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Al-Yousefi rejects US threats against certain Arab states
Morocco-Regional, Politics, 6/29/2002
Syrian- Saudi joint committee meetings postponed
Syria-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 6/29/2002
Constitutional Council turns down some provisions of amended electoral code
The Constitutional Council has turned down as unconstitutional some provisions of the amended electoral vote.
Morocco, Politics, 6/29/2002
No side in Morocco wishes postponement of coming elections, says El Yazghi
No side in Morocco wishes the postponement of the coming elections, said minister of territory development, urbanism, housing and environment, Mohamed El Yazghi.
Morocco, Politics, 6/29/2002
ICRC visits al-Deirani, Obeid
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 6/29/2002
Amnesty International calls on Algeria to facilitate investigations of human rights violations
Amnesty International on Friday called on the Algerian authorities to stop "obstructing investigations on human rights violations " which it described as "grave" calling on Algeria to form a neutral and independent committee in order to investigate killing and kidnapping operations carried out in the country during the 10 past years.
Algeria, Politics, 6/29/2002
African union poses step on African unity
The creation of the African Union and, the All Africa Parliament marks a historical step in the march for the rising African Unity as a more unified and strong continent, said Egypt's Speaker of the People's Assembly.
Regional-Egypt, Politics, 6/29/2002
Al-Watan: AL chief may quit post
The Saudi daily al-Watan issued in Riyadh on Friday said the secretary general of the Arab League (AL) Amr Moussa might resign from his post because of the internal and external constraints imposed on him and under the continued financial crisis which is effecting the AL.
Regional, Politics, 6/29/2002
Al-Rai al-Am: Russia refuse striking Iraq
The director of the Middle East department at the Russian foreign ministry Mikhael Bughdanov renewed his country's total rejection to US striking Iraq., stressing that such a strike will have catastrophic results on the Iraqi people and all countries in the region.
Iraq-Russia, Politics, 6/29/2002
Iraq accuses Iran of violating cease fire agreement
Iraq has accused Iran of committing 41 cease- fire violations between the two countries and the Tehran agreement for the buffer Zone signed between the two countries during a three months period.
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 6/29/2002
Abul Ragheb warns trade unions form politicizing its works
Hashem Gharebah, the chairman of the vocational trade union said that the government insisted during that meeting on its position in "rejecting to permit trade unions to organize a festival for boycotting the American goods."
Jordan, Politics, 6/29/2002
An Arab official denies Italian report on Arafat's deteriorated mental capability
An Arab official has stressed that the health conditions of the Palestinian Chairman Yasser Arafat is "excellent" and that he does not suffer any deterioration in his thinking ability, in contrary to what stated by the Italian weekly "Panorama" on Friday.
Palestine, Politics, 6/29/2002
Al-Seyassah: On the succession of Yasser Arafat
The Kuwaiti daily al-Seyassah on Friday quoted a Palestinian diplomatic source in Abdu Dhabi as saying that Palestinian Authority information and culture official Yasser Abd Rabbu has achieved one of his closest steps towards leading the Palestinian people in succession of Yasser Arafat after the US President George Bush launched the "count down" process to alienate him from the Presidency of the Palestinian Authority.
Palestine, Politics, 6/29/2002
Amnesty International calls Israeli measures in occupied territories collective punishment
Amnesty International lashed out at the Israeli occupation forces' measures in the re-occupied Palestinian territories, calling them "collective punishment."
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 6/29/2002
Syria: two parliamentarians are tried on corruption charges
Following three years of suspension, the Syrian People's Assembly ( parliament) permitted to bring before the security economic court two of its "Baathist " members under charges relating to corruption and misuse of their post. The two parliamentarians will be triad but while being out of prison in contrary to what happened with the two other parliamentarians, already in custody, Riad Seif and Mamoun al-Homsi.
Syria, Politics, 6/28/2002
Toujan al-Faisal vows to go after corruption
Former Jordanian parliamentarian Toujan al-Faisal who was given amnesty by the Jordanian King Abdullah II after she was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment under the charges of undermining the state's sovereignty has stressed she will continue work to chase corrupters.
Jordan, Politics, 6/28/2002
OIC ministerial meeting supports Palestinian president; ignores Bush's speech
In conclusion of its deliberations on Thursday in Khartoum, the foreign ministers of the Organization of the Islamic Conference OIC expressed their support for the chairman of the Palestinian Authority Yasser Arafat and the minister did not refer to the speech of the US President George Bush on the Middle East in their final statement which was issued after three days of meetings.
Regional, Politics, 6/28/2002
American reinforcement in Turkey for striking Iraq; Baghdad: dialogue with the UN will not bring back the inspectors
The Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri has announced that the expected dialogue between Iraq and the UN will not discuss the return back of the UN inspectors, but will concentrate on "implementing obligations set by the UN," while the US National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice said the US is proceeding in its way to get rid off President Saddam Hussein.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 6/28/2002
Morocco, Sudan raise joint commission level
Morocco and Sudan decided to raise the level of their joint commission, which will convene alternately in Rabat and Khartoum, under the chairmanship of the two states' foreign ministers.
Sudan-Morocco, Politics, 6/28/2002
Omran confers with Dubai media delegation, CNN chief
The Syrian Minister of Information Adnan Omran on Thursday received Sheikh Hasher Bin Maktoum, the chairman of the media department in Dubai. United Arab Emirates and members of the accompanying delegation.
Syria-United Arab Emirates, Politics, 6/28/2002
Morocco foils attempt to infiltrate Polisario in islamic world
Morocco has foiled an attempt at the foreign ministers meeting of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) to establish official diplomatic channels between the OIC and the Organization of African Unity (OAU) that would have enabled the Polisario to infiltrate the Islamic world.
Morocco, Politics, 6/28/2002
Moroccan women delegation inquires about situation of Palestinian refugees in Jordan
A delegation of Moroccan women visited the Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan where they inquired about the situation of refugee women.
Jordan-Morocco, Politics, 6/28/2002
Al-Nueimi: detainees in Guantanamo will be released very soon
Chairman of the committee in charge of defending detainees at Guantanamo prison Nabib al-Nueimi said he expects a group of detainees held at the American base in Guantanamo, in Cuba's island to be released very soon following months of detention without trial in Afghanistan and Pakistan and then in Guantanao.
Regional-USA, Politics, 6/28/2002
Border centers following border demarcation between UAE, Oman
Well-informed sources in Abu Dhabi said that the United Arab Emirates and Oman are studying alternatives for organizing border points between the two states after the completion of the international borders between them.
United Arab Emirates-Oman, Politics, 6/27/2002
Al-Sharq al-Awsat: Exiled Yemeni army officers return back home
Some 32 Yemeni army officers on Monday evening returned back home to Yemen from Damascus following a compulsory exile that lasted for almost 8 years since the Yemeni civil war in the summer of 1994.
Yemen-Syria, Politics, 6/27/2002
Egypt probes US peace initiative
The Egyptian Presidential Political Advisor Osama Al Baz said that Egypt is currently studying the Middle East peace initiative floated by US President George Bush.
Egypt-USA, Politics, 6/27/2002
Al-Turk sentenced for two and a half years imprisonment
The state's supreme security court on Wednesday issued its decision concerning Riad al-Turk. The court convicted him of the crimes attributed to him in the accusation sentence at five years imprisonment.
Syria, Politics, 6/27/2002
Al-Hayat: Palestinian organizations ruled out to be expelled from Damascus
Leaders of four Palestinian organizations which take Damascus as a headquarter have ruled out that the Syrian leadership will respond to the call made by the US President George Bush to expel leaders of these organizations.
Syria-USA, Politics, 6/27/2002
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