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Saudi Arabia’s King Salman names son as new crown prince

June 21, 2017 By administrator

salma name sonMohammed bin Salman has been appointed Saudi Arabia’s new crown prince and next in line for the throne. Bin Salman is viewed as a keen reformer, set on building an economic future for the kingdom after oil.

Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman has replaced his cousin Mohammed bin Nayef as crown prince – next in line to the throne – in a royal decree issued via the Saudi kingdom’s state media agency SPA on Wednesday.

While bin Salman’s promotion and bin Nayef’s ouster were reportedly widely expected within royal circles, the timing is surprising. Saudi Arabia finds itself in a bitter diplomatic dispute with Qatar and Iran, and locked in a two-year-long air war in Yemen.

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Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, who is King Salman’s nephew, was widely praised for his role as Saudi Arabia’s counter-terrorism chief and for suppressing an al-Qaida bombing campaign against the kingdom between 2003 and 2006. Nevertheless, he was relieved of all his roles.

Bin Salman, meanwhile, will maintain his position as defense minister, holding responsibility for one of the world’s biggest arms budgets as well as the kingdom’s military intervention in Yemen.

A public pledging of loyalty for him is scheduled to take place later on Wednesday.

New leader for a new generation

Mohammed bin Salman’s ascent to being one step away from the throne was seen as symbolic recognition on behalf of the king to Saudi Arabia’s youthful population, more than half of which is under 25 years old.

The newly appointed 31-year-old crown prince will be the first of a new generation of Saudi royals to take power. He is the great-grandchild of the kingdom’s founder, the late King Abdul-Aziz.

Bin Salman was one of the most ardent proponents for the kingdom’s Vision 2030 program, a wide-ranging plan to introduce social and economic reforms to the kingdom’s oil-dependent economy. As part of the plan, Saudi Arabia cut back of many state lavish subsidies and proposed the partial privatization of the kingdom’s state oil company, Saudi Aramco.

While the proposals to rid Saudi Arabia of its “addiction” to oil have prompted unease many senior officials, they have been widely welcomed by younger Saudis.

Read more: Saudi Arabia to become ‘softer’ nation?

Bin Salman also chaired the country’s Council of Economic and Development Affairs, coordinating socio-economic policies in the kingdom such as education, housing, and women’s rights. However, it remains unclear where he stands on the Saudi kingdom’s harsh freedom of speech laws. He also heads the supreme board of Saudi Aramco.

However, his rise to power has been rapid since his father assumed the throne in January 2015. Many have scrutinized the king’s decision to brush aside many of his more well-known, and sometimes better qualified, cousins in favor of closer relatives.

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1915-2015 Write the names of the victims of the genocide on Inhomage.com

March 24, 2015 By administrator

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Western Armenia

In a month the Armenians around the world will commemorate the centenary of the Armenian Genocide.

Violated, hurt, frustrated, but Armenians, we must definitely say to the world that the time for geopolitical procrastination is exceeded. We do not ask ourselves as victims, but claimants of simple justice.

In the absence of burials, www.inhomage.com allows each of us to write the names of those who gave their lives on the ancestral soil. This duty accomplished immediately call another: ensure permanent recognition of the Genocide of the Armenian people and the inevitable consequences of this.

Minor located from a map of Asia to the home page and dated 1920 (Treaty of Sèvres), it reveals Armenia whose contours were drawn in 1918 by US President Woodrow Wilson. The idea is to allow the Armenian diaspora to situate the birth place of their dead ancestors during the Genocide and record their names in a database. A second operation allows interactive viewing stored names, region by region, and to be able to relate to a family originally from the same place but now living on the other side of the earth.

Cornered, the Turkish government has embarked on an unprecedented campaign of denial that we would still be victims. The time has come for all Armenians to come into resistance. Thus, on the occasion of the 100th commemoration of this human disaster, we abjure not lock you in the consent by silence, by going immediately to the site Inhomage.com ICI in which the world will discover the names victims of the Young Turks of Union and Progress government. Duty in honor and in memory of the 1.5 million martyrs.

Thank you

Jean Eckian

Today Armradio info HERE

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