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Arab states call for immediate end to war against Iraq
Following their meeting in Cairo yesterday, the Arab foreign minister branded the aggression on Iraq "a violation of international law and legality, a threat to international peace and security and a challenge of the international community and public opinion."
Regional-Iraq, Politics, 3/26/2003

Former Egyptian army chief commends Iraq's steadfastness
Egyptian Forces Leader in the October Liberation War, Gen. Sa'd Eddine Al-Shazeli, has stressed the importance of the Iraqi people and army's steadfastness in confronting the US-British aggression.
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 3/26/2003

UMA trade union calls war in Iraq declaration of war on all humanity
The American-British aggression against Iraq is a declaration of war on all humanity and an attempt to expand the American hegemony in the world, said the Arab Maghreb Union (UMA)'s trade union.
Iraq-Maghreb, Politics, 3/26/2003

Islamic countries calls security council to immediately end war against iraq
"War has never proved to be the best means to settle international conflicts, says Belkziz, noting that the war against Iraq "was waged without being mandated by the Security Council, thus violating the international legality."
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 3/26/2003

Calls to stop the bloodshed in Iraq
Popular Organizations and Vocational Associations in Syria Demanded yesterday an immediate halt to the U.S- British aggressive war against Iraq. They called for "an immediate end to the U.S policy of bloodshed and destruction in Iraq."
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 3/26/2003

Moroccan minister outlines bold religious communication approach
Moroccan minister of Habous and Islamic affairs, Ahmed Toufiq, outlined a bold communication approach on religious issues and said radio and TV programs will deal even with "embarrassing issues."
Morocco, Politics, 3/26/2003

Moroccan intellectuals denounces coalition's 'barbarous aggression'
A group of intellectuals grouped in the "wisdom circle for thinkers and researchers" strongly denounced "the US-British barbarous aggression that seeks to destroy Iraq's cultural legacy."
Morocco-Iraq, Politics, 3/26/2003

Moroccan press hails Iraqi resistance, hopes war ends
Headlines in Moroccan press hailed Tuesday the "unexpected" and "heroic" resistance of the Iraqi people, hoping for an end to the "dirty war."
Morocco-Iraq, Politics, 3/26/2003

Egypt rejects expelling Iraq diplomats
Egypt rejected a US request for expelling Iraqi diplomats from Cairo and for closing the section of Iraqi interests.
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 3/26/2003

Khatami: the situation in the region is a human disaster
Iranian President Muhammad Khatami, described the current situation in the region as a human disaster that has to be solved on the bases of logic and justice.
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 3/26/2003

Kharazi, Moussa talks on efforts to halt the war against Iraq
Moussa lauded the Iraqi resistance stressing that it would play an important role in deciding the future situation in Iraq and the region.
Regional-Iran, Politics, 3/26/2003

Morocco, Senegal probe Human Rights issues
Moroccan human rights minister, Mohamed Aujjar, probed in Rabat on Monday with the Senegalese high commissioner for human rights, Bassine Niang, human rights issues in the two African countries.
Morocco-Senegal, Politics, 3/26/2003

Four Palestinians were killed including one child, Israeli forces escalate arrests
Four Palestinians were killed including one child and two others were wounded by the Israeli forces in Bethlehem and Jenin.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 3/26/2003


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Short Takes:
President Bashar Al-Assad received yesterday a phone call from his French counterpart, Jacques Chirac. Go

President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt yesterday in Cairo discussed with the Saudi foreign minister prince Saud al-Faisal the grave conditions in Iraq under the American- British aggression as well as the decision taken by the Arab foreign ministers demanding immediate halt to the aggression and the withdrawal of the invading forces from all Iraqi territories. Go

The Cabinet has condemned the American- British aggression on Iraq, stressing that this aggression is unjustified and it also against the UN. charter, and the international laws. The Cabinet called the US and Britain for an immediate withdrawal from Iraq, and called on the Security Council for holding an exceptional session to adopt a resolution to halt the aggression on Iraq. Go

Yemeni economists expected yesterday losses to Yemen as a result of the American- British aggression against Iraq to reach 1 to 1.2 billion dollars. Go

The Jordanian minister of information has denied the visit of an American delegation to visit Amman in order to mediate for halting the aggression against Iraq. Go





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