First Published: 2012-08-08

 

Ras al-Khaimah ruler: We condemn any attempt to offend our nation

 

Ruler of Ras al-Khaimah in UAE renews his allegiance to Gulf federation's leadership, criticises those who have ‘offended’ it.

 

Middle East Online

‘Our doors are open for everyone’

DUBAI - The ruler of Ras al-Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday renewed his allegiance to the Gulf federation's leadership and criticised those who have "offended" it.

"A group of sons of this nation have gathered in an organisation that aims to destroy and offend this nation and its leaders," Sheikh Saqr bin Mohammed al-Qassimi said in a statement carried by official news agency WAM.

"On this day we affirm our pledge to the President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahayan... We are with him whichever path he may choose. He is the father and the leader," said Sheikh Saqr.

"We condemn any attempt to offend this nation."

On July 15, the UAE announced it had dismantled a group it said was plotting against state security and challenging the constitution of the Gulf state but did not identify their affiliation or give the number of arrests.

"We have the right today to blame this group and not accept their offences to their country and leadership," said Saqr. "Our doors are open for everyone, why address the nation via foreign" countries?"

Among those detained is a member of the ruling family of Ras al-Khaimah.

Sheikh Sultan Al-Qassimi, a first cousin of the ruler and head of the local branch of the Islamist group Al-Islah, was arrested in April by "armed men in civilian clothing," his son Sheikh Abdullah said.

But an informed tribal source said Sheikh Sultan had been placed under "house arrest" following a "family" dispute within the Al-Qassimi clan. He insisted there was no involvement by the security services.

The UAE, a federation of seven emirates led by oil-rich Abu Dhabi, has not seen the kind of pro-reform protests that have swept other Arab countries, including Gulf neighbours Bahrain and Oman, since last year.


 

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