Kuwait’s Criminal Court Postpones Former Deputy Speaker’s Trial

Former Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Mohammad Al-Mutair (KUNA)
Former Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Mohammad Al-Mutair (KUNA)
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Kuwait’s Criminal Court Postpones Former Deputy Speaker’s Trial

Former Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Mohammad Al-Mutair (KUNA)
Former Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Mohammad Al-Mutair (KUNA)

Kuwait’s Criminal Court postponed on Sunday the trial of former Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Mohammad Al-Mutair, to Dec. 15 and lifted his travel ban after hearing his defense.
Al-Mutair faces charges of “insulting the Emir’s authority and questioning the integrity of the Constitutional Court judges”. The court also referred the case of former MP Bader Al-Dahoum, who faces similar charges, to be reviewed alongside Al-Mutair’s due to their connection.
Al-Mutair’s case had previously been delayed on Aug. 11, when the court rejected his request to lift the travel ban and postponed the trial to Oct. 13 for further hearings on his alleged defamation of the Emir and judiciary during a public seminar. Al-Mutair was initially released on bail of 5,000 Kuwaiti dinars ($16,300) with a travel ban.
In a separate case, the Court of Appeals suspended the six-month prison sentence of former MP Abdullah Fahad, allowing his release on bail of 3,000 Kuwaiti dinars ($9,810). Fahad had been sentenced by the Criminal Court for defaming the judiciary during a televised interview, and both the show’s producer and director were fined 500 Kuwaiti dinars ($1,635) each. Fahad returned to Kuwait on Sept. 22 and surrendered to authorities, seeking acquittal from the charges and the annulment of his prison sentence.
In another prominent case, former MP Mohammad Al-Juwaihel remains in custody after the Court of Cassation rejected his request to suspend his two-year and four-month prison sentence for insulting the Ajman tribe. The final ruling is expected on Oct. 20. Initially, in April, Al-Juwaihel had been sentenced to three years in prison with labor and fined 10,000 Kuwaiti dinars ($32,600) for his defamatory remarks. In July, the Court of Appeals reduced his sentence to two years and four months with labor.

 

 

 



Saudi Arabia Supports International Disaster Relief Efforts

Saudi Arabia supports international disaster relief efforts. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia supports international disaster relief efforts. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Supports International Disaster Relief Efforts

Saudi Arabia supports international disaster relief efforts. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia supports international disaster relief efforts. (SPA)

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), has been leading humanitarian and relief efforts worldwide. Saudi Arabia's ultimate goal is to serve people in need, regardless of their background, and to provide support and assistance in accordance with the principles of human brotherhood.
The Kingdom actively supports international and UN initiatives aimed at reducing the impact of disasters and crises. It has contributed significantly to alleviating suffering, improving living conditions, and achieving sustainable development goals, the Saudi Press Agency said on Monday.
Through KSrelief, the Kingdom has provided $18 million to the United Nations to address the effects of natural disasters and marine pollution resulting from the FSO Safer.
In response to the severe drought and famine in Somalia, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia implemented specific projects to address the crisis. It undertook the rehabilitation and digging of new artesian wells, ensuring a supply of clean water to affected populations and livestock. Additionally, the Kingdom provided food security assistance to the most vulnerable groups, displaced persons, and those affected in Somalia, Yemen, Libya, Pakistan, and Sudan during humanitarian crises.
When a devastating earthquake struck Syria and Türkiye, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia demonstrated its commitment to humanitarian aid by swiftly responding. It operated relief air bridges, dispatched volunteer and medical teams, and supported local and international relief efforts.
The Kingdom has also made generous contributions to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, providing food, shelter, and medical aid through air and sea bridges and airdrops. The Kingdom recently established a camp for displaced Palestinians in Khan Yunis to assist those affected by sea high waves and damaged tents.
On October 13th, the Kingdom joins the world in celebrating the International Day for Disaster Reduction, promoting a culture of disaster prevention, preparedness, and solidarity with those affected by humanitarian crises.