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By B Izzak KUWAIT: The criminal court yesterday sentenced Kuwaiti tweeter Mohammad Eid Al-Ajmi to five years in jail for writing tweets deemed insulting to HH the Amir and ruled that the sentence must be carried out immediately. Ajmi is the third youth tweeter to be jailed over the same charges after the criminal court last month sentenced two tweeters Ayyad Al-Harbi and Rashed Al-Enezi - for two years in prison each also for insulting the Amir. The two have since been in jail pending the appeals court verdict. The opposition warned at a public rally late Saturday that the continuation of this security method will not resolve the ongoing political problem in the country and the only solution to the crisis is by dissolving the National Assembly and scrapping the amendment to the electoral law that triggered the dispute. The opposition vowed that it will continue its protests until its demands are met and charges against its members are
abolished. In a related development, the interior and defense committee of the new Assembly yesterday rejected an Amiri decree issued in the absence of the Assembly to establish the National Election Commission provided that its actions remain effective. The commission supervised the Dec 1 election for the first time ever and its nine-judge panel had disqualified around 37 candidates over their “bad” reputation. Its decision was temporarily suspended by the court and a number of the disqualified candidates have won seats in the Assembly. This is the first Amiri decree to be rejected by one of the Assembly panels. The committee also rejected a proposal to amend an article in the nationality law to stipulate that people who have no passport of a third country cannot be granted Kuwaiti citizenship. The amendment is clearly directed against bedoons who have been fighting to get Kuwaiti citizenship for the last five decades. The Assembly’s financial and economic affairs committee meanwhile discussed a number of proposed amendments to the privatization law of
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Kuwait Airways. The amendments focused on the rights of Kuwaiti employees who are working in the carrier, especially an amendment stipulating that Kuwaiti employees who do not want to join the new Kuwait Airways Company should be granted new government jobs. The committee also delayed giving its final approval to a debt relief scheme. MP Faisal Al-Duwaisan said he will propose to form a parliamentary committee to probe who was responsible for “inflating” interest rates on bank loans and whether it was the Central Bank or commercial banks. Duwaisan also criticized reports indicating that a member of the ruling family, who allegedly led an assault against a local private satellite channel, will be appointed information ministry undersecretary. Duwaisan also renewed threats that he will “shortly” grill the interior minister. The legal and legislative committee meanwhile approved a draft law for the independence of the judiciary and approved another bill calling to grant Kuwaiti citizenship to the children of Kuwaiti women after they become adults.
Kuwait growth to slow KUWAIT: Oil-driven economic growth in Kuwait is forecast to slow down this year and in 2014 as crude output is expected to remain flat, the National Bank of Kuwait said in a report yesterday. After Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew by a healthy 6.1 percent in real terms last year, thanks to continued strong oil income, it is forecast to drop to 3.2 percent in 2013 and to 2.5 percent in 2014, NBK said. Following a massive contraction of around 8.0 percent in 2009 due to the impact of the global financial crisis, Kuwait’s economy gradually rebounded to grow by around 8.0 percent in 2011 as oil output and price remained high. Oil income in the OPEC member contributes an average of 95 percent to public revenues. Kuwait ended the past 13 fiscal years in the black and is forecast to post a huge budget surplus in the current fiscal year which ends on March 31. Oil GDP, which grew by 15 percent and 10 percent in 2011 and 2012 respectively, is expected to remain flat this year and contract by around 1.5 percent in 2014, according to the NBK report. But the bank revised upward expected non-oil GDP growth from 4.0 percent to 5.0 percent this year based on signs of greater determination by the authorities to implement large infrastructure projects. Most projects under a $110-billion four-year development plan, that runs until 2014, have been stalled because of a political crisis in the emirate. The opposition has staged protests to demand the dissolution of parliament elected last month on the basis of an electoral law that was amended by HH the Amir, claiming that the change is illegal and aimed at electing a rubberstamp body. But over the past few months, authorities either signed or gave the green light for mega projects worth around $40 billion, mostly in the oil and power sectors. Inflation this year and next is expected to remain moderate at between 3-4 percent. Kuwait says it sits on around 10 percent of global oil reserves and pumps around 3.0 million barrels per day. It is estimated to have $400 billion in foreign assets run by the sovereign wealth fund. The state has a native population of 1.2 million in addition to 2.6 million foreigners, mostly Asians and Arabs. — AFP
CAMP DAVID, Maryland: In this photo released by the White House on Saturday, US President Barack Obama shoots clay targets on the range on Aug 4, 2012. — AP
White House releases Obama gun pic WASHINGTON: The White House has released a photo of President Barack Obama skeet shooting in an apparent bid to allay concerns by gun owners that he opposes firearms following a school massacre in December. The photo was made public as Obama prepares to hit the road today to push his plan to curb gun violence as he presses Congress to enact sweeping gun restrictions. The effort to ban assault rifles and high capacity magazines has become a centerpiece of the president’s second term agenda after a disturbed man gunned down 20 children and six adults on Dec 14 in the once quiet town of Newtown, Connecticut.
Iran hedges on talks with six powers or US MUNICH: Iran said yesterday it was open this is a step forward but ... each time we to a US offer of direct talks on its nuclear have come and negotiated it was the program and that six world powers had other side unfortunately who did not suggested a new round of heed ... its commitment,” nuclear negotiations this Salehi said at the Munich month, but without commitSecurity Conference where ting itself to either proposal. Biden made his overture a day Diplomatic efforts to resolve a earlier. dispute over Iran’s nuclear proHe also complained to Iran’s gram, which Tehran says is English-language Press TV of peaceful but the West suspects “other contradictory signals”, is intended to give Iran the pointing to the rhetoric of capability to build a nuclear “keeping all options on the bomb, have been all but deadtable” used by US officials to locked for years, while Iran has indicate they are willing to use continued to announce force to keep Iran from obtainadvances in the program. ing a nuclear weapon. “This Iranian Foreign Minister Ali does not go along with this Akbar Salehi said a suggestion gesture (of talks) so we will Ali Akbar Salehi on Saturday by US Vice have to wait a little bit longer President Joe Biden that Washington was and see if they are really faithful this ready for direct talks with Iran if Tehran time,” Salehi said. was serious about negotiations was a Iran is under a tightening web of sanc“step forward”. “We take these state- tions. Israel has also hinted it may strike if ments with positive consideration. I think Continued on Page 13
But his measures - both proposed legislation and executive orders - face stiff opposition from the firearms lobby, as well as from politicians, critics and gun enthusiasts who contend they will infringe upon the constitutional right to bear arms. In recent days, Obama has made efforts to show that he is no stranger to sports shooting despite his efforts to stem rampant firearms violence. The president said last week that he had picked up skeet shooting as a hobby, telling The New Republic that he shot at clay pigeons “all the time”. But his newfound love for the shooting sport was met with skepticism from conservative skeptics. Obama had not
A bug that lays the golden egg PARIS: Among the more peculiar organisms that inhabit our Earth exists a bacterium that turns water-soluble gold into microscopic nuggets of solid gold, scientists said yesterday. Chemists have often pondered why the germ Delftia acidovorans is frequently found on the surface of tiny gold nuggets. Its presence led scientists to speculate it may be creating the particles from soluble gold - ions of gold that are dissolved in water. But the puzzle was how D. acidovorans did this trick, as soluble gold is toxic. The answer, suggest researchers in Canada, lies in a molecule excreted by the microbe that both shields the organism and transforms the poisonous ions into particles. “This finding is the first demonstration that a secreted metabolite can protect against toxic gold and cause gold biomineralisation,” the process by which living organisms produce minerals, they wrote in the journal Nature Chemical Biology. The molecule, delftibactin A, is capable of achieving this feat within seconds in pH-neutral conditions at room temperature. Study co-author Nathan Magarvey of Ontario’s McMaster University told AFP the study was not designed to show whether it would be viable to use germs to grow gold from water in the lab. But such processes seem “distinctly possible,” he said in an email exchange. Previous research had shown that another bacterium found on gold, Ischiadicus metallidurans, deals with toxicity by storing the ions inside its cells. — AFP
previously mentioned his skeet shooting habit in public. The newly released photo, taken on Aug 4 at the president’s Camp David retreat in Maryland and posted on the White House’s Flickr page on Friday, shows Obama firing at clay targets, according to the caption. The president, in jeans and a black polo shirt and wearing protective glasses and ear muffs, is seen looking down the barrel of a shotgun locked on his left shoulder moments after pulling the trigger, with smoke spewing out the barrel. There was no confirmation, however, of when Obama - an avid basketball player - took up the hobby and how regularly he practices. “It was a surprise to a
lot of people in the industry when we saw that and heard that,” National Skeet Shooting Association executive director Michael Hampton told The New York Times. His group’s 35,000 members do not include the president. The National Rifle Association made light of the photo. “One picture does not erase a lifetime of supporting every gun ban and every gun control scheme imaginable,” National Rifle Association spokesman Andrew Arulanandam told CNN. The NRA, America’s biggest gun lobby, has rejected Obama’s proposal to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. Continued on Page 13
Assad lashes out as Israel admits strike MUNICH: Israel yesterday implicitly confirmed it staged an air strike on Syria last week as President Bashar Al-Assad accused the Jewish state of trying to further destabilise his war-torn country. The foreign minister of Damascus ally Iran, meanwhile, said he welcomed Syrian opposition leader Ahmed Moaz AlKhatib’s stated readiness to hold talks with representatives of Assad’s regime. Four days after an air raid which Damascus said targeted a military complex near the capital, Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak spoke to reporters in Munich but refrained from explicitly confirming that Israel staged the strike. Barak told the Munich Security Conference that it was “another proof that when we say something we mean it”. “We say that we don’t think that it should be allowable to bring advanced weapon systems into Lebanon, the Hezbollah from Syria, when Assad falls,” Barak said. Wednesday’s air strike targeted surface-to-air missiles and an Continued on Page 13
ALEPPO: A Syrian man carries a child’s body after a government air strike hit the neighborhood of Eastern Ansari yesterday. — AP