Shura Council approves military draft law

Shura Council approves military draft law

Doha Socialite
By Doha Socialite

The Advisory Council has urged the government to enforce a proposed law to make brief military service compulsory for all young male Qataris, without any exemption.

Once passed, the law is to be implemented on an experimental basis and its impact is to be assessed with feedback taken from people.

The Council has recommended that those who refuse to undergo military training be denied jobs in order to force them to fall in line.

The Council, at its weekly meeting yesterday, approved the draft compulsory military service law unanimously after discussion.

As is the practice, the draft was referred to it by the State Cabinet. Qatar News Agency (QNA) reported that the proposed law could see the light of day this very year.

Once enforced, the legislation will apply to all Qatari men aged between 18 and 35 years. Graduates will need to do the compulsory service for three months, while the duration will be four months for all others.

Exceptions are to be made in the case of sons of defence personnel or prisoners of war or those whose fathers are missing, QNA said.

The Council has said in its recommendations that no exceptions should be made and the service should be compulsory for all who fall within the targeted age group.

The Ministry of Defence will inform the concerned person to report to it within 60 days. It has been recommended that employed Qataris should continue to receive their salaries and other benefits during the period of service, which should be counted in their length of service.

The draft suggests that the government could, in the event of war or any other emergency, ask those who have done the compulsory service to be in an active force for 10 years.

Sources: QNA | Peninsula | Images from QL Flickr group for illustration purposes only

By coxtown• 10 Dec 2013 10:39
coxtown

Why not this is implemented in the school days itself say like basic Scouts and cadet training etc., which will inculcate a sence of security, responsibility and self defence. A thing which is not introduced at the age of 10 can never be enforced at the age of 30.

By abdulkalam2002• 10 Dec 2013 10:02
Rating: 2/5
abdulkalam2002

Objection to Mr. Camaro.

Military service is not for making prepared a person for attack on others without any reason. It will help the young new generation prepared themselves mentally and physically fit for any challenges. The main aim should be that to prepare mentally and physically fit generation, while they are inducting training.

By landloverreview• 3 Dec 2013 22:47
Rating: 5/5
landloverreview

Excellent idea. 36.5% of boys and 23.6% of girls age 12–17 were overweight in 2003. By 2015, it is predicted that 73% of women and 69% of men will be obese. According to the International Association for the Study of Obesity, Qatar has the 6th highest rate of obesity among boys in the Middle East and North Africa region. It is also ranked 5th for having the highest percentage of people between 20 and 79 with diabetes. Currently 16% of the population suffers from diabetes. One reason for the obesity trend is the lack of exercise and poorly designed pedestrian friendly cities. Hope this will help the young graduates to be fit and focussed.

By Galinda• 3 Dec 2013 20:05
Galinda

So if you don't do the military service you may be denied a job?

In other words those rich enough to not need to work will be able to skip it.

By Samah Meshref• 3 Dec 2013 19:58
Samah Meshref

mashalaaa

By gerarra• 3 Dec 2013 07:57
gerarra

http://www.qatarliving.com/news/posts/qatar-make-military-service-compulsory

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