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Families of Libyan prisoners of opinion concerned
Several relatives and families of the Libyan political detainees expressed the feeling of surprise over the decision of the minister of justice which called for the release of criminal prisoners, including first rate criminals, at a time when several university teachers and engineers are still inside prisons.
Libya, Politics, 9/6/2005
Sinioura: killers of Hariri will be prosecuted no matter who they are
Sinioura considered that what is taking place "is a return back to straightforwardness in the work of the government establishments, so as to end the 'state of security', and establish the rule of the law." He asked "is it normal when officials responsible for the security of citizens conspire against this very security."
Lebanon, Politics, 9/6/2005
Business Week: Egypt's Minister Of Modernization a man on the move
Business Week reported about his business skills in pushing reforms thru, and that executives say he is always available to troubleshoot. "In the past, it took almost literally three years to meet a Minister," says Tarek Kabil, chairman of Pepsi-Cola Egypt. "I can meet him today if I have any issue."
Egypt, Economics, 9/6/2005
AU official: Darfur rebels are thieves; SPLA forces join army
1500 soldiers from the forces of the Sudan People Liberation Army (SPLA), the armed portion of the Sudan People Liberation (SPLM) headed by Sudan's First Vice President, on Sunday went to Khartoum in order to form a joint unit with the government forces
Sudan-European Union, Politics, 9/6/2005
Golanese renew attachment to Arab identity
Abu Saleh underlined the active role of media in "conveying strife of the Arab citizens in Golan and in unveiling the Zionist inhuman violations that contradict the simplest principles of human rights."
Syria-Israel, Politics, 9/6/2005
Talibani criticizes Arab states for weak diplomatic representation
The Iraqi President Jalal al-Talibani strongly criticized the Arab states over their weak diplomatic representation in Iraq, and he expressed his regret over the fact that most of them did not help the Iraqi people in the painful incident of the "Imams bridge stampede" which claimed the life of more than 1000 persons.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 9/6/2005
Saudi security besiege wanted persons in Dammam
Saudi Arabian security sources said that the security forces continued besieging a site where wanted gunmen are hiding in al-Hamra quarters in Dammam city in the eastern region of the country which overlooks the Gulf.
Saudi Arabia, Local, 9/6/2005
Al-Qaida kills two British soldiers in Iraq
gunmen in Baghdad attacked the headquarters of the ministry of the interior and this resulted in killing two policemen and injuring other five
Iraq-UK, Military, 9/6/2005
On Tel-Afer clashes in Iraq
The American army announced that it killed 13 gunmen in clashes with gunmen Sunday evening in Tel-Afer, west of Musil, near the Syrian border.
Iraq, Military, 9/6/2005
Nearby settlement of Egypt - Gaza border crossing
An official in the office of the Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon said that the Israeli and Palestinian sides might reach a settlement in the few coming days over monitoring the transfer of goods and people via crossings located between Egypt and Gaza, after the Israeli withdrawal.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 9/6/2005
Israeli sources expect Mubarak's visit to Tel Aviv shortly
Israeli sources expected that the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will shortly visit Israel before the end of the current year.
Egypt-Israel, Politics, 9/6/2005
Information Technology Conference focus on access to rural areas
The Sham 3rd International Conference on Information Technology continued events on the second day of deliberations on Monday with a set of lectures and presentations by experts from Arab and foreign countries.
Syria, Local, 9/6/2005
Iran's strategic weapons programs -- a net assessment
A report by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) says Iran is unlikely to have stockpiled relevant quantities of nuclear material for bomb making.
Iran-Regional, Politics, 9/6/2005
Syria, Kuwait agrarian cooperation
Syria's Minister of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform Adel Safar stressed during a meeting Monday with Head of the Plantation Resources Department in Kuwait Jaza Saad al-Rajihi importance of agriculture relations between the two states and necessity of enhancing bilateral cooperation in this field.
Syria-Kuwait, Economics, 9/6/2005
Iran electricity manufacturing sector aims for $10 billion in exports
The official news agency IRNA reported that: Iran's electricity equipment exports are on the threshold of taking a leap from dlrs one billion to 10 billion dollars, said a member of Electrical Equipment Manufacturers Syndicate of Iran Sunday.
Iran, Economics, 9/6/2005
Al-Jazeera: Scores killed in theatre fire in Egypt
Scores of Egyptians were killed or injured in a fire that erupted during a theatrical performance in a cultural center in Bani Sweif city, in the center of Egypt.
Egypt, Local, 9/6/2005
American consulate in Zahran closed down
Due to the continued confrontations in Saudi Arabia between the security men and gunmen, the American embassy in Saudi Arabia announced the temporarily closure of its consulate in Zahran, adjoining Dammam area, where there have been security clashes with gunmen.
Saudi Arabia-USA, Local, 9/6/2005
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China's Ambassador to Tehran, Leo Jen Tung said yesterday, "Beijing is opposed to the idea of forwarding Iran's nuclear dossier to the UN Security Council," IRNA reported today.
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Syria's Attorney General, Mrs. Ghada Murad, said that the family and child's affairs are of much significance in the Syrian legislation.
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Turkish Premier Recep Tayyep Erdogan on Monday considered that anti-Islamism is a crime against humanity. "We suggest on the European Council to include a phrase in its declaration that considers anti-Islamism as a crime against humanity," Erdogan said in an opening speech to the 6th session of the Islamic Shurra Council for Eurasia region held in Ankara.
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