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Economic Minister Fayyaz Ismail’s tantrums triggered by journalists?

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Economic Minister Fayyaz Ismail’s outbursts and tantrums has become one of his defining characteristics, normalizing the notion of state authorities acting impolitely when interacting with the public. If we are to look back at the past two and a half years, we see a politically extreme behavior from the Minister. This behavior is especially evident when journalists question Minister Fayyaz on his work. As witnessed last night, his reaction to such questions borders on ad hominem attacks.

Though we all witnessed his tantrum last night, it is unclear how or what triggered his tantrum. At the beginning of the press, Minister Fayyaz stated that the 30 minute long press was held to clarify the “misconceptions” surrounding the amendment to the Foreign Direct Investment Policy (FDI). The press was arranged so that the minister would answer once every 4 journalists asked their questions.

The journalists inquired on the currently debated topic of FDI Policy being amended to allow 100% foreign companies to operate airports and Air Traffic Control service in the Maldives. This establishes the fact that the queries by the journalists were in line with the purpose of the press conference. Minister Fayyaz’s irritation and subsequent tantrum should not have been due to the questions asked.

MNN inquired with a psychologist, who wished to remain anonymous on Minister Fayyaz’s discourteous behavior. She stated that there are many reasons for such behavior and may be due to the pressure of talking on an issue he does not wish to speak of. She stated that in such cases any question would cause uneasiness and in turn trigger tantrums in the person.

Another possible source of his tantrums is that he is convinced that the public does not believe in that statements he was about to make. This was evident as the minister swore to Allah (SWT) that he was telling the truth. In the Maldivian custom, one would normally swear to god only if he was accused of wrongdoing and has to prove to the others that he was telling the truth. This would mean  that, Minister Fayyaz is convinced that he had done something wrong and  that the public does not believe in what he is saying.

We reached out to several people to understand Minster Fayyaz’s behavior, including a close friend who wished to remain anonymous. He revealed that Minister Fayyaz is a well behaved and courteous man but since becoming the Economic Minister, he had changed beyond recognition.

This leads us to wonder how and what exactly is bothering the Economic Minister. Is he being forced to do something which even he believes is wrong? Or is this simply a case of a man being unable to handle the stress of leading a government ministry?

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Gaza truce uncertain, Hamas to deliver ‘final response’ in two days

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Prospects for a Gaza ceasefire appeared uncertain on Sunday as a Hamas delegation left Cairo.

A Palestinian source, who preferred not to mention his name, said the Hamas delegation, who departed Cairo on Sunday for consultations with the movement’s leadership in Doha, Qatar, will return with a “final response” to the Egyptian proposal two days later.

According to the source, during the two-day talks in Cairo, the Hamas delegation met with Egyptian security officials and addressed “all issues” that could hinder reaching an agreement on the Gaza ceasefire and prisoner exchange with Israel, confirming that “significant” consensus has been achieved between the delegation and the Egyptian mediators.

The Egyptian proposal consists of three stages, aimed at exchanging Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners, taking necessary measures to reach a ceasefire, and restoring sustainable calm.

The first stage would span 40 days and bring out a temporary halt of military operations between the two sides, an exchange of hostages and prisoners, and the return of internally displaced civilians to their areas of residence in Gaza. It also includes facilitating the entry of sufficient humanitarian aid, relief materials and fuel into Gaza, as well as the equipment needed to remove rubble, establish camps for the displaced, and rehabilitate and operate hospitals, health centers and bakeries in the strip.

Also on Sunday, Hamas Political Bureau chief Ismail Haniyeh said in a statement that his movement is keen to reach a comprehensive agreement that ends the current conflict in Gaza and ensures a prisoner exchange with Israel. Meanwhile, he accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of “inventing constant justifications to continue the aggression, expand the scope of the conflict, and sabotage mediation efforts.”

Israel has not officially commented on the proposal. The main point of contention between the two sides remains the duration of the truce, with Hamas demanding that Israel halt the conflict, while Israel insists on continuing until it deems Hamas defeated.

Despite intensive mediation efforts and international calls for a ceasefire, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said on Sunday that Israel assesses the likelihood of reaching an agreement with Hamas as low, adding the order to launch an onslaught on Rafah, the enclave’s southernmost city, will be given “very soon.”

About 1.2 million people have been sheltering in Rafah, according to estimates by the United Nations, escaping Israeli bombardments in other areas as well as the famine-stricken northern Gaza.

World Food Program Executive Director Cindy McCain said in an NBC News interview broadcast on Sunday that based on the “horror” on the ground: “There is famine, full-blown famine, in the north, and it’s moving its way south.”

Also on Sunday, Israeli authorities raided a Jerusalem hotel room used by Al Jazeera as its office, an Israeli official and an Al Jazeera source told Reuters.

Netanyahu’s cabinet has agreed to shut down the network’s local operations for as long as the conflict in Gaza continues, saying it threatened national security.

Al Jazeera said the move was a “criminal action” and the accusation that the network threatened Israeli security was a “dangerous and ridiculous lie” that put its journalists at risk. It reserved the right to “pursue every legal step.”

Source(s): CGTN

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MWSC contracted to upgrade Addu City’s water view

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Male’ Water and Sewerage Company (MWSC) was contracted to upgrade the water view of Addu City’s Hithadhoo and other linked islands to resolve the difficulties faced in the provision of water services across the city.

Fenaka said MWSC was contracted to resolve the difficulties in the provision of water services across Addu City within a one-year period, adding all prevailing issues in the provision of water services will be resolved at the conclusion of this project.

They further noted that efforts are underway to ensure there are no service interruptions while the work is ongoing.

Underscoring an increase in the usage of water in Addu City has been observed day-by-day, Fenaka said the usage of the water exceeds the capacity the plants established at the city have to produce water.

Fenaka strongly criticized the former administration’s failure to renovate the water plants or upgrade the water view in the past five years despite these conditions.

Water shortage in Addu City has posed its residents with various difficulties. It remains one of the most prevalent concerns of the residents, triggering continuous complaints.

Source(s): sun.mv

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Freedom of journalism must be practiced within the responsibilities

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Minister at the President’s Office for Strategic Communications Ibrahim Khaleel has underscored the importance of exercising the freedom of press within the responsibilities. He made the remarks while speaking at a programme aired on PSM News.

Commemorating the 7th anniversary of PSM News, Minister Khaleel was invited to the programme, as he played a pivotal role in founding the PSM News Channel during his tenure as the Former Managing Director of the Public Service Media (PSM). The minister worked in the field of journalism and broadcasting for several years, actively engaging in various media positions, including reading and writing news articles.

Highlighted the convenience within the field following the advancements of technology, Minister Khaleel revealed articulated his vision for PSM News to serve as the primary national channel, delivering reliable and timely news coverage across the entirety of the country. In observance of World Press Freedom Day, the minister noted the continuous expansion of press freedom over the years. On this stance, he stressed the significance of media outlets to execute obligations in disseminating news, urging the spread of credible information.

Furthermore, Minister Khaleel revealed the government’s plan to expand and promote journalism. As such, efforts are underway to provide educational opportunities and to strengthen the financial stability of media organisations.

Source(s): PsmNews

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