King gets first prize of prince mishaal award

By ARAB NEWS

UMM RAQIBA, Eastern Province: Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah has been awarded the first prize of the Prince Mishaal Award for Nation and Society, instituted by Prince Mishaal, chairman of the Baiah Committee.

The second prize went to Crown Prince Sultan, deputy premier and minister of defense and aviation, while the third prize was awarded to Second Deputy Premier and Interior Minister Prince Naif, Al-Madinah newspaper reported.

“The prize has been awarded in appreciation of the services they have been offering to society,” Prince Mishaal announced the prizes while attending the King Abdul Aziz Camel Beauty Competition in Umm Raqiba near Hafr Al-Batin in the Eastern Province on Thursday. Riyadh Gov. Prince Salman was given the fourth prize followed by Eastern Province Gov. Prince Muhammad bin Fahd, Assist. Minister of Defense and Aviation Prince Khaled bin Sultan, Deputy Chief of the National Guard Prince Miteb bin Abdullah and Prince Abdul Aziz bin Sattam. King Abdullah was designated last year as the most popular leader in the Islamic world in a poll conducted by the US-based Pew Research Center. The result of the poll was released this month.

The king’s efforts in bridging gaps, achieving Arab solidarity and overcoming disputes, and his policies are what has enhanced the Kingdom’s leading position and active role on both the regional and global scenes, said President of the Human Rights Commission Bandar Al-Iban when the poll result was announced. He added that the result was no surprise and confirmed his leading role in the region. “The majority of those who took part in the poll said they have confidence that King Abdullah will do the right thing in world affairs, which is a natural result of his efforts and initiatives on various levels to establish prosperity for all mankind.”  Al-Iban added that King Abdullah’s efforts in establishing and maintaining equality and justice and guaranteeing all rights and legal freedoms, as well as taking a special interest in human rights, led to the constant reforms and development in the Kingdom.

He said the poll confirms the trust of the international community, and the Muslim world in particular, in his leadership and sincere endeavors to strengthen the values of justice, equality and freedom, and maintain human rights.

According to Al-Iban, the king’s efforts in bridging the gaps, achieving Arab solidarity and overcoming disputes, and his policies are what have enhanced the Kingdom’s leading position and active role on both a regional and global scale.

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