People in Zabadani, near the Lebanese border, rally against the Syrian regime on Tuesday. The army withdrew from the town yesterday.
People in Zabadani, near the Lebanese border, rally against the Syrian regime on Tuesday. The army withdrew from the town yesterday.

Violence in Syria lingers as Arab League mission ends



BEIRUT // Syrian forces retreated from a rebel-held town yesterday, but violence continued elsewhere as Arab peace monitors in Syria completed their month-long assignment.

Arab League foreign ministers will meet on Sunday and consider extending the league's observer mission, officials said yesterday.

Adnan Al Khudeir, head of the Cairo operations room that handles reports by the monitors, told The Associated Press that observers will remain in Syria until a decision is made Sunday.

Another Arab League official said the mission could be extended for another month.

"There is a conviction even among Syria opponents that the extension is better than withdrawal," the official said.

Meanwhile, Syrian tanks and armoured vehicles pulled out of the town of Zabadani after days of clashes between troops and rebel soldiers.

"There is a cautious calm, but fear of another major assault being prepared against Zabadani," Fares Mohammad, an opposition activist, told The Associated Press by telephone. Mr Mohammed said about 100 army defectors were "protecting" the town west of Damascus.

Elsewhere, defectors reportedly killed a military security brigadier, Adel Mustafa. The soldiers who had defected had refused his orders to shoot at civilians in the Bab Qibli area of Homs, according to the Local Coordination Committees, an umbrella group of activists. The officer had previously overseen many killings and arrests, activists said.

More than 700 people are believed to have been killed since the monitors arrived to Syria on December 26. They were in the country to oversee compliance with an Arab peace plan to end the bloodshed - signed by the Syrian government - that called for troops to be pulled off the streets, political prisoners freed and talks to begin with opposition groups.

The mission has been criticised and accused of being exploited by authorities who have continued to use force against protesters. Victoria Nuland, a spokeswoman for the US State Department, said on Wednesday that the observers had "not succeeded" in getting the Syrian government to meet its obligations.

Avaaz, a global campaigning organisation, said yesterday that its researchers had recorded 746 civilians killed in the past month. These figures could not be independently verified.

The group condemned what it called Syria's "complete failure" to comply with the Arab League plan and urged the United Nations Security Council to impose punitive measures against the regime of President Bashar Al Assad.

"Arab League observers have now observed Assad's brutality first hand," Ricken Patel, the executive director of Avaaz, said in a statement. "It's time for the Arab League to push for help from the UN Security Council to stop the horror-show in Syria."

There are growing calls for the Security Council to step in, but the UN body is split between those calling for tougher action and other countries, including Russia and China, who have said they are opposed to sanctions. The Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov has said his country would block any attempts to obtain UN support for military intervention in Syria.

Qatar has proposed sending Arab troops to Syria to stop the violence, a suggestion that was categorically rejected by Damascus.

The Local Coordination Committees, a Syrian opposition group that documents the uprising and organises events on the ground, said at least 19 people were killed yesterday. These numbers also could not be independently confirmed.

The Syrian state news agency yesterday reported that a high-ranking member of the army and two soldiers were shot by "armed terrorist groups" in Hama. The government has said that 2,000 members of its security forces have been killed by foreign-backed terrorist groups since March.

The UN estimates that more than 5,400 people have been killed in the 10 months since protests against the Syrian regime spread to cities and towns across the country.

Now, it seems that an armed insurgency is gaining strength, with some warning of the possibility of a civil war.

The head of Syria's Muslim Brotherhood, Mohammed Shaqfa, said his group backed peaceful protests and said armed rebels should restrict their operations to defending demonstrations.

Mr Shaqfa also called for a no-fly zone over Syria and for the international community to "fully isolate" the Syrian regime.

"The Syrian people are determined. Nobody will go back to their homes unless Bashar [Al Assad] leaves," he told Reuters on Wednesday. "There is a determination and God willing the people will reach this goal."

* With additional reports by Reuters and The Associated Press

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The biog

From: Upper Egypt

Age: 78

Family: a daughter in Egypt; a son in Dubai and his wife, Nabila

Favourite Abu Dhabi activity: walking near to Emirates Palace

Favourite building in Abu Dhabi: Emirates Palace

What is Diwali?

The Hindu festival is at once a celebration of the autumn harvest and the triumph of good over evil, as outlined in the Ramayana.

According to the Sanskrit epic, penned by the sage Valmiki, Diwali marks the time that the exiled king Rama – a mortal with superhuman powers – returned home to the city of Ayodhya with his wife Sita and brother Lakshman, after vanquishing the 10-headed demon Ravana and conquering his kingdom of Lanka. The people of Ayodhya are believed to have lit thousands of earthen lamps to illuminate the city and to guide the royal family home.

In its current iteration, Diwali is celebrated with a puja to welcome the goodness of prosperity Lakshmi (an incarnation of Sita) into the home, which is decorated with diyas (oil lamps) or fairy lights and rangoli designs with coloured powder. Fireworks light up the sky in some parts of the word, and sweetmeats are made (or bought) by most households. It is customary to get new clothes stitched, and visit friends and family to exchange gifts and greetings.  

 

The specs
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Thanksgiving meals to try

World Cut Steakhouse, Habtoor Palace Hotel, Dubai. On Thursday evening, head chef Diego Solis will be serving a high-end sounding four-course meal that features chestnut veloute with smoked duck breast, turkey roulade accompanied by winter vegetables and foie gras and pecan pie, cranberry compote and popcorn ice cream.

Jones the Grocer, various locations across the UAE. Jones’s take-home holiday menu delivers on the favourites: whole roast turkeys, an array of accompaniments (duck fat roast potatoes, sausages wrapped in beef bacon, honey-glazed parsnips and carrots) and more, as  well as festive food platters, canapes and both apple and pumpkin pies.

Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse, The Address Hotel, Dubai. This New Orleans-style restaurant is keen to take the stress out of entertaining, so until December 25 you can order a full seasonal meal from its Takeaway Turkey Feast menu, which features turkey, homemade gravy and a selection of sides – think green beans with almond flakes, roasted Brussels sprouts, sweet potato casserole and bread stuffing – to pick up and eat at home.

The Mattar Farm Kitchen, Dubai. From now until Christmas, Hattem Mattar and his team will be producing game- changing smoked turkeys that you can enjoy at home over the festive period.

Nolu’s, The Galleria Mall, Maryah Island Abu Dhabi. With much of the menu focused on a California inspired “farm to table” approach (with Afghani influence), it only seems right that Nolu’s will be serving their take on the Thanksgiving spread, with a brunch at the Downtown location from 12pm to 4pm on Friday.

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Name: Rain Management

Year started: 2017

Based: Bahrain

Employees: 100-120

Amount raised: $2.5m from BitMex Ventures and Blockwater. Another $6m raised from MEVP, Coinbase, Vision Ventures, CMT, Jimco and DIFC Fintech Fund

if you go

The flights

Fly to Rome with Etihad (www.etihad.ae) or Emirates (www.emirates.com) from Dh2,480 return including taxes. The flight takes six hours. Fly from Rome to Trapani with Ryanair (www.ryanair.com) from Dh420 return including taxes. The flight takes one hour 10 minutes. 

The hotels 

The author recommends the following hotels for this itinerary. In Trapani, Ai Lumi (www.ailumi.it); in Marsala, Viacolvento (www.viacolventomarsala.it); and in Marsala Del Vallo, the Meliaresort Dimore Storiche (www.meliaresort.it).

What is an ETF?

An exchange traded fund is a type of investment fund that can be traded quickly and easily, just like stocks and shares. They come with no upfront costs aside from your brokerage's dealing charges and annual fees, which are far lower than on traditional mutual investment funds. Charges are as low as 0.03 per cent on one of the very cheapest (and most popular), Vanguard S&P 500 ETF, with the maximum around 0.75 per cent.

There is no fund manager deciding which stocks and other assets to invest in, instead they passively track their chosen index, country, region or commodity, regardless of whether it goes up or down.

The first ETF was launched as recently as 1993, but the sector boasted $5.78 billion in assets under management at the end of September as inflows hit record highs, according to the latest figures from ETFGI, a leading independent research and consultancy firm.

There are thousands to choose from, with the five largest providers BlackRock’s iShares, Vanguard, State Street Global Advisers, Deutsche Bank X-trackers and Invesco PowerShares.

While the best-known track major indices such as MSCI World, the S&P 500 and FTSE 100, you can also invest in specific countries or regions, large, medium or small companies, government bonds, gold, crude oil, cocoa, water, carbon, cattle, corn futures, currency shifts or even a stock market crash. 

Company Profile

Company name: NutriCal

Started: 2019

Founder: Soniya Ashar

Based: Dubai

Industry: Food Technology

Initial investment: Self-funded undisclosed amount

Future plan: Looking to raise fresh capital and expand in Saudi Arabia

Total Clients: Over 50