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Talib bin Mamari, former Omani Shura member sentenced to 3 years

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Talib bin Mamari, the former Shura member was sentenced to three years jail last Thursday. This was the final judgement from the Muscat Appeals court; however, the verdict is appealable to the Supreme court. He was convicted of wrongful gathering, blocking the roads (referring to a protest in Liwa over the pollution of the Port), and inciting and undermining the State (apparently there was a fiery speech made in the local mosque by Mr Mamari when out on bail). An elected Municipal council member from Liwa was also convicted of wrongful gathering and sentenced to one year jail term. Mr. Mamari's immunity from prosecution (Shura members have immunity from most crimes) was lifted and his member seat lost as he is convicted of a crime.

I find the verdict reasonable for the region considering in other Middle Eastern nations the verdict for inciting or undermining the state could be death penalty (such as last month in Saudi - the Shia protest leaders) or more than 10 years (UAE) or just locked up and never heard from again. On the other hand, I find the citizens complaint of the pollution also reasonable and that I hope that they have been heard and something is done to improve the situation.

Omani jail is survivable. I know several westerns who have been locked up for less than thirty days in local jail. They said they were not beaten but slept on the hard floor (however - I have heard that (beating) has happened on interrogation of other cases). Many of the fellow residents were from India and Bangladesh. I was able to visit one friend in jail and bring him English reading materials and snacks. Also, the ROP officer made us tea during the visit. Not to say his served time was a piece of cake, my 'inmate' friend was quite torn up over the experience but came out unscathed before being deported back down under.


Mr Mamari at Liwa protest





Touching story: Kuwati man finds Omani man who worked for his family after 44 years

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A Kuwati man had been looking for an Omani man that worked for his family in the 1960s. The Kuwati was 12 years old at that time. He contacted Oman's Ministry of Interior in search of the Omani, but there were over 500 people with the same name as the Omani.  After arriving in Muscat, the Kuwati told a taxi driver his saga and the taxi driver called his friend. It turns out by coincidence (or fate) the father of the taxi driver's friend was the old employee of the Kuwati's family. The next day the Kuwati drove to Sur to be reunited with the Omani man after 44-45 years. The Omani remembered him well and the names of the Kuwati's family. In the 1960's-1970's many Omani worked in other GCC countries.

Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzfM9zBrqjI

Reunion @ Sur, Oman Shell Station

Source: http://alroya.om/ar/mixing/113552





Prince Harry to Visit Oman for National Day

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It's been reported Prince Harry will come to Oman on November 18th and participate in the National Day events. Then, he will travel to the UAE to play in a Polo match for charity on November 20th.

(http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/prince-harry-announces-middle-east-mini-tour-including-a-polo-match-2014311)

2010 - Grandmother of Prince Harry & HM Sultan Qaboos

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National Day decorations hung today..waiting to lite

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Today, I noticed Omani flags and strands of lights are in place along Sultan Qaboos Road and the new Express way. Muscat Municipality must have had their labour force out all last night hanging the flags. The citizens and residents of Oman are waiting and praying for the safe arrival of His Majesty.

One of the most beautiful buildings that will be lit for National Day is the Opera House. And, the unoccupied Ruwi Sheraton actually serves a purpose with all its red and green lights during this time. The 'Sheikh' of Wadi Kabir put this notice out regarding decorating.


Reactions to HM's speech from around Oman

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If you have not heard, HM addressed the nation today by video and relayed that due to known reasons would not be attending National Day. This was his first public appearance since early last summer. He thanked the people for their sentiments and the Armed Forces for their dedicated service and patriotism. Upon hearing the news, many people expressed sincere prayers to the almighty for his good health and prosperity.

His speech can be found here (Oman TV): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOLa9wweX7Y

Official Statement:
Statement:
“Dear citizens, it is our pleasure to greet you as our lovely Nation is celebrating the glorious 44th National Day.”
“We thank Allah for blessing us with wisdom to lead Oman to a modern nation with a promising future.”
“Our nation is heading forward with steady fundamentals since the emergence of renaissance. ”
“Due to Allah’s will, the National Day coincides with our presence in Germany for reasons you all know.”
“We thank Allah, for His blessings for achieving good medical results,which requires us to follow medical program.”
“We express our deep grattitude for your warm & sincere prayers and feelings.”
“We would like to thank the Royal Armed Forces of Oman for their dedicated services. We appreciate their patriotism.”

Today Omani school

Today Musandum

Today Musandum

Today - Ibri
Today - watching HM's speech

Omani boy meets HM - previous years


New Photos from Oman after HMs speech / Sohar employs celebratory 'drone'...............

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Sohar



Salalah region - many towns held parades this morning

Video: Oman A Nation Transformed

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Heavy on the business and investment angle...






Nov 18, MOTC will inaugurate Sohar Airport


Today in Jalan, Oman....

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School - Jalan, Oman
This is not Ebola or a response to some outbreak as it may appear in the photos, but a 'protest' against the smelly fish factory in the area. Jalan is a town in the Sharkiyya region of Oman.





Foreign Affairs 'Silent Partner - How Oman Became the Middle East's Indispensable Nation'

..from around Oman and beyond this Week

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His Majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin Said Al-Said. His Majesty gave a televised speech this week from Germany.  I really like this photo with the contrasting colours, and HM is looking quite dapper as well.
 
Oman received 'snow' in the form of hail at the beginning of this week. Rain or snow is a rare happening in most parts of Oman. The snow graffiti says 'Qaboos'.

Secretary Kerry in the Muttrah souk after negotiations with Iran.  Oman Observer and Travels into Oman have more photos of his shopping exploits. 
Austrailian (long time resident of Oman) artist Davis Willis new exhibition,Traditional Oman, opened in Bait al Baranda on Nov 4. Oman has a fantastic maritime history; her coast extended down the shores of Africa.  ASafeHarbour blog has lots of photos of the event and the art. .
I was looking for inflatable pools at LuLu's and noticed the pictures on the boxes all had been manually censored with a black marker. It must of taken them hours. Oman is a conservative society.

Another sad maid story in Oman

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I am writing this in reaction to Times of Oman article I read today about, 'Woman falls to her death in Oman.' Basically, the only information the article reveals is that a woman of unconfirmed Sri Lankan citizenship (no mention of her occupation) fell from a multi-story building in Buraimi and died. There was also posted a chilling picture of the woman on the way down. There must be 20 or so comments of a heated nature readers posted below the article.

This is a very tragic incident, and I do not think the article did the woman justice and even if 'maid' issues are sensitive in Oman; the article could have mentioned the matter in a delicate manner or a least have given the actual facts. This is in essence what happened:

The woman was a maid and locked in an office building on the fourth floor with several other housemaids-to-be. The company employing the maids to be placed in households is run by a non-Omani Arab. She climbed out the window and held on to the outside before falling. There is a video going around but I find it distasteful to post it.  It is unclear if she committed suicide or if she fell to her death after trying to escape but lost her grip holding the outside railing (the word is suicide but it seems to me it equally likely she fell trying to escape).

Some of the Times of Oman commenters were calling this lady 'mad' or saying such things as that they are providing jobs for you and if you don't like it go back to your own governments. Others saying housemaid are the main abusers of Omani children and do black magic. Maid abuse in Oman and the whole GCC is a major concern and controversial. There are heated arguments on both sides. Abuse does take place and its a 'dark side' to Omani society, but, on the other side, domestic servants have been known to also do wrong such as steal gold and run away. Oman does have a labour law that is favourable to employees; however, it is not always enforced or followed. It is difficult from such a subordinate position with little resources for housekeepers to have their rights applied. 

My take is - a job where you are locked-up and cannot come and go if you choose to- is not a job but something else. On a philosophical level, I find all human life to be miraculous and therefore should be respected and mourned when lost despite any background. The saddest part is that her death seems so unnecessary and it seems nothing will be changed for the better for housemaids here despite the incident. 



Gulf Cup kicking off, new solar radars being installed.....and more

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Oman is participating in the Gulf Cup in Riyadh. An Omani fan bus is leaving from Sohar to support the Omani national team. Al Habsi, Oman's key player is competing this year. Let's hope Oman can do something this year at the Cup under the Frenchman. Oman is in a tough group. Their first game will be against the UAE.


Decorating the Fan Bus

Omani authorities bust Yemeni trying to steal a car near Mazyoona border station.
Solar Speed radars are being installed between Ibri & Buraimi. There are no street lights in this road segment.
Buraimi local's garnishment for National Day

Kaboura man protests pot holes by planting banana tree in them

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The Kaboura service road is filled with pot holes causing damages and dangers to drivers and their cars. One man is fed up and took action by planting a banana tree in the hole. Kaboura is in Batinah on the main road between Muscat and Sohar. Another man started fixing and filling them himself.

Banana tree thriving in pot hole.



Gulf Cup : Oman 5 - 0 Kuwait - Yes Yes Yes !!

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Oman has progressed to the semi-finals of Gulf Cup of Nations. Unexpectedly, Oman awesomely defeated Kuwait tonight five to naught to overcome an non-qualifying position after two games in the round which Oman tied. News of the Kuwaiti coach being sacked is spreading. Omantel is going to kick in some OMR to send more Omani fans to Riyadh, and, hopefully, no telecom blackouts during the matches will be experienced. Oman will play Qatar next, and, if victorious, Oman will play the winner of Saudi v Emirates in the final.

Omani Fan Bus Driver to Riyadh

Ali Al Habsi, Omani player

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UAE did something cool last week...

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HM Sultan Qaboos' image appeared on Burj al Arab

Nice Old Photos of Oman

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I lifted the photos below from the blog post: http://qal3ataltareekh.blogspot.co.uk/2010/08/blog-post.html?m=1. This blogger went to great effort to post what seem to be more than 100 historical photos of Oman & Zanzibar. Some, I had never seen before. If you're into Omani history or old photos, I recommend checking the post linked above out. From looking at some of the photos,  it becomes clear how much Oman has changed in the last half century but maintained her essence.


Three generations of sultans. Photograph dating back to 1912. The Sultan Faisal bin Turki is holding his grandson, Sultan Said bin Taimur and standing is his son Sultan Timor.

Muscat Harbour

Sidab 1960s

American women working at Muttrah hospital with Omani woman sitting 1960s

Muttrah 'beach'

The shelling of Nizwa fort by the British


Education system


1860 Muscat

Traditional Dhow
This is Muttrah 1970 

Road between Muscat & Muttrah 1959. It still exists through Riyam near the upper park entrance.

1950s

Cyclone 1952



Sultan Said bin Timor in a tank


Sultan Timor bin Faisal (Grandfather of HM Sultan Qaboos)

Free Nawras/Ooredoo Today, but....

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For National Day holidays, Ooredoo, formerly Nawras had announced a promotion for today 27 Nov by texting #ouroman to 80144 national calls would be free all day until midnight. They even published a press release in Muscat Daily. I subscribed and received a confirmation message,'Enjoy free national calls from 12am to 11:59pm on the 27th of November to any network in the Sultanate!'

But then, oops, around 2am in the morning I was awakened by a text message. It was Ooredoo.'Dear Customer. Thank you for registering for our National Day offer. Due to the high level of registrations and to allow everybody to enjoy this offer we have had to limit the offer to 5 OMR.'

This is very uninspiring on their part ! a - it's not the customer to blame for registering for a promotion they heavily marketed b - backpedaling when they realise they didnt think through the promotion fully is imprudent. c - waking people and sending messages at 2 am to cover themselves is inelegant.

On a different note, congratulations to Qatar for winning Gulf Cup.

ooredoo Myanmar

Happy 43rd to the UAE

Avoid Swimming from Sifah to Wave Complex due to unknown contamination in Omani coastal areas

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Please refer to forwarded letter below: Also, today, there was a fire at PDO - a gas unit caught fire - , and at least three (some reporting four) persons sustained injuries.

Dear Colleagues,

We would kindly like to bring to your attention that, after a thorough investigation, PDO has concluded that the crude oil deposits, which have recently been recently reported as affecting the local coastline, are not as a result of our operations. PDO has surveyed its facilities and confirmed that it is not related to our tankering operations at Mina Al Fahal. (MAF)

The Ministry of Environment and Climate Affairs (MECA) is aware of the problem which has affected the coastline from the Wave, Crown Plaza, MAF area down to Sifah and the Dimaniyat islands and have been surveying the sea and coastline since the end of last week. They have, however, not been able as yet to identify the source.  PDO is providing support to MECA to deal with the problem.

For the health and safety of you and your families, we advise you to refrain from accessing the beach for swimming during this period until  we have received the all clear.

Kind regards,

Mohammed Al Salmani (MSEM)
Corporate Health, Safety and Environment Manager

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