Saudi camel festival spokesman explains new guidelines

The third King Abdul Aziz Camel Festival organized by the country’s Camel Club will run until March 20. (SPA)
Updated 14 February 2019
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Saudi camel festival spokesman explains new guidelines

  • The third King Abdul Aziz Camel Festival organized by the country’s Camel Club will run until March 20
  • The new system includes a punishment aimed at curbing violations of harming camels

JEDDAH: The Saudi Camel Club announced a new system for camels participating at the King Abdel Aziz Festival as well as field entry, and its evaluation by arbitration committees at a Sunday press conference.

The third King Abdul Aziz Camel Festival organized by the country’s Camel Club will run until March 20.

Camel Club member and official spokesman for the festival, Fawzan bin Hamad Al-Mady explained that the new system includes a punishment aimed at curbing violations of harming camels, an animal that is an integral part of the Arab world’s heritage.

He stressed that establishing a Camel Club was intended for serving camel owners and conducting such competitions in a manner that suits them.

“The goal is not to search for mistakes, but to stop abuses committed by some owners. There must be a system and sanctions in place to stop these abuses,” Al-Mady explained.

Al-Mady also presented the numbers of abuses that have been revealed over the past days, pointing out that a press conference will be held after the competition of each category to clarify the committees’ findings.


Saudi culture minister attends Damascus International Book Fair 2026

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Saudi culture minister attends Damascus International Book Fair 2026

  • Saudi Arabia, Qatar are guests of honor at the fair
  • Cultural event runs from Feb. 6-16

LONDON: Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, the Saudi minister of culture, visited Syria on Thursday to attend the Damascus International Book Fair 2026, where the Kingdom is the guest of honor.

Prince Badr met with his Syrian counterpart, Mohammed Yassin Saleh. During their meeting, they highlighted the deep cultural ties between the two countries and the significance of cultural cooperation, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Several officials from the Saudi Ministry of Culture and Royal Court counselors attended the meeting, including Abdulrahman bin Muammar, the general supervisor of the King Abdulaziz Public Library in Riyadh.

The cultural event runs from Feb. 6-16. Qatar and Saudi Arabia are guests of honor at the fair.