Turkey ramps up Iranian dissident extraditions 

Abdollah Bozorgzadeh was arrested in Turkey after he was sentenced in absentia in Iran. (Twitter)
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Updated 22 July 2020
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Turkey ramps up Iranian dissident extraditions 

  • Seven dissidents deported from Turkey to Iran since 2017, five more facing extradition
  • Iranian exiles fearful they might be next as countries work together

LONDON: At least seven dissidents have been deported from Turkey to Iran since 2017 as the two countries bolstered relations.

A further five are detained in Turkey and awaiting deportation, The Times reported.

Turkey was once seen as a prime destination for Iranian visitors and a relatively safe place where those who fell foul of the regime could flee.

However, increasingly close ties between Ankara and Tehran, and Iran’s growing use of the death penalty against activists have made exiled Iranians fearful they could be forcibly sent home.

Last week, Iran’s supreme court upheld death sentences for  Saeed Tamjidi, 28, Mohammad Rajabi, 26, and Amirhossein Moradi, 26, for taking part in widespread protests in November. 

After initially being arrested and released, Tamjidi and Rajabi fled to Turkey to seek asylum. But instead of being taken in, the pair were deported back to Iran in December as part of a group of 33 Iranians.

Once back in prison in Tehran, they were kicked, hung upside down and repeatedly beaten, according to Amnesty International.

Along with Moradi, they were convicted in February of leading riots, committing robbery and sending video of their activities to foreign media.

Among those awaiting deportation from Turkey to Iran is Abdollah Bozorgzadeh, an activist from Iran’s Baloch minority who arrived in Turkey last year. He was arrested last month in Ankara after he was sentenced in absentia to 11 years in prison.

“The Turkish intelligence has made false accusations against me, claiming that I am a threat to Turkey’s national security even though all my activities are related to the rights of Baloch people and criticism of the dictatorship of the Islamic republic of Iran,” Bozorgzadeh told The Times. “If I am deported back to Iran, I am facing long-term imprisonment, torture and execution.”

Turkey and Iran have improved relations since 2017 as they started to work together with Russia on a process to end the Syria conflict.

The two countries have also in recent months increased security cooperation against Kurdish groups.


Stars Aamir Khan, Emily Blunt to be honored at Red Sea Film Festival

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Stars Aamir Khan, Emily Blunt to be honored at Red Sea Film Festival

  • They are receiving the festival’s Red Sea Honoree award in recognition of their exceptional contributions to the film industry

JEDDAH: The Red Sea International Film Festival announced on Monday that stars Aamir Khan and Emily Blunt will be honored on the opening night of the Saudi festival’s fourth edition running from Dec. 5-14 in Jeddah.

Bollywood superstar Khan is an acclaimed figure in Indian cinema and known for films such as “Dangal” and “Ghajini.”

Blunt is an Academy Award nominee recognized for roles in blockbusters including “A Quiet Place” and “Oppenheimer.”

They are receiving the festival’s Red Sea Honoree award in recognition of their exceptional contributions to the film industry, organizers said.

The pair will also take part in the festival’s “In Conversation With” series, which features distinguished industry figures discussing their careers and insights into the art of filmmaking. Other participants in the series this year include Eva Longoria, Andrew Garfield and Ranbir Kapoor.

Jomana Al-Rashid, chairwoman of the Red Sea Film Foundation, praised the honorees, saying: “We are thrilled to celebrate Aamir Khan and Emily Blunt, whose remarkable achievements and enduring contributions to cinema have left an indelible mark on the industry.”

Khan expressed his gratitude for the recognition and highlighted the festival’s role in uniting global artists.

“Cinema has been my lifelong passion, and to be amid such an inspiring group of artists from across the world is truly humbling,” he said.

“I am deeply honored to be recognized by the Red Sea International Film festival as it celebrates the impact and magic of cinema. I look forward to sharing my experiences, learning from others and collectively celebrating the art of storytelling that unites us all,” he added.

Blunt highlighted her excitement about the festival’s efforts to support women and emerging talent in the industry.

“I’m incredibly excited to be coming to the Red Sea Film Festival and grateful to be one of this year’s honorees,” the British actress said.

“I love all that this festival is doing for innovative and emerging talent in the film industry. In particular, I’m enthused by how they are empowering women in cinema and amplifying their voices,” she added.

The festival will also honor Egyptian actress Mona Zaki during the opening ceremony, while Academy Award-winning actress Viola Davis will be recognized at the awards ceremony on Dec. 12.


Jordan, UN agencies meet to discuss strengthening social development

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Jordan, UN agencies meet to discuss strengthening social development

  • The meeting, attended by ministry stakeholders, focused on enhancing social programs and services

AMMAN: Jordan’s minister of social development met UN Resident Coordinator Sheri Ritsema-Anderson and representatives of UN agencies in Amman on Monday to discuss bolstering collaboration on social development initiatives.

The meeting, attended by ministry stakeholders, focused on enhancing social programs and services. Minister Wafa Bani Mustafa lauded the strong partnership between the ministry and UN agencies, highlighting their contributions to a range of projects.

“The collaboration has been instrumental in advancing key initiatives, including the National Social Protection Strategy 2026-2033,” she said.

Among the measures discussed was the professionalization of social work through a newly introduced system, which aims to improve service quality by creating a registry of certified social workers who will undergo specialized training, Jordan News Agency reported.

Bani Mustafa also stressed the significance of fostering partnerships with associations, forming coalitions and launching sustainable, productive projects.

She highlighted the impact of programs supported by UN agencies, including the UN Women Oasis Program, which empowers women and girls through training opportunities, and the Makani project, which equips children and youth with education and entrepreneurial skills.

Discussions also reviewed future plans to enhance support for vulnerable groups, including people with disabilities, orphans and those without family support.

Key topics included improving services under the National Aid Fund and advancing women’s empowerment strategies within the framework of Jordan’s economic modernization vision.

UN agency representatives reiterated their commitment to supporting the ministry’s initiatives, commending its dedication to improving social services and empowering women, Jordan News Agency reported.


Saudi FM participates in Cairo conference to support humanitarian work in Gaza

Updated 02 December 2024
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Saudi FM participates in Cairo conference to support humanitarian work in Gaza

  • Prince Faisal says crisis has ‘reached an unbearable limit’
  • Kingdom has provided more than 6,600 tonnes of food, shelter, medical supplies, to Palestinians in Gaza since October 2023

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan chaired Saudi Arabia’s delegation at Monday’s Cairo Ministerial Conference to Enhance the Humanitarian Response in Gaza.

Prince Faisal said during his speech that the humanitarian crisis in Palestine had “reached an unbearable limit, and in no way can the deterioration of the situation in the region be allowed any more.”

At least 44,000 Palestinians have lost their lives during Israel’s military campaign in the Gaza Strip since October 2023, and more than 100,000 have been injured.

Prince Faisal said that Israeli actions against children, women and the elderly; the destruction of infrastructure in the Gaza Strip; the forced displacement of 2 million Palestinians and the confiscation of their lands would “perpetuate suffering, fuel extremism in the region … and undermine the chances of coexistence and sustainable peace.”

He said that Israel’s illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank and government policies to affect the legal and historic status of Jerusalem “represent direct attacks on international law and threaten the two-state solution.”

Prince Faisal stressed the importance of an immediate and permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

He also warned that the Israeli-approved law to prohibit the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees from working inside Israel “would have catastrophic consequences for the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.”

Saudi Arabia has provided more than 6,600 tonnes of food, shelter equipment and medical supplies, including ambulances, to Palestinians in Gaza since October 2023.

Prince Faisal said that the “brutal genocide in Gaza is the biggest test of the international order,” and called for the recognition of the Palestinian state and the respect of all UN resolutions.

Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, supervisor general of the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, also attended the conference.


VTB’s ‘Russia Calling!’ forum on Dec. 4-5

Updated 02 December 2024
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VTB’s ‘Russia Calling!’ forum on Dec. 4-5

The 15th VTB Investment Forum “Russia Calling!” will take place on Dec. 4-5 in Moscow. The theme of the forum is “The future of capital and the capital of the future.” 

Traditionally, Russian President Vladimir Putin will deliver his keynote speech at the plenary session on the first day of the forum. He will answer questions from delegates representing the finance and investment communities of China, India, Turkiye, the Gulf states, Africa, Central and Southeast Asia, and other world regions. Andrey Kostin, president and chairman of the management board of VTB Bank, will moderate the session.

“Russia is demonstrating resilience in demanding circumstances as it adapts to macroeconomic challenges and opens avenues for domestic growth. Today’s situation is not only a test, but an opportunity to develop technological sovereignty, stimulate production and reinforce financial stability. As a leading bank, we continue to support innovative projects and introduce new tools to attract investments, ensuring sustainable economic growth over the long term,” said Kostin.

The macroeconomic session of the first day of the forum will focus on Russia’s monetary and budgetary policies, mechanisms of cooperation between countries Russia is building ties with, support for long-term investments and development of labor and HR potential. Speakers include: Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation Anton Siluanov, Chairman of the Central Bank of Russia Elvira Nabiullina, Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation Maxim Reshetnikov, and Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration Maxim Oreshkin. The session will be attended by representatives of the domestic and foreign business community. VTB’s First Deputy President and Chairman of the Management Board Dmitry Pyanov will moderate the session.

The second day of the forum is dedicated to retail investment and financial market development. It starts with a presentation of “VTB My Investment’s” strategy for 2025 and continues with sessions on the most pressing issues facing the stock market. Participants will include representatives of issuing companies, government agencies and retail investors.

The sessions will be streamed online and the agenda will be available on the official website.

The “Russia Calling!” forum has been held annually since 2009. Each year, the event attracts a distinguished and influential audience, which includes representatives of government agencies, heads of Russian and international companies, and investors. The forum’s agenda addresses the critical issues currently facing the global economy, finance, and business sectors. 

VTB Group boasts an international network that sets it apart from other Russian banks, driving the development of international cooperation and an alternative system of international payments. The group operates subsidiaries and associated banks in Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Vietnam, a branch in India, a branch and a representative office in China, and a representative office in Iran. The bank’s own closed-loop payment infrastructure ensures the reliability and security of settlements via VTB.


Riyadh forum to address inclusivity in social protection

Updated 02 December 2024
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Riyadh forum to address inclusivity in social protection

  • Focus on sustainable insurance systems and strengthening regional cooperation
  • Initiatives proposed at the forum could reshape the future of social security in the region

RIYADH: The Regional Social Security Forum for Asia and the Pacific will be held in Riyadh from Dec. 3 to 5, under the patronage of Saudi Finance Minister and Chairman of the General Organization for Social Insurance Mohammed Al-Jadaan.

Organized by the International Social Security Association every three years, the forum is a key regional gathering on social security and insurance protection.

Saudi Arabia’s hosting reflects its commitment to addressing future challenges and opportunities in social security, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

It also emphasizes the Kingdom’s role as a center for regional and international cooperation, strengthening its leadership in fostering strategic partnerships and knowledge exchange.

The forum will discuss evolving social protection needs, the leadership of social security institutions in developing protection systems, and the impact of economic and demographic changes. It will also discuss the transformation of service management and delivery, and how social security enhances resilience and sustainability.

Representatives from about 30 Asia-Pacific countries, members of the International Social Security Association, will attend. More than 400 participants, including institutional leaders, social protection experts, decision-makers, and representatives from 58 international organizations, will meet to discuss and improve social protection systems.

Marwan Al-Ghamdi, assistant governor for strategy and transformation at the General Organization for Social Insurance, told Arab News that the Kingdom’s hosting of the forum reflects its commitment to strengthening international cooperation to address social insurance challenges and develop innovative policies for inclusivity and sustainability.

“The organization’s mission, focused on achieving social protection for individuals and communities, depends on enhancing sustainable insurance systems, in addition to empowering future generations to build a prosperous future for all,” Al-Ghamdi said.

He added that the Kingdom’s experience in developing social protection systems is as an inspiring model for international institutions and the social insurance sector globally. This experience enriches forum discussions by showing programs that strengthen social protection as part of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

Hosting the forum offers an opportunity to reinforce regional cooperation and exchange best practices, strengthening social insurance systems in Asia-Pacific countries, Al-Ghamdi said.

Discussions may lead to innovative services and products that address challenges such as bridging gaps in cover and protecting workers. Successful experiences also raise awareness of the importance of comprehensive social protection and achieving the SDGs, he added.

Al-Ghamdi said that the forum facilitates the exchange of experiences and the formulation of shared policies to address challenges. Participants can launch innovative initiatives to enhance sustainable, high-quality social protection systems in the region.

The initiatives proposed at the forum could reshape the future of social security in the region, as partnerships help develop effective insurance strategies that meet community needs and strengthen the social insurance sector, he added.