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Issues in the Iraqi reconciliation conference in Cairo today
"The present and future of Iraq concerns us all, the success of the ongoing political process in Iraq is our aim, and we have a strong conviction that national reconciliation among the people of Iraq and the unity of its sons, are the road to secure this success," Mubarak added.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 11/19/2005

Jordanians deplore Amman explosions in a demonstration
An opinion poll issued in Jordan several days ago showed that two thirds of the Jordanians changed their attitude in a negative way about how they feel about al-Qaida organization in Iraq.
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 11/19/2005

Bush reacts to Congressman Murtha's call for Iraq withdrawal
Following a call from a promenant US Congressman for US withdrawal from Iraq, President George W. Bush said today that setting a deadline for withdrawing US forces from Iraq would be "a recipe for disaster."
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/19/2005

Zarqawi: Amman explosions aimed at intelligence officers, not civilians
In a voice recording, the leader of al-Qaida organization in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, said that his organization had not intended to target Muslim wedding parties in the explosions that were launched last week in Jordan.
Iraq-Jordan, Politics, 11/19/2005

New bloody day in Iraq
Also assassinated in al-Baya and al-Ridwaneyah areas south of Baghdad were Sheikh Abdul Wahab Abdul Razzaq, preacher of "Imam Ali Husenieh" in al-Sweib area south of Baghdad together with his driver when bullet fire opened at them on the highway.
Iraq, Military, 11/19/2005

On American attacks in Iraq; S. Korea, Polish forces withdrawal
The American forces in Iraq on Friday continued military operations in al-Anbar governorate west of Baghdad. A statement by the American navy announced killing 32 gunmen in a clash near a mosque in the center of Ramadi city, the capital of the governorate.
Iraq-Poland, Politics, 11/19/2005

United States seeking to strengthen Iraqi government
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/19/2005

Sharaa in meeting for Iraqi reconciliation conference
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 11/19/2005

On the Iraqi national reconciliation conference
The secretary general of the Arab League Amr Moussa warned against exaggerated expectations from the results of the meeting of the preliminary conference of the Iraqi national reconciliation conference due to start tomorrow in Cairo, Egypt.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 11/18/2005

Democrats escalate pressure to withdraw from Iraq
Pressures escalated on the US President George W. Bush over the situation of the American forces in Iraq. Few days after the US senate adopted a decision calling for accelerating the transfer of security responsibility to the Iraqis to permit reduction of the size of the American forces, the democratic representative in the Congress John Murtha called for the immediate withdrawal for the American army.
Iraq, Politics, 11/18/2005

Kennedy holds Bush, Cheney, accountable for truth on Iraq
Kennedy said: in his march to war, President Bush exaggerated the threat to the American people. It was not subtle. It was not nuanced. It was pure, unadulterated fear mongering, based on a devious strategy to convince the American people that Saddam's ability to provide nuclear weapons to Al Qaeda justified immediate war.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/18/2005

UN for international investigation into detainee torture in Iraq
The US has refused to belittle the consequences of the torture case of detainees in al-Jadereyah basement in Baghdad.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/18/2005

Scores killed, injured in attack near Qabu al-Jadereyah in Baghdad
the police said that gunmen kidnapped today Tawfiq al-Yasiri, a candidate in the December elections from his house west of Baghdad
Iraq, Military, 11/18/2005

Iraq: Annan deeply concerned by reported abuse of Iraqi detainees
In the wake of the reported abuse of a large number of detainees at an Iraqi interior ministry building, Secretary-General Kofi Annan yesterday recalled that the United Nations has repeatedly voiced concern over ongoing human rights violations in Iraq, and specifically the lack of due process for detainees and the ill treatment they have endured.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 11/17/2005

UN rights expert calls for independent probe into Saddam trial lawyers' murder
A United Nations human rights expert today has called on the Iraqi Government to launch an independent investigation into the recent assassination of two lawyers involved in the trial of Saddam Hussein, saying he was concerned at allegations that the Interior Ministry might have been involved.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 11/17/2005

Developments of investigation in the Jordan explosions
Concerning the developments of investigation on Amman's explosions, news reports in Amman said that Sajedah Atrous al-Reishawi, the woman who is accused by the Jordanian authorities of being a member of the group which attacked three hotels in Amman, was arrested in al-Salat city after she had tried to resort to relatives of her sister. Her sister was married to the Jordanian Nidal Arabeyat, one of the main aides for Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the al-Qaida leader in Iraq.
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 11/17/2005

Iraqi government tortures Iraqi detainess
Detainees held by the Iraqi government were tortured and malnourished it was recently discovered.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/16/2005

Jordan suicide bomber women family members killed, and explosive experts
One Jordanian security source disclosed that Sajedah al-Reishawi, the suspect woman in Amman's explosions who was detained on Sunday by the Jordanian authorities, lost three of her brothers including Thamer Reishawi, who is described the right hand for al-Zarqawi, at the hands of the American forces in Iraq.
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 11/16/2005

Demonstrations in Iraq to release more prisoners in Baqouba
The American forces released on Tuesday Hatem Hosni, the brother of Hajem Hosni who is the chairman of the Iraqi parliament.
Iraq, Politics, 11/16/2005

Different attacks in Iraq, 9 dead
In many different attacks in Iraq, nine Iraqi police members were killed and other nine injured including one civilian in attacks launched by gunmen in the Iraqi capital Baghdad and the city of Karkouk
Iraq, Military, 11/16/2005

Three marines killed in Iraq
Three American marines were killed during their participation in the military operation known as "iron curtain" led by the American army since several days in the west of Iraq.
Iraq, Military, 11/16/2005

On the withdrawal from Iraq
Iraq-Japan, Politics, 11/16/2005

Different reaction in the Jordanian street to al-Reishawi confessions
The Jordanian TV broadcast of what it called confessions on one woman said to be an Iraqi member of a group of suicide bombers who carried out Amman's explosions and failed to detonate herself, raised different reactions in the Jordanian street.
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 11/15/2005

Blair on the possibility of withdrawing forces from Iraq in 2006
The British prime minister Tony Blair stressed that the withdrawal of the British forces from Iraq might start in 2006 but under the condition that the Iraqi forces will be able to ensure security.
Iraq-UK, Politics, 11/15/2005

Two contractors killed in Iraq
Continued armed operations in Iraq took place, one of them resulted in killing two contractors from South Africa working in the field of security in a bomb explosions on a road near the Green Zone area in the center of Baghdad.
Iraq, Military, 11/15/2005

Arab ministerial committee on Iraq to hold a meeting
Regional-Iraq, Politics, 11/15/2005

Iraqi official: Mubarak supports Iraqi stability
The visiting Iraqi National Security Adviser downplayed reports that a civil war was looming in Iraq. "There are no grounds for the outbreak of a civil war in our country," he said
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 11/14/2005

Sunni denunciation of the military operations west and north Iraq
A statement by the party said that these operations are carried out by the "ministries of defense and the interior and their militias which affiliate to certain parties taking part in the current government."
Iraq, Politics, 11/14/2005

Syrian official source condemns Iraqi defense minister accusations
"Talk on booby-trapped cars entering Iraq through the Syrian border is baseless and comes as a part of an arranged political campaign against Syria and this doesn't serve Iraq's interests."
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 11/14/2005

Saddam's trial in crisis as defense team withdraw
Some 1100 Iraqi male and female lawyers withdrew from the defense lawyers team of the toppled Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, and decided to abstain from work in protest of the killing of another colleague for them; the second within weeks.
Iraq, Politics, 11/14/2005

Talibani fears Iraqi civil war after US withdrawal
Despite the increased voices demanding the withdrawal of foreign forces from Iraq, according to several local, Arab and international statements, the Iraqi President Jalal al-Talibani considered that any early withdrawal for the coalition forces "from Iraq will be catastrophic and will lead to a civil war with heavy consequences on the Middle East as a whole."
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/14/2005

Nine Iraqis, three American soldiers killed in Iraq
In two separate statements, the American army said that three marines were killed in two attacks in west Iraq.
Iraq, Military, 11/14/2005

US continued attack operation in west Iraq
While denunciation continued over what the American army's attacks in west Iraq, a statement by the American forces said that the "iron curtain" operation in which Iraqi forces are taking place in al-Karabelah area on the Syrian borders entered its last stages.
Iraq, Military, 11/14/2005

On the Iraqi national reconciliation conference
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 11/14/2005


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