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Sheikha Mozah Calls Education a Right for All Children

The wife of the Qatari Emir, Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser al-Missned, gave a rousing speech at the UNESCO General Conference in Paris on Wednesday. She called for all children, everywhere in the world, to be granted the right to be educated.

Maher Attar/Gulf Times

Maher Attar/Gulf Times

“Depriving education is equal to depriving right to live,” she said. “The right to education is facing a structural crisis- the repercussions of which might not be revealed in the same way as the repercussions of the financial or the environmental crisis- but which in a long run might well be stronger and more dangerous. This is because quality education prepares the child, the teenager and the young man to face life, armed with the necessary knowledge, experience and skills which allow him to adapt to all the changes and pressures regardless of their causes. This is the type of education which enables us to face the challenges of the millennium.

“75 million children are deprived of the right to education, and 150 million children, 65 percent of whom are female, will not be able to complete their primary education.”

“Aren’t these people suffering from the injustice exercised by the international community, from discrimination and from the violation of the sacred right to education?” asked the Sheikha. “We should all question our ethical, legal and human credibility regarding the right to education if, whenever the sanctity of the educational system is violated by any party willfully and with premeditation, we fail to take the required, firm and appropriate action,”

Sheikha Mozah also called for peace studies to be included in classrooms all over the world.

Mozah, who is UNESCO’s Special Envoy for Basic and Higher Education, was also awarded the gold Victor Hugo medal for her work. It was given to her by the out-going UNESCO chairman, Koichira Maatsura, whom the Sheikha praised for doing “a wonderful job.”

New Photos of Luxembourg’s Grand Ducal Family

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On Wednesday, the Grand Ducal family of Luxembourg released new photographs to coincide with the 9th anniversary of Grand Duke Henri’s ascencion to the throne.

The reason for the new portraits may have to do with the family’s newest members – Princess Tessy, the wife of Prince Louis, and her two young boys, Princes Gabriel and Noah.  Tessy and her sons were given the style “Royal Highness” during National Day celebrations earlier this year.

Click here to see more photographs of the Grand Ducal family.

Crown Prince Frederik Elected to International Olympic Committee

Denmark’s Crown Prince Frederik added to his long list of titles on Friday. He was voted as the representative of Denmark for the International Olympic Committee. Frederik began his campaign to be a member on 2006, and that effort has paid off.

REUTERS/Denis Balibouse - 10/3/09

REUTERS/Denis Balibouse - 10/3/09

With 77 votes – nine against and six not voting at all – the Crown Prince was one of the six new members of the IOC. The rest include Richard Peterkin from St. Lucia, Habu Ahmed Gumel form Nigeria, Habib Abdul Nabi Macki from Oman, Lydia Nsekere from Burundi and Göran Petersson from Sweden.

At the same time, Frederik joins an exclusive club of royal IOC members. That list has Prince Albert II of Monaco, Princess Anne of the United Kingdom, Princess Haya of the United Arab Emirates, Crown Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, and finally, Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg.

Nils Nygaard, President of the Danish Olympic Committee, congratulated the future King of Denmark on his election win.

“With the Crown Prince’s members of the IOC, Denmark can ensure continued influence in the Olympic movement so I’m both delighted and pleased not only on behalf of the Crown Prince but also for the Danish sporting movement,” Nygaard said.

Crown Prince Frederik is only the eighth Dane to be an IOC member since its inception in 1894.

Dutch Princess Ariane Treated at Hospital

Reuters FILE

Reuters FILE

Last night, the youngest daughter of the Netherlands’ Crown Princely couple, was hospitalized with respiratory infection.

Princess Ariane stayed overnight with her mother, Crown Princess Maxima, by her side. She was released Friday morning.

The 2 year-old has had respiratory problems in the past. A month after she was born in April 2007, the little princess was admitted to Leiden University Medical Center for a lung infection. Ariane spent four days there while being treated for viral and bacterial infections.

Because of her daughter’s hospital stay, Crown Princess Maxima did not attend the opening of “The Qi of China” exhibition at the Tropical Museum in Amsterdam.

King Harald V Opens Norwegian Parliament

The King of Norway opened the 2009-2010 session of Parliament Friday with a speech from the throne. The speech outlined the government’s plans for the country, in the midst of a economic downturn.

Scanpix

Scanpix

With his wife, Queen Sonja, by his right hand, and his son and heir, Crown Prince Haakon, at his left, King Harald V said to Norway’s politicians:

“Over the past year the world economy experienced the most powerful recession since World War II. Many countries have experienced sharply increasing unemployment and fall in production. Land of our closeness, as Iceland and the Baltic countries, has been particularly hard hit. The world economy contributed to the clearly lower growth in the Norwegian mainland economy last year. Rebound increase in force throughout the fall and led eventually to a marked increase in the number of unemployed.”

“To help reduce the impact of employment and unemployment Government conducted early this year comprehensive fiscal measures. In addition, it was from last fall initiated a series of measures to improve the situation in money.”

The King went on to talk about the state of Norway’s money, banks and employment rates. He also discussed how his country is a driving force in fighting poverty and improving health for those in Third World countries.

“Vaccination of children in the poorest countries is one of the main priority. The government has extended this commitment to include maternal health. Norway is now a driving force internationally to ensure that when a UN Millennium Development Goals for maternal and child health.”

Norway is one of the NATO countries that has troops in Afghanistan. King Harald touched on that issue in his speech.

“Afghanistan is still the most important target area for the Norwegian military and civilian participation in international operations. The military effort is continued at a high level, and is increasingly oriented towards training and supporting Afghan security forces. The civilian effort has been the stairs up considerably, in line with Norway’s view that no country can be stabilized by military means alone.”

Also mentioned was Norway’s steps towards allowing paternity leave for fathers, child welfare cases, and one of the country’s biggest industries, oil.

The King’s speech also spoke of the Norwegian foreign policy with Somalia, Zimbabwe and the Mideast peace process.

As the speech came to a close, King Harald returned to the subject of the economy, which is on the minds of every Norwegian, as it is elsewhere in the world.

On October 22nd, there were a dinner for the members of Parliament given by King Harald and Queen Sonja.