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President Bush listening to a chorus of Ugandan children in Entaiby singing "America the Beautiful," in gratitude for the US promised aid to fight AIDS in Africa (An Nahar, 7/12/03).
The former Iranian President, Rafsanjani: America trapped itself in the Iraqi swamp (An Nahar, 7/12/03).
US forces leaving Falouja after a series of Iraqi attacks and a demand by Iraqi police for them to leave (An Nahar, 7/12/03).
US soldiers during yesterday's clashes with Iraqis (Teshreen, 7/12/03).
US soldiers during yesterday's Iraqi attacks on them  (Alhayat Aljadedah, 7/12/03).
IOF detaining ISM activists near the northern W. Bank city of Nablus
Israeli occupation soldiers detaining six members of the European-American International Solidarity Movement, near Nablus, yesterday (PMC, 7/12/03).
Members of the International Solidarity Movement (Europeans and Americans) trying to remove the Israeli cement barriers from a road near Jenin, yesterday (Alquds, 7/12/03).
Palestinian children demanding Israel to release Palestinian prisoners (Teshreen, 7/12/03).
Palestinian women demanding the release of 8,000 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli prisons and detention camps. (Alhayat Aljadedah, 7/12/03).
President Mogabe of Zimbabwi in his way to the Conference of the African Union, in Maputo, yesterday (An Nahar, 7/12/03).
Nelson Mandela in London yesterday, in recognition of the struggle of Ruth Firt and Joe Slovo. (Alittihad, 7/12/03).
ISRAELI OCCUPIERS IN DEFIANCE TO THE WORLD: An Israeli soldier scuffles with an International Solidarity Movement volunteer in the West Bank village of Salem on Saturday. About twenty members of the movement were stopped by Israeli soldiers when they were trying to demonstrate against roadblocks erected by the Israelis around the village (afp photo, Jordan Times, 7/13/03).
President Bush receiving flowers from a Nigerian girl in the Presidential Palace, in Aboja, yesterday (An Nahar, 7/13/03).
Palestinians continue to demonstrate for the release of the 8,000 Palestinian prisoners, who were arbitrarily rounded up by Israeli occupation force during the Uprising (Alhayat Aljadedah, 7/13/03).
President Yassir Arafat, who was elected by 83% of Palestinian voters, receiving the British member of parliament, Richard Brown, who heads a delegation to Ramallah to support the Palestinian President against Israeli attempts to get rid of him. (An Nahar, 7/13/03).
African leaders ended their annual conference establishing more institutions for the African Union, such as the President, Supreme Court, and African Security Council. (An Nahar, 7/13/03).
US  soldiers guarding Abu Gharib prison after an Iraqi attack in front of its main gate, yesterday. (An Nahar, 7/13/03).
US soldiers arresting more and more Iraqis everyday, after every Iraqi attack on US forces. (An Nahar, 7/13/03).
US soldiers arresting an Iraqi boy, yesterday (Teshreen, 7/13/03).
Burundian refugees fleeing the fighting between the governnment forces and the rebels, which resulted in killing 179 people in the last five days. (An Nahar, 7/13/03).
Heads of the two Korean delegations ended talks in Seul by agreeing to continue talks about the issues of mutual interests (An Nahar, 7/13/03).
Unlike the Italian Prime Minister, Berlusconi (who submitted to the Israeli will), the Russian Foreign Minister, Igor Ivanov, met with the Palestinian President, Yassir Arafat, in Ramallah, yesterday. In recognition for his courage, he was awarded a Palestinian Award (Al-Ayyam, 7/14/03).
Israeli trial of Palestinian MP and senior Fatah leader Marwan Barghuti was adjourned until August as a Tel Aviv court remanded him in custody for a further six months Monday. Barghouthi was kidnapped by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) from Ramallah 15 months ago and has been kept in solitary confinement ever since (Photo AFP)
The detained Palestinian leader, Marwan Al-Barghouthi. (PMC).
Palestinians continue to demonstrate demanding the release of about 8,000 prisoners from Israeli occupation prisons (Saudi Aljazeerah, 7/14/03).
An Iraqi attack on US forces in Baghdad resulted in killing one and injuring six of them (Reuters, 7/14/03).
The US-appointed Council to govern Iraq reflecting religious and ethnic divisions, not secular and competent elements as democracy promotes (An Nahar, 7/14/03).
Despite the $6.5 trillion national debt and the weak economy, the Bush administration still spending billions of dollars on the military. This was the inauguration of the Carrier, Ronald Reagan. (An Nahar, 7/14/03).
The US ruler of Iraq, Paul Bremer, with members of the Council he appointed to help him rule Iraq during the transitional period. (An Nahar, 7/14/03).
Two female members of the appointed Iraqi ruling council, Raja Habib Al-Khuza'i (left) and Shankoul Sabouk.  (An Nahar, 7/14/03).
The Israeli humiliation of Palestinians continue: You still can't pass even on this dusty road, an Israeli occupation soldier tells a Palestinian couple.  (An Nahar, 7/14/03).
Shi'ite women in Basra gather water on Sunday, July 13, 2003, from where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers converge on their way to the Gulf. People along the river live in poverty and depend on the polluted water for cooking and cleaning. ( Reuters, Khaleej Times, 7/14/03).
Shaikh Sa'ad, the Crown Prince, and Shaikh Sabah Al-Ahmad, the new Prime Minister of Kuwait. (Arab News, 7/14/03). 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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