC. She praised the role of the company in supporting inJAz Bahrain’s initiatives, adding that the programme will grant students the opportunity to learn entrepreneurship skills to develop their businesses in the future. Shaikha Hessa toured the schools taking part in the camp, held at GPIC club. She said the programme is one of the three new ones added by inJAz to its list of 12 activities this year. n Recommendations accepted n Culture Minister Shaikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa led Bahrain’s delegation to the 20th meeting of the GCC Culture Ministers in Kuwait. Kuwaiti Minister for Information, Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Director of National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters Shaikh Salman Sabah Al Salem Al Homoud Al Sabah opened the meeting. The ministers approved Bahrain’s proposal to set up a museum for a historical or heritage site in each country. A number of GCC intellectuals and artists were honoured. The Culture Ministry had nominated writers Aqeel Swar, Ali Foulad and Ghada Khonji to be honoured during the current session. THE Interior Ministry has accepted the recommendations made by the Ombudsman secretariat in its first annual report issued in May. The ministry is preparing a plan to implement the recommendations in stages, said Ombudsman office secretary general Nawaf Al Ma’awada. He was speaking at a seminar on the role of Ombudsman Secretariat and the Prisons and Detainees Commission. It was organised by Bahrain University’s Faculty of Law. The recommendations include rules for inspecting inmates, Mr Al Ma’awada said, stressing the need to make jail staff aware of the new regulations to ensure the rights and privacy of prisoners. n Hotel sector backed LABOUR Ministry Under-Secretary Sabah Al Dossary yesterday received newly-appointed general manager of Ritz-Carlton Bahrain, Hotel and Spa Christian Zandonella. He affirmed the ministry’s keenness to develop Bahrain’s hotel sector, which offers a range of job opportunities for citizens. n Officers honoured GENERAL Director of Traffic Shaikh Nasser bin Abdulrahman Al Khalifa honoured Captain Bader Abdullateef Al Oraifi and policeman Jassim Mohammed from traffic accident section for their efficiency and commitment to work. n Society to monitor polls MABADI Human Rights Society has announced its intention to take part as an observer in the parliamentary and municipal elections next month. The society said it was forming teams made up of lawyers and human rights activists. The group submitted an official application to the Legislation and Legal Opinion Commission. n 259,328 visit Bahrain A TOTAL of 259,328 people visited Bahrain between October 9 and Wednesday. Of these, 191,807 arrived from Saudi Arabia and other GCC countries via King Fahad Causeway, 67,266 through Bahrain International Airport and 255 through ports. n Opinion polls held BAHRAIN Youth Society (BYC) conducted opinion polls on the upcoming elections as part of its national youth campaign. It aims to raise youths’ awareness on the importance of taking part in elections. BYC president Ali Sharafi said the society is holding meetings with a number of Bahrainis aged between 20 and 40 to be informed about their trends and awareness on electoral process. The polls will address Bahraini youths’ concerns like unemployment, housing and health care. n Health Minister Sadiq Al Shehabi yesterday met a team of experts and consultants from the World Bank, on a visit to Bahrain to discuss the National Health Insurance Programme to be introduced by the ministry. The minister said the new plan would open doors for more local and foreign investments. The delegation will take part in a seminar on national health insurance on October 21 at the Isa Cultural Centre. n Al Najma Club has signed an investment agreement with Shifa Al Jazeera Medical Group. Club vice-president Isa Al Qattan and Shifa Al Jazeera chairman Dr Mohammed Rabeeullah sealed the deal at the Ritz-Carlton Bahrain, Hotel and Spa in the presence of club board member and head of football section Shaikh Abdulrahman bin Mubarak Al Khalifa. Under the agreement, Shifa Al Jazeera will sponsor Al Najma Football Club for a fiveyear period and provide financial incentives in case the club wins the Bahraini Football Premier League or qualifies for His Majesty King Hamad’s Football Cup. The incentive will be doubled if the club wins the cup. UK report hails Bahrain’s reforms THE UK’s technical assistance to Bahrain’s reform programme continued with real efforts being made in areas where human rights concerns remain, said a major British report published yesterday. The UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office mentioned in its human rights and democracy report for last year that there were still significant issues to be addressed, but evidence reflected real efforts. It said that between April and September this year, the UK remained fully engaged with Bahrain’s government on human rights issues through high-level ministerial meetings. “In June, the then Minister for the Middle East and North Africa, Hugh Robertson, visited Bahrain for the third meeting of the UK-Bahrain Joint Working By MOHAMMED AL A’ALI Group, to discuss the UK’s ongoing support for Bahrain’s reform programme with particular focus on strengthening human rights and the rule of law,” it said. “We welcome evidence of Bahrain’s commitment to improving prison conditions with a new women’s prison now operational, and a new build programme commenced at Jaw Prison. “Accountability of the security forces remains crucial.” It mentioned that British officials raised concerns about continuing allegations of mistreatment and torture with the government of Bahrain, and urged it to ensure all allegations are fully and transparently investigated, with those responsible held accountable. The report said in some areas, freedom of speech and expression continue to be constricted, for example where individuals are convicted for inciting illicit activity and spreading false information. “We remain concerned by the 2013 decree on contacts between political societies and foreign parties, which was enforced for the first time in July last year.” It said that in September, the government of Bahrain presented an update on implementation of its UN Universal Periodic Review (UPR) recommendations at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. “Whilst it is clear that progress has been made in a number of areas, there is still more to be done. “During the September session of the UN Human Rights Council, we welcomed some of the steps taken by Bahrain (e.g. on devel- oping the NIHR), but encouraged the government to enhance its co-operation with OHCHR and UN officials and Special Rapporteurs, accepting the full OHCHR offer of technical assistance.” “For the remainder of 2014, through diplomatic and technical assistance, we will continue to play our part in supporting Bahrain’s reform programme and in addressing the remaining recommendations of the UPR and Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry.” “We strongly support the King’s announcement on September 21 this year to hold parliamentary elections in November, as one of only a few countries in the region to do so, and have been actively encouraging all sides to engage in the process. The EU has expressed similar support and encouragement.”
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