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Human rights hold larger place in Moroccan politics, CCDH
Human rights issues have been occupying, during the past years, a more important place in Moroccan politics, according to the independent Moroccan Center for Human Rights (CMDH).
Morocco, Politics, 6/21/2004

Chinese Foreign Minister highlights al-Assad's visit to China
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China, Li Zhaoxing, described the state visit by President Bashar al-Assad to China this week as a great event in the process of the Chinese-Syrian relations, stressing his country's deep interest in this visit.
Syria-China, Politics, 6/21/2004

Islam rejects murder of innocents, mutilation of bodies
The Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, Mohamed Sayed Tantawi, Sunday said that Islam shuns those who mutilate bodies and kill innocent people, pointing out that the Islamic faith preaches justice and mercy even with enemies.
Regional, Religion, 6/21/2004

Al-Ahram: French FM: Cairo gateway to ME
Prior to his arrival to Cairo yesterday, in his first tour to the region, French Foreign Minister Michel Barnier said in special remarks to Al-Ahram that the Roadmap is the only common terms of reference between the concerned parties to bring peace to the Middle East. Here are other remarks made by the minister:
Egypt-France, Politics, 6/21/2004

Al-Qaida allegations over getting support from the Saudi police members
Al-Qaida organization group, which held and beheaded the American hostage Paul Marshal Johnson in Riyadh, said it had received logistic support from the Saudi police that enabled them to carry out their mission.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 6/21/2004

Al-Sader was invited to take part in the Iraqi national congress
Chairman of the Higher commission for preparation to the Iraqi national congress, Fouad Masoum, said that the Shiite leader Muqtada al-Sader will be among 1000 Iraqi figures who will be invited to take part in the Iraqi national congress which will be held by the end of July.
Iraq, Politics, 6/21/2004

Allawi assumes the security file and occupation forces promise to hand over Saddam
Chairman of the Provisional Iraqi government, Eyad Allawi, announced he will assume the responsibility of the security file in Iraq by himslef after assuming authority in Iraq and that emergency law might be imposed in certain Iraqi areas, if it is necesary.
Iraq, Politics, 6/21/2004

Qurei' rules out desolving al-Aqsa groups; Israel re-opens Beit Hanoun crossing partially
Israel on Sunday re-opened Beit Hanoun cossing ( Erez) which separates it from Gaza, partially. A mater which enabled some 381 Palestinian workers to cross to work in Israel.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 6/21/2004

More Palestinians are killed in confrontation with Israeli forces
A jailed activist from the Palestinian Jihad resistance group who broke out of an Israeli prison near the West Bank city of Ramallah and was recaptured hours after his escape, Israeli occupation sources said.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 6/21/2004

Israel bombards a position for the Hizbullah party in south Lebanon
The Israeli warplanes on Sunday evening bombarded a position for the Hizbullah party in al-Teira area in south Lebanon near the borders with Israel.
Lebanon-Israel, Military, 6/21/2004


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