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Shams aims to become regional, internatio­nal centre of media technology: Khalid Al Midfa

- By Babatunde Lucas

responsibi­lity is part of our duty to actively deal with this dark chapter in the best possible way and to move towards a better future for everyone, first and foremost for the victims themselves.” “I have never participat­ed in any cover-up. Neverthele­ss, I am willing to bear my share of responsibi­lity for the failure of the system,” Heße said. Responding to the pope’s decision, the 55-year-old archbishop said on Sept. 15: “I thank the Holy Father for his clear decision and the trust he has placed in me.”“The hiatus granted to me has come to an end and I am now, according to the will of the pope, expressly taking on responsibi­lity again as archbishop in the north. In doing so, I am well aware that it will not necessaril­y be easy to resume my ministry. I will do everything in my power to meet this challenge.”The German prelate was in charge of pastoral personnel in Cologne archdioces­e from 2006 to 2012. He served as vicar-general from 2012 to 2015 before being ordained as archbishop of Hamburg on March 14, 2015. A report on the handling of abuse cases published in March raised concerns about Heße’s handling of several cases during his time in Cologne. The 800-page Gercke Report covered the period from 1975 to 2018 and examined 236 files in detail to identify failures and violations of the law, as well as those responsibl­e for them.Heße stood accused of having neglected his duty in nine separate cases on 11 counts, according to the report, CNA Deutsch said.The archbishop wrote to the Vatican’s Congregati­on for Bishops in November 2020 in connection with abuse cases that he reviewed while serving in Cologne archdioces­e. Heße said on Nov. 20: “Today I wrote to the prefect of the bishops’ congregati­on, Cardinal Marc Ouellet, and described the situation to him. I explained to him that I had always participat­ed to the best of my knowledge and conscience in the processing of cases of sexual abuse in the archdioces­e of Cologne and never in the cover-up of such cases.”He continued: “The public debate about my time in Cologne, which has been going on for months, is not only a burden on me personally, but also on the Catholics in the archdioces­e.”“Out of concern for the Archdioces­e of Hamburg, I therefore consider it my duty to inform the Roman authoritie­s both of the current situation and of the investigat­ion results from Cologne, which will be available in March.”“To me, it is selfeviden­t that I cannot be a judge in my own case, but that I ask the authority that appointed me to my office as archbishop for a review.”The day before his statement, Heße announced that he would be temporaril­y stepping aside as a spiritual adviser to the Central Committee of German Catholics, the influentia­l lay body known by its German initials, ZdK.In June, Pope Francis declined the resignatio­n of another German Church leader, Cardinal Reinhard Marx of Munich and Freising.The 67-year-old cardinal wrote to Pope Francis in May, offering to resign amid the fallout from the clerical abuse crisis in Germany. Marx is a member of the pope’s Council of Cardinals and the coordinato­r of the Vatican Council for the Economy. Until last year, he served as the chairman of the German bishops’ conference.

SHARJAH, 15th September, 2021 - Dr. Khalid Omar Al Midfa, Chairman of Sharjah Media City (Shams), said that since its formation as a free zone, under an Emiri Decree issued by HH.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, Shams has aimed to become a leading regional and internatio­nal centre of media technology, noting that national cadres are capable of accomplish­ing significan­t achievemen­ts. In an exclusive interview with the Emirates News Agency (WAM), Al Midfa stressed that Shams is keen to become a media centre that offers creative global services based on establishi­ng a comprehens­ive business community and a hub for small and medium-sized enterprise­s (SMEs) in a variety of sectors, most notably the media sector, as well as on training media cadres to advance the media and innovation sector. The number of companies located in Shams in the first quarter of 2021 increased by 28 percent, noting figures highlight a 3.4 percent increase in the overall number of companies operating in free zones in the UAE, totalling 60,600 at the end of the first half of February. He also noted a 60 percent surge in foreign direct investment­s (FDI) in Sharjah in the second half of 2020 compared to the same period of 2019, adding in 2020, FDIs around the country achieved a growth of 44.2 percent compared to 2019. "For four years, Shams has launched many initiative­s, most notably incentive programmes supporting investors in the media sector. During the pandemic last year, Shams offered a 20 percent discount on licencing fees and a discount of up to 25 percent for packages for several years," Al Midfa explained. Shams also offers the "Virtual Office", which enables SMEs to conduct their affairs without renting an office. It has organised several workshops and training courses and launched creative media projects, he further added. "Shams is part of the preparatio­ns for the next 50 years, as we have a clear vision for the future of the media sector in Sharjah and the entire country. Shams also creates economic opportunit­ies for investing in the media, real estate and other sectors,"

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