ArabicNews.Com Logo





Put a link to your website. Special rate. Find out!Advertising Info

Some headlines today:


......................
 
 Today's Front Page
 This Edition's Front Page
 Search Archives | News Calendar
 
Weather | Recipes | Premium Subscription | Free Newsletter
Advertise on our site | Apply for sales job

Search using Kosmix, the web categorization engine


Changes in the Syrian security forces, airline company
Syria, Politics, 3/11/2002

In its Saturday's issue the London- based al-Hayat daily said that changes are continuous in theinternal security forces in Syria and the Syrian airline company just few days after the prime minister Muhammad Mustafa Miro vowed to implement directives made by President Bashar al-Assad in order to revitalize the principle to that "no body is above the law."

The paper said that the changes targeted the director general of the Syrian airline company pilot Adnan Shujaa and that the deputy minister of transport Shafiq Dawoud was assigned to run the company.

The paper added that this new change came after the measure taken by the minister of the interior ( former director of the general intelligence ) Lt. Gen. Ali Hammoud in the internal security forces that covered sacking 23 officers and targeted leaders of the police branches in nine Syrian provinces.

Previous Stories:
  Al-Shara discusses with Mousa, al-Faisal, Maher, Hammoud regional developments   (3/9/2002)
  Seif: Reforms should be integrated   (3/8/2002)
  Al-Shara in Iran to voice Syria's solidarity with Iran   (3/7/2002)

Please add a link on your webiste pointing to ArabicNews.com and bookmark ArabicNews.com & subscribe to our daily email news bulletin.

Advertise on ArabicNews.com. MyFlowers.com sold more than $2700 of flowers in one month advertising on ArabicNews.com! Make your company, and products a success. Special rate for new and small business. Inquire!Advertising Info

Search

 




Copyright & other notices
Copyright © 1995-2003 Arabic News.com, All Rights Reserved.
Send comments & suggestions to the webmaster. ArabicNews.com and ArabicNews are trademarks of ArabicNews.com