- Sheba Prize for Peace makers 2012 go to eleven international figures ... And the Maonah Association congratulates the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, "on the occasion of being chosen at the head of the honored by the prize", and appeals to His Majesty

Tuesday, 10 July 2012
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Sheba Prize for Peace makers 2012 go to eleven international figures ... And the Maonah Association congratulates the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, "on the occasion of being chosen at the head of the honored by the prize", and appeals to His Majesty's guidance to quickly open the Saudi embassy in Yemen, and the memorandum of the King that he would not accept the pilgrimage this year in the absence of "the Yemeni Corner" from it.

The General Secretariat of the Sheba Prize for peace makers approved in their regular meeting - held in Sana'a – to Award the "Sheba Peace Prize in 2012 for a number of international political figures" in recognition of their persons and their countries and who have contributed their efforts in making and bringing peace to Yemen through the auspices of the application of the "Initiative Gulf" and overseeing the implementation, and on top comes five of the kings, sultans and the heads of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), led by Saudi Arabia's Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia as well as the rest of his brothers, kings, sultans, sheikhs of the Persian Gulf States, as well as the same award will go to the heads and leaders of the five Member States of the UN Security Council and the Secretary General of the United Nations, in honor of their essential role in bringing peace and stop the violence and in appreciation of their effective contribution in creating the atmosphere for the peaceful transfer of power after a whole year of stifling crises, that almost devastate the country.

It is worth mentioning that earlier this year, the Board of Trustees of the “Sheba Prize for peace makers " has granted this award in 2011 for a number of a Yemeni and international figures who have had a prominent role in peace-making and to spare Yemen slipping back into a catastrophic civil war, and the selected were the following:
1 - Field Marshal / Ali Abdullah Saleh - the former president.
2 - Field Marshal / Abd Rabo Mansour Hadi - the current President of the Republic.
3 - Dr. / Yassin Said Numan - Secretary General of the Yemeni Socialist Party.
4 - Mr. / Jamal Bin Omar - Envoy of the Secretary-General of the United Nations to Yemen.

According to the press release the place and date to honor these figures will be scheduled at a later time, according to diplomatic protocols established in this regard.

On this precious occasion the Maonah Association for Human Rights and Migration, "Secretary of the prize" said: they it takes advantage of this opportunity to congratulates all the international political personalities that have been granted this award, and also congratulates His Majesty the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on the occasion of his choice at the top honorees of this award, and on this occasion appeals to His Majesty to speed the reopening of the Saudi embassy in Yemen to enable Yemeni pilgrims to visit the House of God for this year that the continued closure is as collective punishment against the people of Yemen, which is to Aardah King and I change it from the Muslims , especially since the people of Yemen as a whole has decided to honor the King the “Sheba Prize for peace makers " as first sponsor of the peace in Yemen undisputed as we have said, and they are confident of the response of the King with its appeal as soon as possible to complete his eternal in the consolidation of peace in Yemen and the world.

God bless.\
Issued by the Board of Trustees “Sheba Prize for peace makers”
Maonah Association for Human Rights and Migration in Sana'a on 10 - July -2012 m
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