Qatar Condemns NZ Terror Attack, Islamophobia
BUSINESS | 14 SPORT | 166 GM plans $1.8bn Derwael, US investment Carey strike after Trump gold in criticism Doha Saturday 23 March 2019 | 16 Rajab 1440 www.thepeninsula.qa Volume 24 | Number 7839 | 2 Riyals The big Ooredoo Your home internet will now be Supernet boost up to 5x faster for FREE! Terms & conditions apply OIC meet: Qatar condemns NZ Rwandan President meets Deputy PM and Minister of Foreign Affairs terror attack, Islamophobia Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, H E Sultan bin Saad Al Muraikhi, said that the time has come for the OIC to play its pivotal role in con- fronting the manifestations of Islamophobia and the rejection of terrorism and religious fanaticism. QNA ISTANBUL The State of Qatar condemned yesterday the vicious terrorist crime that targeted worshipers in the mosques of New Zealand, stressing its strong and firm stance against terrorism in all its forms regardless of its motives and reasons, considering it an act contrary to human nature and all President of the Republic of Rwanda Paul Kagame met yesterday with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of moral values. Foreign Affairs, H E Sheikh Mohamed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, during the official visit of His Excellency to Rwanda. This came in the speech by The Deputy PM conveyed the greetings of Amir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani to the President of the Minister of State for Foreign Republic of Rwanda, and the wishes of His Highness for further progress and prosperity to the Rwandan people. Affairs, H E Sultan bin Saad Al The Rwandan President entrusted the Deputy PM to convey his greetings to the Amir, wishing His Highness health Muraikhi, during the opening and happiness and the people of Qatar further progress, development, and prosperity.
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