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Bahraini opposition gathers signatures calling for political reforms
Four opposition societies in Bahrain said they will continue their plans to collect signatures in order to submit an appeal to the King of Bahrain Hamad Bin Issa al-Khalifa over the constitution.
Bahrain, Politics, 4/24/2004
Qathafi visits the headquarters of the European Union, Bush alleviates sanctions
The Libyan leader Muammar al-Qathafi intends to visit the headquarters of the European Union next week with the aim to restore back complete natural relations between Libya and the EU member states.
Libya-USA, Politics, 4/24/2004
Libya welcomes the alleviation of American sanctions against it
Libya has commended the decision of the American president George W. Bush to alleviate economic sanctions used to be imposed on it and described that as a victory to it.
Libya-USA, Politics, 4/24/2004
Morocco made 'important reservations' about UN Peace plan in Sahara, Minister
Morocco has made "important reservations" about the United Nations' peace plan on the Sahara, said on Friday the Moroccan minister of foreign affairs and cooperation adding that the kingdom, which "did not fully reject this plan, insists on the red lines not to be trespassed."
Morocco-UN, Politics, 4/24/2004
Sahara Issue: Moroccan Parties Support Morocco's Rejection of Separation Option
Moroccan parties have voiced support to the position of Morocco which said Thursday, in response to the UN latest proposal on the Sahara issue, it will not accept any solution providing for the separation of the Moroccan Sahara from the rest of the Kingdom, as claimed by the separatist group "Polisario."
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 4/24/2004
Ben Ali underlines the importance of consultations to provide success for the summit
The Tunisian President Zine al-Abidin Ben Ali expressed his support to continue consultations before convening the Arab summit whose country proposed to host in May.
Tunisia-Regional, Politics, 4/24/2004
Zapatero's visit to Morocco, 'reunion between two nations', Spanish official
The visit to be paid Saturday to Morocco by new Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, must be considered as a "reunion between two nations" across the Gibraltar Strait, said, in Madrid Friday, Maria Teresa Fernandez De La Vega, First deputy president of the Spanish Government.
Morocco-Spain, Politics, 4/24/2004
Sudan escapes UN condemnation over the deteriorated situation in Darfour
The UN human right committee has called on Sudan to eliminate the militias fighting beside it against the rebels in Darfour.
Sudan-UN, Politics, 4/24/2004
One American was killed in Iraq, Bremer brings back thousands of Baathists to their posts
The American occupation forces in Iraq said that one American soldier was killed in a bomb explosion when his vehicle was running in Samera city to the north of Baghdad, noting that the killed soldier is a member in the first contingent troops.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/24/2004
Beirut's Arab National Conference voices solidarity with Syria
The 15th Arab National Conference expressed the complete solidarity with Syria and Lebanon in the face of the pressures and threats directed against them in an attempt to affect their national option to defend the main causes of the Arab Nation.
Regional-Syria, Politics, 4/24/2004
Areiha: Brazilian parliamentarians visit Saadat in his prison
A delegation representing the Brazilian parliament yesterday concluded a visit of solidarity to the Palestinian self rule areas that lasted for four days in a visit to the secretary general of the People's Front For The Liberation of Palestine Ahmad Saadat who is jailed in Areiha.
Palestine-Brazil, Politics, 4/24/2004
Council to draw 1st report on human rights situation in Morocco
Morocco, Politics, 4/24/2004
Fahmi: Economic integration with Africa through joint ventures
Egypt-Nigeria, Politics, 4/24/2004
King wishes to develop strategic partnership with re-elected president mbeki
Morocco-South Africa, Politics, 4/24/2004
Syrian parliament speaker to visit Turkey
Syria-Turkey, Politics, 4/24/2004
UNSC commends Libya's giving up mass destruction weapons production
Libya-UN, Politics, 4/24/2004
Moroccan official stresses democracy is remedy to terrorism
The preservation of democratic values is necessary to prevent all kinds of mischief, notably terrorism, speaker of the Moroccan House of Representatives told before the 110th assembly of inter-parliamentary Union (IPU) held here this April 18-23.
Morocco, Politics, 4/23/2004
Al-Assad received Tunisian Minister of Tourism and Handicrafts
Syria-Tunisia, Politics, 4/23/2004
UN report accuses Sudan of racial cleansing in Darfour
A UN report said that the government and Arab militias forces are launching a racial cleansing campaign against non- Arab tribes in Darfour area to the west of Sudan.
Sudan-UN, Politics, 4/23/2004
Bahrain opposition gives up a move demanding reforms
Opposition leaders said yesterday they had given up plans to submit a massive appeal calling for greater democratic reforms after facing pressures from the government.
Bahrain, Politics, 4/23/2004
Garang leaves the headquarters of peace talks; Bush is concerned over the pace of negotiations
The inter- Sudanese peace talks entered a new phase of vagueness after leader of the people's movement for the liberation of Sudan John Garang had left the headquarters of the talks in Kenya, and officials said he will not return back until the return back of the chairman of the Sudanese government delegation Ali Othman Taha.
Sudan, Politics, 4/23/2004
Minister condemns invasion of privacy
Moroccan communication minister, Nabil Benabdellah, condemned on Wednesday the invasion of privacy as an "odious exploitation" of the press freedom, referring to allegations against a government member published by a weekly in an article titled "homosexuality and the political class."
Morocco, Politics, 4/23/2004
Al-Assad meets with Arab journalists federation delegation
President Bashar al-Assad received on Thursday members of the Secretariat General of the Arab Journalists Federation chaired by Ibrahim Nefe'.
Syria-Regional, Politics, 4/23/2004
Al-Assad to visit Russia and China
Well informed sources in Damascus said that the Syrian foreign minister Farouk al-Shara will set with the Russian officials a fixed date for the expected visit of President Bashar al-Assad this summer to Moscow, in a work trip expected before the end of the month..
Syria, Politics, 4/23/2004
Spain's position on Sahara issue, similar to UN's, Moratinos
New Spanish Foreign Affairs Minister, Miguel Angel Moratinos insisted that his country's position regarding the (Western) Sahara issue, is similar to that of the United Nations.
Morocco-Spain, Politics, 4/23/2004
Arab leaders almost approve summit to be on May 22 and 23
Tunisian Foreign Minister Lahbib Ben Yahya on Thursday noted there were an Arab concordance to hold the Arab Summit in Tunis on the 22nd and 23rd of next May.
Regional, Politics, 4/23/2004
Moroccan-Spanish talks to focus on all issues with new positive approach, Minister
The visit to be paid Saturday to Morocco by the new Spanish prime Minister, Jose Luis Rodrigues Zapatero, will provide the opportunity to "tackle all issues concerning Moroccan-Spanish relations, with a new vision and a new positive approach" said in Rabat Thursday the Moroccan Minister of Communication and Government's spokesman.
Morocco-Spain, Politics, 4/23/2004
Tehran prepares a file against Saddam
Chairman of the Iranian war committee in Iraq, Abdullah al-Najafi, said yesterday that Tehran is filing a complaint against the former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein under the charge of torturing Iranian prisoners detained during the Iranian- Iraqi war ( 1980- 1988 ).
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 4/23/2004
Occupation warns Faluja: handing over weapons within days, otherwise the attack
The American occupation forces gave yesterday a grace period to the people of Faluja and its resistance men of "days only" to hand over their weapons, threatening to resume its attacks against the besieged city in an operation which it said will be of a heavy price for the two sides.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/23/2004
Bloody day in Iraq; American army accuses Iraqi police of supporting resistance
Commander of the first American armored contingent in Iraq. Gen. Martin Dimpsy accused groups in the Iraqi police of helping members of resistance and of working against the American occupation forces, admitting that operations of the American forces on the Iraqi territories reached a very critical point.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/23/2004
Syrian- EU Association Agreement expected to be finalized soon
Western diplomatic sources concerned with the Syrian Association agreement with the European Union expected to reach shortly the agreement following thorough discussions held in Brussels during the past few days.
Syria-European Union, Politics, 4/23/2004
Four Palestinians killed, clashes continue
The Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon described the American support for its withdrawal plan from Gaza as an unprecedented success since the foundation of Israel.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 4/23/2004
Syria holds Israel responsible for ME conditions
Syria-Israel, Politics, 4/23/2004
al-Sabah: Tunisia permits international organizations to visit its prisons
Tunisia's minister of justice and human rights, Bashir al-Takari, said that "independent and neutral" international organizations can visit the Tunisian jails.
Tunisia, Politics, 4/22/2004
Al-Qathafi in a historical visit to Belgium
Officials say that the Libyan leader Muammar al-Qathafi will arrive in Brussels next week in a unique visit of its kind for Europe.
Libya-Belgium, Politics, 4/22/2004
Morocco's Islamic party is far cry from extremism, party leader
Morocco's Secretary general of the Party of Justice and Development (PJD- in parliament), sole Islamic party in Morocco, said the discourse of the party does not reflect any form of extremism.
Morocco, Politics, 4/22/2004
Khartoum opens secret channels with one Darfour rebel group
The official in charge of the negotiations file with the rebels in Darfour, al-Haj Ata al-Mannan Idris, has disclosed that the Sudanese government made secret negotiations in Paris with representatives of ( justice and equality) movement, one of the two groups who lead an armed conflict against the government in Darfour.
Sudan, Politics, 4/22/2004
Arab Summit not to discuss Greater Middle East initiative
Arab League (AL) Secretary General Amr Moussa confirmed that the Arab Summit meeting will not discuss the U.S. Greater Middle East (GME) initiative, noting that the summit agenda includes Arab reform initiatives.
Regional, Politics, 4/22/2004
Lahoud meets Karrubi on developments
Lebanon's President Emil Lahoud asserted that the American President's stance of denying the Palestinian people's "right to return" violated all UN's relevant resolutions.
Lebanon-Iran, Politics, 4/22/2004
Preparations for the summit in Cairo, Sanaa
President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt yesterday discussed with the Tunisian foreign minister al-Habib Bin Yahya preparations for the next Arab summit due to be held on May 22nd.
Regional, Politics, 4/22/2004
Moussa meets with Yemeni President on Arab summit arrangements
Secretary General of the Arab League on Wednesday expressed hope the forthcoming Arab summit's results to be at the level of current challenges.
Regional-Yemen, Politics, 4/22/2004
Information Minister confers with Anglican church official
Syria's Information Minister Ahmad al-Hasan on Wednesday received the Official of the Middle East Department at the Anglican Churches' Groups Body in the Netherlands, George Haghzma.
Syria-Netherlands, Politics, 4/22/2004
Press Club, writers and MPs voice solidarity with defamed Minister
The Press Club, the Moroccan Union of writers (UEM) and the Parliament's Finance Commission on Wednesday joined in their support to and solidarity with Moroccan Minister of Finance and privatization Fathallah Oualalou who was accused by a Moroccan Newspaper of "bad sexual behavior."
Morocco, Politics, 4/22/2004
Five suicide attacks, targeting the police centers al-Basra massacres; some 68 killed including 16 children
Some 68 Iraqis were killed including 16 children and more than 200 persons were injured in a series of suicide attacks by five booby trapped cars that targeted police centers in Basra, in a massacre condemned by the Governing Council, the White house and Britain which renewed its confirmation that the explosions will not push it to send more forces to Iraq.
Iraq, Politics, 4/22/2004
Moussa stresses Arab leaders commitment to convene summit
Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa on Wednesday stressed Arab Leaders' commitment to convene the Arab Summit in order to face the deteriorating situation in the Middle East.
Regional, Politics, 4/22/2004
Fighting in Falujja resulted in killing 20 Iraqis
The US marines backed by tanks and helicopters carried out fierce fighting with Iraqi resistance fighters to the north of Falujja yesterday that resulted in killing 20 Iraqis, just 48 hours of a permanent cease fire.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/22/2004
Mubarak phones Bahrain's king
Egypt-Bahrain, Politics, 4/22/2004
Moroccan, Spanish kings highlight need for strategic partnership
Morocco-Spain, Politics, 4/22/2004
Turkish official deplores Israeli practices against the Palestinians
Palestine-Turkey, Politics, 4/22/2004
Study to abolish emergency law
Egypt, Politics, 4/21/2004
Strike continues in BuSalim prison in Libya
More than 100 political detainees and prisoners in BuSalim prison to the south of Tripoli, Libya continue their hunger strike since Saturday morning in protest on their detention conditions.
Libya, Politics, 4/21/2004
Shehab: Our institutions based on democracy, freedom of expression
"Our institutions are based on democracy, equal opportunities, and freedom of expression without discrimination on the grounds of religion or race."
Egypt-Regional, Politics, 4/21/2004
UAE president invited for the Arab summit
United Arab Emirates-Regional, Politics, 4/21/2004
Bahrain: a campaign for opposition associations demanding amendment of the constitution
Four Bahraini opposition political societies announced it will start as from today a campaign for collecting signatures on a petition demanding constitutional amendments calling those who wish to sign it for subscription, in line with a government request.
Bahrain, Politics, 4/21/2004
Berri, Moussa statements on the Arab summit
Lebanon-Regional, Politics, 4/21/2004
Financial Times: Washington will lift sanctions imposed on Libya within days
The British Financial Times daily said that the US will lift economic sanctions which it imposes on Libya within days.
Libya-USA, Politics, 4/21/2004
Morocco's King, one of the great reformers in Arab states, Canadian report
Ottawa, April 20 (MAP)- A Canadian parliamentary report has described Morocco's King Mohammed VI as "one of the greatest reformers in the Arab World," saying he represents the "best hope of development and democracy in the Moslem World."
Morocco-Canada, Politics, 4/21/2004
Morocco reiterates condemnation of Rantisi assassination
Morocco-Palestine, Politics, 4/21/2004
Economic integration among north African countries is a must
Economic integration among north African countries is necessary if the continent is to keep abreast with important regional groupings worldwide, said Moroccan high commissioner for planning, Ahmed Lahlimi.
Morocco-Maghreb, Politics, 4/21/2004
al-Sharq al-Awsat: Information Minister Statement on Israel's threats to kill Mashaal
Syria's Information Minister Ahmad al-Hassan described as "stupid" the Israeli accusations to assassinate Chairman of Hamas Political Bureau in Damascus, excluding such an Israeli idiocy due to its repercussions.
Syria-Israel, Politics, 4/21/2004
Sudan permits an international conference to visit Darfour
The UN announced that Sudan has permitted a UN mission to head for Darfour area to investigate over allegations on violations of human rights in this area.
Sudan, Politics, 4/21/2004
Bahrain: the timing of the Arab summit to be defined by the foreign ministers
Bahrain's minister of information Nabil al-Homor said that the time and venue of convening the Arab summit " is left for the council of the Arab foreign ministers which is presumed to be on May 8 and 9 in Cairo.
Bahrain-Regional, Politics, 4/21/2004
Armitaj in Qatar to discuss conditions in Iraq
US under secretary of state Richard Armitaj yesterday arrived in Doha in the context of a visit, the Qatari foreign minister Hamad Bin jasem al-Thani said aims at holding discussions and asking for consultations on best means to ease down conditions in Iraq peacefully.
Qatar-USA, Politics, 4/21/2004
Syrian rejection to send forces to the borders with Iraq
A Syrian parliamentarian has expressed his rejection of the American repeated demands for his country to dispatch forces to guard its border with Iraq in order to prevent the sneaking of what Washington call foreign fighters, noting that Damascus will not isolate its borders with Israel in order to help the American forces in Iraq.
Syria-USA, Politics, 4/21/2004
New massacre in Abu Gharib prison, Sanchais determined to kill al-Sader, occupation tests al-Falujja
The Iraqi security forces yesterday entered into al-Falujja in a mission said to restore order to the city and to collect weapons from resistance men, while scores of Iraqi families started to return back to their homes in the besieged city in a test for the agreement finalized by the Iraqi resistance and the American occupation forces.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/21/2004
Patten: All interests of ME parties should be concerned
EU Commissioner for Foreign Affaires on Tuesday said there could be no permanent peace in the Middle East unless interests of all parties concerned were taken into account.
Regional-European Union, Politics, 4/21/2004
Syrian statement at the UN over al-Ranteisi assassination
The UN Security Council yesterday discussed in an open session the Israeli assassination of Hamas leader Abdul-Aziz Rantisi.
Syria-Palestine, Politics, 4/21/2004
Italians and the Situation in Iraq
Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini stressed the importance for the UN to play pivotal role in Iraq to ensure transferring the authority to the Iraqis by 30 June 2004.
Iraq-Italy, Politics, 4/21/2004
Information Minister confers with Arab journalists secretary
Syria's Information Minister Ahmad al-Hasan on Tuesday received the Secretary- General of Arab Journalists Union Salah Eden al-Hafiz in the presence of Lebanese Editors Chief Melhem Karam and Journalists Union President Saber Falhout.
Syria-Regional, Politics, 4/21/2004
Political prisoners observe hunger strike in Libya
More than 100 political prisoners, including Muslim brothers prisoners and other organizations, started a hunger strike since the dawn of Saturday inside BuSlim prison situated to the south of the city of Tripoli.
Libya, Politics, 4/20/2004
Butaflika vows to complete reconciliation
The Algerian President Abdul Aziz Butaflika vowed to proceed forward in the national reconciliation policy, economic reforms and attempts to end the crisis in Kbyle areas. This was expressed as he was taking his constitutional oath yesterday. But he asked for a helping hand from the Algerians to continue implementing his plan.
Algeria, Politics, 4/20/2004
Al-Assad confers with Karroubi on Iraq, developments
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad received on Monday Speaker of the Iranian Islamic Shura Council, Mehdi Kerroubi and an accompanying Delegation.
Syria-Iran, Politics, 4/20/2004
King Abdullah postpones meeting with Bush
Jordan's King Abdullah II postponed a meeting which was due with the US President George W. Bush in Washington tomorrow ( Wednesday ) to the first week of May. This was, however, because of inquiries over the American commitment to the peace process.
Jordan-USA, Politics, 4/20/2004
Mubarak to French TV: Retaining Jewish settlements in West Bank represents time bomb
In an interview with French 3 TV channel, Mubarak said the Palestinians would not tolerate these settlements, whose existence violates relevant UN Security Council resolutions.
Egypt-Regional, Politics, 4/20/2004
Private ownership essential for African development, says Prince Philip of Belgium
Visiting Prince Philippe of Belgium has insisted on private ownership in Africa, deeming it "essential" for developing this continent.
Regional-Belgium, Politics, 4/20/2004
Moussa confirms the convening of the summit in Tunisia next month
The secretary general of the Arab league Amr Moussa said that the Arab summit will be held in Tunisia on May 22.
Regional, Politics, 4/20/2004
Morocco, Algeria must embark on direct negotiations over Sahara dispute, Minister
The Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation has wished to see Rabat and Algiers embark on "direct negotiations" to find a political settlement to the Western Sahara dispute, following the re-election of Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 4/20/2004
Union denounces newspaper allegations over Minister's sexual behaviour
The "Syndicat national de la presse marocaine," Morocco's journalists Union (SNPM) denounced as "false and fabricated rumors" allegations of the weekly "Akhbar Al Ousboua" (in Arabic) over "bad" sexual behavior of a government member, in an article titled "homosexuality and the Political class in Morocco."
Morocco, Politics, 4/20/2004
O Yahya to re-form the Algerian government; Benflis resigned the liberation front
An Algerian official source said that the prime minister Ahmad O Yahya who submitted his resignation yesterday to Butaflika, was assigned to form the government. The Republic's presidency explained that O Yahya will start " immediately his consultations" to form his new government's team.
Algeria, Politics, 4/20/2004
Qatar calls for cooperation that repulses dangers; NATO announces its Arab role in June
NATO Assistant secretary general Gunter Altenburg said yesterday in Doha that NATO will disclose in June "a cooperation initiative " with the Middle East including the Arab Gulf region.
Gulf-USA, Politics, 4/20/2004
The EU and the situation in Iraq
The EU commissioner Romano Prodi said that the UN has to resume political and military supervision in Iraq, noting simultaneously that this matter will not be easy.
Iraq-European Union, Politics, 4/20/2004
An agreement to alleviate tension in al-Falujja. clashes in al-Sader city
The American occupation forces in Iraq announced that it had reached an agreement to reduce tension in al-Falujja city that states to run joint patrols including the Iraqi police in the city.
Iraq, Politics, 4/20/2004
Al-Sader halts attacks against the Spanish; Spanish government defends withdrawing its forces from Iraq
The new Spanish government yesterday defended its decision to withdraw its forces from Iraq before the right opposition which considered, by its leader Maryano Rakhwe that this will make " Spain more fragile towards terrorism."
Iraq-Spain, Politics, 4/20/2004
Seale criticizes American policy in Iraq
British Writer and Journalist Patrick Seale stressed that the Iraqi continued resistance has destroyed the American dreams in making Iraq a state that revolves in the American orbit, as hatred against America increased due to its continued support to the Israeli brutal policy against the unarmed Palestinians.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/20/2004
Libya s foreign minister: Chirac's visit is very nearby
The Libyan prime minister Shukri Ghanem said following a meeting with the French President Jacque Chirac in Paris yesterday that Chirac will " shortly visit Libya," but the Elysee palace confirmed that no date was set for such a visit.
Libya-France, Politics, 4/20/2004
Message from Morocco's King to Tunisian President
Tunisia-Morocco, Politics, 4/20/2004
Moroccan political party calls for ending siege on sequestered in Tindouf
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 4/20/2004
Armitaj discusses in Kuwait, al-Manama the situation in Iraq
Regional-USA, Politics, 4/20/2004
Al-Qathafi calls for ending the emergency law in the country
The Libyan leader Muammar al-Qathafi called for the abrogation of all emergency laws in the country and to refrain from any legal measure without the permission of the attorney general or issuing a penalty without the confines of the judiciary.
Libya, Politics, 4/19/2004
King of Bahrain arrives in Riyadh
King of Bahrain Hamad Bin Issa al-Khaleifa arrived in Riyadh yesterday in a short visit to the Kingdom during which he will discuss the Arab summit which is expected to be held in Tunisia in May.
Saudi Arabia-Bahrain, Politics, 4/19/2004
Information Minister highlights internal changes evolution
Syria's Information Minister Ahmad al-Hasan has stressed that the status of a country is not determined by the geographic site or the number of its population, nor it is determined only by the scientific progress of the society, stressing that the world status of a country is rather determined by the victorious spirits of her individuals.
Syria, Politics, 4/19/2004
Tunisia proposes the convening of the Arab summit on May 22 and 23
An Arab diplomatic source in Cairo said on Sunday that Tunisia proposed the convening of an Arab summit on May 22 and 23 in Tunis.
Tunisia-Regional, Politics, 4/19/2004
Kuwait Constitutional movement rejects the new American ambassador
The Islamic constitutional movement in Kuwait, which is close to the Muslims Brothers, called on the government to reject the diplomat who was nominated by the US to chair its embassy in Kuwait, Richard Librown, currently occupies the post of the chairman of the American diplomatic mission in Tel Aviv in protest of the assassination of Abdul Aziz al-Ranteisi.
Kuwait-USA, Politics, 4/19/2004
Arab Parliamentary Union, AL chief, deplore practices against people of Iraq
Arab Parliamentary Union on Sunday strongly condemned the practices of the US occupying troops in Iraq and the Israeli occupation practices in Palestine, calling for ending the siege imposed by the occupation on all the Iraqi and Palestinian cities.
Iraq, Politics, 4/19/2004
Round table briefing on ICRC activities in Palestine, Iraq, the occupied Syrian Golan
Regional, Politics, 4/19/2004
14 Americans killed in Iraq, Washington renews warning to Syria, truce in al-Najaf, Spain withdraw
The new Spanish prime minister Jose Thabateiro dealt a strong blow to the American administration which lost 14 of its soldiers in Iraq along the two past days by instructing the return back of the Spanish units to the homeland " as soon as possible."
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/19/2004
Syria condemns Israel's assassination of Ranteisi
Syrian information source said the assassination of Abdul Aziz al-Ranteissi by rockets of the Israeli aggression constitutes the most obvious form of Israel's tendency of state terrorism which has become a daily exercise against the People of Palestine.
Syria-Regional, Politics, 4/19/2004
Morocco firmly condemns ÒcowardÓ assassination of Hamas leader
Morocco firmly condemned the ÒcowardÓ assassination of Hamas leader Abdelaziz Rantissi, and two of his companions, saying this act will help escalate tension and violence in the Middle east region.
Morocco-Palestine, Politics, 4/19/2004
Europe, the Vatican, France condem Rantissi assassination
"The EU position is clear; extra-judicial killings are contrary to international law. They are unjustified," Irish Foreign Minister and current EU spokesman Brian Cowen told reporters.
Palestine-European Union, Politics, 4/19/2004
Hamas appoints a new leader for it, in secret; The Palestinians eulogize al-Ranteisi, Sharon commends his assassination
Hundreds thousands of Palestinians yesterday held a funeral for the leader of the leader of the Islamic resistance movement ( Hamas) Abdul Aziz al-Ranteisi, who was assassinated by the Israeli occupation forces in Gaza on Saturday evening.
Palestine, Politics, 4/19/2004
Shara confers with former Jordanian premier
Syria-Jordan, Politics, 4/19/2004
Al-Assad gets a message from Italian PM
Syria-Italy, Politics, 4/19/2004
At the American guard, al-Tamimi a chairman for Baghdad's municipality
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/19/2004
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