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Feature: Syrian farmer happy to make traditional sweet after years of war.

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It is the harvest season of apricot, which is one of the necessary ingredients for making traditional Qamar al-Din sweet. Syrian farmer Mohamed Jaweesh is busy making it in the eastern countryside of the capital Damascus.

The 50-year-old man begins the day by waking up early morning, savoring his hot tea and having a quick bite of breakfast before heading to the farm to meet with other farmers and workers to collect the golden sweet fruit.

In the same area, the man has a small factory for washing, squeezing, and making apricot juice that is spread on wooden boards to dry for five days and then taken to be cut into sheets and get packed. The final shape is in the form of golden sheets of dried apricot paste, which is called Qamar al-Din. The name Qamar means moon and the myth has it that this sweet was named after the man who first made it hundreds of years ago.

Jaweesh feels that he is one of the lucky ones to make Qamar al-Din as the sweet is believed to be originated in Syria, particularly in the Eastern Ghouta countryside of the capital Damascus, where Jaweesh is currently working.

“We have inherited this job from our grandfathers and fathers and hopefully we could pass it to our children and grandchildren. This is a very old profession and Syria is the most famous of this profession for hundreds of years,” he said.

In 2013 when the rebels took over areas close to Jaweesh’s farm, he fled the area and returned in 2015 after the army secured parts of that sprawling region. After his return he found the farm burned down and the factory damaged from the mortar rounds.

The return was not easy as he had to start from scratch. His love for his job and the passion that he had to revive his family’s legacy pushed him to continue without surrendering to the tough circumstances.

“When we returned, we brought new trees and we have exerted tremendous efforts over the past six years. We took care of the trees and started collecting apricots to produce this sweet,” he said.

During the crisis, Jaweesh remembered that many farmers and businessmen went to Egypt to start this project. He, however, said that the way it’s done in Syria is more authentic. “Some business owners moved to Egypt to start this project there but they are using mechanical drying system instead of the natural one. The goods produced by the mechanical method doesn’t produce as good quality as the one in Syria, where we are using natural drying methods,” he said.

Jaweesh noted that Qamar al-Din is very important for supporting the Syrian economy as it is a very favorable import by Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the Gulf States in general as this type of sweet is consumed in the summer to cool off the body in hot areas.

Official statistics shows that Syria ranks the third in the world in the production of apricots, after Morocco and Algeria. The amount of apricot crop production last year was 36,324 tons in the country.

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President: In actuality, opposition wishes to overthrow the government

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President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu states despite the opposition in actuality wishes to overthrow the government despite showcasing they want to hold the government accountable.

Speaking at the PPM-PNC campaign rally for the parliamentary election held in Fuvahmulah City on Thursday night – President Muizzu said although the opposition preaches about holding the government accountable, their inner desires are coming out now.

“The opposition talked about accountability before. Now, they are expressing what was in their hearts with respect to it. To change the government. To overthrow. To impeach. These kinds of terms,” he said.

Underscoring that everyone is aware this is a violation of the rules of democracy, President Muizzu appealed to the public to not allow for the nation to fall into this instability.

Refuting the opposition’s remarks regarding holding the government accountable, the President, described pro-government candidates as responsible and honest individuals. Therewith, he stressed that they would hold the government accountable for the sake of their constituents.

He added that it was PPM lawmakers who played the most crucial role in holding him accountable when he was housing minister during the PPM administration.

Similarly, he said pro-government candidates will undertake all efforts necessary within the parliament to defend the rights of their constituents, adding they would also cooperate with the government in matters concerning the rights of the constituents.

Speaking further, President Muizzu said the development desired by the people cannot be achieved if there is a parliament where the opposition MDP holds the majority.

On this note, he said there is no development that MDP can bring by having the parliament’s majority as the opposition which they failed to bring during the past five years when the party was ruling and held the parliament’s majority.

Source(s): sun.mv

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Yameen: Beliefs let go in actions after assuming office

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Former president Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayyoom states the current administration acting contradictory to PPM’s beliefs after assuming office is the reason why he formed a new political party.

Yameen visited his new party, PNF’s office, to greet supporters after the High Court overturned a conviction against him for money laundering and bribery earlier this evening. Prior to this, he answered questions from the press outside the court.

Speaking with his supporters, Yameen said the current administration shaping all of its policies against the cornerstones of PPM. In this trajectory, he mentioned the appointment of uneducated individuals to various posts and the creation of political posts without any consideration.

“This government came and erased all this,” he stressed.

The former president also highlighted the government’s failure to disclose the “unknown” agreements made with India, the hesitancy to revoke the presidential decree during the former administration which banned the ‘India Out’ movement while defending the said decree.

Nevertheless, Yameen established that PNF does not support any efforts to impeach President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu.

“However, I will be very firm on matters such as infringement of major interests of the people and unjust treatment of state properties,” he added.

Yameen was posed by a question by a supporter as to whether the government should be given the majority of the parliament in the election slated for Sunday. In response, the former president said attaining powers would change the thinking of a person.

“How a person will change when they attain power and extremely wealth, is known to Almighty Allah,” he said.

Speaking further, Yameen extended gratitude to his supporters for believing in his innocence.

He expressed that he was not disheartened by the fact that he lost the chance to contest in September’s presidential election over the stalled appeal of his conviction.

Nonetheless, he questioned the state of the rights of the people who supported him. Underscoring that the Supreme Court could have ordered to expedite the appeal, Yameen said such a huge loss would not have been incurred if that had been done.

Source(s): sun.mv

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China rejects U.S., Japan, Philippines concern about South China Sea

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The Chinese foreign ministry has dismissed accusations against China on the South China Sea issue by certain countries.

Relevant countries’ groundless accusations and deliberate smears against China on the South China Sea issue are unacceptable, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said on Thursday.

Spokesperson Lin Jian made the remarks at a regular news briefing when asked to comment on a statement issued by the U.S., Japan and the Philippines after their trilateral summit. The statement expressed so-called “serious concerns about China’s behavior in the South China Sea” and called on China to abide by the 2016 Arbitral Tribunal.

Lin said China strongly opposes the practice of bloc politics by said countries, firmly opposes any acts that stoke and drive up tensions and harm other countries’ strategic security and interests, and is seriously against forming exclusive groupings in this region.

Noting that the award of the South China Sea Arbitration is illegal, null and void, he said China did not accept or take part in the Arbitration, does not accept or acknowledge the so-called award, and much less does China accept any claim or action that is based on the award.

Lin said the South China Sea Arbitration and its illegal award harm the interests of countries in the region, including the Philippines.

“No matter how some may try to frame the South China Sea issue, the issue remains what it is,” Lin said, adding that no political manipulation disguised as legal moves will go anywhere or deter China from safeguarding its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests.

Lin said China will continue to firmly safeguard its lawful rights in accordance with domestic and international laws. “We urge relevant countries to be sober-minded and change course instead of going further down the wrong path,” he added.

Source(s): CGTN

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