Disabled Saudi’s food truck ready to roll at Riyadh Season

Updated 10 October 2019
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Disabled Saudi’s food truck ready to roll at Riyadh Season

RIYADH: This year’s Riyadh Season program has excited the nation — and one young Saudi in particular.

Salah Al-Awaji, a disabled student who uses a wheelchair, owns a food truck that is the sole source of income for his family, his mother and his brother.

His ambition was to open for business at the Riyadh Season from Oct. 11 until Dec. 15, but he found himself thwarted at every turn. In despair, Salah recorded a video appeal and posted it online.

“I have experienced difficulties in trying to participate in Riyadh Season. I have tried contacting them and persuading them but perhaps because I’m handicapped, they believe I won’t be able to work, which is not true,” he said.

The response was swift. Turki Al-Sheikh, head of the General Entertainment Authority, posted Salah’s video on Twitter and tagged Riyadh Season organizers. “Immediately finish up his papers and take into account his ease of movement,” Al-Sheikh told them. 

“No fees will be taken from him and if he needs support, we will give it. Have I made myself clear?”

Riyadh Season quickly replied: “Consider it done.” A delighted Salah told Al-Sheikh: “Thank you for your quick interaction and support. I will make you proud in Riyadh Season. I will give a half-price discount to people with special needs.”

One of the key aims of the Saudi Vision 2030 reform plan is to empower people with special needs.


Saudi foreign ministry condemns demolition of UNRWA buildings in Jerusalem by Israel

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Saudi foreign ministry condemns demolition of UNRWA buildings in Jerusalem by Israel

  • Israeli bulldozers demolished structures inside Sheikh Jarrah compound on Tuesday
  • Kingdom expresses support for beleaguered UN agency in statement

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the demolition of buildings belonging to the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees by Israeli occupation forces in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of occupied Jerusalem.
The ministry rejected Israeli violations of international law and held the international community responsible for addressing the Israeli policy of “crimes against international relief organizations,” the Saudi Press Agency reported.
It added: “Saudi Arabia expresses its support for UNRWA in its humanitarian mission to provide relief to the brotherly Palestinian people, and calls on the international community to protect relief organizations, their workers and their facilities.”
On Tuesday, Israeli bulldozers demolished structures inside UNRWA’s compound in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of Jerusalem after storming the area and sealing off the surrounding streets, according to Wafa news agency.