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Sudanese and Moroccan marches tomorrow and on Sunday to support the Palestinians
Palestine-Sudan, Politics, 10/4/2000

A public march is to begin tomorrow in Khartoum to protest the Israeli repeated violations toward Jerusalem and the Palestinians as all the Sudanese public and political forces denounced the Israeli aggression.

The ruling conference party formed a national committee to support Jerusalem and the Umma party issued a statement to denounce the Israeli aggressive action and it asked the U.N and free people to stand against the "Zionist obstinacy to support the Palestinians to get back their usurped rights."

While in Rabat, Khaled Sifani the head of the Moroccan association for supporting the Palestine struggle said that the association will organize a public march to support the Palestinian people on October the 8th in Rabat to demand closing the Israeli attachment bureau."

Previous Stories:
  Some 53 Palestinians killed , 1000 wounded in confrontations with Israelis   (10/3/2000)
  Pope Shenouda calls on adopting a clear-cut resolution on Jerusalem events   (10/3/2000)
  Moroccans to march in solidarity with Palestinians   (10/3/2000)
  Sudanese president confers with Arafat   (4/13/1999)

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