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Shiite figures ban dealing with occupation; clashes around Basra; Baghdad's battle starts with a massacre
The invading American forces started yesterday Baghdad's battle with waht was termed as a massacre that claimed the lives of scores of civilian Iraqis, targeting a secure village near Saddam International airport, as the invaders advanced during night time and violent confrontation took place between the invading forces and the Iraqi resistance forces in al-Kout, al-Hella and al-Basra, the surrounding of Kerbala and al-Najaf whose religious references ban dealing with occupation.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/4/2003

Jordanian King: Military operations against Iraq is an invasion, the Iraqis are martyrs
The Jordanian king has described the American- British against Iraq and for the first time as an "invasion" disclosing that his country has rejected a request to open its air space for the military jets of the coalition.
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 4/4/2003

Powel increase American threats: Syria develops mass destruction weapons
The US Secretary Of State Colin Powell yesterday accused both Syria and Iran of developing mass destruction weapons and of supporting "terrorism." However, he stressed that the US does not seek a new war in the region.
Syria-USA, Politics, 4/4/2003

Morocco to launch TV channel for parliament, and another from Laayoune
Morocco's Communication minister, Nabil Benabdellahn announced in Rabat on Wednesday the launching of two new TV channels, a parliamentary TV and a regional one, broadcasting from Laayoune (Southern Morocco).
Morocco, Politics, 4/4/2003

Acquittal for eleven youths sued in morality trial
The Casablanca Court of Appeal on Friday acquitted eleven out of fourteen youths who were standing trial for "detention of objects contrary to morality" and "acts undermining the Islamic faith."
Morocco, Politics, 4/4/2003

Moroccan press denounces international silence on mercantile war
Moroccan dailies denounced this week the "mercantile war" and wondered about the role of mere onlooker observed by the international community in this war that threatens the Iraqi people of "genocide" and "destruction" of all its wealth.
Morocco-Iraq, Politics, 4/4/2003

Moroccan first humanitarian aid batch to Iraq arrives in Amman
A Moroccan plane arrived Thursday in Amman, Jordan, carrying 16.5 tons of medicines, pharmaceutical products and medical kits, as well as 58.5 tons of powder milk as an urgent aid for the Iraqi people.
Morocco-Iraq, Politics, 4/4/2003

Chambers of Industry and Commerce for supporting people of Iraq
Members of the Chambers of Industry and Commerce in Damascus have denounced the American- British "brutal aggression against the Iraqi people," and "its resorts to use weapons that are banned internationally against the innocent Iraqi civilians, including children, women, and elderly."
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 4/4/2003

Moroccan civil society demand stronger backing to Iraqi people
Moroccan civil society associations have renewed decry of the ongoing US-led war on Iraq and demanded a stronger backing to the Iraqi people. The associations called, in separate releases, on the international community to press for an immediate halt to what they called the execution of civilians, children, women and elderly.
Morocco-Iraq, Politics, 4/4/2003

French Weekly "Point de Vue": King Mohammed is builder of tomorrow's Morocco
"King Mohammed VI's vision of a democratic Morocco, modern and open on the world has now become reality," wrote on Wednesday French weekly magazine "Point de Vue," in an illustrated special report on the sovereign's tour in the Kingdom's eastern region (March 10-18).
Morocco, Politics, 4/4/2003

Saudi Prince Bander reply to Ramadan's accusations
Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the USA Prince Bandar Bin Sultan on Wednesday evening strongly replied to statements made by the Iraqi vice- president Taha Yassin Ramadan in which he accused him together with the Saudi foreign minister Saud al-Faisal as being "two hirelings" of the USA.
Saudi Arabia-Iraq, Politics, 4/4/2003

L'Economiste: Red Crescent, Red Cross federation refuses delivery of humanitarian aid by allied forces
Secretary general of the international Red Cross and Red Crescent federation, Didier Cherpitel, said it is "indecent" that the same soldiers who are killing civilians in Iraq are helping their victims.
Iraq, Politics, 4/4/2003

Morocco, EU discuss fisheries partnership
Means to upgrade Moroccan-European Union (EU) partnership in fisheries realms topped talks held in Rabat Thursday between Moroccan Fisheries Minister, Taieb Rhafes, and a visiting EU delegation.
Morocco-European Union, Politics, 4/4/2003

Saudi daily refutes US accusations against Syria
Saudi Arabia-Syria, Politics, 4/4/2003

Britain imposes fees on the production of the Israeli settlements
The British ministry of finance has announced that Britain will impose, like other member states of the European Union, fees on Israeli exports coming from settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories in the West Bank and Gaza.
Israel-UK, Politics, 4/4/2003

Moroccan premier meets Burkina FM
Morocco-Burkina Faso, Politics, 4/4/2003

Al-Assad's interview with Austrian Standard daily on regional issues, US aggression on Iraq
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad gave an interview to head of Austrian daily "Standard" Foreign Policy Section, Joerdan Harr, in which the focus was made on the European-Syrian relations, the Syrian-American relations, the Anglo-American aggression on Iraq, as well as on the events in the region that followed the Second Gulf War and his vision regarding the future.
Syria-USA, Politics, 4/3/2003

Moroccan press slams carnage of Iraqi civilians
Al Alam daily of the Istiqlal Party (PI, in government) opines that the United States and Great Britain apply the scorched land policy on infrastructures, habitations, telecommunication centers and neighborhoods that are destroyed "in the sole objective to subdue the Iraqi people, occupy the country and control oil wealth."
Morocco-Iraq, Politics, 4/3/2003

Arab, Russian dailies condemn the war on Iraq
Arab and Russian dailies yesterday condemned the US-British aggression against Iraq and the "barbaric bombardment targeting Iraqi civilians."
Regional-Iraq, Politics, 4/3/2003

Large demonstration at the Egyptian Suez Canal University
Suez Canal University witnessed yesterday a massive demonstration in opposition to the American- British "aggression on Iraq that aims at controlling the region and seizing its wealth."
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 4/3/2003

Egyptian demonstrations in Alexandria
Demonstrations in Egyptian governorates in rejection of the US-led war on Iraq took place with trade unions, students, Islamic and Christian clergymen and members of parliament expressed condemnation of the current war.
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 4/3/2003

Arab revolutionary dialogue meeting
The Arab National and Vocational Organizations Committee held a meeting yesterday in Damascus at the Arab Revolutionary Democratic Dialogue Forum headed by Secretary General of International Arab Trade Union, Hasan Jamam, under the motto: "Supporting Iraq against the American- British aggression."
Regional-Iraq, Politics, 4/3/2003

Bashir, Garang meet in Nairobi; peace agreement in June
The Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir and the leader of the southern rebels, John Garang, have expressed following their meeting in Nairobi yesterday, their hope to reach in June this year a final peace agreement to end a civil war which has been continuous since 20 years.
Sudan, Politics, 4/3/2003

Straw on the US threats against Syria and Iran
The British foreign office secretary Jacque Straw said that his country will not join launching any military action against Iran or Syria and he does not think that the US has the intention to do that after the war against Iraq.
Syria-UK, Politics, 4/3/2003

Libyan- Italian talks on the Iraqi war
Libya's secretary of the people's general committee for foreign relations and international cooperation Abdul Rahman Shalqam has discussed in a telephone call he made on Tuesday evening with the Italian foreign minister the "American- British aggression against Iraq."
Libya-Italy, Politics, 4/3/2003

Morocco urges Red Cross to intensify help to Moroccan POWs
Morocco urged in Geneva on Tuesday officials of the Red Cross international committee (CICR) to intensify action in favor of 1160 POWs detained by Polisario (Algeria-backed secessionist group) in southern Algeria.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 4/3/2003

Al-Jazira TV freezes work of its correspondents in Iraq
The Qatari satellite al-Jazira TV announced freezing the work of all its correspondents in Iraq in protest of the Iraqi authorities' expulsion of one of its correspondents from Baghdad and preventing another from practicing his press activity.
Iraq-Qatar, Politics, 4/3/2003

British press: land attack against Baghdad within 48 hours
The British press have stressed quoting military sources at the American central leadership in Qatar that the land attack to be launched by the American and British forces against Baghdad is nearby and might be most expectedly within 48 hours.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/3/2003

Lahoud and the war in Iraq
Lebanon-Iraq, Politics, 4/3/2003

Egypt FM questions why invade Iraq and leave Israel out
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 4/3/2003

Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg visits southern Morocco
Morocco-Luxembourg, Politics, 4/3/2003

Morocco, Bulgaria agree to boost cooperation
Morocco and Bulgaria on Tuesday voiced a shared determination to give a new impetus to their bilateral cooperation, which remains far short of the two countries' potentials.
Morocco-Bulgaria, Politics, 4/3/2003

Pan-Islamic body calls for immediate cease-fire, withdrawal of foreign troops from Iraq
The group of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) in the United Nations called in New York on Monday for an immediate cease-fire and withdrawal of all foreign forces from Iraq.
Regional-Iraq, Politics, 4/2/2003

Cairo expels an Iraqi diplomat, Baghdad regrets
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 4/2/2003

Drifts of a war supposed to be clean and swift, moroccan press
Commenting on the civilian victims of coalition missiles targeting residential neighborhoods, Al Bayane says "Freedom bombs" are killing a growing number of civilians. "Because of the Iraqi resistance, the aggressors are taking revenge from civilian populations,"
Morocco-Iraq, Politics, 4/2/2003

Moroccan NGOs call for more support to Iraqi people
Moroccan political and human rights organizations and associations reiterated condemnation of the US-British aggression on Iraq, calling for more support to the Iraqi people and the immediate halt of military operations.
Morocco-Iraq, Politics, 4/2/2003

Arab press and the American threats against Syria
The Emirates Newspapers al-Bayan and al-Khaleej have strongly condemned the American accusations by its defense secretary, Donald Rumsfeld ,and its Secretary of State, Colin Powell, against Syria is due to Syria's supportive stance to the Iraqi people who are facing an unjust aggression.
Syria-USA, Politics, 4/2/2003

Syrian teachers demonstrations against war on Iraq
With the participation of party, vocational and public activities, teachers in al-Raqqa Governorate ( southern Syria) staged yesterday a sit- in expressing solidarity with the Iraqi people and condemning the American- British aggression.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 4/2/2003

Al-Anbaa: Nearby meeting between al-Bashir and Garang in Nairobi
The Sudanese dailies on Tuesday quoted the Sudanese foreign minister Mustafa Othman Ismael saying that President Omar Hassan al-Bashir will meet with the leader of the rebels, John Garang, in Nairobi within the coming days.
Sudan, Politics, 4/2/2003

Moroccan official holds talks in Geneva on Moroccans sequestered in Tindouf
The situation of Moroccans sequestered in Tindouf camps, south western Algeria, topped talks held in Geneva
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 4/2/2003

Al-Shara made telephone calls with Gul, Kharazi on Iraq
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 4/2/2003

Moroccan, Egyptian FMs hold phone conversation on Iraqi crisis
Morocco-Egypt, Politics, 4/2/2003

Iranian, UAE messages for developing relations
United Arab Emirates-Iran, Politics, 4/2/2003

Saudi minister of interior denied a plane, missile explosion in al-Kharj base
Saudi Arabia-Iraq, Politics, 4/2/2003

Muasher, Straw discuss ME conditions
Jordan-UK, Politics, 4/2/2003

Rumsfeld denies cease-fire being talks
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/2/2003

Iraq denies news that Saddam's family members left
Iraq, Politics, 4/2/2003

UN identifies $1 billion worth of humanitarian goods for priority delivery to Iraq
The United Nations office overseeing the humanitarian Oil-for-Food programme yesterday said it has identified over $1 billion worth of goods and supplies as potential priorities for delivery to Iraq over the next 45 days.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 4/2/2003

Annan recommends maintaining UN's Iraq-Kuwait observer force in region
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan has recommended retaining in Kuwait City for a further three months a small logistics headquarters of the United Nations mission monitoring the Iraq-Kuwait border to support UN activities in the region, where the world body is currently concentrating on humanitarian relief.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 4/2/2003

UN Security Council warns against the situation in Somalia
A report by the UN Security Council yesterday warned against the dangers of the continued disorder and unrest situation in Somalia especially in the coastal area because it constitutes a threat for Somalia and the international community as a whole.
Somalia-UN, Politics, 4/2/2003

26 Iraqis, 11 children, 7 women killed by the US
Preliminary news reports from Baghdad said that 20 Iraqis including 11 children and 7 women were killed after the American- British missiles fell on the two sides in the outskirts of Baghdad. Three houses were completely destroyed and other houses were damaged and the rescue teams were able to aid scores of wounded Iraqis.
Iraq, Politics, 4/1/2003

Debates to abandon the Arab League
The call advocated by the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to lay executive mechanisms to found an advanced Arab collective security that copes with the "spirit of the age, coincides with an assertion made by an Arab diplomatic source, on the beginning of consultation to rebuild an entity that totally differs from the Arab League, and that will exclude certain states, according to "negatives of previous experience."
Regional, Politics, 4/1/2003

Syria: We decided to side with the Iraqi people, international law
A Syrian Foreign Ministry spokesman announced on Monday the following: Yesterday, American Secretary of States Colin Powell said in front of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) annual conference, which is the strongest Zionist lobby in the U.S., and it seemed obviously that he was offering a bill of his latest achievements to ensure that what the American administration is doing in our region serves the Israeli schemes and interests and satisfies Sharon.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 4/1/2003

Mubarak: our relations with Syria cannot be shaken
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak has described Egyptian- Syrian relations as historic and strategic that cannot be shaken.
Egypt-Syria, Politics, 4/1/2003

Moroccan speaker calls Iraq war human catastrophe
Speaker of the Moroccan House of Representatives (lower chamber of parliament), Abdelouahed Radi, on Monday condemned the ongoing Iraq War as a "human catastrophe."
Morocco-Iraq, Politics, 4/1/2003

Sabri: Certain Arab regimes are stabbing Iraq from the back
The Iraqi foreign minister Naji Sabri stressed yesterday that the Arab governments that stab Iraq from the back will be held accountable before history and the Arab nation.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 4/1/2003

Syrian VP war against Iraq an outrage to international law
Syria's Vice President and Deputy Chairman of the National Progressive Front, NPF, Mahmmad Zoheir Masharqa reviewed the "catastrophic repercussions of the US-British aggression on Iraqi people" and described it as a "breach to the international law and legitimacy resolutions."
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 4/1/2003

Moroccans say no to war in Iraq, papers
The paper goes on to say the marches, staged throughout the world, bear witness to the fact that "humanity has not forgotten the atrocities it has already gone through." They are also "a human outcry to rid the world of other criminals disguised in the cloak of justice makers."
Morocco-Iraq, Politics, 4/1/2003

On the Yemeni general elections
The number of nominees for the public elections which will be carried out in Yemen as of Sunday reached 776.
Yemen, Politics, 4/1/2003

Suzanne Mubarak announces campaign to accept citizens financial aid for Iraqi people
The Egyptian Red Crescent, at a meeting Sunday under Egypt's First Lady Suzanne Mubarak, chairperson of the Red Crescent, decided to extend relief aid to the people of Iraq and to accept financial donations from citizens
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 4/1/2003

On Iraq's war effect on political reform in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia has been facing strong resistance for reforms from a religious pressure group, provoked by the war led by the US against Iraq.
Saudi Arabia-Iraq, Politics, 4/1/2003

Al-Anba': Syrian Information Minister: relations with Kuwait are good
Syria's Minister of Information Adnan Omran stressed on Monday that the relations between Syria and Kuwait is good.
Syria-Kuwait, Politics, 4/1/2003

Mahfouz: Iraq war to harm Arab-West ties for years
Mahfouz expressed his personal dislike of the Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and described him as bloody dictator, but at the same time, he does not agree with Bush's acts of using illegal mechanisms to push Anglo-American soldiers into an unfair war against innocent Iraqis.
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 4/1/2003

Riyadh asks Hussein to quit
The Saudi foreign minister prince Saud al-Faisal has asked the Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to resign "as a sacrifice for his country's sake."
Saudi Arabia-Iraq, Politics, 4/1/2003

Powell to visit after Bush's stern warning to Turkey
US Secretary of State Colin Powell will travel to Ankara and Brussels this week to discuss post-war issues with Turkish officials and members of the European Union and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), State Department Spokesman Richard Boucher said.
Turkey-USA, Politics, 4/1/2003

Al-Hakim expresses readiness to return back to Iraq
The chairman of the Higher Council of the Islamic Revolution in Iraq, Ayatullah Muhammad Baqer al-Hakim, who lives in exile in Iran expressed his readiness to return back to Iraq.
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 4/1/2003

Pumping of Iraqi oil to Syria suspended
A source concerned with the Syrian oil industry said yesterday that Iraq has stopped its oil supplies to Syria for technical reasons in the first days of the US-led military campaign against Baghdad.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 4/1/2003

Lahoud denies American threats against Syria
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 4/1/2003

Al-Shara holds talks with Kharazi on the Iraqi issue
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 4/1/2003

Red cross, Red crescent received only a few refugees since start of iraq war
Iraq, Politics, 4/1/2003

Syrian women observe a sit in in solidarity with the Iraqi people
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 4/1/2003

Moroccan delegation arrives in Algeria to hold workgroup meeting
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 4/1/2003

Algerian president called to stop sequestered population ordeal in Tindouf
Algeria-Morocco, Politics, 4/1/2003

Abbas confers with Hamas delegation
Palestine, Politics, 4/1/2003

Bush appoints Roland Schlisher as the US ambassador to Tunisia
Tunisia-USA, Politics, 4/1/2003

Powell for reviving the Palestinian- Israeli negotiations
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 4/1/2003

UN urged to hold a General Assembly meeting on Iraq
The whole world was vociferous in opposition to war, but no action was taken to stop it, despite attempts by some nations to obtain a resolution from the UN General Assembly on the illegality of the US-led attack against Iraq.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 3/31/2003

Islamic group decide to take Iraq crisis to UN General Assembly
Members of the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) in the UN held a meeting to consider the latest developments of the Iraq crisis and efforts within the world body to halt the US-led aggression on Iraq.
Regional-Iraq, Politics, 3/31/2003

Assyrian Oriental Church condemns the war against Iraq
The archbishopric of the Assyrian Oriental Church in Syria has condemned the American- British aggression on Iraq stressing that it is a strong violation to all heavenly religions, international laws and human rights.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 3/31/2003

Anti-war protests continues worldwide
They called for putting US President George W.Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair on trial as war criminals.
Regional-Iraq, Politics, 3/31/2003

Al-Shara: US failed to be welcomed in Iraq as a liberator
the U.S- British troops felt with shock when the Iraqi people didn't receive them with flowers as liberators. Contradictory, they received them with protests and severe resistance, al-Shara said.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 3/31/2003

Moroccan march in solidarity with Iraq
Demonstrators, wearing stickers that read "we are all Iraqis" chanted slogans and waved Iraqi and Palestinian flags, to speak out against the sufferings of the Iraqi people.
Morocco-Iraq, Politics, 3/31/2003

Egypt: two parliament members opposing the war released
The Egyptian authorities on Sunday released 28 persons including two opposition members of parliament who were arrested over their participation and provoking of demonstration against the war on Iraq, according to an Egyptian judicial source.
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 3/31/2003

King Mohammed gives instructions for humanitarian assistance to Iraqi people
The committee, that expressed pride at the resistance of the Iraqi people, further called the UN security council and the international community to endeavour for "the immediate cessation of aggression, the withdrawal of the American and British troops from Iraq and the respect of Iraq's territorial integrity."
Morocco-Iraq, Politics, 3/31/2003

Iraq: war is aimed against Arab states resources and Palestinian cause
Iraqi permanent representative at the Arab League, Mohsen Khalil has warned against the fact that the American-British war on Iraq is just a beginning of a brutal attack against the whole Arab nation and aims at seizing its wealth and eliminating the Palestinian cause.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 3/31/2003

Sunday Mirror: Cook: war on Iraq is wrong; British forces should withdraw
The British former foreign office secretary Robin Cook has described the war launched by the US against Iraq as bloody and ruthless, calling for the withdrawal of the British forces from this war.
Iraq-UK, Politics, 3/31/2003

Al-Shara confers with Kaddoumi
Syria's Foreign Minister, Farouq al-Shara received in Damascus on Saturday the chairman of the political bureau at the Palestinian Liberation Organization, Farouq al-Qaddomi and an accompanying delegation.
Syria-Palestine, Politics, 3/31/2003

Arab League denies American allegations against Syria
The secretary general of the Arab League Amr Moussa explained yesterday that these statements come in the course of the American misleading campaign to cover the failure of the American- British aggression in achieving its objectives and to diverting the sight from the brutal crimes committees by the invading forces against women and children and their bombardment of houses and civilian establishments in Iraq.
Syria-USA, Politics, 3/31/2003

Hungarian trade party condemns the war against Iraq
Hungary Trade Party has firmly condemned the American-British aggression against Iraq and criticized the American administration stressing that it wanted the war from the beginning ignoring the United Nations and the world.
Iraq-Hungary, Politics, 3/31/2003

Al-Watan: Ruling out of Saddam Hussein's family to Syria
The Saudi daily al-Watan has ruled out press reports which talked about the possibility of Saddam Hussein family and relatives resorting to Syria.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 3/31/2003

Hamas, Islamic Jihad refuse part in new Palestinian government
The Palestinians Islamic resistance movement ( Hamas) and the Islamic Jihad announced yesterday their rejection to take part in any new Palestinian. government.
Palestine, Politics, 3/31/2003

Shura Council members condemn appalling massacres against Iraqi civilains
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 3/31/2003

Senegal's wade extended international freedom prize
Senegalese President Abdulaye Wade received in Casablanca on Friday the International Freedom Prize (2003), awarded by the International Liberal Association (IL), in the fringes of the 170th session of IL, held on Mar.26-29 under the theme: "Islam and the West: the Liberal viewpoint."
Senegal-Regional, Politics, 3/31/2003

Al-Assad meets with French delegation on administrative reforms in Syria
Syria-France, Politics, 3/31/2003

Moroccan, Saudi FMS confer on arab situation
Saudi Arabia-Morocco, Politics, 3/31/2003

Al-Assad confers with Hariri, Franjieh
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 3/31/2003

Saudi crown prince gets a message from Kuwaiti FM
Saudi Arabia-Kuwait, Politics, 3/31/2003

Norway's USD 10 million donation for the Palestinian budget
Palestine-Norway, Politics, 3/31/2003

Some 15 Americans wounded in an attack by a truck
Kuwait-USA, Politics, 3/31/2003

Morocco prevents anti-territorial integrity group from leaving to Geneva
A source close to the Moroccan interior ministry said the Casablanca airport authorities have prevented on Thursday a group of individuals from leaving for Geneva where they intended to conduct actions that are hostile to Moroccan territorial integrity.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 3/31/2003


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