WHAT DINA THINKS: Insights into UAE Leaders by British Author Graeme Wilson
In a world often shrouded in secrecy, British author Graeme Wilson brings forth a collection of untold stories shedding light on the remarkable endeavors of the UAE's visionary leaders. With over three decades of residing in the UAE and a prolific literary career spanning 50 books, including numerous biographies of global figures, Wilson is uniquely positioned to unveil narratives that transcend borders.
Wilson's latest revelations center around the transformative impact of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and late Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, whose vision laid the foundation for the UAE's meteoric rise. However, it's not just the past leaders who captivate Wilson's attention; his insights extend to the contemporary figures shaping the nation's destiny.
At the forefront is the dynamic duo of President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, whose initiatives resonate globally. Wilson's accounts peel back the layers of their ambitious projects, many of which remain unseen by the public eye.
At a session held during the closing hours of the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair, Wilson displayed two volumes of his research works, covering 2,000 budget allocations by the rulers in 165 countries.
He revealed the role of Sheikh Zayed and Sheikh Mohammed in the ban on commercial whaling, which peaked in the 1980s and pushed some species to the brink of extinction.
“Sheikh Zayed and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid were funding the scientific research, which led to the global ban on commercial whaling in 1982. Whales are here now because of the Founding Father and Sheikh Mohammed. The UAE never had any history of whaling, but these two leaders still reached out and achieved these amazing results,” he said, displaying documentary evidence.
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