King lauded for Yemen relief center

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Updated 14 May 2015
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King lauded for Yemen relief center

Saudi officials, scholars and Yemenis including President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi have praised Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman for opening a relief center that would provide aid for the Yemeni people.
“The center will provide relief for all communities in Yemen in coordination with the UN agencies concerned and international organizations,” said Hadi. It would alleviate the suffering of Yemeni men, women and children, he said.
“The center embodies the Kingdom’s leading role in carrying out humanitarian and relief works not only in Yemen, but across the world,” said Tawfiq Khoja, director of the executive bureau of the Gulf Cooperation Council’s Health Ministers’ Council.
Khoja said the establishment of the center indicates that the Kingdom remains committed to helping the Yemeni people. He said King Salman has been keeping a close watch on the situation in the country. Saudi Arabia has been determined to dispatch humanitarian aid to the people through various channels, he said.
Saleh N. Al-Otaibi, a Saudi academic, said: “This royal gesture is a continuation of the Kingdom’s efforts to extend help to the Yemeni people and to save them from the atrocities of the Houthi militants.” He said Yemen was the poorest country in the Arab region and struggles with chronic underdevelopment and instability.
“Malnutrition, food and water shortages, rampant unemployment, illiteracy and high gender inequality have been compounded by civil conflict,” said Al-Otaibi. King Salman’s initiative would speed up aid to these poor people, he said.
He said that the warring factions in Yemen, including the Houthis, are not complying with the terms of the five-day truce that started on Tuesday night.
“The whole of Yemen is in turmoil,” said Rabee Amin, a Yemeni marketing executive. He thanked King Salman for his “unprecedented support for Yemen.” Since 2004, fighting between the government of Yemen and Houthi rebels has displaced an estimated 175,000 people, he said. “The situation was further aggravated after the Houthis, backed by Iran, launched unilateral war in my country,” he said.
Amin said that the new escalation in the conflict has worsened the humanitarian situation but this would be eased by the support offered by King Salman and Saudi Arabia. “The Saudi response was natural and automatic. The Kingdom always takes care of those suffering in surrounding countries not only in Yemen,” he said.
In a statement on Wednesday, Brig. Gen. Ahmed Assiri, spokesman of the Saudi-led coalition, commended the humanitarian gesture of King Salman. However, he expressed doubts that the Houthis would comply with the terms of the cease-fire. He said that the relief center would boost efforts of UN agencies to deliver aid in Yemen.
King Salman has allocated SR2 billion to the relief effort. This is the SR1 billion promised after a request made by the UN, and a further SR1 billion donation he made on Wednesday at the launch of the center. Most of the funds will be used by the UN, which said recently in a statement that the money would meet the needs of 7.5 million people affected by the worsening humanitarian crisis in Yemen.


Saudi project clears 935 Houthi mines in Yemen

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Saudi project clears 935 Houthi mines in Yemen

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Project Masam cleared 935 mines in Yemen in one week from May 4 to May 10, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

Overseen by the Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief, the project’s specialist teams destroyed 876 pieces of unexploded ordnance, 47 anti-tank mines, seven anti-personnel mines and five improvised explosive devices.

The explosives, planted by the Houthi militia across Yemen, posed a threat to civilians, including children, women and the elderly.

The demining operations took place in Marib, Aden, Jouf, Shabwa, Taiz, Hodeidah, Lahij, Sanaa, Al-Bayda, Al-Dhale and Saada.

A total of 440,067 mines have been cleared since the start of the initiative in 2018, according to Ousama Al-Gosaibi, the project’s managing director.

The initiative trains local demining engineers and provides them with modern equipment. It also offers support to Yemenis injured by the devices.

About 5 million people have been forced to flee their homes since the beginning of the conflict in Yemen, many of them displaced by the presence of land mines, according to the Project Masam website.

Masam teams are tasked with clearing villages, roads and schools to facilitate the safe movement of civilians and the delivery of humanitarian aid.


Saudi minister attends G20 judicial meeting in Brazil

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Saudi minister attends G20 judicial meeting in Brazil

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Justice Dr. Walid Al-Samaani took part in the G20 Summit of Supreme Courts and Constitutional Courts in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from May 12-14.

Discussions focused on integrating technology, particularly AI, in justice systems, and exploring innovative technologies used by G20 courts, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The summit discussed promoting citizenship and social inclusion, climate litigation and sustainable development, and digital transformation to enhance judicial efficiency.

Meanwhile, the Family Affairs Council delegation, led by its secretary-general, Dr. Maimoonah Al-Khalil, took part in the Women’s Empowerment Working Group meeting of the G20 in Brazil from May 14-15.

The first day’s session was titled “Equality, Economic Independence and the Care Economy,” while the second session focused on “Equality and Confronting Violence and Discrimination against Women.”

The meeting will conclude on the second day with the topic “Equality and Climate Justice.”

The Family Affairs Council represents Saudi Arabia in the G20, focusing on women’s empowerment.

The Women’s Empowerment Working Group, initiated under the Indian presidency in 2023, began its work under the Brazilian presidency this year.


Saudi Arabia continues Makkah Route Initiative

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Saudi Arabia continues Makkah Route Initiative

  • Launched in 2017 as part of Vision 2030, Initiative involves dedicated team to receive travelers
  • Includes special buses to transport pilgrims comfortably on journey through Makkah and Madinah

RIYADH: The Makkah Route Initiative, implemented by the Saudi Ministry of Interior, continues to streamline pilgrims’ journeys from international airports in their own countries, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The initiative, set up to facilitate the arrival of pilgrims in the Kingdom, involves close cooperation between the ministry and various partner agencies.

Launched in 2017 as part of Vision 2030, it involves a dedicated team to receive the travelers and includes special buses to transport them safely and comfortably on their journey through Makkah and Madinah.

Services include biometrics, Hajj visas and electronic luggage coding.


Saudi Arabia continues Makkah Route Initiative

Updated 14 May 2024
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Saudi Arabia continues Makkah Route Initiative

RIYADH: The Makkah Route Initiative, implemented by the Saudi Ministry of Interior, continues to streamline pilgrims’ journeys from international airports in their own countries, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The initiative, set up to facilitate the arrival of pilgrims in the Kingdom, involves close cooperation between the ministry and various partner agencies.

Launched in 2017 as part of Vision 2030, it involves a dedicated team to receive the travelers and includes special buses to transport them safely and comfortably on their journey through Makkah and Madinah.

Services include biometrics, Hajj visas and electronic luggage coding.


18 health centers in Madinah to serve Hajj pilgrims

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18 health centers in Madinah to serve Hajj pilgrims

MADINAH: Madinah’s health department has prepared 18 hospitals and medical centers for this year’s Hajj.

The facilities have over 20,000 staff members, advanced medical equipment, laboratories, blood banks, vaccines, and emergency care services, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.