St Kitts and Nevis stands out for its strong Rule of Law and well-regulated citizenship by investment programme

Basseterre, May 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programmes are often evaluated based on security, protection of property and human rights as well as general stability. The rule of law is a principle that is typically used to test the strength of a country’s system of laws. For countries like St Kitts and Nevis which offer CBI programmes, having favourable laws that are applied fairly is important because it enhances their capacity to attract more investors while upholding the integrity of their CBI initiatives.

Rule of law refers to the mechanisms, processes and institutional practices that support the equality of all persons before a country’s laws. This implies that the creation and enforcement of laws must be legally regulated so that no one is above the law. In countries where the rule of law is strong, the application and adjudication of the law by governing officials are impartial. On the other hand, a weak rule of law is characterised by the consideration of class, economic or political status and relative power in the application of the law.

St Kitts and Nevis ranked 40 out of 139 countries in the 2021 Rule of Law Index. In the year 2022, the country ranked 39 out of 140 countries, indicating a slight increase. At a regional level, consisting of 32 countries in the Latin America and Caribbean region; St Kitts and Nevis was ranked 7th and 5th in 2021 and 2022 respectively.  The rule of law index measures how the rule of law is perceived and experienced globally. Rankings in the index are based on the following pillars:

  • Constraints on government powers;
  • Absence of corruption;
  • Open government;
  • Fundamental rights;
  • Order and security;
  • Regulatory enforcement;
  • Civil justice; and
  • Criminal justice.

The first pillar measures the extent to which those who are in governing positions are bound by the law. Various checks such as the existence of a free and independent press, the limitation of government powers by the legislature or the judiciary as well as the independent auditing of government activities determine government powers. In 2022, St Kitts and Nevis had a global ranking of 45 out of 140 and a regional ranking of 7 out of 32 on the constraints of government powers.

With regards to the absence of corruption, St Kitts and Nevis scored a global ranking of 41 out of 140 and a regional ranking of 7 out of 32 in the year 2022. These ratings indicate that the prevalence of bribery, informal payments and embezzlement of public funds is significantly low in the judicial, military and law enforcement spheres.

The third pillar which is open government, measures the openness of a government. This is principally indicated by the extent to which a government shares information, encourages citizen participation in policy-making and is held accountable. Globally, St Kitts and Nevis was ranked 86 out of 140 whereas regionally, it was ranked 23 out of 32.

In St Kitts and Nevis, individuals are free from discrimination based on socio-economic status, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation or religion. In addition to this, the right to life of a person and fundamental labour rights are effectively guaranteed. These observations are supported by St Kitts and Nevis’s global ranking of 35 out of 140 and a regional ranking of 7 out of 32 on the fundamental rights factor.

When it comes to order and security, St Kitts and Nevis was ranked 49 out of 140 globally, and an impressive 4 out of 32 regionally. This indicator is particularly important for investors who want to settle in the country without having to worry much about their security. Rating highly in this pillar means that in St Kitts and Nevis, the prevalence of common crimes such as homicide, kidnapping, armed robbery and theft is low. It also means that people in the country are considerably protected from civil conflict and terrorism.

The enforcement of labour, environmental, consumer and public health regulations has an implication on a country’s rule of law. In the regulatory enforcement pillar, St Kitts and Nevis had a global and regional rating of 34 out of 140 and 2 out of 32 respectively. The ratings indicate that in St Kitts and Nevis, government regulations are applied and enforced without improper influence.

St Kitts and Nevis ranked high in the civil and criminal justice pillars of the rule of law index. For the year 2022, the country ranked 24 out of 140 in civil justice, and 36 out of 140 in criminal justice. Regionally, St Kitts and Nevis occupied the 2nd position out of 32 in civil justice and 5th position out of 32 in criminal justice. People living in the country can access and afford civil as well as criminal justice compared to other countries in the world. This also means that these two systems are relatively free of discrimination, improper political influence, corruption and unreasonable delays among other hindrances.

The rule of law is particularly important for investors because it has a bearing on property rights. St Kitts and Nevis have the rule of law embedded in their CBI programmes. This gives investors a guarantee that their property rights are upheld at all times. The comparatively high rule of law index ranking, along with a strict due diligence process make St Kitts and Nevis a great choice for investments through CBI programmes.

Earlier this year, the St Kitts and Nevis government formally established the Citizenship by Investment Unit (CIU) Board of Governors. This body advises the Prime Minister on the management, operation, reviewing and monitoring of the development of CBI policies. A technical committee that is in charge of ensuring due diligence checks are completed on all CBI applications was also established by the government. St Kitts and Nevis, which has the world’s longest-standing CBI programme in the world has been setting the standard in the CBI industry for decades. The dual island was ranked top in terms of its meticulous commitment to due diligence according to the 2022 CBI Index.

Chantal Mabanga
PR St. Kitts and Nevis
+44 (0) 207 318 4343
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Directors Board of Al-Jumhuri Hospital Authority in Hajjah appreciates President Al-Mashat supporting authority

Directors Board of of Al-Jumhuri Hospital Authority in Hajjah province valued the support of His Excellency Field Marshal Mahdi Al-Mashat, Head of the Supreme Political Council of the Authority.

The Board of Directors affirmed in its meeting today, chaired by the Chairman of the Authority, Dr. Ibrahim Al-Ashwal, that the projects that were inaugurated and the foundation stone laid for them during President Al-Mashat’s visit to the governorate will work to bring about a quantum leap in the health sector.

The meeting reviewed the reports of the first quarter of the year 2023 AD related to job discipline, highlighting what has been achieved and the difficulties that have been encountered.

Dr. Al-Ashwal praised the efforts of the authority’s cadres and their keenness to improve the level of medical services, stressing the need for concerted efforts by all to overcome the current difficulties.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Foreign Affairs Ministry condemns Zionist groups’ incursion into courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque

Foreign Affairs Ministry of the National Salvation Government condemned the Zionist enemy’s continuation of allowing extremist Zionist groups to storm the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque and Al-Quds Al-Sharif in what is known as the Flags March.

The Ministry indicated in a statement, a copy of which was received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), that this provocative march against the feelings of the Palestinians warned all Palestinian factions of its consequences.

And it stressed that in light of the Zionist enemy provocative conditions, the coming days portend catastrophic consequences that will include the occupied territories and perhaps the region, for which the Zionist enemy bears responsibility, and is represented by a strong military reaction expected from the Palestinian resistance factions in response to the use of force and violence by the usurping enemy against the defenseless Palestinians and their sanctities.

The ministry pointed out that the international community, which did not show any reaction, does not move until after responding with the rockets of the Palestinian resistance, stressing that the Zionist enemy will not stop its wickedness and aggression against the Palestinian people except with a strong, deterrent response and the equation of confronting force with force.

The Ministry’s statement warned of the detonation of the situation in the occupied territories, for which the Zionist enemy and international parties bear responsibility for its transgressions and aggression throughout the last period.

The statement called on the upcoming Arab summit to take a strong stance towards the increasing Zionist provocations and violations that transgressed all humanitarian, international norms and laws.

The Ministry renewed the call for joint Arab-Islamic action using available economic, political and diplomatic means, and providing support to the Palestinian people.

Source: Yemen News Agency

American-Saudi aggression crimes on May 19

The US-Saudi-Emirati aggression launched on May 19 a series of airstrikes on the citizens’ houses and farms and the infrastructure, leaving killings, injured and widespread destruction.

On May 19, 2015, a citizen was killed and four others, including a child, were wounded, and five houses were destroyed as a result of raids by the aggression’s warplanes on Rahban district in Sa’ada.

The aggression warplanes targeted the presidential palace in Sa’ada with several airstrikes, and destroyed a number of buildings on the main street in Sa’ada city, residences and popular markets, which led to a number of injuries.

Also, nine citizens were killed and three others were injured, some of them in critical condition, as a result of a raid by the aggression’s warplanes on Al-Hazah village in the Samara district in Yarim district of Ibb province.

The aggression launched more than 20 raids on the of Atan, Nuqm, Al-Hafa and Barash areas in the capital, Sana’a, and targeted Sanhan district in Sana’a province, the coastal defense camp in Al-Hodeida province, and the training camp in Al-Hawban, Taiz province.

The aggression’s warplanes targeted Sa’ada and the areas of Al-Ja’malah, Sahar, Al-Boqa’, Al-Malahit, Baqem, and most of the province’s districts with more than 100 airstrikes, and a number of raids were launched on Al-Dhale’ and Hajjah province.

On May 19, 2016, a woman was killed in a raid by the aggression’s warplanes that targeted the Walad Masoud area in Sahar district of Sa’ada province, and also caused great damage to the property and citizens’ houses, and the warplanes also launched another raid on Dahyan city in Majz district.

The aggression warplanes launched a airstrike on Aqaba area of Khab Washa`f district of Al-Jawf province, while the mercenaries targeted, with artillery and missile strikes, citizens’ houses and farms in Al-Masloub and Al-Moton district.

A woman was injured as a result of the aggression’s mercenaries targeting residential neighborhoods in Qa’tabah district of Al-Dhale’ province, and they also targeted separate areas in Nehm district of Sana’a province with missiles and artillery.

On May 19, 2017, seven children from one family were killed in a raid launched by the aggression’s warplanes on a citizen’s farm in Al-Jar area, Abs district in Hajjah province, while three citizens were killed in another air raid on Bani Hassan area in the same district.

The aggression warplanes launched two raids on Al-Makhdara and Al-Mushajih areas in Serwah district, while a drone strike targeted the northern outskirts of Harib Al-Qarmish district in Marib province.

The hostile warplanes targeted, with four airstrkes, Haradh and Medi in Hajjah province, while Saudi artillery bombardment targeted Waalan village in Al-Mazrak in Haradh district.

The aggression warplanes launched a raid on Bedouin camps in Bani Bahr area of Saqain district of Sa’ada.

On May 19, 2018, the aggression warplanes launched three raids on Mahli and al-Madfun in Nehm district of Sana’a province, two raids east of the city of Sa’ada and Alaf area of Sahar district, and four raids on separate areas in the border district of Baqem, and a raid on al-Makhtabiya area in Majz district of Sa’ada province.

Separate areas in Razeh district were subjected to Saudi missile and artillery shell, which caused damage to citizens’ property.

On May 19, 2019, a citizen was killed and two were injured as a result of a guided missile fired by the aggression mercenaries at their car on the outskirts of Qataba district in Al-Dhale’ province.

Two women were killed and a child was injured as a result of the mercenaries’ shell on a citizen’s house in Awish village in the same district.

The mercenaries bombed Hodeida airport with more than 15 artillery shells, and targeted, with artillery shell and intensive combing, towards Al-Dabiani neighborhood, City Max, Joula Mobile, Al-Shabab City on 90th Street, Al-Ittihad Hotel, and other residential places on Al-Khamseen Street in Al-Hodeida.

Also, in Hodeida, the mercenaries shelled with artillery and various machine guns separate areas on outskirts of Al-Durayhimi city, and fired five artillery shells at Maghari village in Hays district.

On May 19, 2020, the aggression warplanes launched two raids on Al-Dhaher district in Sa’ada province, while Saudi missile and artillery bombardment targeted Shada district and populated villages in the border district of Razeh.

In Marib province, the aggression launched three raids on Serwah district and three other raids on Majzar district, and ten raids on separate areas of Khab Washa`f district in Al-Jawf, which caused damage to citizens’ property.

The aggression warplanes targeted Haradh district in Hajjah governorate with two raids.

In Al-Hodeida province, the mercenaries’ artillery bombardment targeted the districts of Hays and Al-Durayhimi and Al-Jabalia area in Al-Tahaita.

With various machine guns, north of Al-Dahfash village, and with 14 artillery shells, the village itself, on the outskirts of Al-Durayhimi.

On May 19, 2021, a child was injured when a bomb remnant of the aggression exploded in Ramada village in Nehm district, Sana’a province, while a citizen was injured by Saudi missile and artillery shell on the border district of Shada, Sa’ada province.

The aggression’s spy planes launched a raid on Al-Arj area in Bajel district, and a raid on Al-Jabalia in Al-Tahaita district, Al-Hodeida province.

The mercenaries created combat fortifications in Jabalia , Al-Durayhimi, and bombed separate areas in the province with 216 artillery shells and various gunshots.

The aggression warplanes launched a raid on Al-Fara’a area in Ketaf district of Sa’ada province, and seven raids on Serwah district in Marib province.

On May 19, 2022, the aggression warplanes launched two raids on citizens’ houses and Maleh area in Nati’ district of Al-Bayda province.

Meanwhile, the mercenaries created combat fortifications around the city of Marib and Ras al-Taba al-Khadra in Maris district of al-Dhale’ province.

The aggression’s mercenaries targeted, with artillery shell, the areas of Bani Hassan in Hajjah, the cemeteries and Al-Malaheez in Sa’ada, the Banan region in Mari’s district in Al-Dhale’, and Wadi Jarah and Al-Amud in Jizan.

The mercenaries fired at citizens’ houses and separate areas in Marib, Taiz, Hajjah, Sa’ada, Al-Dhale’ provinces and the border fronts.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Four Palestinians arrested in Tulkarm & young man wounded in Bethlehem

The Zionist enemy forces launched raids campaign in Friday morning, during which they arrested four Palestinians, and blew up a carpentry shop, east of Tulkarm.

The Palestinian News Agency, WAFA, quoted local sources as saying that the enemy forces arrested citizens from Izbat al-Tayyah area, and others from Balaa town, east of the governorate.

The same sources added that the occupation forces blew up a carpentry belonging to the detainee Abdel-Latif Hamdan, adjacent to his house, which led to its complete burning and destruction, and the civil defense crews extinguished the fire.

The occupation forces also raided a number of citizens’ houses in the southern neighborhood of Tulkarm, searched them and destroyed their contents.

In the context, a young man was shot and a number of citizens suffocated, last night, during clashes with enemy forces in Husan village, west of Bethlehem.

The director of Husan Village Council, Rami Hamamreh, stated that clashes broke out in Al-Matina area at the eastern entrance to the village, during which the occupation forces fired bullets, tear gas and sound bombs, which led to the injury of a 27-year-old man with a bullet in the neck while he was with his family members. In the yard of the house, he was taken to the hospital, and a number of civilians suffocated due to inhalation of toxic gas. They were treated in the field.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Commander of Al-Wahhabi Brigades: America & Britain’s targeting of Yemeni unity will fail to meet awareness of Yemeni people

The commander of the Wahhabi Brigades, Major General Bakil Saleh bin Saleh Al-Wahhabi, confirmed on Friday that the international plot to target Yemeni unity will be shattered in front of the will of the Yemeni people in the north, south, east and west.

In a statement to SABA, General Al-Wahbi stated that the Western plot led by the United States and the United Kingdom and the United Nations cooperation towards targeting Yemeni unity has become open and clear, and cannot be accepted or ceded even an inch of Yemen’s territory. The Yemeni people’s pride and strength in their unity.

He pointed out that those calling for secession from the occupied governorates were only United Arab Emirates instruments and had no weight or weight in the southern governorates.

“The United States, Britain and the Coalition of Aggression states seek to thwart peace negotiations, renounce commitment to the rights of the people and the homeland by targeting Yemeni unity, fuelling conflict and supporting militias to speak for the South.”

Most of the southern components of Yemen stand with the unity of Yemen and demand correction and redress of the corrupt regime’s 33-year legacy of abusive and out-of-framework Yemeni unity. This is agreed upon by the majority of the Yemeni people and their components and can be addressed in accordance with institutional frameworks under the umbrella of national sovereignty and the Yemeni Constitution.

General Al-Wahhabi added: “The unit is not a land and geographical unit, as seen by narrow entrepreneurs, but a national flesh and a Yemeni identity, a language, customs and tradition.”

The visit of the Abyan tribal elders’ delegation to the provinces of Bayda ‘, Dhamar and the capital, Sana’a, and the warm welcome and generosity it had received underscored the close interdependence of the one Yemeni people.

The Commander of the Wahhabi Brigades reiterated that the plots targeting Yemeni unity would fail with God’s permission, the steadfastness and sacrifice of the Yemeni people and the awareness of the people of the southern and eastern provinces.

At the end of his statement, General Al-Wahhabi expressed his congratulations to the leader of the revolution, Commander Abdulmalik Badraldin Al-Houthi, Chairman of the Supreme Political Council and members of the Council on the 33 National Day of the Republic of Yemen.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Many Palestinians suffocate during confrontations with Israeli forces in Hebron-area town

Many Palestinians suffocated this evening after inhaling tear gas fired at them during confrontations with Israeli forces in the town of Beit Ummar to the north of Hebron, in the southern occupied West Bank, said local activist Mohammed Awad. He informed WAFA that violent clashes took place between the residents of the town of Beit Ummar and Israeli forces following a mass rally that took off from the town in condemnation of the repeated Israeli occupation and settlers’ attacks against Palestinians and holy sites in Jerusalem. The confrontations were concentrated in the Asida area and the vicinity of the German school, during which Israeli soldiers fired live fire and tear gas canisters toward residents and their homes, causing many people to suffocate. Furthermore, Israeli forces closed the town’s main entrance, disrupting residents’ movement.

Source: En – Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

Injuries in confrontations with Israeli forces in Nablus district

A number of Palestinians today sustained injuries in confrontations with Israeli forces in Qaryout and Beit Dajan villages, southeast and east of Nablus, as well as in Beita town, south of the city, according to an anti-settlement activist. Ghassan Daghlas, who monitors Israeli colonial settlement activities in the northern West Bank, said that Israeli supremacist settlers, under army protection, barged their way into a water spring Qaryout, trigging confrontations. The occupation soldiers opened fire towards the villagers who protested the raid and takeover of the spring, causing a number of them to suffocate from tear gas inhalation. Similar confrontations erupted when Israeli forces cracked down on anti-land-pillage rallies in Beita town and Beit Dajan village, south and east of Nablus. The soldiers used fatal violence to disperse a rally in protest of the construction of the new colonial settlement of Givat Eviatar atop Jabal Sabih (Sabih Mountain), near Beita in addition to another rally to defend Palestinian-owned land threatened with confiscation, east of Beit Dajan. Medical sources reported that 12 people suffocated due to gas inhalation in the eastern area of Beit Dajan, while two others suffocated in Jabal Sabih, and they were treated in the field. Palestinians across Historic Palestine have been rising up against decades of Israeli settler- colonialism and apartheid. The villagers of Beita have not only been protesting decades of Israeli oppression, but also intensified Israeli land pillage of their land. In almost a month, some eight Palestinians from the town were killed and over 620 others were injured while trying to oust the colonial settler outpost built atop Mount Sabih or Sbeih. In addition to Mount Sabih, Israeli forces have erected another colonial settlement outpost atop Mount Al-Arma, north of Beita, a few months ago, as both mounts enjoy a strategic location as they overlook the Jordan Valley, a fertile strip of land running west along the Jordan River which makes up approximately 30% of the West Bank. Seizing the two hilltops represents a panoptical defensive tool as they would grant the Israeli occupation with a panoramic view over the Jordan Valley and the whole district of Nablus. This is why the Israeli occupation authorities have assigned them a place in its settlement expansion project. The construction of the two colonial outposts atop Mount Sabih, south of Beita, and Mount Al-Arma, north of the town, besides to a bypass road to the west is an Israeli measure to push Palestinian villages and towns into crowded enclaves, ghettos, surrounded by walls, settlements and military installations, and disrupt their geographic contiguity with other parts of the West Bank. The number of settlers living in Jewish-only colonial settlements across occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank in violation of international law has jumped to over 700,000 and colonial settlement expansion has tripled since the signing of Oslo Accords in 1993. Israel’s nation-state law, passed in July 2018, enshrines Jewish supremacy, and states that building and strengthening the colonial settlements is a ‘national interest.’

Source: En – Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

Arab League Summit affirms Palestinian cause as central Arab issue

The final communique of the 32nd Arab League Summit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, reaffirmed today the centrality of the Palestinian cause to Arab countries as one of the main factors of stability in the region. The communique condemned all practices and violations inflicted upon the Palestinians, their lives, properties and their existence. The communique stressed the importance of intensifying efforts to achieve a comprehensive and just settlement of the Palestinian issue on the basis of the two-state solution, in accordance with international references, especially the Arab Peace Initiative. The Arab League summit also underscored the importance of respecting relevant international resolutions and principles of international law to ensure the establishment of an independent Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital. The communique called on the international community to assume its responsibilities to end the Israeli occupation, and to stop the ongoing violations that would obstruct the realization of a political solution of the Palestinian issue. The Arab leaders stressed the need for more efforts to protect Jerusalem and its sanctities in the face of Israel’s efforts to change its demography, identity, and historical and legal status.

Source: En – Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

Arab leaders adopt May 15 as an Arab and international day to remember the Nakba

The Arab leaders adopted today May 15 of each year as an Arab and international day to commemorate the Nakba (catastrophe), the tragic events of May 1948 when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were forcefully expelled from their homes in occupied Palestine or otherwise massacred by invading Zionist militias. Convening in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, for the 32nd Arab League Summit, the leaders of the Arab countries agreed to take measures at the level of states and international and regional organizations to commemorate the painful memory of the Nakba as a basis for ending the suffering of the Palestinian people, affirming the right of the refugees to return and to compensation in accordance with the resolution of the United Nations General Assembly. No. 194 of 1948. The Arab leaders condemned the denial of the Nakba in all forms, including questioning the existence and history of the Palestinian Arab people on their land, downplaying the crimes against humanity committed by the Zionist militias in 1948, and the vindication of the Zionist militias and their accomplices of their responsibilities for those crimes. The Arab leaders urged the International Criminal Court to complete the criminal investigation into the war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by Israel against the defenseless Palestinian people, including settlement and annexation crimes, the aggression against Gaza, the murder of civilians, journalists and paramedics, and the forced displacement of Palestinians from their homes. The summit condemned the apartheid regime imposed and practiced by Israel, the occupying power, against the Palestinian people, including the systematic policies of persecution, subjugation, forced displacement, unlawful murder, torture, restricting the freedom of movement, detention without charges or trial and deprivation of freedoms and basic rights of the Palestinian people. The Arab leaders condemned the widespread Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people, including the recent campaigns of the brutal and continuous Israeli siege and aggression on Jerusalem, Nablus, Jenin, Jerich the Gaza Strip, and the rest of the occupied Palestinian territories. The Arab summit affirmed its refusal to recognize Israel as a Jewish state, affirming the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination and the right of refugees and their descendants to return to their pre-1948 homes.

Source: En – Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

UNRWA Chief urges increased financial support to cash-strapped Agency

The Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), Philippe Lazzarini urgently called on rich Arab states to reinstate or increase their financial support as the Agency struggles to delivers on its mandate and to provide critical services to the Palestine refugees. Speaking at the Arab League Summit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Lazzarini said, ‘Support to Palestine Refugees is a collective obligation, including from Arab countries. Longtime historic partners have decreased their funding in the last few years, dramatically affecting our ability to maintain quality services, including education, health care and social protection.’ ‘While countries hosting Palestine refugees face their own acute political and financial challenges, I am hereby calling on Arab donors to support UNRWA and be among our closest partners,’ he added. He continued, ‘Arab countries were among the founders of UNRWA and the most vocal supporters of the rights of Palestine Refugees. Today, as UNRWA risks collapse, I hear supportive statements from the region to Palestinians and urge that they be extended to the refugees through UNRWA.’ ‘While we are one of the largest UN agencies in the world, we live hand to mouth. At the end of every month, we often are uncertain whether we can pay salaries to our nearly 30,000 staff. UNRWA staff is the backbone and the engine of the Agency’s basic services: teachers, medical workers, engineers and logisticians. They should not live in constant uncertainty and limbo, and neither should the Palestine refugees they serve,’ concluded Lazzarini.

Source: En – Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA