Khaleej Times

New Zealand prime minister deserves Nobel Peace Prize

- Angel Tesorero angel@khaleejtim­es.com

DUBAI — New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern deserves a Nobel Peace Prize nomination for her inspiring response during the Christchur­ch shootings, media experts said at the 18th edition of the Arab Media Forum (AMF) in Dubai on Monday.

Columnist and political analyst Dr Abdel Monem Said said Ardern showed compassion when she visited the mosques and talked to the victims’ families.

“She led the country and called for social cohesion (in the face of a terrorist attack), and she inspired hope and spread the message of love across the world,” noted Said, who is also the director of Al Ahram Centre for Political and Strategic Studies in Cairo. Ardern also showed decisive leadership following the Christchur­ch mosque shootings by declaring a ban on militaryst­yle, semi-automatic guns and assault rifles, Said added.

“There is just a big difference between US President Donald Trump and Ardern. The New Zealand PM is definitely more liberal — we need leaders like her,” he said.

TV host Mohammed Al Mulla, meanwhile, criticised the ‘kneejerk reaction’ of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan after the NZ shootings.

“He (Erdogan) said anyone who went to Turkey for anti-Muslim reasons would be returned in coffins, as their grandfathe­rs were.”

Al Mulla called Erdogan’s reaction as irresponsi­ble and said: “No one gave the right to Erdogan to speak on behalf all Muslims and the oppressed.”

Dr Ali Al Nuaimi, editor-in-chief of AlAin.com, on the other hand, said the responsibi­lity to counter intoleranc­e and hate speech does not solely lie in the media.

“It is everyone’s responsibi­lity. We have to respect each other and learn to see what binds us rather than what divides us,” Al Nuaimi said. He also called on various government­s to create legislatio­ns that will safeguard the society from extremism.

Dr Fahad Al Shulaimi, president of Gulf Security and Peace Forum, called on a unified curriculum to counter the hate discourse. “Fighting terrorism is the same even if we have different languages. It is like math, one plus one equals two in any language,” he explained.

(Countering hate speech) is everyone’s responsibi­lity. We have to respect each other and learn to see what binds us rather than what divides us.” Dr Ali Al Nuaimi, editor-in-chief, AlAin.com

Fighting terrorism is the same even if we have different languages. It is like math, one plus one equals two in any language.” Dr Fahad Al Shulaimi, president, Gulf Security and Peace Forum

 ?? Photos by Shihab ?? Delegates at the Arab Media Forum attend a session at the Dubai World Trade Centre on Wednesday. —
Photos by Shihab Delegates at the Arab Media Forum attend a session at the Dubai World Trade Centre on Wednesday. —

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