SAFAR 4, 1441 AH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2019 28 Pages Max 45º Min 25º 150 Fils Established 1961 ISSUE NO: 17948 The First Daily in the Arabian Gulf www.kuwaittimes.net Kuwaiti and Turkish ministers Arresting looks: Russian Bezos attends first anniversary France survive scare to beat 2 explore business opportunities 22 protests get a fashion twist 24 memorial of Khashoggi murder 26 USA 33-9 at Rugby World Cup Seven killed as protests against government spread across Iraq Outrage as prime minister blames violence on ‘aggressors’ BAGHDAD: Popular protests multiplied across Iraq yes- responded,” he said. terday as demonstrators braved live fire and tear gas from Journalists covering protests in central Baghdad said security forces in rallies that have left seven dead in the security forces had assaulted them and detained one of past 24 hours. The demonstrations are the first major chal- their colleagues. “No state would attack its own people lenge to Prime Minister Adel Abdel Mahdi, who formed like this. We’re being peaceful, but they fired,” said unem- his government a year ago this month and who controver- ployed graduate Mohammad Jubury in the nearby Al- sially blamed the violence on “aggressors” among the Shaab district. Some 60 people were wounded across protesters. Since they began Tuesday in Baghdad the Baghdad yesterday, including nine from bullet wounds and protests have spread to other cities in the country’s south, the rest from tear gas inhalation, medical sources said. with disparate crowds railing against state corruption, fail- In addition to Baghdad and Nasiriyah, crowds also ing public services and unemployment. gathered in the holy city of Najaf and the flashpoint Yesterday, a police officer and three protesters were southern city of Basra, which was rocked by protests last shot dead and five were wounded in the southern city of year. Security forces used live rounds to break up the Nasiriyah, a provincial health official told AFP, bringing the Baghdad, Nasiriyah and Najaf protests, much like the pre- death toll in two days of violent protests to seven. In vious evening. Even after Tuesday’s Baghdad protest had Baghdad yesterday, riot police attempted to disperse been broken up, heavy gunfire could be heard well into crowds in a half-dozen neighbourhoods using tear gas and the night, including in the Sadr City district, where a funer- firing live rounds into the air. Protesters regrouped and al was held for the protester killed in the capital. began heading towards the capital’s iconic Tahrir Square The other demonstrator killed in the capital was for the second day, but police had sealed off the area, sev- wounded Tuesday and succumbed to his injuries yester- eral nearby roads and the adjacent Jumhuriya bridge. day. It was not clear if bullets were fired directly at pro- Security forces feared protesters would cross the testers or into the air. Tuesday’s bloodshed drew condem- Tigris river into the Green Zone, which hosts government nation from President Barham Saleh, who urged “restraint buildings and embassies and was walled-off until just a and the respect for the law”. “Peaceful protest is a consti- few months ago. In the southern neighborhood of tutional right granted to citizens,” he said. The UN’s top Zaafaraniya, protesters were burning tyres on streets lined official in Iraq, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, expressed with police vehicles. “I came out today in support of my “grave concern” yesterday, saying she “deeply regrets the brothers in Tahrir Square,” said Abdallah Walid, 27. “We casualties”. She urged authorities to “exercise restraint in BAGHDAD: Protesters gather next to a burning building amidst clashes with Iraqi riot police during a demon- want jobs and better public services. We’ve been their handling of the protests”. stration against state corruption and poor services yesterday. — AFP demanding them for years and the government has never Continued on Page 24 trative employees at the traffic, citizenship and passport informed sources as saying that in a bid to resolve the News in brief MoI to terminate departments will be laid off in view of the availability of unemployment problem, the Cabinet will discuss a com- citizens qualified to replace them, in addition to the need prehensive government study on nationalizing thousands Traffic nightmare on 4th Ring Road to transfer extra Kuwaiti employees from other interior of jobs in the private sector and replacing expats working expats working in ministry departments to the abovementioned ones. as administrative, legal and secretarial staff with Kuwaitis. KUWAIT: Motorists were stuck for hours during “The interior ministry believes that the traffic, citi- The sources added that such a step will increase the the evening rush hour on Fourth Ring Road yester- ‘sensitive’ sectors zenship and passport departments are closely linked to amounts paid by the state in national labor support day as two out of three lanes were closed due do Kuwait’s security, and thus their staff members should allowances to around KD 1 billion after laying off road maintenance works. The ministry of public By A Saleh all be citizens,” the sources explained, reminding of the 130,000 to 150,000 expats - 8 to 10 percent of the works is rushing to complete roadworks before the previous involvement of expat employees in driving total of 1.6 million expat employees in the private sec- start of the rainy season. Partial road closures KUWAIT: As part of the interior ministry’s plans to license forgeries. The sources added that all expat tor. In addition, the sources explained said Minister of began in two phases from April from 6 pm till 6 am replace expatriate employees with Kuwaitis, it issued administrative employees in other interior ministry State for Economic Affairs Mariam Al-Aqeel is coordi- on weekdays and from midnight till noon on week- internal instructions to make lists of all expat employees departments, with the exception of legal advisors, will nating with various bodies to formulate a new strategy ends. The roads involved include King Fahd pending terminating their contracts, said informed be laid off within a maximum of two years. to develop and increase Kuwaiti manpower in the pri- Expressway (from the First Ring Road till Bayan sources. The sources explained that many expat adminis- Meanwhile, Kuwaiti daily Al-Qabas quoted well- vate sector. Palace), First Ring Road, Fourth Ring Road, Sixth Ring Road and Doha Spur Motorway. Gandhi, an icon not just for Indian inde- Modi hails toilet pendence but also sanitation. Iran allows women to pass citizenship “In 60 months, 600 million people have been given access to toilets, more DUBAI: A top Iranian constitutional body has ‘milestone’ on than 110 million toilets have been built,” approved a law allowing Iranian women to pass Modi said in a speech to 20,000 village their nationality to their children, state media Gandhi’s 150th chiefs in western Ahmedabad city in his reported yesterday. Human rights experts have and Gandhi’s home state of Gujarat. “The said the measure could help thousands of children AHMEDABAD, India: Indian Prime women of our country no longer have to living in legal limbo by letting them acquire citizen- Minister Narendra Modi yesterday wait for darkness to descend. Innocent ship in Iran, one of about 25 countries that do not declared the country of 1.3 billion people lives of young children are being saved... permit women married to foreigners to hand their free of open defecation, and turned his the expense on healthcare has come nationality to their children. The Guardian Council sights towards eradicating single-use down,” Modi added, calling the achieve- had earlier objected to the proposed law on secu- plastic next. Modi - whose claim has ment a significant milestone for the vast rity grounds and required changes allowing back- been challenged by experts - made his developing country. ground checks on foreign fathers of the children, ambitious “latrines for all” pledge when However, despite huge progress, according to local media reports. — Reuters he first took office in 2014 and his experts have expressed skepticism NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gestures beside a portrait of announcement late yesterday coincided about his bold claim, saying millions still independence icon Mahatma Gandhi at Parliament House yesterday to mark with the 150th birthday of Mahatma Continued on Page 24 Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversary. — AFP Iranian, Saudi oil ministers ‘friends’ MOSCOW: Iran’s oil minister sought to defuse tensions with Saudi Arabia yesterday, calling his Eye-watering counterpart in Riyadh “a friend” and saying Tehran Rouhani didn’t was committed to stability in the region. The com- ment came at a top Russian energy conference onion prices chaired by President Vladimir Putin, where Iran’s oil take Trump call minister Bijan Zanganeh met Saudi energy minister over India ban PARIS: US President Donald Trump phoned his Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman and OPEC’s Secretary Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani on the side- General Mohammed Barkindo. “Prince Abdulaziz MUMBAI/DHAKA: From lines of the UN summit last month but he refused bin Salman has been a friend for over 22 years,” Kathmandu to Colombo, it’s a to take the call, a French diplomatic source said on Zanganeh said. The two ministers were later seen kitchen nightmare: Onion prices Tuesday. The call happened on Sept 24, the source holding hands together with Barkindo. — Reuters have gone crazy. That’s because said, after French President Emmanuel Macron had India, the world’s biggest seller of shuttled between the US and Iranian leaders in a the Asian diet staple, has banned bid to arrange a historic encounter that he hoped Sanders treated for blocked artery exports after extended Monsoon would reduce the risk of all-out war in the Middle downpours delayed harvests and East.
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