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An International Front to defend the Saudi reformer Bin Zeer
The Arab Human Rights Committee said it works for forming an Arab and international commission to defend the Saudi reformer Sheikh Saeed Bin Zeer who was forced by the authorities of the Kingdom last Saturday to be brought before the judge without a defendant lawyer after three months of his detention.
Saudi Arabia-Regional, Politics, 8/3/2004

Iraq, Kuwait announce resumption of diplomatic relations
Kuwait and Iraq announced the resumption of their complete diplomatic relations, severed since 14 years since the invasion of the Iraqi forces of Kuwait.
Iraq-Kuwait, Politics, 8/3/2004

Morocco's lifting visa requirements for Algerians, a token of friendship, Algerian FM
Algerian foreign minister, Abdelaziz Belkhadem, described on Saturday Morocco's decision to lift visa requirements for Algerian nationals, in force since 1994, as a token of "friendship and brotherhood between the two countries," the Algerian news agency APS reported.
Algeria-Morocco, Politics, 8/3/2004

Some 37,000 civilians were killed in Iraq since the invasion
One Iraqi group announced that final results show that final the number of persons killed in Iraq in the period extended since the beginning of the American invasion of Iraq in March 2003 until the end of the year reached 37,000.
Iraq, Politics, 8/3/2004

Arab, African moves to discuss the crisis; the UN: security conditions are improving in Darfur camps
The special representative for the UN in Sudan, Yan Brunik, said that the security conditions in camps for the refugees have been improved despite the fact that the rebels and the militias fighting them caused the lack of security in the area.
Sudan-Regional, Politics, 8/3/2004

Jordan's prime minister in Damascus next week
An official source in Amman said yesterday that the Jordanian prime minister Faisal al-Fayez will visit Damascus by the beginning of next week in order o hold talks with his Syrian counterpart Naji Otari and senior Syrian officials on bilateral issues especially border violations.
Jordan-Syria, Politics, 8/3/2004

Unidentified group claims responsibility for Churches explosions; confrontations in Najaf
One soldier from the American marines was killed in confrontations in al-Anbar governorate to the west of Baghdad today. A statement by the American army said that the soldier had a fatal hit in a battle while he was making what was described as operations to establish security and stability, giving no more details.
Iraq, Politics, 8/3/2004

Three Palestinians killed in an Israeli incursion in Rafah
Three Palestinians were killed and other 10 were injured by the fire of the Israeli occupation forces in Rafah camp for the Palestinian refugees to the south of Gaza, near the borders with Egypt.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 8/3/2004


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British Ambassador to Syria William Ford described as excellent the Syrian-British relations, pointing out that the Syrian and the British stances have recently achieved a development towards some issues of mutual concern. Go

Five Moroccans detained in the U.S. military camp at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba after their arrest in Afghanistan have been handed to Moroccan authorities, a judiciary source announced on Monday. Go





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