No. 39 – 24 October 2012
Dear friend
Writing greetings to you for our Wednesday newsletters has become one of my joys. As I was leaving for Korea, I read the headline, “Amir Proposes $2 billion Fund to Fight Poverty in Asia,” in the Kuwait Times, followed by HH the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah’s commitment to donate $300 million to the proposed fund. Also, on October 22, China’s Xinhua News Agency and other media sources reported oppositional strikes to electoral reforms in Kuwait. Many different incidents occurred over the past week in this small, rich country of the Gulf region. We have not been well informed about news in Kuwait and I am ashamed to think we might continue to go on in such ignorance. If we open our minds and try to understand what has been happening in the Middle East and the Arab world, whether it be politics, the economy, culture or religion, I believe it can bring us closer to finding solutions to many of the problems humanity is facing such as war and conflict. I truly hope for the success of the Kuwait government’s proposed project to fight poverty in Asia. Mohammad Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah, Minister of Information, stated on October 16, “If journalists and reporters are determined to work to realize their ideals, politicians will definitely follow in their footsteps.” The minister and I exchanged Kuwait made Marlboro cigarettes and Korean made Arirang cigarettes as we conversed. It made us realize how much one could share even over a single cigarette. October 24, 2012 Sincerely |
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