n Trial begins in attack case
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n Trial begins in attack case
4 Gulf Daily News Monday, 22nd December 2014 Email: [email protected] Shura panel chiefs elected n Mr Al Maskati n Dr Al Ajman n Ms Al Zayed n Mr Al Ka’abi n Mr Al Mahmood n Ms Taqawi n Dr Al Fadhel VETERAN legislators took all the top posts on the Shura Council’s five permanent committees yesterday, following its final round of internal elections. PART SALE 25% - 65% OFF BAHRAIN CITY CENTRE • SEEF MALL • ENMA MALL Khalid Al Maskati was elected unopposed for the ninth consecutive year as the financial and economic affairs committee chairman, while National Institution for Human Rights president Dr Abdulaziz Abul was made vice-chairman. Dalal Al Zayed was elected unopposed for the fourth consecutive year as legislative and legal affairs committee chairwoman, with former MP Khamis Al Rumaihi as her vice-chairman. Dr Jihad Al Fadhel was elected unopposed as chairwoman of the services committee and Nawar Al Mahmood was elected vice-chairman. Faoud Al Haji was elected chairman of the public utilities and environment affairs committee, with Juma Al Ka’abi elected vice-chairman. Former parliament foreign affairs, defence and national security committee chairwoman Sawsan Taqawi became head of the same committee in the Shura Council – a first for the National Assembly – while newcomer Dr Abdulaziz Al Ajman was elected as vice-chairman unopposed. They join Shura Council chairman Ali Saleh Al Saleh and vice-chairman Jamal Fakhro and vice-chairwoman Jameela Nusaif, who were elected unopposed last week. Meanwhile, the top two posts were also determined for the Shura Council’s four specific committees. Veteran councillor Hala Fayez was elected as the woman and child committee chairwoman, with newcomer Fatima Al Koo- ·· ·· ·· ·· Mattress Down Pillows Down Duvets Mattress Protector Mattress Topper Bed sheets Towels Music Pillows n Mr Al Rumaihi n Dr Abul By MOHAMMED AL A’ALI heji as vice-chairwoman. Newcomer Sameer Albaharna was elected as youth committee chairman with youngest member of the council Bassam Albinmohammed as vice-chairman. Ahmed Al Haddad, who is also a fresh face on the council, was elected to the post of human rights committee chairman with former MP Shaikh Jawad Buhussain as vice-chairman. Other roles decided yesterday included members of the Shura Council to appear on the nine-member parliamentary executive committee. The four elected from Shura were Mr Al Haddad, Ms Al Kooheji, veteran legislator Ahmed Bahzad, and newcomer Dr Mohammed Al Khuzaie, who will serve alongside four MPs due to be elected tomorrow, under the presidency of parliament chairman Ahmed Al Mulla. Meetings The parliamentary executive committee is responsible for selecting legislators from both chambers to take part in international and regional conferences, meetings and gatherings. Elsewhere, veteran council member Abdulrahman Jamsheer and Ms Al Zayed were elected as members of the Arab Parliament and 11 members were selected to reply to His Majesty King Hamad’s speech at the opening of the National Assembly last week. They were Mr Fakhro, Ms Al Zayed, Ms Taqawi, former parliament second vice-chairman Shaikh Adel Al Maawada, Dr Abul, Mr Al Haji, Dr Al Khuzaie, Mr Bahzad, Ms Al Kooheji, Dr Saeed Al Yamani and newcomer Dr Mansoor Sarhan. [email protected] n Mr Al Haji n Trial begins in attack case TWO teenagers who allegedly attacked a British motorist while she was trying to clear an illegal road block have pleaded not guilty in court. The Bahrainis, both aged 18, have been accused of taking part in an illegal gathering, assault and setting tyres ablaze on a highway near Saar. They appeared at the High Criminal Court yesterday, where they denied the charges. Their 42-year-old victim told prosecutors she was attacked when she got out of her car and attempted to move the debris. “I saw around 10 masked people who set tyres ablaze,” she said in her statement to prosecutors. “I got out of my car to move the debris. I asked them (defendants) to move the tyres so we can pass and they started mocking me. “I told them that I will film them using my mobile phone and they did not care. So I took my phone and started taking pictures of them for five minutes and they started jumping up and down and waving their hands.” She also described how one of them tried to snatch the phone from her while others pelted her with stones. n Charity sale set A CHARITY bazaar to support children suffering from cancer in Bahrain will be held on Saturday. The eighth annual Shahrazad Charity Sale Bazaar will take place at the Shahrazad Hall in Budaiya, from 9am to 7pm. Donated items including clothes, books, furniture, kitchen items, electronics, plants, games, art works and antiques will be up for sale. All proceeds from the sale will go towards Future Youth Society’s initiative ‘Smile’, which helps children suffering from cancer, and other charitable causes. Donations will be accepted until Thursday. For more details contact 39414194. n Charges denied A JOURNALIST accused of defaming the Shi’ite sect in an article appeared in the High Criminal Court yesterday. The Bahraini denied defaming the sect and a religious symbol, subverting public security and sowing division in society. Lawyers filed a case against him after his article was published on June 22 this year. The trial was adjourned to January 20 for review. P.O Box 11080, Kingdom Of Bahrain Manama Tel: 1774 0448 I Riffa Tel: 1749 0448 Fax: 1774 0165 Email: [email protected] w w w . b e d c e n t e r b h . c o m