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Sawabir (
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pronunciation
) is in an old district in Sharq
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in
Kuwait City Kuwait City (; ) is the capital and largest city of Kuwait. Located at the heart of the country on the south shore of Kuwait Bay on the Persian Gulf, it is the political, cultural and economic center of the emirate, containing Kuwait's Seif Pal ...
, the capital of
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. It encompasses the sixth
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of Sharq. It used to house a huge plot of subsidized apartment complexes and the Ministry of Information headquarters, thus giving birth to many famous media personalities. The Sawabir apartments were demolished in 2019 and as a result, the district is mostly empty except for shops, mosques, towers, administrative buildings, and few other amenities along its edges.


History

(), also known as , is named after a family of Al-Awazim tribe, who used to live there. Kuwait's first MP and first Minister,
Maʿṣūma li-Mbārak Massouma al-Mubarak (born 1947) is Kuwait's first female government minister, sworn in on 20 June 2005. She was educated in the United States and is a professor of political science. Biography Massouma went to the US for higher education in 197 ...
, graduated from Sawabir's school. Several prominent Kuwaiti writers, actors, and artists were also born there. The district used to house the headquarters of Kuwait's Ministry of Information as well.


Iraqi Invasion of 1990–1991

When
Saddam Hussein Saddam Hussein (28 April 1937 – 30 December 2006) was an Iraqi politician and revolutionary who served as the fifth president of Iraq from 1979 until Saddam Hussein statue destruction, his overthrow in 2003 during the 2003 invasion of Ira ...
ordered the invasion of Kuwait on 2 August 1990, Kuwaiti Resistance cells were formed immediately afterwards. Owing to the numerous artists and media personnel who lived there, the district played a key role in resisting the occupation using the media. Some of Sawabir residents were active in sending footage of Iraqi actions abroad. Ḥabīb Al-Zaqqāḥ, a Sawabir resident, was caught and executed due to this. Another underground broadcaster was Tawfīq il-Amīr,
Kuwait TV Kuwait Television is Kuwait's official state-run television station, and part of the Kuwaiti Ministry of information. Kuwait Television has 9 channels, a satellite channel, and a streaming platform: * Kuwait Television Channel 1 * Kuwait Telev ...
's second cameraman and the cinematographer of Kuwait's most-famous film, ''
Bas Ya Bahar ''The Cruel Sea'' (, translit. Bas Ya Bahar) is an Arabic-language 1972 Kuwaiti drama film written directed by . It was the first Kuwaiti film to be produced and focuses on the very challenging existence for most people before the discover ...
''. He established from his home in Ṣubāḥ is-Sālim the ''Here is Kuwait'' () radio station with his colleagues at the Ministry of Information. This station was able to secretly broadcast news of Kuwait to the outside world. He passed away in September 2021.


2015 Bombing

The city is home to the
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Mosque, one of the country's oldest Shiite mosque's, which was the target of a terrorist attack in 2015, the deadliest terror attack in the country.


Sawabir residential apartment complexes

The Sawabir apartment complexes used to be a prominent symbol of
Kuwait City Kuwait City (; ) is the capital and largest city of Kuwait. Located at the heart of the country on the south shore of Kuwait Bay on the Persian Gulf, it is the political, cultural and economic center of the emirate, containing Kuwait's Seif Pal ...
. The government-built complexes, which featured parks, parking, and other amenities had 528 apartments with unique architectural design and used to house mainly people of Al-Ahsa (Hasawi) origin and people of the
Al-Azmi Al-Awazem (; also spelled Azmi and Awazem) is a large tribal confederation in the Arabian Peninsula, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Egypt; with the majority of its current settled population residing in Kuwait, northeastern Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain. ...
tribe (pl. Awazim). This has led to the creation of some of Kuwait's oldest Shi'ite landmarks and places of interest in Kuwait City, including the and the Jaʿfari
Hussainiya A Husayniyya () is a building designed specifically for gatherings of Shia Muslims for spiritual practice, religious education and commemoration ceremonies, especially the Mourning of Muharram. The Husayniyya is a multipurpose hall for the comm ...
, established in 1912. A few metres away, a Sunni mosque built in 1898 is kept as a historic site.


Fires

On 19 November 1967, a major fire broke out in a kerosene storage plot belonging to Ḥasan Ibrāhīm, known locally as Ḥasan Gaz. It was the biggest fire in Kuwait's history up to that point, with some people calling it "the
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of Kuwait". There was a fire that ignited in complex #10 in August 2005. Another fire that consumed three floors ignited in 2010, leading to eighteen injuries and no deaths. Five fire stations and more than a hundred firefighters participated in the operations. Kuwait's Minister of Housing Ahmad Al-Fahad announced compensation for owners of the damaged apartments with 3,000KWD each. Kuwaiti MPs criticized the government, with MP Ḥussain il-Ḥrēti calling on the government to appraise and find alternative dwelling for its residents. In 2012, another fire that resulted in one death and ten injuries (five of whom were firefighters), with firefighters stating the poor administration of the building made their work more difficult This has led to increased scrutiny and criticism over the government's lack of supervision and lax enforcement of regulations by residents. The government appraised the apartments at 110 million KWD in 2017 and completed the demolitions in 2019. Around 34 apartments in the newly-built sea-side area of were given to Sawabir residents.


References

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