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President Yassir Arafat attending signing an agreement between the Orient House and the French city of Satrier. The French have demonstrated continuous support for the Palestinian people. (Alquds, 7/6/03).
Israeli soldiers humiliating Palestinians before arresting some of them in Hebron yesterday (An Nahar, 7/6/03).
Journalists look at part of the eight-meter high segregation wall that will cut off the West Bank and threatens to completely isolate thousands in villages along the border with Israel
The segregation wall, the racist face of Zionism, isolating Palestinian population centers (PMC, 7/6/03).
Iraqis demonstrating for security, services, and jobs, in front of a US occupation unit (Saudi Aljazirah, 7/6/03).
7 would-be Iraqi police were killed in an explosion, in Al-Ramadi, West of Baghdad, yesterday (An Nahar, 7/6/03).
One of the Iraqi police trainees who were killed and injured in Al-Ramadi, West of Baghdad, yesterday. (Teshreen, 7/6/03).
Anwer Abdul Rahman, Editor of the Bahraini daily, Akhbar El-Khaleej, outside the court with Shaikh Muhammed Al-Aradi (An Nahar, 7/6/03).
Badria Rabi', a Bahraini activist, covered her face with the words justice and democracy, in protest for trying journalists in the island (An Nahar,  7/6/03).
Iranian conjoined twins, Ladan, left and Laleh Bijani adjust their scarf during a press conference in Singapore in this June 11, 2003 file photo. The 29 year old sisters, who will undergo a risky surgery to separate them on Sunday said on Saturday, July 5, 2003, that if God wanted them to live the rest of their lives as two separate individuals, then they would.(AP, Khaleej Times, 7/6/03).
Carnival of the previliged few in Kuwait, called parliamentarian elections. Only about 137,000 men have political rights in a country of more than 2 million people. Women, Bidouns, and immigrants have no political rights. They have no right to vote. (AFP, Jodran Times photo, 7/6/03).
US soldiers frisk Iraqi motorists at a mobile checkpoint in Kadhamiya north of the capital Baghdad, on July 7 where hours earlier a US soldier was killed in an attack on a US convoy. US troops in Iraq have come under near daily attacks from increasingly bold insurgents. (AP, Khaleej Times, 7/7/03).
A US soldier pointing his gun at the students of Baghdad University, inside the University Campus. (An Nahar, 7/7/03).
A female US soldier body searching a female Iraqi student at the Baghdad University yesterday (An Nahar, 7/7/03).
Female students at Baghdad University waiting for body search by US soldiers (An Nahar, 7/7/03).
Hamas and Jihad political leaders in a Gaza demonstration demanding the Israeli release of 8,000 Palestinian detainees. (An Nahar, 7/7/03).
Workers of the Gaza Municipality removing the Intifadha signs from the City streets, as the Ceasefire is taking hold. (An Nahar, 7/7/03).
Turkish demonstrators clashing with the police near the US embassy in Ankara, during a protest against a US arrest of Turkish soldiers in northern Iraq (An Nahar, 7/7/03).
The Nigerian President, Obasango (left) and the Liberian President, Taylor. Obasango came to Monrovia to assure Taylor that he is welcome to take refuge in Nigeria as a solution to the civil war. (An Nahar, 7/7/03).
Foreign Ministers of Saudi Arabia and Yemen sign major agreements, including security (Arab News, 7/7/03).
A US soldier body searching an Iraqi man in Baghdad while another examining his motorbike. Two US soldiers and two Iraqis were killed in yesterday's attacks. (Alittihad, 7/8/03).
Hala, sister of Ibrahim Hamoud, who was killed by US soldiers in Ramadi, Iraq, came to the hospital to receive the body for burial  (An Nahar, 7/8/03).
The funeral of Ibrahim Hamoud in Al-Ramadi, who was killed inside his car yesterday (Teshreen, 7/8/03).
The US ruler of Iraq, Paul Bremer, addressing the 37-members of appointed Baghdad Municipality Council. The appointed Council approved Khalid Bashir Mirza, a Christian, to be the Chairman. (An Nahar, 7/8/03).
An Israeli tank chasing Palestinian children near the Segregation Fence, which circumvents Palestinian population centers for the benefit of Israeli settlers (Alhayat Aljadedah, 7/8/03).
Palestinians in various cities demanding the release of prisoners from Israeli detention camps and prisons (Alquds Alarabi, 7/8/03).
Israeli Justice Minister, Tomy Lipid, between Palestinian Justice Minister, Abdul Karim Abu Salah, and Palestinina Minister for Prisoners' Affairs, Hashem Abdul Razaq. Releasing the 6,000 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails has become a major problem for peace efforts to proceed. (An Nahar, 7/8/03).
Ten people were killed in Lagos, Nigeria, during protests against an increase in the prices of fuel. (An Nahar, 7/8/03).
Iran announced yesterday that its Shahab-3 ballistic missile has been deployed for service, with a 1,300 km range, reaching all the Middle East. (An Nahar, 7/8/03).
Russian President, Putin, discusses with his cabinet how to proceed in the Chechen crisis after an increase in suicide bombing.. (An Nahar, 7/8/03).
Fousia Sheikh Mohamud Ali (L) the Kenyan wife of Khalif Abdi Hussein, who was arrested by US agents in Malawi on suspicion of being a terrorist, talks to Reuters in Nairobi on July 7 accompanied by her children. The mother of five appealed to US President George W. Bush on the eve of his Africa tour for help in finding her husband. (Reuters, Khaleej Times, 7/8/03).

 


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