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[email protected] www.omanobserver.om VOL. 37 NO. 319 | PAGES 16 | BAISAS 200 INSIDE STORIES Indonesia hit by tsunami after quake Plane lands in lagoon, all safe JAKARTA: A tsunami up to two metres high hit a small city on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi on Friday after a major 7.5 quake struck offshore, collapsing buildings and washing a vessel ashore, but officials could provide no information on casualties. The quake hit as dusk fell and communications were down and the airport closed. MARSHALL ISLANDS: Passengers were forced to swim for their lives on Friday when an airliner ditched into a lagoon after missing the runway on a remote Pacific island and began sinking. The Air Niugini Boeing 737-800 was attempting to land at Weno airport in Micronesia but ended up half submerged in Chuuk lagoon after the accident on Friday morning. Within minutes, locals scrambled a flotilla of small boats to pluck the 35 passengers and 12 crew from the water. PAGE 7 PAGE 7 PRAYER TIMINGS WEATHER TODAY MUSCAT MAX: 34 0 C MIN: 28 0 C SALALAH MAX: 30 0 C MIN: 23 0 C NIZWA MAX: 38 0 C MIN: 24 0 C SUNRISE 05.58 AM FAJR: 04:43 DHUHR: 12:02 ASR: 15:27 MAGHRIB: 18:02 ISHA: 19:11 OLGA VELIKAYA paints nature not the way she sees, but the way she feels it. SEE P3 SATURDAY | SEPTEMBER 29, 2018 | MUHARRAM 19, 1440 AH OMAN DAILY GCC foreign ministers meet in New York NEW YORK: Foreign ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council, Jordan and Egypt met in New York City on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly on Friday. Minister Responsible for Foreign Affairs Yusuf bin Alawi bin Abdallah and the Oman’s Ambassador to the US Hunaina bint Sultan al Mughairy took part in the meeting hosted by US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo. Pompeo thanked the foreign ministers for their partnership with the United States in the fight against terror. “We all have a shared interest in a wide range of security issues — defeating IS, Al Qaeda, other terrorist groups, bringing peace and stability in Syria,” he said at the meeting. And in a statement issued aſter the meeting on the sidelines of the ongoing UN General Assembly, the State Department said “all participants agreed on the need to confront threats faced in the region and the United States.” It also referred to the goal of forging greater cooperation in the Middle East “anchored by a united GCC” which could advance prosperity, security and stability in the region. SHINING AND STRONGER THE LIST OF SUCCESSFUL OMANI WOMEN WHO HAVE CARVED A NICHE FOR THEMSELVES IS LONG AND INSPIRING IT SIMPLY SHOWS THAT AN ENCOURAGING AND FAIR SOCIAL SYSTEM CAN HELP WOMEN TO BRING THE BEST OUT OF THEM AMAL BAHWAN, Hind Bahwan, Haifa al Khaifi, Rawan al Said, Devaki Khimji, Hudal al Lawati, Areej Mohsin Darwish… ey are the high achievers from Oman who made it into this year’s Forbes List of Middle East’s Most Influen- tial Women. And this is not the first time Omani women have featured on the Forbes list. e Sultanate can really pat itself on the back, for the recognition has come when globally a signifi- cant number of women continue to face dis- crimination, and in some cases violence, in varying degrees across regions, even as the world makes strenuous efforts to ensure gender equality and wom- en’s empowerment under the Mil- lennium Development Goals. Statistics brutally stare us in the face: Globally, 750 million women among us have been married before the age of 18 and nearly 200 million women and girls in 30 countries have undergone female genital muti- lation. And the share of female CEOs in Fortune 500 compa- nies dropped by 25 per cent this year to 24, aſter peaking last year at 32. A FOUNDATION While the UN unambiguously asserts, and we all concur with it, that gender equality is not only a fundamental human right, but a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous and sustain- able world, unfortunately, a signifi- cant number of women (and girls) continue to be physically or sexually abused, and as many as 20 countries have no laws protecting women from domestic violence, as reported in a UN study. True, unacceptable social practices against women have declined by 30 per cent over the past decade. But when can humanity confidently declare that women no more face any discrimination and ill-treatment, and that they enjoy equal opportunities at all levels of life? e Middle East is making remarkable progress in women empowerment and gender equality. Women across the region are coming to the forefront as they take on the lead in busi- nesses and across the public sector or- ganisations. Women university graduates outnumber the male graduates in the region, bucking a global trend, observes the Forbes. What is more significant is the fact that women in the Arab world have made much career headway in industries that were typically labeled as male bastions, thus valiantly shattering glass ceiling of male authority. OMAN STANDS OUT Among the Arab countries, Oman stands out for its efforts at women empowerment. e achievements of the Sultanate’s women are not restricted to business and leader- ship alone; their winning streak embraces diverse domains in- cluding arts and craſts, music, academics, sports, volunteerism and others. For instance, Hind al Hajri, one of a growing group of talented young Omani pho- tographers, has won as many as 40 national and international photography awards for her out- standing works, while Fatma al Nabhani is the region’s one and only professional woman tennis player who has won several titles. Alia al Farsi, Budoor al Riyami, who won the Grand Prize at the Asian Art Biennale, and Enaam Ahmed form a small segment of exceptionally skilled Omani artists whose innovative experimental art has won wide appreciation. Omani females have made their mark in every field of endeavour including music, mov- ies and entrepreneurship, to name a few. NO GENDER DIVIDE e list of successful Omani women who have carved a niche for themselves is quite long, and highly inspi- rational as well. It simply shows that an encour- aging and fair social system that doesn’t sub- scribe to the antiquated and despicable ‘gender divide’ is all it takes for the feminine to shine forth. And, Oman has both. SARNGADHARAN NAMBIAR

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Judul : Tersaring Delapan Calon Ketua Umum

Media : Pikiran Rakyat Wartawan : JAKARTA, PR .

Tanggal : 21-Feb-2015 Nada Pemberitaan : Positif

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