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The Palestinian leader and Member of Parliament, Marwan Al-Barghouthi, appeared in an Israeli court yesterday but refused to recognize its jurisdiction on him. His detention was renewed for six more months (Alhayat Aljadedah, 7/15/03) 
A Palestinian boy throwing a stone at Israelis building the Segregation Fence, near Jayous, yesterday (Al-Ayyam, 7/15/03).
Attacks on US soldiers continued yesterday, resulting in killing one and injuring six of them in Baghdad (Al-Riyadh, 7/15/03).
A US Army military policeman passes a destroyed car bearing diplomatic licence plates after an explosion in central Baghdad on Monday, July 14, 2003, just a few hundred metres from the compound housing Iraq's newly formed Governing Council. (Reuters, Khaleej Times, 7/15/03).
The view from the highway in Al-Khader where the RPG attack on US soldiers happened yesterday (Alquds, 7/15/03).
French President, Jaques Chirac, during the July 14th Revolution Day (An Nahar, 7/15/03).
Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, and the Philippines President, Gloria Aroyo, in Manela yesterday ( 7/15/03).
Leaders of the Third Way Group, meeting near London yesterday (An Nahar, 7/15/03).
A group called itself, Iraqi Jihad, announced that it is behind the attacks on US soldiers. The leaflet was found in the AFP car in Fallouja yesterday. (An Nahar, 7/15/03).
The Iraqi Communist Party celebrated the July 14th Revolution Day, with pictures of the former President, Qassem. (An Nahar, 7/15/03).
The Palestinian President, Yassir Arafat, and his Prime Minister, Mahmoud Abbas, received the Egyptian intelligence chief, Omar Sulaiman, in Ramallah, yesterday. (Alquds Alarabi, 7/16/03) 
The Irish peace activist, John Morgan, was arrested by Israeli occupation soldiers on a checkpoint near Ramallah. In an attempt to smear him, the Israelis announced that he is a member of the IRA, which turned to be scandalously incorrect (Alquds Alarabi,  7/16/03).
The Pakistani President, Parves Musharraf, arrived in Tunis yesterday, in a state visit. He was welcome by the Tunisian President, Bin Ali.  (An Nahar, 7/16/03).
French President, Jacques Chirac, receiving the Check President, Vaslav Klauss, in Paris yesterday. (An Nahar, 7/15/03).
Palestinian children continued demonstrations for the release of about 6,000 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails and detention camps. (Alquds Alarabi, 7/16/03).
Palestinians continued demanding the release of prisoners from Israeli prisons and detention camps. (Al-Riyadh, 7/16/03).
Palestinians demonstrating in protest to the Israeli Segregation Fence built over Palestinian lands to control the Palestinian population (Al-Riyadh, 7/16/03).
The Segregation Fence surrounding Palestinian areas for the benefit of Israeli settlers (Teshreen, 7/16/03).
"Let people choose their fate by themselves." A sign lifted by an Iraqi woman in protest to the appointment of the Iraqi Governance Council. (Alquds Alarabi, 7/16/03).
A US soldier pointing his gun in an Iraqi residential neighborhood (Al-Riyadh, 7/16/03).
A US soldier pointing his gun at a driver in Baghdad yesterday. (Saudi Aljazirah, 7/16/03).
Iraqi children playing on deserted weapons (Al-Khaleej, 7/16/03).
A Palestinian woman carries her son between tents at a refugee camp in the suburbs of Baghdad. The UN refugee agency started registering Palestinian refugees on Wednesday to help them find homes and provide aid after they lost their subsidised houses when Saddam's government fell (reuters photo, Jordan Times, 7/17/03).
Norwegians protesting Sharon's visit to their country. The demonstrations were big enough to divert the plane to a small town airport instead of the Oslo international airport. (Alquds Alarabi, 7/17/03) 
Palestinian children demanding the release of their relatives from Israeli prisons. About 6,000-8,000 Palestinians were rounded up in streets, homes, and checkpoints by Israeli occupation forces during the last three years (An Nahar, 7/17/03).
The Irish peace activist, John Morgan, who was arrested by Israeli occupation soldiers on a checkpoint near Ramallah is deported to Ireland to prevent him from joining efforts of the International Solidarity Movement in support of the Palestinian people. (An Nahar,  7/17/03).
Israeli bulldozers building the Segregation Fence on Palestinian lands in the West Bank (Al-Ayyam, 7/17/03).
King Muhammed VII of Morocco receiving the Arab League Secretary-General, Amr Moussa, for talks about the Western Sahara.  (Alquds Alarabi, 7/17/03).
A US plane was targeted with a missile near the Baghdad airport yesterday (An Nahar, 7/17/03).
The scene after a bomb explosion in Al-Mansour neighborhood, in Baghdad yesterday (Alquds, 7/17/03).
The Iranian-Canadian journalist, Zahra Kazimi, who was tortured to death in an Iranian prison. (An Nahar, 7/17/03).
Archival picture of the President of Sao Tomi and Principe, who was thrown out of office by a military coup, yesterday. (An Nahar, 7/17/03).

 

 

 

 

 


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