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Pilgrims gather on Arafat as hajj peaks Islam is the solution, says top Saudi cleric

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MOUNT ARAFAT, Saudi Arabia: More than two million Muslims gathered yesterday on Saudi Arabia’s Mount Arafat and its surrounding plain, marking the peak day of the hajj, the world’s largest annual pilgrimage. Dressed in white robes to symbolize purity and equality under God, the pilgrims filled the Namera Mosque in Arafat and the nearby streets and camps for collective prayer, led by Saudi Arabia’s top cleric, Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Sheikh. “Islam is the solution for the problems” of Muslims, he said in a speech before the prayer began, warning the faithful of “a media and cultural invasion that seeks to weaken (their) faith”. He urged Muslims to solve their problems “without interference from their enemies,” condemning those who want to “provoke hostility between you and your leaders”. This year’s hajj coincides with the Arab Spring democracy protests that have swept many nations in the region and led to the ouster of the autocratic leaders of Tunisia, Egypt and Libya. Saudi Arabia has been spared the unrest despite small-scale, sporadic Shiiteled protests that took place in its Eastern Province, which the Sunni-majority kingdom quickly controlled. There were no immediate reports of major incidents as security officials focused on crowd control. “Things are going well and according to plans,” interior ministry spokesman General Mansur Al-Turki told AFP. “I wish for security to be maintained in my country. I pray to God that we in Syria be unified and stand shoulder to shoulder,” said sheikh Ahmed Garman, 37, who led a group of Syrian pilgrims from Aleppo. Syria since mid-March has witnessed a bloody crackdown on protesters in which the UN estimates some 3,000 people have been killed. Continued on Page 13

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Prince Salman named Saudi defence minister RIYADH: King Abdullah yesterday named his halfbrother Prince Salman, who is governor of Riyadh, as Saudi Arabia’s defence minister to succeed the late Crown Prince Sultan, state television AlEkhbariya said. Prince Sutam bin Abdul Aziz was appointed Riyadh’s governor in Prince Salman’s place, the report said, citing a series of royal decrees, under which Prince Khaled bin Sultan, the late crown prince’s son, was named deputy defence minister. King Prince Salman Abdullah late last month named Interior Minister Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz as crown prince succeeding his brother Sultan, who died in a US hospital on Oct 22. Salman, who was born in 1935 and served as Riyadh’s governor since 1955, and Nayef are full brothers. He was considered close to Sultan, who he accompanied on his trips abroad for medical treatment.

Canada announces family ‘super visa’ MONTREAL: Canadian officials on Friday announced a new two-year, multi-entry “super visa” for parents and grandparents of immigrants settled in Canada. The move came after wait times for sponsorship of “family class” applications had grown to an unwieldy seven years or longer. “Without taking action, those times will continue to grow, and that is unacceptable,” said Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney in announcing the move. “Action must be taken to cut the backlog, reduce the wait times, and ensure that the parents and grandparents program is sustainable over the long run,” Kenney said. The multiple-entry “Parent and Grandparent Super Visa” will be valid for up to 10 years, officials said, and allow applicants to remain in Canada for 24 months before needing seek visa renewal. The new visas will begin on Dec 1 and the will be issued, “on average, within eight weeks of the application,” officials said.

67 killed in attacks in northern Nigeria

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MAKKAH: Muslim pilgrims pray on a rocky hill called the Mountain of Mercy on the plain of Arafat yesterday. — AP

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FARC leader killed in raid BOGOTA: Colombian troops have killed Alfonso Cano, leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), in a massive anti-guerrilla operation, the government announced late Friday. The operation was the latest in a string of recent military victories for the Colombian authorities determined to eradicate Latin America’s longest-running leftist insurgency, after years of unsuccessful attempts to find a negotiated solution. President Juan Manuel Alfonso Cano Santos, calling Cano’s demise “the strongest blow sustained by the guerrilla group in all of its history”, urged the FARC to lay down their arms. “Demobilize or you will end up in prison or in a grave,” the president warned. Defense Minister Juan Carlos Pinzon said Cano was killed as a result of a military operation launched in southern Cauca department several days ago. Continued on Page 13

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7 killed in Syria as Arabs warn on deal DAMASCUS: Clashes in Syria killed seven people yesterday as the chief of the Arab League warned that failure of a peace deal agreed this week would be catastrophic and demanded an immediate end to the bloodshed. To mark the feast of Eid Al-Adha, meanwhile, Damascus freed 553 people arrested during anti-regime protests while condemning Washington for suggesting Syrians reject an amnesty offered to lay down their arms. “At least three civilians were killed by gunfire and

heavy machinegun fire in the Baba Amro neighbourhood of Homs,” the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said in a statement received in Nicosia. In the northwestern province of Idlib, near the Turkish border, “four (Shabiha) militiamen loyal to the regime were killed by suspected deserters in the town of Saraqeb,” added the Britain-based Observatory. On Friday, Syrian troops killed at least 23 people when demonstrators Continued on Page 13

DAMASCUS: A Syrian boy plays with his toy gun in the old city of Damascus yesterday. — AP

United mark Ferguson anniversary with win

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Al Sadd snatch Asian title on penalties

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