tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33723123842949492112024-03-12T21:48:09.631-07:00Loving Libya
Hassan Tatanaki is a Libyan born business man who has contributed substantial financial resources and time to the building of local Libyan communities civil society programs ranging from organic farming, water resource management, water and waste water treatment, the construction of educational facilities, and improvement of the program at the Tobruk School for the Blind.
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14580444311993979056noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3372312384294949211.post-58986226228135113702014-09-04T01:19:00.003-07:002014-09-04T01:19:45.022-07:00 Al-Azhar plans satellite television channel about Islam <span style="font-size: small;">The channel will be broadcast on both main satellite channels
operating in Egypt and will be accessible worldwide. It will initially
transmit in Arabic with some English and French programming and there
are plans to add content later in Urdu and Turkish. Azhari received
its initial 15 million Egyptian pounds funding from a Libyan
businessman and philathropist, Hassan Tatanaki.<br />
Guindy told Reuters the plan really got going about a month ago, when he officiated at the wedding of Tatanaki’s daughter. <i>“The
father of the bride and I forgot completely about that wedding and
started to talk about a new wedding, about how to introduce this new
channel to the rest of the world,”</i> he said.</span>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><a href="http://hassantatanaki.blogspot.com/2014/08/interview-egypts-al-azhar-to-launch.html" target="_blank">Guindy</a> is hopeful that a new age, which he dubs the Age of Obama, is
dawning in which a dialogue between Islam and the West will flourish.
And he hopes his channel will play an important role in that
conversation. Yet for all his modern touches, Guindy retains a
deeply traditional side. He preferred to conduct our interview not in
English or everyday modern Arabic, but in precise classical Arabic.</span>
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Source: <a href="http://in.reuters.com/article/2009/05/31/idINIndia-39998720090531">http://in.reuters.com/article/2009/05/31/idINIndia-39998720090531</a></span>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14580444311993979056noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3372312384294949211.post-57249622737115349372014-08-27T02:30:00.003-07:002014-08-27T02:30:31.090-07:00 Libya Needs $25 Billion in Investments for Oil Production, Challenger Says <a href="http://topics.bloomberg.com/libya/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Libya</a>’s oil industry will need at
least $25 billion in investment to increase its oil production
to 2 million barrels a day, the chairman of drilling-rig
operator Challenger Ltd. said.<br />
<br />
“Fields need to be developed, others redeveloped,” Hassan
Tatanaki said in a telephone interview today. “The Libyan oil
industry needs a lot of revamping. We have to reinvest to be
able to get the proper cost effective amount into the industry
in terms of the country’s production level.” <br />
The armed conflict in Libya, holder of Africa’s largest
proven reserves, has reduced the nation’s output to 100,000
barrels a day in July from the 1.6 million barrels pumped before
the uprising started in February. A full recovery of production
may take as long as three years, according to analyst estimates.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://htatanaki.com/" target="_blank">Tatanaki</a>, 53, said he intends to play a role in rebuilding
Libya’s oil industry, of which Challenger’s 35 rigs across the
country “are the core.” His <a href="http://www.libyaelhurra.org/" rel="external" target="_blank" title="Open Web Site">Libya El Hurra</a> charity, set up
shortly after the unrest began, has been providing humanitarian
aid and relief to refugees and those displaced by the conflict
in Libya operating out of Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and the U.S. <a href="http://hassantatanaki.blogspot.com/2014/08/libya-needs-25-billion-in-investments.html" target="_blank">continue reading</a>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14580444311993979056noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3372312384294949211.post-45323282905332099002014-08-27T01:53:00.001-07:002014-08-27T01:57:26.183-07:00New channel for moderate Islam to be launched<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody>
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group of Muslim clerics connected with Egypt's prestigious Al-Azhar
University have announced the creation of a new satellite channel to
propagate moderate Islam and challenge what it describes as extremist
distortions of the religion.<br />
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The announcement comes just ahead of
President Barack Obama's address Thursday to the Muslim world from
Cairo in a speech co-sponsored by Al-Azhar University, Sunni Islam's
premier educational institution.<br />
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Sheik Khaled el-Guindy, a member
of Egypt's Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs and a driving force
behind the "Azhari" channel, said the idea is to use the knowledge and
skills of Al-Azhar graduates to combat ignorant interpretations of the
religion.<br />
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"Azhari will promote the idea that Islam is a religion
of moderation free from extremism," he told The Associated Press on
Tuesday. "Several satellite channels right now promote a strict
interpretation of Islam and issue incorrect religious opinions that fill
young people with extremist ideas."<a href="http://hassantatanaki.blogspot.ae/2014/08/new-channel-for-moderate-islam-to-be.html" target="_blank"> read more</a></div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14580444311993979056noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3372312384294949211.post-48349962944456972732014-08-27T01:51:00.002-07:002014-08-27T01:51:16.041-07:00Exclusive- Another Libyan Club Chases Kotoko Striker Seidu BanceyGhana league top scorer Asante Kotoko could be on his way out
the club at the end of the season after top Libyan outfit Al Ahli SC of
Benghazi offered a mouth-watering offer for the hitman,
Ghanasportsonline.com can exclusively reveal.<br />
<br />
The striker's contract, Ghanasportsonline.com
understands has a year left and the Asante Kotoko chiefs are quietly
confident of him signing a new deal but the offer will obviously deril
their plans.<br />
Bancey has been watched by the Benghazi-based side for months and they lodged a fresh inquiry this week, according to reports.<br />
<br />
Al Ahli Benghazi, owned by Libyan Billionaire business mogul and philantrophist Hassan Tatanaki <span class="storyTop ">have made the ex Edubiase marksaman their first-choice target to strengthen their attack at the resumption of the Libyan league. <a href="http://hassantatanaki.blogspot.ae/2014/08/exclusive-another-libyan-club-chases.html" target="_blank">read more</a></span>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14580444311993979056noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3372312384294949211.post-55040525721220201052014-08-27T01:46:00.000-07:002014-08-27T01:46:08.366-07:00Libya Awalan TV joins CNN’s global affiliate networkDeborah Rayner, VP and managing editor at CNN
International, said: “Libya Awalan’s bravery and commitment to
independent journalism during the conflict in Libya was an example to
any news network, and their ongoing commitment to serious reporting is
there for all to see. They will be valuable partners to CNN
International and we’re delighted to be welcoming them to our affiliate
family.”<br /><a href="http://www.htatanaki.com/" target="_blank">Hassan Tatanaki,</a> founder and chairman of Libya Awalan
TV, added: “CNN is the original 24-hour news channel and a network that
continues to set the standard in global news. It has a long-standing
presence in and passion for our region, so to become part of its
affiliate network is a proud moment for us as a young channel. We hope
we can make a strong contribution to CNN’s reporting in a new and free
Libya and beyond.” <a href="http://hassantatanaki.blogspot.com/2014/08/libya-awalan-tv-joins-cnns-global.html" target="_blank">read more</a><br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14580444311993979056noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3372312384294949211.post-880605382383214922014-08-26T04:33:00.003-07:002014-08-26T04:33:21.196-07:00 Libya Needs $25 Billion in Investments for Oil Production, Challenger Says <a href="http://topics.bloomberg.com/libya/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Libya</a>’s oil industry will need at
least $25 billion in investment to increase its oil production
to 2 million barrels a day, the chairman of drilling-rig
operator Challenger Ltd. said.<br />
<br />
“Fields need to be developed, others redeveloped,” Hassan
Tatanaki said in a telephone interview today. “The Libyan oil
industry needs a lot of revamping. We have to reinvest to be
able to get the proper cost effective amount into the industry
in terms of the country’s production level.” <br />
The armed conflict in Libya, holder of Africa’s largest
proven reserves, has reduced the nation’s output to 100,000
barrels a day in July from the 1.6 million barrels pumped before
the uprising started in February. A full recovery of production
may take as long as three years, according to analyst estimates.<br />
<br />
<a href="http://htatanaki.com/" target="_blank">Tatanaki</a>, 53, said he intends to play a role in rebuilding
Libya’s oil industry, of which Challenger’s 35 rigs across the
country “are the core.” His <a href="http://www.libyaelhurra.org/" rel="external" target="_blank" title="Open Web Site">Libya El Hurra</a> charity, set up
shortly after the unrest began, has been providing humanitarian
aid and relief to refugees and those displaced by the conflict
in Libya operating out of Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and the U.S.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14580444311993979056noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3372312384294949211.post-12642580619841308142014-08-26T02:00:00.002-07:002014-08-26T02:00:25.268-07:00 Challenger Limited announces the closing of a major international partnership deal <span style="font-size: small;"><span>Mr. <a href="http://www.htatanaki.com/" target="_blank">Hassan Tatanaki,</a> Chairman of Challenger Limited, declared that " In view of the
vast opportunities of high growth in the MENA region, we along with our
partners have decided to go into partnership with one of the
best-regarded companies in the oil drilling industry; namely Bronco
Drilling Company. This partnership will energize and undoubtedly
increase our capacity to expand Challenger activities in both scope and
scale. This was based on our full confidence and faith in the investment
model and general direction". Mr. Tatanaki said that "This transaction
shows that the growing cooperation amongst Libya, the U.S., and the
Middle East, is creating an attractive investment environment for U.S.
and International companies". </span></span>
<span style="font-size: small;"><a href="https://www.blogger.com/null" name="more"></a><span><br /><br /><a href="http://www.mrhassantatanaki.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Mr. Tatanaki </a>went on to say "We
are very happy that Challenger has attracted foreign investments into
Libya, especially from a prominent company in the oil industry like
Bronco. We are very proud of this partnership and strongly believe that
it will be the starting point for many other foreign investments to be
made in the services sector in Libya".<br /><br /> In conjunction with
these partnership transactions, it was agreed that Challenger will
acquire four additional land drilling rigs and ancillary equipment from
Bronco to be paid for in installments. Challenger and Bronco also agreed
to enter into a number of services and management agreements under
which Challenger will engage Bronco to provide broad-based technical and
managerial support services bringing more International expertise to
the already International name of Challenger Limited.<br /><br /> Frank
Harrison, Chief Executive Officer of Bronco stated, "We have been
diligently working on expanding the company internationally and are very
pleased to have reached this agreement with Challenger. This
transaction allows us to deploy a portion of our fleet abroad that is
not ideally suited for the unconventional drilling which dominates
activity in the United States and also provides the company greater
exposure to oil. The MENA area has become a region of tremendous growth
and opportunity and we are excited about participating in its potential.
We are confident that the combination of Bronco and Challenger will
create a formidable contractor in the MENA market and beyond." <a href="http://hassantatanaki.blogspot.com/2014/08/challenger-limited-announces-closing-of.html" target="_blank">read more</a></span></span>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14580444311993979056noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3372312384294949211.post-85800461263379634272014-08-26T01:32:00.000-07:002014-08-26T01:32:00.754-07:00 INTERVIEW - Egypt's al-Azhar to launch Islamic TV channel <h3 class="post-title entry-title" itemprop="name">
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In a bid to bridge cultural gaps and clear misconceptions about Islam,
Azhari TV is reaching out to a wider audience and is now available in
English, French, Urdu and Pashto in addition to its original Arabic
language programming.<br />Azhari TV was first launched following US
President Barack Obama's address to the Muslim World in June 2009 where
he called for a dialogue based on mutual respect and understanding
between people of different faiths.<br />One year later, Azhari TV, the
educational and entertainment satellite channel created to promote
moderate Islam, has decided to expand.<br />“[Through Azhari TV] we're
trying to show the people in the west and the rest of the world that the
problem isn't in Islam but it's the misinterpretations by certain
people that's the problem,” said <a href="http://www.htatanaki.com/" target="_blank">Hassan Tatanaki</a>, chairman of Azhari TV,
in an interview with Daily News Egypt.<br />The
satellite channel was founded with the aim of promoting a moderate
interpretation of Islam and intends to counter extremist rhetoric which
they saw dominating the debate.<br />Breaking language barriers<br />Operating
on a new channel, Azhari TV 2, the dub of the Arabic language channel's
original content into four additional languages, will enable the
station to reach homes across Europe and Asia, spreading its message of
reason and tolerance.<br />The channel aims to serve as a direct
counterweight to more confrontational and aggressive interpretations of
Islam that have proliferated in the last several years and exacerbated
the turmoil that has plagued much of the Muslim world.<br />Through the
expansion, Azhari will be reaching non-Arab Muslims that don't have
access to a correct interpretation of Islam because they are limited to
certain outlets. <a href="http://hassantatanaki.blogspot.com/2014/08/interview-egypts-al-azhar-to-launch.html" target="_blank">continue reading</a></span>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14580444311993979056noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3372312384294949211.post-43309096263152339332014-08-24T00:29:00.003-07:002014-08-24T00:29:30.265-07:00Journalists & Media: Sheikh al-Guindy: Azhar University to Launch Satellite ChannelEgypt's seat of Islamic learning, al-Azhar University, will launch a
satellite channel it claims will give the world a better understanding
of Islam and counter some Islamic outlets preaching "extremist
dialogue".<br />
<br />
Sheikh Khaled Al-Guindy, a scholar at al-Azhar mosque and university,
said the new channel would reach out to the world's Muslims and
non-Muslims alike.<br />
The channel will broadcast 75 percent of its output in Arabic, with
the rest initially in English and French. Other languages will be added
next year.<br />
<br />
Al-Azhar, one of the oldest institutions in Sunni Islam, is headed by
Sheikh Mohamed Sayed Tantawi, who is selected by Egypt's president. The
institution receives most of its funding from the Egyptian state.<br />
<br />
"In the Age of Obama we realized it was time to look at new ways to
deliver our message," Guindy said, four days before U.S. President
Barack Obama visits Egypt to address the Muslim world.<br />
"We cannot have a conversation with ourselves. We will include
politicians, actors, thinkers, writers and all religions in our
dialogue," he told Reuters in an interview.<br />
<br />
The launch is planned for the start of Ramadan, the Muslim month of
fasting and religious reflection, that begins in mid- August.<br />
<br />
The channel, to be called Azhari, has received initial funding of 15
million Egyptian pounds ($2.7 million) from Libyan businessman Hassan
Tatanaki, who estimated annual operating expenses at around $2.5
million.<br />
<br />
"Associating with al-Azhar is the ultimate in the sense of promoting the proper interpretation of the religion," Tatanaki said.<br />
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<b>source: </b>http://libyanhassantatanaki.blogspot.com/2014/08/journalists-media-sheikh-al-guindy.html<br />
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14580444311993979056noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3372312384294949211.post-11303792068791407022014-07-24T02:14:00.000-07:002014-07-24T02:14:02.220-07:00Suicide attack escalates Libya violence, oil output slipsBENGHAZI: A twin suicide bombing at a Libyan army base in Benghazi
killed at least four solders in an escalation of clashes between
Islamist militants and regular forces battling to oust them from the
eastern city.
<br />
A first attacker blew himself up at the entrance to Benghazi’s
special forces headquarters, allowing a second suicide bomber to
detonate his explosives at the base and kill at least four troops, a
security source said.<br />
Suicide bombings are rare in Libya, where a fragile government is
struggling to impose order. Tripoli and Benghazi are now caught up in
some of the fiercest fighting between rival armed groups since the fall
of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.<br />
In another blow to the government, Libya’s oil production has fallen,
turning back a hard-won increase since April in revenue for the state
just as it faces increased fighting around the airport in the capital
and across Benghazi.<br />
More than 40 people have died in a week of fierce clashes at Tripoli
airport involving artillery, Grad rockets and anti-aircraft guns.<br />
Fresh fighting broke out overnight on Monday in Tripoli and also
Benghazi. In the eastern city, armed regular forces and troops loyal to a
renegade former army general are battling Islamist militants who have
entrenched themselves there. <a href="http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/world/2014/07/23/suicide-attack-escalates-libya-violence-oil-output-slips/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">continue reading</a><br />
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world sees Africa," said Libya's Hassan Tatanaki, Chairman of the Tatanaki <br />
Foundation and one of the event's sponsors. "Africa is more than famine and <br />
poverty and war. It is a place of beauty and history and culture as well. We are <br />
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Creator Mohammad Ali Farhat Posted May 23, 2014 <br />
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Translator(s)joelle El-Khoury <br />
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The decisions may not be hung on calendar in light of the fact that the occasions on the ground continue changing day and night. Then, neighboring nations are shutting their outskirts to individuals, the Bedouin Group is making a move and the Maghreb nations are assembling for a conference to examine the advancements in Libya. As far as concerns them, the United Countries, the United States and Europe are viewing with an incredible level of tension. <br />
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Tatanaki said that Islamic political gatherings were controlling the GNC after they had gained the assent of Western rings and got influential. On the other hand, he considers Libya's issue to grow past this, as advancements uncover a longing to transform this nation into a hotbed of terrorism. <br />
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Tatanaki said he is idealistic in regards to the capability of the Libyan individuals, with all their progressives, military and tribes, to overcome tumult and discourage radical pioneers that are striving to spread strife between the tribes and over the urban communities. He recommended the formation of a crisis government checked by a chose parliament to improve the armed force, the police and the legal, and admiration the obligations of the tribes according to their traditions, for discouragement. This prompts disposing of unlawful weapons and makes individuals believe the state security organizations and the legal. <br />
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As a political extremist, Tatanaki said in all transparency that he helped close partners of the administration in tackling the issue of the bar coming about because of the Lockerbie issue. In those days, the administration of previous President Moammar Gadhafi thought of him as a nearby partner of the United States and some European nations. Some Gadhafi supporters even blamed him for working together with these nations. <br />
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Tatanaki went hand in hand with the Libyan insurgency from the earliest starting point. He offered social and media support and served as a collaborator to the first organization of the insurgency, which was headed by Mustafa Abdul Jalil. He helped the organization in its relations with the United States and some European nations. Tatanaki dependably wants to be alluded to just as a Libyan "resident." <br />
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The content of the meeting takes after: <br />
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Al-Hayat: Transformations breed mayham while sitting tight for the crystallization of the national political framework, and on account of Libya, this is taking eventually. There are concerns tormenting both the down home and the provincial enclosures. Why is the methodology taking so long? Is it accurate to say that it is a regular or deliberate deferral? <br />
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Tatanaki: The GNC's term, according to concentrated onlookers, has terminated, however the political Islam parties' control of the GNC and their lack of regard of the individuals and the state clarifies their survival and the survival of the GNC. It's similar to they've abducted the state by obstructing the foundation of new post-progressive organizations. The GNC is invalid now, notwithstanding the way that outside nations accept it is. Had a comparative demonstration happened in a remote nation, the included individuals would have been alluded to courts. <br />
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The control of the GNC, the shortcoming of the administration and the vicinity of state armies are all elements that prompt an autocracy venture with a fanciful element called political Islam. <br />
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They are attempting to control the state offices and utilize their supporters in the joints of open divisions and establishments, despite the fact that they are a minority, and they are doing so through weights that the Libyans are mindful of, including immediate and aberrant dangers. <br />
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At the prominent level, these individuals don't revel in incredible backing, however they take part in coldhearted conduct and political diversions that can't be managed by the post-unrest period of state development. For instance, they push some of their figures to the cutting edge and present them as free. <br />
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Al-Hayat: The Islamic political gatherings are losing in the Libyan post-insurgency choices, however they are sticking to power positions, now and again with the assent of real outside nations. <br />
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Tatanaki: Western pioneers consider what happened in Egypt and is occurring in Libya as a common matter. As per them, the Fraternity is a religious and social development that has a political skeleton joined with the requests of the individuals. These pioneers can't recognize the Muslim Fellowship and the moderate religious training of the individuals. There is truly a distinction between the two. The Fellowship is a political development; it does exclude individuals spent significant time in religious sciences and direction. The Muslim Fellowship's association with religion is not robust or problematic. Their administration does exclude specific pastors in light of the fact that a large portion of them are architects and specialists, among other common orders. They simply develop facial hair and take themselves for gatekeepers of Islam. <br />
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Some European presidents have shallowly backed the Fellowship in an offered to let Muslims take care of their own issues inside, yet did they truly abandon us and avoid meddling in our undertakings and supporting the Muslim Fraternity? There is most likely this is an amusement that goes past Libya's fringe and spreads in the district. The incredible potential and talk of the Fellowship and their partners in Libya goes past their need to take control of Libya alone. There is a whole other world to it. [they] need to transform Libya into a stage and a wellspring of terrorism provided for its vital area. Terrorism is continuously honed under the standard of Islam, albeit in reality it has nothing to do with Islam.<br />
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