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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is Turkey’s number one trade partner in the Middle East, the UAE’s state minister for foreign affairs said Thursday.

“We don’t cherish any feuds with Turkey,” Anwar Gargash told the US-based Bloomberg.

Turkey’s desire to expand its regional role “at the expense of Arab countries” constitutes the main problem between the two countries, Gargash claimed.

The UAE will soon resume transport and trade with Qatar, Gargash said earlier on Thursday.

"Transport and trade between the Gulf Cooperation Council countries in line with the Al-Ula agreement will take place within a week of the signing of the agreement," said Gargash.

"We are happy that we have turned the page of this crisis, and we are looking forward to the future of the Gulf Cooperation Council, and the country [UAE] is working to implement the Al-Ula agreement," he added.

On Tuesday, the city of Al-Ula in northwestern Saudi Arabia hosted the 41st Gulf Summit, which saw the announcement of the end of a Gulf crisis that continued since 2017 between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, Bahrain, and Egypt.

In June 2017, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, and Egypt imposed a land, air, and sea blockade on Qatar, claiming its support for terrorism, which Doha denied and considered an attempt to undermine its sovereignty./aa

US President-elect Joe Biden upped the rhetoric Thursday against pro-President Donald Trump rioters who stormed the US Capitol, calling them "domestic terrorists." 

"Don't dare call them protesters," Biden said during a news conference. "They were a riotous mob, insurrectionists, domestic terrorists. It's that basic. It's that simple."

Legally, the US has no domestic terrorism statute under which it could realistically label the individuals. But the FBI and local law enforcement are seeking to determine who they were in order to arrest and charge them.

Trump and his political allies have for months falsely alleged that the election he lost to Biden by 7 million votes was rigged, roiling emotions among his supporters with conspiracy theories that have been repeatedly rejected in court. The Justice Department also found no evidence to support his claims of widespread voter fraud.

Trump earlier Wednesday stirred the pot during a nearby rally with his supporters just hours before the Capitol was overrun, telling them he would "never concede" defeat while alleging there was "theft involved."

"Our country has had enough, and we will not take it anymore," he told a mass gathering of people, many of whom likely later flooded the Capitol. "We will stop the steal."

Four people died during Wednesday's melee.

Biden said the mayhem was a completely predictable result of the president's cajoling, as well as the entirety of his four-year term as it draws to an end.

“I wish we could say we couldn’t see it coming. That isn’t true. We could see it coming," he said. "The past four years we’ve had a president whose made his contempt for our democracy, our Constitution, the rule of law, clear in everything he has done. He unleashed an all-out assault on our institutions of our democracy from the outset.”/aa

The Turkish Coast Guard rescued at least 41 asylum seekers pushed into Turkish territorial waters by Greece in two separate incidents Thursday, according to security sources.

A Coast Guard team was dispatched to an area off Gunes Island in western Balikesir province after learning of a group of asylum seekers stranded on a lifeboat, said a source, who asked not to be named due to restrictions on speaking to the media.

Thirteen asylum seekers wanted to reach Lesbos Island in Greece, said the source. They were referred to the Coast Guard Command on Cunda Island in Turkey.

And 28 asylum seekers were held in western Izmir province after asking the coast guard to be rescued in Dikili district.

They were later transferred to the provincial migration office.

"We spent three hours on the boat and reached Greece. We saw a boat. It was the Greek boat and we asked them for help,” according to a woman on the boat. “They came and started following us. Then they took our engine and told us to go back. They followed us until the Turkish Coast Guard rescued us.”

Cameras recorded the moment when the rubber boat was pushed into Turkish territorial waters by Greece.

It showed two Greek zodiac boats approaching the boat in Greek territorial waters and officials pushing asylum seekers into Turkish waters instead of performing a rescue operation.

Turkey has been a key transit point for asylum seekers who want to cross into Europe to start new lives, especially those fleeing war and persecution.

Turkey opened its gates to irregular migrants in 2020 after accusing the EU of failing to keep its promises under a 2016 migrant deal.

Turkey hosts nearly 4 million Syrians, more than any other country in the world./aa

BAMAKO, MALI -- At least 20 people have been killed in an airstrike on a village in central Mali.

Hamadoun Dicko, leader of one of the largest ethnic Peuhl organizations in Mali, said witnesses described two air raids on Jan. 3 in the village.

"There were at least 20 dead and more than 27 missing. I have personally lost two friends," Dicko, who is president of the Tabital Pulaaku Youth Association, said.

Guillaume Nguefa, head of the human rights section of the UN mission in Mali, confirmed the incident but did not provide more details.

New Delhi(agencies)

Two petitions have been filed in the Supreme Court against the UP government's 'love jihad' law and the Uttarakhand Freedom of Religion Act, claiming that they violate the fundamental right to privacy under Article 21 and freedom to practise religion under

Two PILs have been moved before the Supreme Court of India challenging the UP government's Prohibition of Unlawful Religious Conversion ordinance, 2020.

One of the petitions, filed by a Delhi based lawyer, has also challenged the Uttarakhand Freedom of Religion Act 2018.

The other has been filed by a group of lawyers and law students from Delhi and Allahabad.

The petitions have claimed that UP government's 'love jihad' law and the Uttarakhand law violate the fundamental right to privacy under Article 21 and freedom to practise religion under Article 25.

The pleas also argue that the 'love jihad' ordinance passed by the UP government and the Uttarakhand law violate the provisions of the Special Marriage Act by placing restrictions on inter-religious marriage, and "would create fear" in society.

In addition, the plea claims the law would "be a potent tool in the hands of bad elements of the society to use this ordinance to falsely implicate anyone."

The two petitions have also pointed out that the UP 'love jihad' law overturns a fundamental principle of criminal law -- as it is up to a person who chooses conversion to prove that it is not fraudulent.

"In other words guilty till proven innocent", argues the plea.

The pleas in Supreme Court came days after the first FIR under the UP 'love jihad' ordinance, passed on November 27, was filed on the same date.

Bareilly resident Owais was arrested for allegedly putting pressure on a woman to marry him and convert to Islam.

According to the FIR, Owais had been "harassing" the girl for almost three years and was pressuring her to marry him.

Last week, on the date the new ordinance came into effect, Owais had gone to the house of the girl and allegedly threatened her family with a pistol. The Bareilly police arrested him under the new anti-'love jihad' law.

COLOGNE (agencies)

Germany’s Turkish-Muslim community is alarmed by the increase in Islamophobic hate crimes, senior figures told Anadolu Agency Monday.

Kemal Ergun, president of the Turkish-Muslim association IGMG, said more and more mosques have become the targets of threats, vandalism or arson in recent months.

“At least 122 mosques were targeted in such attacks last year,” he said, adding that dozens of mosques received multiple bomb threats by neo-Nazis or other extremist groups, sparking worry among the members of the community.

“We call on the police authorities to conduct more effective investigations and arrest the perpetrators of these attacks,” he said.

Ergun, who leads one of the largest Turkish-Muslim organizations in the country, said Muslims were experiencing more hostility and discrimination in their daily lives due to the rise of anti-Muslim prejudice.

He said Muslim women in particular who wear headscarves have frequently been verbally harassed on the streets, and that incidents of physical assault have reportedly also been on the rise.

According to official figures, police recorded 632 Islamophobic crimes in Germany from January to November 2020.

These included insults, threatening letters, disruption of religious practice, physical assaults and damage to property.

The real figures are believed to be higher, as many victims do not file criminal complaints with the police, largely due to their distrust of law enforcement.

Durmus Yildirim, chairman of ATIB, one of the largest Turkish-Muslim cultural organizations in Germany, criticized right-wing populist politicians for inciting hatred and discrimination against immigrants and Muslims.

“We want an end to this racist and populist rhetoric, efforts should be made for peaceful coexistence,” he told Anadolu Agency, calling for a stronger stance against anti-Muslim and anti-Turkish hatred.

Yildirim said the country’s 3-million-strong Turkish community would not give in to threats by far-right groups and parties.

“We are part of Europe, we’re living together here. Our third, fourth generations were born and raised in Germany, it has also become our homeland,” he said.

A country of over 80 million people, Germany has the second-largest Muslim population in Western Europe after France. Among the country’s nearly 4.7 million Muslims, 3 million are of Turkish origin.

The country has witnessed growing racism and Islamophobia in recent years, fueled by the propaganda of neo-Nazi groups and the far-right opposition AfD party, which has attempted to stoke fear of Muslims and immigrants to win more votes.

On November 27th, around 2,500 Rohingya refugees were transported from their settlements in the Bangladeshi town of Cox’s Bazar to Bhasan Char. Bhasan Char is a flood-prone island, currently being developed by the Bangladeshi government in order to eventually house over 100,000 refugees. The international community has grown increasingly concerned about Bangladesh’s treatment of Rohingya refugees and various sources are now claiming that the Rohingya’s recent transportation has been done without the refugees’ prior consent.

Filippo Grandi, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, is one of the many that have voiced concerns over the recent move. On November 29th, he made a Twitter post stressing the importance of dialogue between local authorities and the U.N. According to the U.N. office in Bangladesh, the United Nations has not been involved in the local government’s project of moving people to Bhasan Char. Humans Rights Watch has found even more alarming data, having interviewed 12 families whose names appeared on the transportation lists but who had not volunteered to go.

Earlier this year, Amnesty International published a concerning report about the quality of life on Bhasan Char. The report contained allegations of unhygienic living conditions and limited access to healthcare and education facilities. Additionally, Amnesty has documented harassment cases of refugees who have been sexually assaulted by local camp officials.

Bangladeshi officials maintain that the international community does not to be concerned about the country’s refugee situation. Shortly after the alarming reports of the relocation process emerged, Mohamed Shamsud Douza, the deputy Bangladeshi government official in charge of the refugee situation, chose to reiterate the voluntary aspect of the relocation process. The Bangladeshi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also disputed international organizations’ negative claims, stressing that Rohingya refugees have access to all modern amenities.

Nonetheless, the international community has been lukewarm in its response. The European Union, for example, has refused to comment on the relocation effort before the U.N. has been permitted to carry out humanitarian missions to the island. This reaction is not negative in itself. However, the Bangladeshi government has plans in place to eventually move around 100,000 refugees to the unsafe island of Bhasan Char, an island strongly affected by floods and cyclone seasons. Therefore, firmer action is urgently needed.

Reports of unfair relocation of Rohingya refugees have emerged from multiple sources and should be taken seriously. Donor governments that are closely linked to the Rohingya crisis (the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, and Australia) should take a firm stand against the move to relocate the refugees to Bhasan Char.

As of this moment, Rohingya refugees still face persecution in their homeland, Myanmar, and have been sheltering in Bangladesh for decades. In 2017, an estimated 750,000 additional refugees were forced to flee to Cox’s Bazar after further killings and a wide-scale police crackdown in Myanmar. According to the November 2020 Institute of Medicine report, Bangladesh’s government is now dealing with overcrowding in 34 large refugee camps.

The Bhasan Char relocation is undoubtedly a new attempt to relieve tensions on the government’s refugee program. Even so, Bangladesh cannot be praised for its actions while Rohingya refugees are suffering immensely because of the new scheme. Furthermore, if the government moves ahead with its plans to relocate refugees in even greater numbers, over 100,000 people’s lives will be put at grave risk. The U.N., the European Union and other international organizations must act prevent this, and they must act now.

A local court in Tanzania on Tuesday set free a prominent human rights lawyer and another person charged with “economic crimes,” including money laundering and organized crimes.

Tito Magoti, a 27-year-old lawyer and outspoken government critic, and Theodory Giyan, an IT specialist at a private firm, were arrested on Dec. 20, 2019.

Both were charged with “leading organized crime, possession of a computer program designed for the purpose of committing an offence and money laundering," and had since been detained without trial.

The duo paid a fine of 17.3 million Tanzanian shillings (approximately $7,500) as part of a plea bargain deal after they pleaded guilty to one count of leading organized crime with intent to earn illegal income.

Human rights defenders have criticized the verdict, saying the accused were “forced to buy their freedom.”

“After more than 1 year of detention without trial, Tito Magoti and Theo have been forced to buy their freedom by pleading guilty and paying a fine,” Fatma Karume, a human rights lawyer, wrote on Twitter.

The Human Rights Watch and Amnesty international had repeatedly been urging the government of Tanzania to unconditionally release the duo, terming the charges against them “spurious."/aa

The World Bank increased Turkey's gross domestic product (GDP) projection for 2020, according to its Global Economic Prospects report released Tuesday.

The international financial institution estimates that the Turkish economy grew 0.5% in 2020, up from an estimated 3.8% contraction in June, "amid a substantial expansion in credit," the report said.

Turkey is forecast to see its GDP grow 4.5% in 2021, down from previous expectations of a 5% increase.

"The outlook has been downgraded as the sharp acceleration in new COVID-19 cases, weaker than-expected international tourism, and tighter than-anticipated monetary policy weigh on the recovery," the report said.

It is estimated to see 5% growth in 2022.

"Despite hikes in the policy interest rate, the lira hit new lows against the US dollar, which eroded balance sheets and limited the space available for additional countercyclical policy responses," it said.

Fourth worst recession in 150 years

The Bank said it estimates that the global economy contracted 4.3% in 2020, making it the fourth-worst global recession in the last 150 years, due to the coronavirus and shutdown measures.

The world economy is forecast to recover in 2021 by growing 4% and expand another 3.8% in 2022.

"Given the unprecedented nature of the pandemic, prospects for the global economy are uncertain," the report said. "Nonetheless, the level of global GDP in 2021 is forecast to be 5.3% below pre-pandemic projections -- or about $4.7 trillion."

Advanced economies are expected to grow at a slower rate in 2021 and 2022, compared to emerging market and developing economies.

The institution expects advanced economies to expand 3.3% and 3.5% in 2021 and 2022, respectively, while projections are 5% and 4.2% growth for developing countries.

The US is estimated to see its GDP increase 3.5% and 3.3% in 2021 and 2022, respectively. China is forecast to rise 7.9% and 5.2%. /aa

In a long-awaited move in the Gulf crisis, Saudi Arabia has agreed to re-open its airspace, land and sea borders to Qatar as of Monday evening.

On Tuesday, Qatar’s emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani was embraced by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman upon arrival in Saudi Arabia to attend the annual Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summit.

The warm welcome signaled the end of a long-running dispute between Qatar and its Gulf neighbors, in a move seen by analysts as mainly aiming to create a regional bloc to counter arch-rival Iran.

“The reconciliation agreement can be described as a partial settlement of the Gulf crisis,” Mutahar Al-Sofari, a Yemeni political analyst, told Anadolu Agency.

“The GCC countries are trying to put more pressure on Iran and improving the Gulf position vis-à-vis Tehran in case the US decided to tighten its economic blockade on Iran,” he said.

Opening the GCC summit in the historic Saudi city of al-Ula, bin Salman called for rallying efforts to counter the threat posed by Iran.

The de facto ruler of the oil-rich kingdom said Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs and “subversive and destructive plans” require a serious action by the international community.

Bin Salman said the Gulf summit will be “inclusive”, leading the states toward “reunification and solidarity in facing the challenges of our region”.

“There is an utmost need for the GCC states to unite their efforts to advance the region and confront the challenges that surround it, particularly the threats posed by the Iranian regime's nuclear program,” he said.

Leaders of the Gulf countries signed a document during the summit to resolve their dispute, despite the contents were not immediately released.


Israel ties

Ahead of the summit, Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Ahmad Nasser Al-Sabah announced the reopening of airspace and land and sea border between Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

“There are many motives for this reconciliation, including the non-stop Kuwaiti efforts to resolve the crisis, the lengthy period of the crisis without achieving any change in Qatar’s position, as well as the American pressure, especially from [President Donald] Trump, who is keen to make a kind of achievement before leaving the White House,” Al-Sofari said.

Al-Sofari believes that the de-escalation was an “initial step” toward normalizing relations with Israel.

“Saudi Arabia has its own motives for settlement as it is keen to open new relations in the region and pave the way for bin Salman to become the king of Saudi Arabia soon,” he said. “Bin Salman’s presidency of the Gulf summit today is an evidence of that.”

In September, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain signed US-brokered deals to normalize their relations with Israel. Sudan and Morocco followed suit.


Economic losses

Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Jaber Al-Harami, a Qatari political analyst, said the major challenges and risks afflicting the region prompted practical steps towards the Gulf reconciliation.

“Regional challenges and Saudi Arabia’s challenges in Yemen, Iraq and Syria, relations with Iran and the kingdom’s pressuring economic situation have all created a serious political will to end the dispute and resolve the crisis,” Al-Harami said.

Over the past three years, both Riyadh and Doha experienced major losses due to the decline in energy prices and the coronavirus pandemic.

“After three and a half years, every side has paid a heavy price of this crisis, and both sides came to the conviction that there is no point of continuing. Rather, the continuation of the crisis will cause severe loss for the GCC as a whole,” Al-Harami said.

The GCC has also been badly paralyzed by the Gulf rift as the bloc has lost a great deal of influence with the GCC countries failing to work as a single body.


Biden's win

As Qatar hosts the largest US military base in the Middle East, Trump's administration has been concerned that the rift between Washington’s regional allies has weakened its efforts to create a regional bloc against Iran.

Analysts believe that the Trump administration has piled pressure on the Gulf nations to resolve the dispute as it seeks to claim a diplomatic win before President-elect Joe Biden takes office on Jan. 20.

“There is an American supportive role for the Kuwaiti mediation, which has played a major role in reaching a solution for this crisis. Kuwait started the mediation process since the first moments of the crisis. The late Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad started the process, and then the current Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad continued this path,” he said.

Trump’s son-in-aw and senior adviser Jared Kushner was seen in the room in televised footage as the Saudi crown prince delivered his speech during the GCC summit.

On June 5, 2017, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, and Egypt imposed a blockade on Qatar, claiming that the Gulf state was “supporting terrorism” and that it was too close to Iran.

Qatar has repeatedly denied the allegations, saying that there was “no legitimate justification” for the relations to get tense, and accused its neighbors of attacking its sovereignty./aa

Mohammed Alragawi

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