Tamim fights youths with early retirement

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Qatar’s gang has worsened the crises of its people with bad policies and made youths subject to the whims of employers, imperiling their future. 

Hamadein rejected setting conditions for early retirement and allowed marginalizing national cadres to empower foreigners which is a clear waste of human resources and public funds. 

Nasser Al-Humaidi, Shura member, condemned Shura’s failed policies, “Youths under 40 are laid off wasting money spent to make them qualified, they are dispensed with arbitrarily, Tamim’s regime failed to utilize Qatar’s cadres.” 

Elsewhere, Qatar is radicalizing youths.

The Times of India reported that the National Investigation Agency has filed a case against young people from the Indian provinces of Kerala and Karnataka, who have been living in Qatar for a while and have moved to Syria since 2013 to join terrorist organizations such as Jund al-Aqsa and Al Nusra Front, both believed to be associated with ISIS.

The youths are believed to have been radicalised while living in Qatar and had conducted preparations for or travelled to Syria from 2013 onwards. NIA sources on Wednesday said ongoing investigation into other cases involving youth from Kerala who had attempted to or joined IS, threw up information on these Qatar-based youth having joined terrorist groups other than IS in Syria. “NIA is aware of the identity and addresses of these youth. However, it is not clear how the youth travelled to Syria and if they are still alive or dead,” said a source.

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