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AbuAmerican's picture

Lets talk fair unfair in Qatar

With all of the discussions going on in various threads about fair unfair I bring my 2 cent to the table.

I think the whole cultural mafia here in Doha is unfair.

If you are from Sudan, the Sudanese give you a fair deal and not others. If you are Indian, Pakistani, Filipino ect then its the same, you get more/better service than others who are not from your ethnicity or culture. You have jobs held for your group and will literally trash bin CV's from non compatriots (I have seen it happen more than once).

Why do you guys complain so much since you have this country in your clutches?

Why aren't you making positive changes since you lot run everything rather than complaining so much?

Explain please.

moonblues67's picture

HH Emir of Qatar deserves Nobel Prize

Emir deserves the Nobel Peace Prize

By Sherida S J al-Kaabi/Doha

HH the Emir: peace efforts

Each year the Norwegian Nobel Committee awards the Nobel Prize to geniuses who excel in various fields of science as well as to a person who has contributed extensively to the maintenance of international peace and security. US President Barack Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2009.

In spite of my full appreciation of the large role played by President
Sherida S J al-Kaabi


Spider Sense's picture

Qatar: An oasis for exiles

In granting nationality to M.F. Husain, the Gulf state of Qatar has done what it always does best — providing refuge to those in trouble back home.
Whatever be the repercussions in India — ranging from shame to jubilation — the decision has further bolstered Doha’s reputation as the ‘exile capital’ of the world.
Husain happens to be just the latest in a long list of people, who, on being driven out of their homes, have found shelter in the sleepy Qatari capital.
The most high profile of them have been the wife and daughters of Saddam Hussein. Saddam went into hiding after the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, while wife Sajjad, accompanied by daughters, Raghad and Rana, slipped into Qatar to live anonymously.

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MEA Community News letter 01 by the Stormy Foundation

Salams All,

I hope this message finds you in good health and iman.…

This past year (and decade) has gone by so quickly and a lot has happened starting with the whole September 11 attacks back in 2001 that kind of shaped the rest of the decade for the Muslim world.

Its been tough being a Muslim this last 10 years especially in the west as the spotlight has been casted even more on Muslims than possibly ever before. However Thank God that there is more of us around that can share the burden that maybe this is unfairly placed on us. This sense of community spirit is personally for me one of the big attractions of Islam.


FriedUnicorn's picture

India scores low on integrity

IANS/New Delhi

India has been ranked as low as 84 among 180 countries on the integrity score, continuing to be perceived as a highly corrupt nation in the world, by global corruption watchdog Transparency International in its latest survey.

The ranking means that 83 other countries are less corrupt than India.

“India’s integrity score stands at 3.4 on a scale of 0 (perceived as highly corrupt) to 10 (least corrupt),” according to the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2009 prepared by the Berlin-based Transparency International, an independent organisation tracking prevalence of corruption worldwide.

India’s integrity score last year was the same. In 2007, its score was a notch better at 3.5, says the survey.


dawestsides's picture

One Algerian Supporter Killed in Cairo

I knew from the beginning that all this stupid effervescence on this stupid game was going to end badly...
I won't blame my egyptians brothers and generalize as I know that like in Algeria,you'll find sick,really sick people everywhere.

Now algerian supporters heading to Sudan for the Next Wednesday match are asking for retaliation,and I know them,blood will be spilled.Again.
Again innocent people from both sides will the pay the revenge price.

Shame on you journalists from both sides,somebody lost his life because of your sick minds!!!
Shame on you,Cairo's police: in Algeria 14 policemen have been injured while protecting egyptian contractors with their families from angry supporters after the sad stoning of the algerian team bus before the match.

SHAME ON YOU!


panda's picture

Sudan the brave country! THANKS!

sudan will offer 10000 free ticket for algerians supporters. just to say that ALGERIA we are with you.

the stadium capacity is about 40000 seats. half of them will be occupied by algerians.

Thank you ya sadiki sudan.


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Doha 2016 be part of it

A British arrives in wusail city as a new immigrant to the State of QATAR.He stops the first person he sees walking down the street and says, "Thank you Mr. Qatari for letting me in this country, and giving me housing, food stamps, free medical care and free education!" But the passerby says "You are mistaken, I am filipino. The man goes on and encounters another passerby.

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Philippine Wins Praise For Promoting Interfaith Tolerance

Just Wanna Share This News
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The US State Department in its annual review of international religious freedom, singled out the Philippines and Jordan for promoting interfaith initiatives and criticizing China and Israel for intolerance.
The president has emphasized that faith should bring us together, and this year’s report has a special focus on efforts to promote interfaith dialog and tolerance,” Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in Washington.
Clinton came out strongly against laws around the world that make religious defamation a crime, saying freedom of speech and religion should be equally upheld.

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Lost Cat in Sudan area.. Reward Offered...

Hello

I am posting this on behalf of a friend.
I have attached a poster with the info on it, Cat went missing from the Sudan area, and is very missed, if anyone in the area has seen him or even has him, then please contact the cell number on the Poster and a reward will be offered.

Many thanks.

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