Human Rights body proposes strengthening Morocco's penal code
The Moroccan advisory Council on Human Rights "Conseil Consultatif des Droits de l'Homme" (CCDH) has proposed the "strengthening and upgrading" of Morocco's penal code as well as the stepping up of efforts in communication and education to "provide against racism, discrimination, hatred and violence."
Morocco, Politics, 7/30/2004
Powell in Baghdad, Falluja killing increased to 13
US secretary of state Colin Powell arrived in Baghdad today morning coming from Kuwait in an undisclosed visit. He is expected to hold talks with Iraqi officials.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 7/30/2004
140,000 children back to school thanks to informal education program
More than 140,000 children have returned to school thanks to the informal education program set up jointly with the civil society, said Wednesday, Moroccan State Secretary for Literacy and Informal Education, Anis Birou.
Morocco, Education, 7/30/2004
On hostages in Iraq
One Iraqi mediator chosen by the kidnappers of seven detainees called today ( Friday) ( the Islamic secret army)- the black banners group to abstain from killing the hostages.
Iraq, Politics, 7/30/2004
Nabil Amre's leg amputated
Daughter of the former Palestinian minister of information Nabil Amre, who was injured in his right leg in an attack 10 days ago in his house in Ramullah stressed that his leg was amputated in a surgery in Germany.
Palestine, Local, 7/30/2004
UN Security Council extends UNIFIL in south Lebanon
The UN Security Council unanimously yesterday approved renewal of the UNIFIL forces in south Lebanon for other 6 months. But expressed concern over the repeated violations of the border lines between Israel and Lebanon and called on the Lebanese government to continue its efforts to control its southern borders.
Lebanon-UN, Politics, 7/30/2004
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