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Weekly Edition, Tunisia  -  Week of January 26, 2004
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Bin Yahya meets with Mubarak, Moussa; Tunisia has not decided to host the Arab summit yet
The Tunisian foreign minister al-Habib Bin Yahya said yesterday in Cairo that his country has not decided yet if it will host the Arab summit in March on not, rather loomed the summit will be held in Egypt.
Egypt-Tunisia, Politics, 1/30/2004

Tunisia approves a new decision to fight illegal immigration
The Tunisian parliament has approved a draft law on passports and its documents for fighting regular crime and illegal migration which has been witnessing a great increase as from the Tunisian coasts.
Tunisia, Politics, 1/29/2004

American official discuss the file of political detainees in Tunisia
The US under secretary of state in charge of human rights, democracy and labor, Lauren Kriner, said during his meeting in Tunisia with officials for the banned International Association in support for the political detainees that his country wants to increase contacts whether with the Tunisian society or the civil society in order to "support democracy in Tunisia. "
Tunisia-USA, Politics, 1/26/2004


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