MoJ sends out a message of hope amid corona pandemic

  • 4/6/2020
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RIYADH — In a heartwarming video, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Justice reached out to the local community and beyond with a message of hope and a better tomorrow as governments around the world are responding to the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. “People will hug again, hands will shake, schools will re-open, prayers will be held, stadiums will fill with fans, and airplanes will take to the skies. But to get there, we must keep fighting,” said the ministry in a video published on its Twitter account, according to a report in Al Arabiya English. The Ministry of Justice said that the Saudi government believes that the people"s lives should not be disrupted by the novel coronavirus and that people should be empowered to fight back. It added in its message, that its digital platforms empower citizens " to do exactly that." “Saudi Arabia stands by the global community,” the ministry affirmed. On Monday, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman has ordered coronavirus treatment to be available for anyone in need of medical care, including people who have overstayed their visa in the Kingdom, Health Minister Tawfiq Al-Rabiah said. King Salman also ordered the disbursement of up to SR9 billion ($2.39 billion) in financial support to more than 1.2 million citizens who work in private sector companies affected by the economic fallout of the coronavirus outbreak, the state-run Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday. G20 leaders under Saudi Arabia Presidency pledged last week to inject over $5 trillion into the global economy to limit job and income losses caused by border closures and sweeping shutdowns aimed at halting the spread of the disease.

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