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Four Lebanese security leaders formely accused in Hariri assassination
The Lebanese attorney general officially accused four former security leaders, being held in the case of assassinating former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri.
Lebanon, Politics, 9/2/2005

Silva Kiir, Mubarak discuss Darfur, peace agreement
The First Sudanese Vice President, Silva Kiir, held talks in Cairo on Thursday with the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in his first official visit outside Sudan since he had assumed his post of office.
Sudan-Egypt, Politics, 9/2/2005

Egypt's relation with Sudan: borders and the opposition
Egypt, which has vast land borders with Sudan is of special importance because it hosts part of the northern Sudanese opposition which refused so far portions given to it in the new interim parliament and has not decided yet to take part in the next unity government.
Sudan-Egypt, Politics, 9/2/2005

Unity for success of negotiations in Sudan
The African peace negotiator Salem Ahmad Salem called on the two rebel movements in Darfur to unify their ranks to ensure the success of Abuja negotiations which will be resumed in two weeks.
Sudan, Politics, 9/2/2005

423 Golanese in Syria for study, see relatives
"We hope our land will be liberated and the brutal occupation will be removed as well the Golan will be freed and the just and comprehensive peace will prevail in the region," a Syrian student said.
Syria-Israel, Politics, 9/2/2005

Human rights violations in Somalia, foreign sides involved
Al-Najjar- a Kuwaiti academic, stressed the importance of shedding light on such acts, expressing his concern of "using terrorism as a pretext to provoke and harass people." The Judicial experts considered that the condition of prisoners in Somalia are the "worst I have seen in the world."
Somalia, Politics, 9/2/2005

Possible Iraqi limited government reshuffle to contain crisis
The interim Iraqi government seeks to contain the consequences of the crisis that hit Iraq as a result of a stampede that caused the death of some 1000 Iraqis.
Iraq, Politics, 9/2/2005

Nazif: We fully cooperate with Human Rights Council
Egypt's Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif said the government is fully cooperating with the National Council for Human Rights (NCHR) and will respond to all complaints presented via the council.
Egypt, Politics, 9/2/2005

Mehlis ready to visit Damascus in investigation of Hariri assassination
Chairman of the UN investigation committee to the assassination of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafik al-Hariri, Detlev Mehlis, expressed his readiness to head for Damascus to continue investigations.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 9/2/2005

Zawahiri threatens westerns of London-like attacks
Siddiq held western citizens the responsibility for London, and Madrid explosions, and the US September 11 incidents because they "elect governments that commit crimes against humanity." He stressed that western citizens will not feel secure and will continue to be the target for such operations."
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 9/2/2005

Human Rights Council Essential to U.N. Reform, Bolton Says
Reform of the United Nations' discredited human rights activities is key to overall U.N. reform and key to the more effective promotion and protection of human rights, says U.S. Ambassador John R. Bolton.
Regional-USA, Politics, 9/2/2005

US bombard west of Iraq, Italy reduces forces
One security source in Iraq said that one person was killed and other seven injured during fire exchange on Thursday evening near "Imams" bridge in Baghdad where some 1000 persons were killed in the stampede on Wednesday.
Iraq, Military, 9/2/2005

Israel, Pakistan agree to establish diplomatic relations
Israel and Pakistan announced following the first open meeting between the foreign ministers of the two countries held in Istanbul an agreement to start steps for establishing full diplomatic relations between them.
Israel-Pakistan, Politics, 9/2/2005


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