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3 LOCAL ARAB TIMES, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2015 Failakawi’s kin coordinating with Saudi authorities to launch new search plan ‘Foreign Affairs responsible for dealing with missing Kuwaiti case’ KUWAIT CITY, Oct 2: Assistant Undersecretary for Foreign Relations and Technical Coordination at Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs Khulaif Al- Utheina says Ministry of Foreign Affairs is responsible for dealing with the missing case of a Kuwaiti citizen Jassem Al-Failakawi, reports Al-Nahar daily. He explained that Al-Failakawi went missing in Saudi Arabia dur- ing the Hajj season. Al-Utheina insisted that Ministry of Foreign Affairs has to follow up the case with the Saudi authorities through the Kuwaiti Embassy in Saudi Arabia and fig- ure out if he is still alive or had died in the stampede in Mina, affirming that Kuwait has never and will never desert its citizens outside the country. Meanwhile, sources explained that Al-Failakawi’s family has not received any news about his where- abouts. They are coordinating with the Saudi authorities to launch a new search plan by publishing details of the missing person on social media so that the information will reach as many people as possi- ble and there are higher chances of finding him or at least receiving clues leading to his whereabouts. ‘Huge success at Expo shores up Kuwait’s global position’ Sheikh Mohammad reps PM at National Day celebration MILAN, Oct 2, (KUNA): Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah Al- Mubarak Al-Sabah touted the weighty presence and terrific success of the Kuwaiti Pavilion at Expo Milan 2015 as having greatly buttressed Kuwait’s international position. Kuwait’s participation in this international event is primarily intended to deliver its cultural and humanitarian message to the world, the minister said in an inter- view to KUNA before leaving Italy late Thursday. During his stay here, the Kuwaiti minister represented His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al- Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah in Kuwait’s National Day celebration in the country’s pavilion at Expo Milan 2015 on Wednesday held under the banner “Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life”. The celebration was attended by the Italian Prime Minister’s Representative, Undersecretary of Justice Ministry Cosimo Ferri, a num- ber of senior Italian officials, includ- ing Milan Mayor Giuliano Pisapia, and representatives of the countries taking part in the Expo. Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah quot- ed Italian officials, countries’ repre- sentatives and pavilion managers as having lauded the Kuwaiti Pavilion’s distinguished and successful presence in the Expo Milan 2015. Marked by proper organization, management, amazing designs and eye-catching exhibits, the Kuwaiti pavilion has attracted as many as 1.3 million visitors so far, the cabinet min- ister boasted. “This success springs from Kuwaitis’ loyalty to and appreciation for their deep humanitarian values, which are reflected in the humanitari- an realm, as Kuwait always wastes no time to lend a hand to the needy with no purpose or discrimination,” he said. The Kuwaiti presence in the inter- national event reflected the Kuwaiti people’s sincere desire for opening up and communication with, and amity towards, people across the world, Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah pointed out. Success “This success should lead to more successes in all domains,” he said, cit- ing it as a sign of the Kuwaiti people’s ability to give more and more. He attributed Kuwait’s great inter- national position to the fact that His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al- Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the “Humanitarian Leader and Dean of the World Diplomacy”, is a model for tol- erance, brotherhood and support for the oppressed and defenseless people. The success of the Kuwaiti Pavilion has crowned great media efforts and planning involving all ministries and state bodies, the minister added. Kuwait’s successes at both regional and international levels are the out- growth of its wise policy and farsight- edness under the leadership of His Highness the Amir, His Highness the Crown Prince and His Highness the Prime Minister, he noted. The Kuwaiti pavilion at the Expo Milan 2015 attracted large number of visitors who admired the country’s transition from life in desert to a mod- ern society. The pavilion contains different sci- entific, cultural and artistic activities aiming to showcase history and cul- ture of the State of Kuwait. Expo Milan 2015 is a major interna- tional exhibition that has been held every five years since the 19th century. Covering 272 acres, it expects an esti- mated 29 million visitors from May 1st-October 31st 2015. Over 140 participating countries are showcasing the best of their technolo- gy, which will offer answers to ques- tions revolving around health, safety and better food nourishment. General Commissioner of the Kuwait Pavilion at Expo Milano 2015 Faisal Al- Mutalaqem said Thursday the celebra- tion of Kuwait’s National Day crowned the success of the country’s media strat- egy in delivering the country’s humani- tarian message to the world. On behalf of His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al- Hamad Al-Sabah, State Minister for Cabinet Affairs Sheikh Mohammad Al- Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah attended the celebration held at the Expo on Wednesday under auspices of His Highness the Prime Minister. “The cultural activities held at Kuwait Pavilion attracted up to KUNA photo General Commissioner of Kuwait Pavilion Faisal Al-Mutalaqem accompanies Minister Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah during the tour of the pavilion at Expo Milan 2015. KUNA photo Ambassador Sheikh Azzam attends the inauguration of the Bahrain book festival. Kuwaiti participation at Bahraini cultural event hailed Probe panel issues decision to ban ‘fishing’ ‘EPA keen to apply law to put an end to violations against marine environment’ KUWAIT CITY, Oct 2: Director of Environment Public Authority (EPA) Sheikh Abdullah Al-Ahmad has affirmed that EPA will not exempt any authority from removing their violations against the marine environment, reports Al-Anba daily. In a press statement, he stressed the keenness of EPA to apply the law in order to put an end to violations against the Kuwaiti environment particular- ly the marine and coastal envi- ronment, adding that it will take strict action against any govern- ment or private authority or individuals if they commit vio- lations against the marine envi- ronment. Sheikh Abdullah affirmed that the Kuwait’s coastal envi- ronment is one of the main sec- tors that require follow-up, due to which inspection teams will be formed to monitor any viola- tion committed against it and take necessary legal procedures in this regard such as referring the case to the Public Prosecution. He revealed that EPA, during its latest campaign, referred to the Public Prosecution 29 cases of environmental violations committed by a number of public and private authorities. Meanwhile, Deputy Director of EPA Eng Mohammad Al- Enezi announced that the nation- al committee which is investigat- ing the fish death case has issued a decision to ban fishing activi- ties in Kuwaiti bay area until fur- ther notice. He explained that the decision was taken following recent dis- cussions over the current situa- tion of the bay waters. Fishing as a hobby will be allowed in the bay area but commercial fishing will be banned in order to main- tain the fish resource of the coun- try. Kuwaiti publishing companies did well in their participation in the cul- tural days activities of Bahrain book festival, said Kuwait’s Ambassador to Bahrain Sheikh Azzam Al-Sabah Friday. In a statement to the press, Sheikh Azzam said that the Kuwaiti presence at the opening of the 22nd cultural days in Bahrain book festival was excellent, affirming that the participation will reinforce the solid ties between the two GCC countries. He lauded the Bahraini interest in spreading knowledge through the organization of such events, stressing that it is eager to support the Bahraini people and leadership in their cultural endeavors. (KUNA) KUNA photo Ambassador Failakawi (left), the vice-president of Ghana. Kuwaiti envoy meets Ghana’s vice-president Kuwaiti Ambassador to Ghana Mohammad Al-Failakawi met with Ghana’s Vice- President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur, at the presidential palace on Friday. Al-Failakawi relayed the greetings of His Highness the Deputy Amir and the Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah to Ghana’s leadership and peo- ple. The meeting also tackled means of pro- moting bilateral ties at all levels. (KUNA) KUNA photo Ambassador Al-Bader during the opening of the cultural center funded by Kuwaiti Cabinet in Albania. Kuwaiti envoy opens cultural center in Albania Kuwaiti Ambassador to Albania Najib Al- Bader opened, on Friday, a cultural center in the northern city of Tropoje, Albania, to develop the country’s educational infra- structure. The cultural center is funded by the Kuwaiti Cabinet and it offers various edu- cational and cultural courses in the fields of computer sciences and foreign languages. The Kuwaiti envoy pointed out that build- ing this project reflects deep bilateral ties and promotes cultural exchange between the two countries. Tropoje’s chief of municipality, who attended the opening ceremony, lauded Kuwait’s initiatives to improve his county’s educational and cultural infrastructures, in addition to other fields. (KUNA) 1,350,000 visitors from Italy and other parts of the world over the last few weeks; this is a source of pride for all of us,” Al-Mutalaqem said in statements to KUNA during his visit to Milan. “The success of these events in attracting wide audience, including politicians, public figures and academ- ics, was the fruit of well planning and interagency cooperation,” he said, referring to the presence of Sheikha Amthal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. “As host country of the Expo, Italy designated the national day celebrations to allow the participat- ing countries to offer a panoramic view of the activities of their respec- tive pavilions,” he went on, noting that representative of the Italian prime minister attended Kuwait’s National Day celebration, spoke highly of the artistic performance offered by Kuwait TV troupe during the celebration which was aired by Italian TV stations and was greatly admired by large number of specta- tors and viewers inside and outside Italy. He added that Kuwait Pavilion organized nine scientific workshops tackling the theme of the Expo Milano “Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life.” Al-Mutalaqem thanked the Italian authorities for their hospitality and efforts to ensure the success of Kuwait Pavilion. He also appreciated the support given to the organizers of the pavilion by Kuwait Ambassador to Italy Sheikh Ali Khaled Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and Consul General in Milan Abdul- Nasser Bukhadhor. Cost of project reaches $1m Kuwaiti-funded charitable complex for Syrian refugees opens in Jordan MAFRAQ, Jordan, Oct 2, (KUNA): A Kuwaiti-funded charitable development complex containing a school, an orphanage and a mosque for Syrian refugees was inau- gurated earlier Thursday. The complex was established on an area of 6500 square meters and its cost reached USD one million. The inauguration ceremony was attended by Kuwaiti Ambassador to Jordan Dr Hamad Al-Duaij and a number of donors and officials of Kuwait’s charities as well as some specialists in the area of humanitarian and charitable work. On his part, Dr Suleiman Al-Shatti, chairman of Kuwaiti NGO, Bunyan socie- ty, said in a joint statement to KUNA and Kuwaiti TV that the society adopted the idea of project which was financed by Kuwaiti charitable organizations and phi- lanthropists. He underlined the importance of Kuwaiti donation in establishing this charitable proj- ect, noting that the society has carried out so far about 108 charitable campaigns since the outbreak of Syrian crisis. He lauded the role of Ambassador Al- Duaij in supporting charitable action in Jordan and facilitating measures pertaining to the implementation of relief and humani- tarian projects provided by Kuwait to Jordanians across the country. Meanwhile, Walid Al-Suwailem, an offi- cial of the Kuwaiti-based Social Reform Society, expressed his hope that the Kuwaiti support would continue to help war-trauma- tized families and children across the coun- try. Slam the door Continued from Page 1 end the chronic headache she causes, as the headache has no cure apart from cauterization. It is no longer a secret that Iran sees the calm and wise politics of GCC countries as the weakness of Arabs, while our patience and long deliberations before decision-making translates to fear of its romp. Iran has been having its way with Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Yemen. Now, she is stretching its tentacles to Bahrain and Kuwait to the point where it prefers using intimidation tone over the voice of wisdom, making it difficult if not impossible to have any constructive dialogue with its neighbors. Even if dialogue is initiated, Iran will still see it as ‘submission’ of the regional countries to its policies. That’s why it’s necessary to shut all doors. Subsequent to the discovery of weapons and equipment for making bombs in Bahrain-and with several facts pointing to involvement of the Embassy of Iran in Manama in plotting against Bahrain, it is hard to imagine someone saying ‘good relations with Iran is still possi- ble’. If that ever happens, GCC countries would be overlooking the danger Iran poses, because she exempts no country in the region, including Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain or UAE, and the grand prize will be the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Recent threats and intimidation by Iran’s supreme spiritual leader Ali Khameinei is clear indication of Iran’s hostility toward the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is a clear declaration of war. It is time for the Gulf Cooperation Council, and most of all Saudi Arabia, to listen attentively to the masses who are calling for a momentous decision; disciplinary decision of cutting all ties with Iran-diplomatic, commercial and economic. By this decision, there will be no more of its embassies in GCC capitals to operate spy rings or brew terrorism, chaos and sectarian and eth- nic sedition. In fact, the Gulf countries need to adopt ‘tit for tat’ politics by aiding the Awaz Arab resistance that strives for independence in one of the richest lands occupied by Iran since the early years of last century when Iran ‘’persianized’’ the area to erase the Arab iden- tity. Indeed, GCC countries have lots of strong cards in hand that can be used in the combat against the Iranian evil, coupled with strong decisive coalition that demonstrates determi- nation and commitment to face the evil neigh- bor. The ‘’decisive storm’’ coalition is the basis upon which Arab-Islamic political, military and economic coalition can be built to combat the Persian politics of conspiracy, expansion and backstabbing. In history, the “Sasans” on several occasions were crushed before Islam in the battle of Dhi Qar, and the Khosrow Anashiron was defeated during the Islamic era when Persians were defeated in Qadisiya, Iraq, the burial ground of Persian Empire. Today, many Arab nations can transform to become the burial ground of Iran whether in Yemen where its expansionist scheme is being crushed, or in Iraq and Syria. There is no doubt that the followers of Iran in other Arab coun- tries will experience the taste of defeat, because the grandchildren of Khosrow appar- ently have failed to learn from history, and they need to learn it now through a strong decisive Arab stance that may return them to their senses. However, we cannot bet on the frenzy of nutcase and terror of someone who is used to it.

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3LOCALARAB TIMES, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2015

Failakawi’s kin coordinating with Saudi authorities to launch new search plan

‘Foreign Affairs responsible for dealing with missing Kuwaiti case’KUWAIT CITY, Oct 2: AssistantUndersecretary for ForeignRelations and TechnicalCoordination at Ministry of Awqafand Islamic Affairs Khulaif Al-Utheina says Ministry of ForeignAffairs is responsible for dealingwith the missing case of a Kuwaiticitizen Jassem Al-Failakawi,

reports Al-Nahar daily.He explained that Al-Failakawi

went missing in Saudi Arabia dur-ing the Hajj season.

Al-Utheina insisted thatMinistry of Foreign Affairs has tofollow up the case with the Saudiauthorities through the KuwaitiEmbassy in Saudi Arabia and fig-

ure out if he is still alive or haddied in the stampede in Mina,affirming that Kuwait has neverand will never desert its citizensoutside the country.

Meanwhile, sources explainedthat Al-Failakawi’s family has notreceived any news about his where-abouts. They are coordinating with

the Saudi authorities to launch anew search plan by publishingdetails of the missing person onsocial media so that the informationwill reach as many people as possi-ble and there are higher chances offinding him or at least receivingclues leading to his whereabouts.

‘Huge success at Expo shoresup Kuwait’s global position’

Sheikh Mohammad reps PM at National Day celebration

MILAN, Oct 2, (KUNA):Minister of State forCabinet Affairs SheikhMohammad Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah toutedthe weighty presence andterrific success of theKuwaiti Pavilion at ExpoMilan 2015 as havinggreatly buttressedKuwait’s internationalposition.

Kuwait’s participation in thisinternational event is primarilyintended to deliver its cultural andhumanitarian message to theworld, the minister said in an inter-view to KUNA before leavingItaly late Thursday.

During his stay here, the Kuwaitiminister represented His Highness thePrime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah inKuwait’s National Day celebration inthe country’s pavilion at Expo Milan2015 on Wednesday held under thebanner “Feeding the Planet, Energyfor Life”.

The celebration was attended by theItalian Prime Minister’sRepresentative, Undersecretary ofJustice Ministry Cosimo Ferri, a num-ber of senior Italian officials, includ-ing Milan Mayor Giuliano Pisapia,and representatives of the countriestaking part in the Expo.

Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah quot-ed Italian officials, countries’ repre-sentatives and pavilion managers ashaving lauded the Kuwaiti Pavilion’sdistinguished and successful presencein the Expo Milan 2015.

Marked by proper organization,management, amazing designs andeye-catching exhibits, the Kuwaitipavilion has attracted as many as 1.3million visitors so far, the cabinet min-ister boasted.

“This success springs fromKuwaitis’ loyalty to and appreciationfor their deep humanitarian values,which are reflected in the humanitari-an realm, as Kuwait always wastes notime to lend a hand to the needy withno purpose or discrimination,” he said.

The Kuwaiti presence in the inter-national event reflected the Kuwaitipeople’s sincere desire for opening upand communication with, and amitytowards, people across the world,Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah pointedout.

Success“This success should lead to more

successes in all domains,” he said, cit-ing it as a sign of the Kuwaiti people’sability to give more and more.

He attributed Kuwait’s great inter-national position to the fact that HisHighness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the“Humanitarian Leader and Dean of theWorld Diplomacy”, is a model for tol-erance, brotherhood and support forthe oppressed and defenseless people.

The success of the Kuwaiti Pavilionhas crowned great media efforts andplanning involving all ministries andstate bodies, the minister added.

Kuwait’s successes at both regionaland international levels are the out-growth of its wise policy and farsight-edness under the leadership of HisHighness the Amir, His Highness theCrown Prince and His Highness thePrime Minister, he noted.

The Kuwaiti pavilion at the ExpoMilan 2015 attracted large number ofvisitors who admired the country’stransition from life in desert to a mod-ern society.

The pavilion contains different sci-entific, cultural and artistic activitiesaiming to showcase history and cul-ture of the State of Kuwait.

Expo Milan 2015 is a major interna-tional exhibition that has been heldevery five years since the 19th century.Covering 272 acres, it expects an esti-mated 29 million visitors from May1st-October 31st 2015.

Over 140 participating countries areshowcasing the best of their technolo-gy, which will offer answers to ques-tions revolving around health, safetyand better food nourishment.

General Commissioner of the KuwaitPavilion at Expo Milano 2015 Faisal Al-Mutalaqem said Thursday the celebra-tion of Kuwait’s National Day crownedthe success of the country’s media strat-egy in delivering the country’s humani-tarian message to the world.

On behalf of His Highness the PrimeMinister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, State Minister forCabinet Affairs Sheikh Mohammad Al-Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabahattended the celebration held at theExpo on Wednesday under auspices ofHis Highness the Prime Minister.

“The cultural activities held atKuwait Pavilion attracted up to

KUNA photoGeneral Commissioner of Kuwait Pavilion Faisal Al-Mutalaqem accompanies Minister Sheikh Mohammad

Abdullah during the tour of the pavilion at Expo Milan 2015.

KUNA photoAmbassador Sheikh Azzam attends the inauguration of the Bahrain book festival.

Kuwaiti participation at Bahraini cultural event hailed

Probe panel issues decision to ban ‘fishing’

‘EPA keen to apply law to put an end toviolations against marine environment’KUWAIT CITY, Oct 2: Directorof Environment PublicAuthority (EPA) SheikhAbdullah Al-Ahmad hasaffirmed that EPA will notexempt any authority fromremoving their violationsagainst the marine environment,reports Al-Anba daily.

In a press statement, hestressed the keenness of EPA toapply the law in order to put anend to violations against theKuwaiti environment particular-ly the marine and coastal envi-ronment, adding that it will takestrict action against any govern-ment or private authority orindividuals if they commit vio-

lations against the marine envi-ronment.

Sheikh Abdullah affirmedthat the Kuwait’s coastal envi-ronment is one of the main sec-tors that require follow-up, dueto which inspection teams willbe formed to monitor any viola-tion committed against it andtake necessary legal proceduresin this regard such as referringthe case to the PublicProsecution.

He revealed that EPA, duringits latest campaign, referred tothe Public Prosecution 29 casesof environmental violationscommitted by a number of publicand private authorities.

Meanwhile, Deputy Directorof EPA Eng Mohammad Al-Enezi announced that the nation-al committee which is investigat-ing the fish death case has issueda decision to ban fishing activi-ties in Kuwaiti bay area until fur-ther notice.

He explained that the decisionwas taken following recent dis-cussions over the current situa-tion of the bay waters. Fishing asa hobby will be allowed in thebay area but commercial fishingwill be banned in order to main-tain the fish resource of the coun-try.

Kuwaiti publishing companies didwell in their participation in the cul-tural days activities of Bahrain bookfestival, said Kuwait’s Ambassadorto Bahrain Sheikh Azzam Al-SabahFriday.

In a statement to the press,

Sheikh Azzam said that the Kuwaitipresence at the opening of the22nd cultural days in Bahrain bookfestival was excellent, affirmingthat the participation will reinforcethe solid ties between the two GCCcountries.

He lauded the Bahraini interestin spreading knowledge throughthe organization of such events,stressing that it is eager to supportthe Bahraini people and leadershipin their cultural endeavors. (KUNA)

KUNA photoAmbassador Failakawi (left), the vice-president of Ghana.

Kuwaiti envoy meets Ghana’s vice-presidentKuwaiti Ambassador to Ghana MohammadAl-Failakawi met with Ghana’s Vice-President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur, at thepresidential palace on Friday.

Al-Failakawi relayed the greetings of HisHighness the Deputy Amir and the Crown

Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-JaberAl-Sabah to Ghana’s leadership and peo-ple.

The meeting also tackled means of pro-moting bilateral ties at all levels. (KUNA)

KUNA photoAmbassador Al-Bader during the opening of the cultural center funded by Kuwaiti Cabinet

in Albania.

Kuwaiti envoy opens cultural center in Albania

Kuwaiti Ambassador to Albania Najib Al-Bader opened, on Friday, a cultural centerin the northern city of Tropoje, Albania, todevelop the country’s educational infra-structure.

The cultural center is funded by theKuwaiti Cabinet and it offers various edu-cational and cultural courses in the fields ofcomputer sciences and foreign languages.

The Kuwaiti envoy pointed out that build-ing this project reflects deep bilateral tiesand promotes cultural exchange betweenthe two countries.

Tropoje’s chief of municipality, whoattended the opening ceremony, laudedKuwait’s initiatives to improve his county’seducational and cultural infrastructures, inaddition to other fields. (KUNA)

1,350,000 visitors from Italy and otherparts of the world over the last fewweeks; this is a source of pride for all ofus,” Al-Mutalaqem said in statementsto KUNA during his visit to Milan.

“The success of these events inattracting wide audience, includingpoliticians, public figures and academ-ics, was the fruit of well planning andinteragency cooperation,” he said,referring to the presence of SheikhaAmthal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.

“As host country of the Expo,Italy designated the national day

celebrations to allow the participat-ing countries to offer a panoramicview of the activities of their respec-tive pavilions,” he went on, notingthat representative of the Italianprime minister attended Kuwait’sNational Day celebration, spokehighly of the artistic performanceoffered by Kuwait TV troupe duringthe celebration which was aired byItalian TV stations and was greatlyadmired by large number of specta-tors and viewers inside and outsideItaly.

He added that Kuwait Pavilionorganized nine scientific workshopstackling the theme of the Expo Milano“Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life.”Al-Mutalaqem thanked the Italianauthorities for their hospitality andefforts to ensure the success of KuwaitPavilion.

He also appreciated the supportgiven to the organizers of the pavilionby Kuwait Ambassador to Italy SheikhAli Khaled Al-Jaber Al-Sabah andConsul General in Milan Abdul-Nasser Bukhadhor.

Cost of project reaches $1m

Kuwaiti-funded charitable complexfor Syrian refugees opens in JordanMAFRAQ, Jordan, Oct 2, (KUNA): AKuwaiti-funded charitable developmentcomplex containing a school, an orphanageand a mosque for Syrian refugees was inau-gurated earlier Thursday.

The complex was established on an areaof 6500 square meters and its cost reachedUSD one million.

The inauguration ceremony was attendedby Kuwaiti Ambassador to Jordan DrHamad Al-Duaij and a number of donorsand officials of Kuwait’s charities as well assome specialists in the area of humanitarianand charitable work.

On his part, Dr Suleiman Al-Shatti,chairman of Kuwaiti NGO, Bunyan socie-ty, said in a joint statement to KUNA andKuwaiti TV that the society adopted theidea of project which was financed by

Kuwaiti charitable organizations and phi-lanthropists.

He underlined the importance of Kuwaitidonation in establishing this charitable proj-ect, noting that the society has carried out sofar about 108 charitable campaigns since theoutbreak of Syrian crisis.

He lauded the role of Ambassador Al-Duaij in supporting charitable action inJordan and facilitating measures pertainingto the implementation of relief and humani-tarian projects provided by Kuwait toJordanians across the country.

Meanwhile, Walid Al-Suwailem, an offi-cial of the Kuwaiti-based Social ReformSociety, expressed his hope that the Kuwaitisupport would continue to help war-trauma-tized families and children across the coun-try.

Slam the doorContinued from Page 1

end the chronic headache she causes, as theheadache has no cure apart from cauterization.

It is no longer a secret that Iran sees the calmand wise politics of GCC countries as theweakness of Arabs, while our patience and longdeliberations before decision-making translatesto fear of its romp. Iran has been having its waywith Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Yemen. Now,she is stretching its tentacles to Bahrain andKuwait to the point where it prefers usingintimidation tone over the voice of wisdom,making it difficult if not impossible to have anyconstructive dialogue with its neighbors. Evenif dialogue is initiated, Iran will still see it as‘submission’ of the regional countries to itspolicies. That’s why it’s necessary to shut alldoors.

Subsequent to the discovery of weapons andequipment for making bombs in Bahrain-andwith several facts pointing to involvement ofthe Embassy of Iran in Manama in plottingagainst Bahrain, it is hard to imagine someonesaying ‘good relations with Iran is still possi-ble’. If that ever happens, GCC countrieswould be overlooking the danger Iran poses,because she exempts no country in the region,including Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain or UAE, andthe grand prize will be the Kingdom of SaudiArabia.

Recent threats and intimidation by Iran’ssupreme spiritual leader Ali Khameinei isclear indication of Iran’s hostility towardthe Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is aclear declaration of war. It is time for theGulf Cooperation Council, and most of allSaudi Arabia, to listen attentively to themasses who are calling for a momentous

decision; disciplinary decision of cutting allties with Iran-diplomatic, commercial andeconomic.

By this decision, there will be no more of itsembassies in GCC capitals to operate spy ringsor brew terrorism, chaos and sectarian and eth-nic sedition. In fact, the Gulf countries need toadopt ‘tit for tat’ politics by aiding the AwazArab resistance that strives for independencein one of the richest lands occupied by Iransince the early years of last century when Iran‘’persianized’’ the area to erase the Arab iden-tity. Indeed, GCC countries have lots of strongcards in hand that can be used in the combatagainst the Iranian evil, coupled with strongdecisive coalition that demonstrates determi-nation and commitment to face the evil neigh-bor.

The ‘’decisive storm’’ coalition is the basisupon which Arab-Islamic political, militaryand economic coalition can be built to combatthe Persian politics of conspiracy, expansionand backstabbing.

In history, the “Sasans” on several occasionswere crushed before Islam in the battle of DhiQar, and the Khosrow Anashiron was defeatedduring the Islamic era when Persians weredefeated in Qadisiya, Iraq, the burial ground ofPersian Empire.

Today, many Arab nations can transform tobecome the burial ground of Iran whether inYemen where its expansionist scheme is beingcrushed, or in Iraq and Syria. There is no doubtthat the followers of Iran in other Arab coun-tries will experience the taste of defeat,because the grandchildren of Khosrow appar-ently have failed to learn from history, andthey need to learn it now through a strongdecisive Arab stance that may return them totheir senses. However, we cannot bet on thefrenzy of nutcase and terror of someone who isused to it.