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To Qamishli... Displaced People from the Coast Recount Their Journey Fleeing the Hell of Violence
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The absence of international accountability and weak civilian protection mechanisms appear to contribute to the continuing cycle of violence, forcing hundreds of families to take perilous displacement

Large waves of displacement from the Syrian coast began on March 6th, when families were forced to flee after their cities turned into open battlefields. This wave represents one of the most dangerous humanitarian crises the region has recently witnessed, especially with the direct and systematic targeting of civilians.
Random shelling and kidnapping and arrest operations that swept through Latakia and Tartous caused hundreds of civilian casualties and forced the rest to leave to save their lives.
Analysts indicate that these developments portend deep demographic and social transformations that may affect the region's future for decades to come.
Those fleeing split between two main destinations—some crossed the border toward Lebanon, while others traveled dangerous routes to northern and eastern Syria, seeking safe refuge from the death that pursued them in every corner of their villages and cities.
These forced population movements reflect the depth of the humanitarian crisis and its implications for the social fabric across various Syrian regions.
In Qamishli city, some of these survivors shared devastating details of their suffering with the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, confirming that killing operations targeted them in an organized manner, and that the hands of violence did not differentiate between men or women, children or the elderly. Their testimonies formed a cry in the face of the international community, revealing the scale of tragedy that civilians are exposed to on the Syrian coast.
These painful testimonies raise serious questions about the effectiveness of international protection mechanisms for civilians in armed conflict zones.
The displaced people explicitly accused armed groups linked to Syrian authorities of deliberately targeting civilians, demanding an urgent and independent international investigation to uncover the circumstances of these unfortunate events, which they described as extermination operations. They warned that the international community's ignoring of these atrocities could pave the way for more bloody escalation and forced displacement.
These serious accusations demonstrate the complexity of the field and political scene in Syria, and the difficulty of finding radical solutions to the ongoing crisis.
Amid this bleak scene, the survivors' appeals emerge as a final call to save what can be saved, at a time when violations continue without real deterrence, and justice remains distant for victims who look forward to a day when their voices will be heard before international courts of justice.
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- March 27, 2025
BENEFIT, the Kingdom’s innovator and leading company in Fintech and electronic financial transactions service, held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the company’s headquarters in the Seef District.
During the meeting, shareholders approved all items listed on the agenda, including the ratification of the minutes of the previous AGM held on 26 March 2024. The session reviewed and approved the Board’s Annual Report on the company’s activities and financial performance for the fiscal year ended 31 December 2024, and the shareholders expressed their satisfaction with the company’s operational and financial results during the reporting period.
The meeting also reviewed the Independent External Auditor’s Report on the company’s consolidated financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2024. Subsequently, the shareholders approved the audited financial statements for the fiscal year. Based on the Board’s recommendation, the shareholders approved the distribution of a cash dividend equivalent to 10% of the paid-up share capital.
Furthermore, the shareholders endorsed the allocation of a total amount of BD 172,500 as remuneration to the members of the Board for the year ended 31 December 2024, subject to prior clearance by related authorities.
The extension of the current composition of the Board was approved, which includes ten members and one CBB observer, for a further six-month term, expiring in September 2025, pending no objection from the CBB.
The meeting reviewed and approved the Corporate Governance Report for 2024, which affirmed the company’s full compliance with the corporate governance directives issued by the CBB and other applicable regulatory frameworks. The AGM absolved the Board Members of liability for any of their actions during the year ending on 31st December 2024, in accordance with the Commercial Companies Law.
In alignment with regulatory requirements, the session approved the reappointment of Ernst & Young (EY) as the company’s External Auditors for the fiscal year 2025, covering both the parent company and its subsidiaries—Sinnad and Bahrain FinTech Bay. The Board was authorised to determine the external auditors’ professional fees, subject to approval from the CBB, and the meeting concluded with a discussion of any additional issues as per Article (207) of the Commercial Companies Law.
Speaking on the company’s performance, Mr. Mohamed Al Bastaki, Chairman BENEFIT , stated: “In terms of the financial results for 2024, I am pleased to say that the year gone by has also been proved to be a success in delivering tangible results. Growth rate for 2024 was 19 per cent. Revenue for the year was BD 17 M (US$ 45.3 Million) and net profit was 2 Million ($ 5.3 Million).
Mr. Al Bastaki also announced that the Board had formally adopted a new three-year strategic roadmap to commence in 2025. The strategy encompasses a phased international expansion, optimisation of internal operations, enhanced revenue diversification, long-term sustainability initiatives, and the advancement of innovation and digital transformation initiatives across all service lines.
“I extend my sincere appreciation to the CBB for its continued support of BENEFIT and its pivotal role in fostering a stable and progressive regulatory environment for the Kingdom’s banking and financial sector—an environment that has significantly reinforced Bahrain’s standing as a leading financial hub in the region,” said Mr. Al Bastaki. “I would also like to thank our partner banks and valued customers for their trust, and our shareholders for their ongoing encouragement. The achievements of 2024 set a strong precedent, and I am confident they will serve as a foundation for yet another successful and impactful year ahead.”
Chief Executive of BENEFIT; Mr. Abdulwahed AlJanahi commented, “The year 2024 represented another pivotal chapter in BENEFIT ’s evolution. We achieved substantial progress in advancing our digital strategy across multiple sectors, while reinforcing our long-term commitment to the development of Bahrain’s financial services and payments landscape. Throughout the year, we remained firmly aligned with our objective of delivering measurable value to our shareholders, strategic partners, and customers. At the same time, we continued to play an active role in enabling Bahrain’s digital economy by introducing innovative solutions and service enhancements that directly address market needs and future opportunities.”
Mr. AlJanahi affirmed that BENEFIT has successfully developed a robust and well-integrated payment network that connects individuals and businesses across Bahrain, accelerating the adoption of emerging technologies in the banking and financial services sector and reinforcing Bahrain’s position as a growing fintech hub, and added, “Our achievements of the past year reflect a long-term vision to establish a resilient electronic payment infrastructure that supports the Kingdom’s digital economy. Key developments in 2024 included the implementation of central authentication for open banking via BENEFIT Pay”
Mr. AlJanahi concluded by thanking the Board for its strategic direction, the company’s staff for their continued dedication, and the Central Bank of Bahrain, member banks, and shareholders for their valuable partnership and confidence in the company’s long-term vision.
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