Bahrain Court Removes MP from Parliament over Dual Citizenship

Bahraini Parliament hold a session last May (BNA)
Bahraini Parliament hold a session last May (BNA)
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Bahrain Court Removes MP from Parliament over Dual Citizenship

Bahraini Parliament hold a session last May (BNA)
Bahraini Parliament hold a session last May (BNA)

A Bahraini court on Wednesday removed MP Mohammed Rafiq Al Hussaini from his parliament seat after discovering he carried undisclosed foreign citizenship when he ran for elections.
Al Hussaini is a representative for Muharraq's first district.
The decision to nullify his membership was announced by the Seventh Court of Cassation, chaired by Judge Sheikh Khalid bin Ali Al Khalifa. It followed an appeal by the Directorate of Nationality, Passports, and Residence Affairs.
The Directorate had provided evidence that Al Hussaini held dual citizenship at the time of his candidacy for the Council of Representatives, breaching Article 57(a) of the Constitution which requires the sole Bahraini nationality for parliament members.
The court decision is the first case of its kind since Bahraini Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Al Khalifa formed a committee to review all cases of acquisition of Bahraini citizenship.

 



KSrelief Prosthetic Center Provides Medical Services in Yemen's Marib

KSrelief Prosthetic Center provides medical services in Yemen's Marib. (SPA)
KSrelief Prosthetic Center provides medical services in Yemen's Marib. (SPA)
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KSrelief Prosthetic Center Provides Medical Services in Yemen's Marib

KSrelief Prosthetic Center provides medical services in Yemen's Marib. (SPA)
KSrelief Prosthetic Center provides medical services in Yemen's Marib. (SPA)

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), through the Prosthetics and Rehabilitation Center Project in Yemen's Marib Governorate, provided various medical services in July to 521 individuals who had suffered the loss of limbs, the Saudi Press Agency said Sunday.
Throughout the project, 1,672 services were delivered, with 67% being provided to males and 33% to females.
Among the beneficiaries, 84% were displaced people, and 16% were residents. The services included fitting and rehabilitating prosthetic limbs, physical therapy, and specialized consultations.
The assistance falls within the ongoing humanitarian projects and efforts provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by KSrelief, to enhance the health sector's capabilities and alleviate the Yemeni people's suffering.