New graduates on parade yesterday: since 1988, the Abu Dhabi Police College has produced more than 2,600 officers.
New graduates on parade yesterday: since 1988, the Abu Dhabi Police College has produced more than 2,600 officers.

Zayed's grandson joins the force



ABU DHABI // Sheikh Ahmed bin Nasser father's career as a police officer inspired the young man to his big day yesterday: graduation from Abu Dhabi Police College. And the grandson of Sheikh Zayed said his royal lineage did not make his training any easier. He said his first day, four-and-a-half years ago, was an eye-opener. "I feel like dancing," Sheikh Ahmed said yesterday after graduating from the college with a lieutenant's rank. "On my first day, I was not expecting the atmosphere I found myself in. I thought we would be more pampered and comfortable, such as sleeping conditions for example." When students first enter the college, they have to stay on campus for 45 consecutive days and are not allowed to leave. After that, they may go home on weekends. Sheikh Ahmed said that during the first stage, students were not even allowed to watch television. "Bedtime is compulsory for everyone at 10pm. If you can't sleep, it is your problem; you have to deal with it," he said. Sheikh Ahmed, 24, had just graduated from high school when his late father, Sheikh Nasser bin Zayed, enrolled him in the college. "It was my father who brought me here the first time; he died two years ago, and I insist on continuing his police path," he said, adding that he plans to register for a master's programme in law. "I did not feel that I changed since entering the college, but when I used to go back home for holidays my family told me that I changed in the way I talk, walk, and that I became a well-mannered person," he said. After the ceremony, there will be 304 more lieutenants in the force, representing the college's 20th graduating class. Five of the graduates are women. Sheikh Saif bin Zayed, the Minister of Interior and UAE Deputy Prime Minister, Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed and several other members of the Royal Family, plus ministers and dignitaries, attended the ceremony. The class included 176 students who entered the college after high school and enrolled in its four-and-a-half-year bachelor's programme. Two graduates were from Qatar, and two others from Jordan. The remaining 123 students - and the five female officers - were enrolled in the one-year programme for university graduates. Since its inception in 1988, the college has graduated 2,669 officers from the bachelor's programme, 937 from the graduate programme, 188 foreign exchange students, and 68 women. "This place is a man-making factory, that's why I chose to join," said First Lt Abdulla al Shehi, who, after graduating from the academy in 2001, became an academic supervisor at the college. Lt al Shehi is in charge of the students' academic studies. He makes sure everybody attends classes and remains committed to their school work. He said he had learnt things at the college that went beyond police work, such as how to organise his life and become committed and disciplined to his faith in Islam. Lt al Shehi, 27, is a father of two, and said he wanted to enrol his children in the college when they grew up. "Since I was a child my dream was always to become a professional at shooting," said another graduate, Lt Mabkhout al Minhali, 24, who joined so he could be part of the police shooting section. Hamza al Ajarema, the Jordanian graduate, was a first-year computer science student at the University of Jordan when he was chosen by his country's national security to enrol in Abu Dhabi Police College. When Lt al Ajarema's mother, who was in attendance at the ceremony, was told her son would travel to study at the police college, she said she was very scared."He was too young, he didn't even have a moustache yet." However, she was able to overcome her fears and embraced the idea. And it was to her son's benefit that she did: he graduated at the top of his group of foreign students. hdajani@thenational.ae

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"They see their tomorrows slipping out of their reach. And though it seems to them that everything outside this reality is heaven, yet they do not want to go to that heaven. They stay, because they are afflicted with hope." - Mahmoud Darwish, to attendees of the Palestine Festival of Literature, 2008

His life in brief: Born in a village near Galilee, he lived in exile for most of his life and started writing poetry after high school. He was arrested several times by Israel for what were deemed to be inciteful poems. Most of his work focused on the love and yearning for his homeland, and he was regarded the Palestinian poet of resistance. Over the course of his life, he published more than 30 poetry collections and books of prose, with his work translated into more than 20 languages. Many of his poems were set to music by Arab composers, most significantly Marcel Khalife. Darwish died on August 9, 2008 after undergoing heart surgery in the United States. He was later buried in Ramallah where a shrine was erected in his honour.

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