Bangladesh continues curfew as students await official notice on government job reforms

Special A Bangladesh army personnel stands guard near the parliament house amid a curfew following clashes between police and protestors in Dhaka on July 22, 2024. (AFP)
A Bangladesh army personnel stands guard near the parliament house amid a curfew following clashes between police and protestors in Dhaka on July 22, 2024. (AFP)
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Bangladesh continues curfew as students await official notice on government job reforms

Bangladesh continues curfew as students await official notice on government job reforms
  • Bangladesh internet connection has been cut off since Thursday night
  • Main student group says not all of their demands have been met 

DHAKA: Bangladesh remains under curfew and a widespread communications blackout on Monday, a day after the Supreme Court scaled back a controversial job-quota system following deadly clashes that have killed more than 100 people over the past week. 

University students have been demonstrating since the beginning of this month to demand a reformation of the quota system that reserved 30 percent of government jobs for relatives of veterans who fought in Bangladesh’s 1971 liberation war. 

The peaceful protests turned violent last week, with clashes between student protesters and security forces killing 174 people and injuring thousands, according to a count by Bengali daily Prothom Alo, which reported over a dozen deaths on Sunday alone. 

Bangladesh was still under curfew for a third day on Monday, with military personnel patrolling the capital and other areas, while internet connection remained suspended across the country since it was disrupted from Thursday night. 

“Everything is in order today across the country, except a few separate incidents in Dhaka, Narayanganj and Narsingdi,” Biplab Barua, special assistant to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, told Arab News. 

“We hope that in the next 48 hours, the situation will take a better look, and the country will go for normal operations. We are expecting to restore the broadband Internet services tonight (Monday). As soon as the situation takes a normal look, the length of curfew hours will be eased.” 

On Sunday, the Supreme Court ordered for the quota reserved for relatives of veterans to be cut to 5 percent and for 93 percent of jobs to be allocated on merit, while the remaining 2 percent will be reserved for members of ethnic minorities and people with disabilities. 

Bangladesh’s top court was ruling on an appeal. The government had abolished the quotas following student protests in 2018 but they were reinstated by the High Court in June, setting off a fresh round of demonstrations. 

“Our students are not responsible for the anarchy and atrocities on the streets. It’s the opposition parties … which hijacked the movement from the students,” Barua said. 

“Students’ demands have been fulfilled by the court, and the government will issue a circular by Tuesday regarding the quota system in the government job.” 

Students Against Discrimination, the main protest organizing group, said on Monday that some of their demands are still unmet, including the reopening of universities as well as investigations into the deadly crackdown. 

Student protesters are also waiting for the government to issue an official notification on the Supreme Court decision. 

“Since the curfew is underway, we are not on the streets at the moment. It will endanger the lives of our students,” Sarjis Alam, a protest coordinator with Students Against Discrimination, told Arab News.  

“At the moment, we are waiting to see the government circular on the quota system … We demanded reformation of quota systems in all grades of government jobs … It’s very important to us,” he said. “(After) seeing the government’s circular, we can comment whether our demands were addressed or not.” 


Saudi Royal Guards show skills in sports, combat

High-ranking officials, senior Royal Guard officers and members attended the event. (SPA)
High-ranking officials, senior Royal Guard officers and members attended the event. (SPA)
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Saudi Royal Guards show skills in sports, combat

High-ranking officials, senior Royal Guard officers and members attended the event. (SPA)
  • This event comes in the framework of the Royal Guard Presidency’s commitment to developing the combat and athletic skills of its members, enhancing their constant readiness to execute assigned duties with efficiency and professionalism

RIYADH: Under the sponsorship of the chief of the Royal Guard, Lt. Gen. Suhail bin Saqr Al-Mutairi, the Royal Guard Presidency celebrated the graduation of security and protection course participants and the conclusion of the second sports league, the fourth shooting championship and the third infantry competition, the SPA reported on Saturday.

High-ranking officials, senior Royal Guard officers and members attended the event, which featured sports performances and competitions in various disciplines, and demonstrations of shooting and marching, showcasing the participants’ high level of readiness and proficiency.

At the end of the event, Al-Mutairi honored the winning teams in the sports league and shooting championship, as well as the top achievers in the infantry competition.

He also honored the graduates of the security and protection courses who successfully completed their training programs, becoming a valuable addition to the Royal Guard Forces.

He stressed the importance of such events in fostering a spirit of competition, discipline and professionalism among members of the Royal Guard and commended the participants’ level of performance in various competitions and training exercises.

This event comes in the framework of the Royal Guard Presidency’s commitment to developing the combat and athletic skills of its members, enhancing their constant readiness to execute assigned duties with efficiency and professionalism.

 


Klija festival sheds lights on honey

The festival’s pavilion featured 10 sections with displays of beekeeping, honey, and olive oil products. (SPA)
The festival’s pavilion featured 10 sections with displays of beekeeping, honey, and olive oil products. (SPA)
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Klija festival sheds lights on honey

The festival’s pavilion featured 10 sections with displays of beekeeping, honey, and olive oil products. (SPA)
  • The 16th edition of the Klija Festival in Buraydah has garnered substantial attention with strong support from the region’s emir

RIYADH: Buraydah hosted the 16th Klija Festival from Jan.31 to Feb.9 at King Khalid Cultural Center, which attracted a large number of visitors.

The festival’s pavilion featured 10 sections with displays of beekeeping, honey, and olive oil products, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Visitors were able to explore a wide range of honey types and select their favorites from the diverse range of offerings.

Beekeeper Walid Al-Faifi said that at a young age he inherited the art of beekeeping from his father.

With more than 30 years’ experience, he presented several honey varieties at the festival, including sidr, samar, majra, and talh.

Beekeeper Abdulsalam Al-Muqbel, who has eight years’ experience, discussed the secrets of the profession that allow him to produce various honey types, such as wild sidr, fennel, arugula, citrus, shaflah (caper), talh, samar, and alfalfa honey, as well as pollen, local propolis, and royal jelly.

Beekeeper Mohammed Al-Muhaimid said that he was participating to be able to introduce visitors to the importance of honey, particularly its health benefits.

He highlighted its use as a natural ingredient in many dishes, including klija, and as a healthier alternative to sugar in tea.

Al-Muhaimid said that honey production demands significant time, effort and careful attention to the right conditions to ensure the best quality.

The 16th edition of the Klija Festival in Buraydah has garnered substantial attention with strong support from the region’s emir.

It promotes financial sustainability as an excellent platform for productive families and owners of small and startup businesses, offering them the opportunity to display their products and engage directly with customers.

 


Head of Muslim World League reviews medical program in Guinea-Bissau

Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa delivers a lecture in Bissau. (SPA)
Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa delivers a lecture in Bissau. (SPA)
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Head of Muslim World League reviews medical program in Guinea-Bissau

Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa delivers a lecture in Bissau. (SPA)
  • Al-Issa inaugurated a Qur’an competition and was awarded the country’s highest medal of honor for his efforts in religious diplomacy

RIYADH: The head of the Muslim World League delivered a lecture and reviewed the league’s medical program during a visit to West African country of Guinea-Bissau.

The league secretary-general, Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, reviewed the medical program, which performs operations and distributes supplies in collaboration with the National Hospital in Bissau, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The meeting was part of an official visit at the invitation of Guinea-Bissau’s prime minister, Rui Duarte de Barros.

Al-Issa earlier inaugurated a Qur’an competition and was awarded the country’s highest medal of honor for his efforts in religious diplomacy.

 


Where We Are Going Today: 300F Smokehouse

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Where We Are Going Today: 300F Smokehouse

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  • The main course is the highlight, featuring a selection of three premium beef cuts — ribeye, tenderloin, and short ribs, each cooked to perfection and served with a baked potato and a selection of rich sauces

For those looking for a smokehouse experience, 300F Smokehouse in Riyadh offers a curated set menu that showcases the best of slow-cooked, high-quality meats.

With a refined ambiance and a focus on premium ingredients, this spot is a top choice for steak lovers and barbecue enthusiasts.

The set menu is for SR580 ($154) for two and includes a variety of appetizers and mains, starting with the shrimp bites, a crispy and flavorful seafood option, followed by the burnt ends volcano, a smoky and tender bite packed with rich barbecue flavors — which is my absolute favorite.

The caesar salad provides a refreshing contrast before the tacos, offering bold, well-seasoned fillings that add a unique twist to the experience.

The main course is the highlight, featuring a selection of three premium beef cuts — ribeye, tenderloin, and short ribs, each cooked to perfection and served with a baked potato and a selection of rich sauces.

The meat is juicy, tender, and carries a deep smoky aroma that reflects the restaurant’s expertise in slow-cooking techniques.

The meal ends with a decadent brownie, served warm with a rich, gooey texture, making for a decent dessert. Two mocktails are also included, adding a refreshing balance to the meal.

While the flavors, presentation, and quality are undeniably top-notch, the price is on the higher side, making it more of a special-occasion restaurant than an everyday dining spot.

For those looking to experience expertly smoked meats in a sleek and upscale setting, 300F Smokehouse is a solid choice — just be prepared for the premium price tag.

For more information, check their Instagram @300f.ksa.

 


GCC secretary general receives chairman of Sumitomo Corporation in Riyadh

Jasem Albudaiwi (R) and Masayuki Hyodo in Riyadh. (Supplied)
Jasem Albudaiwi (R) and Masayuki Hyodo in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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GCC secretary general receives chairman of Sumitomo Corporation in Riyadh

Jasem Albudaiwi (R) and Masayuki Hyodo in Riyadh. (Supplied)
  • Albudaiwi stressed that Japan is a strategic partner for the region and underscored the mutual commitment to enhance bilateral cooperation in various fields

RIYADH: Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council Jasem Albudaiwi received Masayuki Hyodo, chairman of the board of Sumitomo Corporation, and his accompanying delegation from the Japan Business Federation, in Riyadh on Sunday.

During the meeting, Albudaiwi said that the visit reflects the profound historical and economic ties between GCC countries and Japan, the General Secretariat said in a report.

He also stressed that Japan is a strategic partner for the region and underscored the mutual commitment to enhance bilateral cooperation in various fields.