Minister praises role of UAE media in fighting terrorism

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Minister praises role of UAE media in fighting terrorism

Cairo - Al Jaber was delivering the UAE's opening speech at a meeting of the Council of Arab Information Ministers at the Arab League.

By Wam

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Published: Thu 26 May 2016, 12:00 AM

Last updated: Fri 27 May 2016, 8:36 AM

The UAE media is playing a vital role in combating terrorism, Dr Sultan bin Ahmad Sultan Al Jaber, Minister of State and Chairman of the Board of Director of National Media Council said on Wednesday.
Al Jaber was delivering the UAE's opening speech at a meeting of the Council of Arab Information Ministers at the Arab League. The UAE is chair of the Council's 46th round of meetings.
He said: "The current circumstances in the Arab World underline the need for keeping the focus on the intellectual aspect of a UAE proposal on the role of media and directives from leaders for promoting positive thought and rejecting subversive thought that provokes racism and hate."
The proposal, which was endorsed by the pan-Arab council, highlights the role of the media and leadership in spreading the values of tolerance and peaceful coexistence, combating extremism and invigorating action to project these values and reflect the true essence of human civilisation, he said.
He added that these values are also the optimal way to counter extremism.
Al Jaber spoke about the UAE's relevant initiatives like Muslim Council of Elders to promote and project the civilisational aspect of Islam, the Sawab Centre to expose erroneous practices that distort Islam as well as shed lights upon the true spirit of this tolerant religion, and the Hedaya Centre to counter manifestations of extremism and promote dialogue and cooperation.
He stressed a need for joint action to counter attempts to distort the image of Arab and Islamic civilisation as well as to uproot terrorist and extremist ideology.
He called for expanding the Arab Media Honour Code of Conduct to include online media and social media on which the Arab youth rely heavily as sources of information and news.
Al Jaber said this would immunise Arab societies against extremism and terrorism.
He also highlighted the importance of coordination between Arab countries to allow the media industry to play an effective role in highlighting major issues in the region and the Arab Coalition's huge efforts against terrorism in Yemen and its recent success in countering Al Qaeda, as well as support Saudi Arabia's efforts to secure the Hajj season and keeping it as an non-politicised occasion.
At the meeting, Bahrain became the chair of the next round of meetings of the Council of Arab Information Ministers.- Wam


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