
Students carrying the Qatari flag and banners march at the rally organised to raise awareness against drug abuse in Doha yesterday.
The march was organised by the Permanent Committee for Drugs and Alcohol Affairs at the Ministry of Interior.
TAMIM MEETS ABEGS PARTICIPANTS: HH the Deputy Emir and Heir Apparent Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani received at his Emiri Diwan office their excellencies the participants at the 20th General Conference of the Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States (ABEGS) who called on him to greet him. The Deputy Emir wished their excellencies success in their meeting. The meeting was attended by Minister of Education and Higher Education HE Sheikha Ahmad al-Mahmoud, and director of HH the Heir Apparent's Office HE Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz al-Thani. – QNA
This national occasion emphasises our identity and history, embodies the ideals and visionary aspirations that this country was founded on, and pays homage to the great men and women who participated in building our nation. December 18 is the day we remember how our national unity was achieved and how we became a distinct, and respected nation out of a society torn apart by conflicting tribal loyalties, devoid of security and order, and overrun by invaders. Qatar’s National Day is about honouring the heroes, leaders and people who built this country. It’s also a chance to reflect on the principles on which Qatar was founded - truth, justice, friendship and brotherhood and to remember the values of generosity, loyalty responsibility and sacrifice which are key to Qatar’s success today. Our nation has proved in the past, present, and God willing, the future, to be capable of bringing prosperity and building good relationships, both internally and throughout the Arab and Islamic world. Our country has proved that it’s more than just oil, gas and commerce, but also a guiding light for education, knowledge, innovation and freedom. Sheikh Jassim bin Mohamed al-Thani embodied all of these virtues. The founder of the modern State of Qatar demonstrated unequalled determination, leadership and courage and in so doing unified the Peninsula of Qatar during a time of great change and disruption. Together with the Qatari nobles, tribal representatives and ordinary people, Sheikh Jassim established national unity based on a foundation of allegiance to the country and on Islamic principles. On National Day the people of Qatar will come together to renew their relationship with this strong heritage and together look ahead to a peaceful, prosperous future.
Fire and juggling acts, living statues, one wheelers, puppeteers and big men are part of the team that has attracted big crowds to one of the most traditional souqs in the Gulf.
A visit yesterday evening to the square within Souq Waqif, where a stage has been set up, proved memorable.Even as the molten gold hued rays of the setting sun bathed the premises, a fire spitter was holding the audience spellbound.Performing a well-choreographed act with flaming torches in both his hands, the artiste took mouthfuls of lamp oil and sprayed them into the air, creating balls of fire, all the while moving to music.A football juggler went on the stage subsequently and started doing balancing tricks with a single ball, before moving on to juggling with three balls first and five later, much to the delight of the young and the old in the crowd.It was at this juncture that four ‘Big Men’ walked out of an alley, causing wide-mouthed stares from the spectators. Children initially scampered for cover, hiding behind their parents, till they realised that the ‘giants’ were only bent on making others laugh.Moving in a line, the ‘Big Men’ followed some of the visitors and encircled them, in the process scaring the wits out of some adults as well.The antics of the foursome, who could also extend their ‘necks’ making them even taller, were among the highpoints of the performances.“Most of our artistes are from the Netherlands, with others from Germany, France, Belgium, England, and New Zealand,” the troupe director Martin Hierck told Gulf Times.The artistes, arranged by Bruggen Verwiel, a leading event marketing agency from the Netherlands, are performing in the region for the first time, he explained.“We like Qatar and its people, who are very friendly and co-operative,” Hierck observed while maintaining that audience participation has been fantastic in the performances.“We are winding up on Friday with a performance from 3pm to 7pm,” he added
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