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Shawarbeh meets Nablus counterpart

By - Nov 25,2017 - Last updated at Nov 25,2017

AMMAN — Amman Mayor Yousef Shawarbeh on Thursday discussed bilateral cooperation in municipal affairs with Nablus Mayor Adly Yaish, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. During the meeting, Shawarbeh stressed the Greater Amman Municipality’s (GAM) keenness in providing services to Nablus and all other Palestinian municipalities in various technical and logistic fields.

For his part, Yaish said that Nablus was under siege by Israel in 2000, noting that His Majesty King Abdullah sent a field hospital that had a great role in helping the people of the city.

Nablus Chamber of Commerce President Omar Hashem stressed that Jordan is vital for trade for Palestine, highlighting the need to improve transport links with Jordan. During his visit to the occupied West Bank, Shawarbeh also visited the municipalities of Ramallah, Hebron and Bethlehem.

4 parties withdraw from centrist coalition

By - Nov 25,2017 - Last updated at Nov 25,2017

AMMAN — The Shahamah, Hadathah, Rayah and Justice and Development parties announced their official withdrawal from the Coalition of Centrist Parties, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

The four parties issued a joint statement and informed the Political Development Ministry about their withdrawal from the 12-party coalition.  Also on Saturday, the National Current Party’s central council rejected a decision to dissolve the party, where 39 members voted in favour of continuation and 20 voted for dissolving the party.

The decision was made during a meeting headed by party president Abdul Hadi Majali, Petra reported. Party members said that political parties are vital in preserving the country’s democracy and progress, adding that development has to be based on democratic practices, where parliament should be composed of members representing party coalitions.

Police prevent crime in Sweileh

By - Nov 25,2017 - Last updated at Nov 25,2017

AMMAN — A police patrol in Sweileh on Saturday prevented an alleged crime after arresting a man with a gun, according to a security source, who said that police received a tip-off about the suspect's intention to kill another man who killed his father in a hit-and-run accident several years ago.

The patrol personnel managed to arrest the suspect and seized the weapon in his possession, and he confessed his intention to kill the man, according to the source.

The suspect said that he was "not satisfied" with the reconciliation agreement reached between both families, the source said, adding that the investigation was still ongoing, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Fayez opens 3rd Jerusalem Festival for Culture and Arts

By - Nov 25,2017 - Last updated at Nov 25,2017

AMMAN — Senate President Faisal Fayez on Saturday inaugurated the third Jerusalem Festival for Culture and Arts organised by the Jordan Medical Association/Medical Committee, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Fayez pointed out during the opening ceremony, attended by Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Ekrima Sabri, that while "the international community abandoned the Palestinian cause", His Majesty King Abdullah continued defending the Palestinians' rights.

He added that Jordan, which supported the struggle of the Palestinian people, continued to protect and rebuild Islamic and Christian holy sites to prevent the Judaisation of the holy city.

For his part, Sabri highlighted Jerusalemites' attachment to Al Aqsa Mosque and its importance for Muslims, urging the media to use the term Buraq Wall, rather than the Wailing Wall as promoted by the Israeli media.

House Speaker urges crackdown on tax evasion

By - Nov 25,2017 - Last updated at Nov 25,2017

AMMAN — Lower House Speaker Atef Tarawneh on Saturday said that the difficult economic circumstances Jordan is going through necessitates a "war on tax exemption", the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

During a parliamentary forum held on the sidelines of Parliamentary Open Week organised by Al Hayat Centre for Civil Society Development-RASED, in cooperation with the Lower House, Tarawneh said that what happened in the Arab region has had a negative impact on the aspirations of future generations as the country is surrounded by conflicts.

The speaker said that despite the difficulties Jordan faces due to hosting refugees and the lack of aid from the international community, the Kingdom "still stands strong".

He added that the protection of the middle class and low income citizens is a priority. Tarawneh noted that the Lower House will listen to the budget speech on Sunday.

Sheyyab checks on health centres in south Amman

By - Nov 25,2017 - Last updated at Nov 25,2017

AMMAN — Health Minister Mahmoud Sheyyab on Saturday visited a number of healthcare centres in south Amman, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Sheyyab said that the visits provided a first-hand look at the condition of the centres and their needs. He added that the ministry seeks providng the centres with the main specialities such as internal medicine, women and children.

During the visits, the minister directed Amman Health Director Adnan Isshaq to provide the centres with the needed equipment and support.

Jordan, Tunisia sign deals as joint panel meets

His Majesty sends letter to President Essebsi, delivered by Mulki

By - Nov 23,2017 - Last updated at Nov 23,2017

Prime Minister Hani Mulki delivers a letter from His Majesty King Abdullah to Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi in Tunis on Thursday (Petra photo)

AMMAN — Prime Minister Hani Mulki on Thursday delivered a letter from His Majesty King Abdullah to Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi, which focused on issues related to the bilateral ties and ways to further develop them in several fields.

The premier was in Tunis to co-chair the Jordanian-Tunisian Joint Higher Committee meetings with his Tunisian counterpart Youssef Chahed, which concluded later in the day. 

The Tunisian leader reiterated keenness to bolster cooperation between the two Arab countries, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Mulki commended the "deep-rooted" bilateral relations, and highlighted similarities between the two countries, which both rely mainly on human resources as the most valuable national asset.

He underlined the positive role of the joint committee deliberations in developing economic and trade cooperation and overcoming challenges that would obstruct their growth.

Discussions during the meeting also covered Arab, regional and global issues of mutual interests. 

In his address at the meeting, Mulki said that Jordan has drafted a plan to stimulate economic growth for the years 2018-2020 as a comprehensive economic restructuring process.

He outlined a number of Jordanian ongoing mega projects, urging the private sectors of both countries to benefit from such investment opportunities.

Mulki said that the projects are being implemented in the fields of e-government, information and communication technology, renewable energy and other promising sectors. 

The prime minister underscored the new city project, which is designed as a modern, smart and eco-friendly town to the east of Amman, to be providing up-to-date services and promoting a healthy lifestyle, as well as tourist and entertainment facilities.

He noted that the city blueprints are based on investing natural and renewable resources for the purposes of clean energy generation, water treatment, a modern transport system, and a road network that connects the city with the rest of the Kingdom’s cities.

The project will be financed by a partnership of the public and private sectors on the basis of Build, Operate, and Transfer (BOT) system, he noted, in cooperation with local, regional and international banks.

Upon the conclusion of the committee’s talks, the two sides signed a number of agreements, protocols, and memoranda of understating (MoU).

They signed two MoUs on cooperation in the field of establishing industrial estates and free zones and an executive programme for cultural cooperation for the period 2018-2020.

The two sides also signed an agreement related to maritime transport, a memo of mutual accreditation of maritime workers and an agreement to cooperate  in the field of seaports. 

Other deals include MoUs concerning consumer protection and exports development, in addition to a cooperation deal in the handicrafts sector and an executive programme concerning tourism cooperation for 2018-2020 and a protocol for technical cooperation to promote investment.

For their part, Mulki and Chahed signed the minutes of the committee meetings.

Also on Thursday, Mulki met with Tunisian President of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People Mohamed Ennaceur, Petra reported. 

During the meeting, they reviewed ways to enhance bilateral relations between the two countries, with Mulki stressing the significance of a global parliamentary movement to improve the Middle East’s situation in order to develop and prosper. 

He also highlighted the significance of strengthening the Pan-Arab Parliament’s contribution to solutions to issues and challenges facing the Arab nation, pointing out the importance of reforming joint Arab action. 

Mulki said that parliamentary diplomacy is needed, especially in international forums to lobby global decisions serving Arab causes. 

For his part Ennaceur emphasised on the importance of enhancing cooperation between pan-Arab institutions within the Arab region. 

 

The top lawmaker praised the development Jordan is witnessing under the leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah in various areas. He pointed out that terrorism threatens societies, unity and stability, and Arabs are at a stage of their history where they must cooperate to achieve economic development.

Activist gets things moving for Jordan’s accessibility

By - Nov 23,2017 - Last updated at Nov 23,2017

Aya Aghabi poses for a group photo with the high school and college students working to establish the NGO ‘Jordan Disability Foundation’ in Amman recently (Photo courtesy of Aya Aghabi)

AMMAN — When she was first interviewed by The Jordan Times two months ago, Aya Aghabi, a 26-year-old wheelchair user, had launched the website Accessible Jordan, which aims to raise awareness on accessibility in the Kingdom, only three days before, trying to kill time over the holidays. 

Far from the idea of starting a national campaign on accessibility, she was simply trying to improve the daily quality of life of physically impaired people like her. 

"I am so happy with all the changes that have happened over the past two months and the amount of awareness we were able to raise together with the community we have built," she told The Jordan Times, adding "it was truly overwhelming. I didn't expect such a huge impact”.

Since September, a number of places have reached out to Aghabi, informing her about newly installed ramps or accessible arrangements they set up at their facilities after reading about her story. 

"Many NGOs got in contact with me, as well as support groups, schools and businesses," she recalled, noting that the interest has not stopped growing, with dozens of new locations reaching out to her every week. 

Starting off with its main Shmeisani branch and HQ buildings, Bank Al Etihad's group has since announced plans to make its 44 branches accessible by the end of the year, according to Nour Taher, customer experience manager.

“Her website made me realise how we weren’t accessible as a bank. So we kicked off a project to make banking more accessible to demographics that used to be left aside, to make it inclusive for all," she told The Jordan Times, noting that 22 branches have been equipped with ramps so far, including five in governorates outside Amman. 

The Alliance School, one of the few inclusive schools in Jordan, also invited the young woman to visit their establishment, showing her the various arrangements available for children with disabilities.

They offered Aghabi to partner to spread awareness on the issue of inclusion of children with disabilities, while King’s Academy voiced its support to her awareness campaign.

Meanwhile, a team of young high school and college students invited her to discuss their plan to start their own NGO, the “Jordan Disability Foundation”, to raise awareness on accessibility in Jordan.

“I was amazed because none of these 25 kids has a disability, but they were all so eager to help and work on accessibility in Jordan,” she recalled.

“It was so great to see that so many people are now discussing the issue. Before, nobody used to talk about it, but now, everyone is sending me pictures, telling me about accessible places they find and initiatives they launched. With all those tips, I have been creating a national database that will hopefully give way to more institutionalised changes,” the young woman said.

Spago restaurant was also one of the first venues to implement changes to their facilities after the publication of the article. “The first time Aya came here, I felt so bad that she couldn’t access the place easily, so I promised her I would instal a ramp. Now, we are working on building accessible toilets which should be ready by Saturday,” said Ali Goussous, Spago’s general manager.

He commended Aghabi’s initiative, noting that “since people learned that our restaurant was accessible, we have had so many new customers coming and telling us how happy they were to be able to dine somewhere easy to enter,” he said, remembering a newly married couple both with physical disabilities, who started coming regularly.

“I discovered that there are a lot of amazing people ready to make things change,” said Aghabi, citing a team of local athletes who ran the Amman marathon wearing t-shirts to promote Accessible Jordan. 

Citing the flood of messages she has been receiving daily on social media, she said: “It makes me feel good to see that the website has been helping people. I get messages from parents thanking me for opening new horizons to their children, telling me they now have many options of entertainment to choose from.”

“Ultimately, I think you just need to put a face on the issue, this is what makes people realise the reality of things,” Aghabi commented.

However, she stressed the lack of information available on the issue, noting that some people come to ask her for advice on how to equip their venues. 

“I tried looking for information myself but it is almost impossible to find anything online regarding dimensions of ramps, technical requirements and so on. So, I have just been studying the American Disability Act to be able to give people engineering tips,” she explained. 

 

“The plan now is to register as a non-profit business and to get funding for future projects to make all of Jordan more accessible,” she said, noting that she wants to “take her time to narrow down the possibilities as she has been flooded with offers from people contacting her about tourism, schools and businesses projects”.

Rapist of Jordanian child executed in Dubai

By - Nov 23,2017 - Last updated at Nov 23,2017

AMMAN — Attorney General of Dubai Issam Hmeidan on Thursday announced the execution of Nidal Issa Abdullah, 50, who was convicted of premeditated murder, kidnapping and assault of eight-year-old Jordanian child Obaidah Ibrahim Sidqi Abdul Hadi.

Hmeidan said that the execution by firing squad was carried out earlier in the day after the sentence was endorsed by the criminal court, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The convict kidnapped the child while he was in front of his father’s workshop in Sharjah, before sexually assaulting the child while drunk and strangling him to death with a piece of cloth.

The cassation court of Dubai in February issued a unanimous decision to agree with the ruling of the court of appeal to implement the death penalty against the convict. 

King heads to US for working visit

By - Nov 23,2017 - Last updated at Nov 23,2017

AMMAN — His Majesty King Abdullah on Thursday left for Washington on a working visit, during which he is scheduled to meet several senior US administration officials and lawmaker.

The King will also meet heads and members of committees at the US Senate and House of Representatives, according to a Royal Court statement.

An official source said during the week that the King is scheduled to meet with US Vice President Mike Pence, while he will hold discussions with the leaders of the Senate’s committees of military service, foreign relations and appropriations, in addition to Speaker of the US House of Representatives Paul Ryan and the House’s committees of military services and foreign affairs. 

His Majesty met with US President Donald Trump in Washington in September.

HRH Prince Feisal was sworn in as regent.

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