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On a blue field a yellow ring and within it the yellow Arabic
letters S and C. As armorial emblem a scarab [the beetle used as
symbol in ancient Egypt] on whose back are these elements
represented.
Jaume Ollé & Santiago Dotor, 28 September
1999
Arabic is written the other way around so the letters are
Ka (C) and Sin (S). Those are written in as initials
and therefore are not connected as it would be in regular writing of
CS.
I guess they were hand written on the image because of missing Arabic
fonts, since it is expected to be more calligraphic written.
The two little stripes above the right letter should be two dots.
Dov Gutterman, 25 September 1999
Loughran (1995) shows this flag with white
circle and letters.
Jarig Bakker, 12 December 2005