
A number of media representatives who came to attend Hajj at invitations of the Ministry of Culture and Information of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia highly valued the warm welcome, excellent organization and generous hospitality accorded to them by the authorities to perform their religion's fifth pillar. Interviewed by SPA, they lauded the state of security and stability that engulf the spiritual atmosphere in Hajj, noting that the high-level services rendered by the authorities concerned have enabled them to perform the ritual in the most tranquility and comfort. They were Ahmed Mohammed Al-Ameen, Director General of Shinqeet TV of Mauritania; Hussein Al-Waeli of Iraqi-based Reuters, Dr. Mohammed Al-Hasan Talal, Director of the International Institute for Press, an affiliate of Al-Hussein University of Morocco; Hamad Saleh Al-Mahmoud of Arab News Sky Channel; Isam Abdulaziz, Editor-in-chief of Rose Al-Yousef magazine of Egypt; Mohammed Ahmed Biraimah, Deputy Director of News Department at Sudan Broadcasting Station; Sheeha Quha, Deputy Editor-in-chief of Al-Maghrib Tunisian newspaper; Yousef Hashisha Mukhtar, Chief Editor of Tunis-Africa News Agency; Tawfeq Nuwairah, Editor-in-Chief of Tunis Newspaper; Abbas Mahmoud Taher, Chief Editor of Al-Ayam Newspaper of Chad; Sidi Al-Amin Niyas, President of Al-Fajr Media Foundation of Senegal; and Abdullah Sulaiman Mohammed, Engineer of the Ministry of Information of Eritrea.
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