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President Fidel Castro leads a demonstration against Spain and Italy for their leading role to impose sanctions on Cuba (An Nahar, 6/13/03).
Blair in Paris hoping that Chirac may help him survive the mounting British anger against him for lying about WMD as the cause of invading Iraq. (An Nahar, 6/13/03).
Anti-government demonstrators took out to the streets of Tehran for the second night, with confrontation with the police. (An Nahar, 6/13/03).
A Palestinian holding the milk bottle of the Palestinian girl who was assassinated by Israeli missiles together with her father and her mother in Gaza yesterday. (An Nahar, 6/13/03).
Two Israeli women crying after a Hamas suicide bomber destroyed a bus  in Jerusalem (An Nahar, 6/13/03).
Unemployed Iraqis demanding the US rulers of Iraq to provide them with jobs (An Nahar, 6/13/03).
US forces arrested about 400 Iraqis following a wave of attacks against them (Alquds Alarabi,  6/13/03).
Palestinians praying on the victims of Israeli raids before burying them yesterday. (Alquds Alarabi, 6/13/03).
Palestinians carrying one of the victims of the Israeli air raid on Gaza, in which 7 people were killed and 30 were injured, including many children and women (Alquds Alarabi, 6/13/03).
.US army scouts, from 1/64 Armour of the Third Division's 2nd brigade, patrol the souk area in the Iraqi city of Fallujah on Thursday (photo by Aladin Abdel Naby/Reuters, Jordan Times, 6/13/03).
Lifting the Palestinian flag on destroyed buildings has become an observed ritual that Palestinians perform after every Israeli air or land raid. This was in Hebron yesterday, when Abbas Abu Hilayil held the flag on the rubble of the house of his captive brother, Nabeel (Alquds, 6/14/03).
Israeli terrorism continues. A Palestinian child wounded during an Israeli air raid on the Sabra neighborhood in Gaza yesterday  (An Nahar, 6/14/03).
Israeli campaign to pre-empt the Road Map continues. Yesterday, an Israeli air raid assassinated the Hamas activist, Al-Lidawi. By assassinating Palestinians, the Sharon government wants Hamas to avenge them by suicide bombing, which kills peace efforts together with the killing of civilians on both sides. (An Nahar, 6/14/03).
In a new letter, Saddam threatens more resistance and even attacks on the countries occupying Iraq (Alquds Alarabi, 6/14/03).
Iraqi Muslim worshipers standing between their Mosque and US tanks. It was reported that US forces entered the Abu Hudhaifa Mosque yesterday, for the first time since the invasion of Iraq . (An Nahar, 6/14/03).
An Iraqi lifting a copy of the Holy Qur'an in front of a US soldier in what seems to be the beginning of a religious conflict, if the US occupation of Iraq continues for a long time. (Alquds Alarabi, 6/14/03).
Iraqis in a spontaneous demonstration against US forces, which entered the Abu Hudhaifa Mosque yesterday (Alquds Alarabi,  6/14/03).
Confrontations between students and the police in Tehran yesterday . (Alquds Alarabi, 6/14/03).
North Korean delegate Kim Byung Chul, (L), and his South Korean counterpart Cho Myong-kyun, shake hands during a ceremony to connect railways across their heavily armed border in Paju, north of Seoul on June 14, re-linking the two countries for the first time in more than a half century. (AP, Khaleej Times, 6/14/03).
The European Committee to write the European Constitution presided by the former French President D'Estan and his two deputies, former prime ministers of Belgium and Italy (An Nahar, 6/14/03).
Russian Defense Minister, Ivanov, announced in Brussels yesterday that Russia is ready to help ISAF forces in Kabul, if asked !!! Some people don't learn. (Alquds Alarabi, 6/14/03).
Iraqis stopped the export of oil to Turkey by two explosive attacke on the oil pipeline yesterday (Alittihad, 6/14/03).
Two Palestinian children among the 26 civilians injured during the Israeli air raid that assassinated Al-Lidawi in Sabra, Gaza (Al-Ayyam, 6/14/03).
A Palestinian infant was among the victims murdered in an Israeli air raid on Shaikh Radhwan neighborhood, Gaza (Alhayat Aljadeeda, 6/14/03).

 

 

 

Palestinian Presidnet Yasser Arafat adjusts his head-dress, kuffiyeh, during a meeting
Palestinian President, Yasser Arafat, adjusts his head dress, kuffiya, during a meeting yesterday. ( PMC, 6/15/03).
Collective punishment (a war crime) continues: Palestinians forced by Israeli occupation force to walk on foot between towns after banning the use of paved roads. This dust road links Beit Hanoon with Jabalia (Alquds, 6/15/03).
Gaza bride
A Palestinian bride walks with relatives after being helped over a sand barricade put up by Israeli occupation army bulldozers to block a main communications route in the area of the Netzarim settlement in the Gaza Strip on Friday (photo by Mohammed ABED/AFP, Jordan Times, 6/15/03).
The Hamas leader, Abdul Aziz Al-Rantissi, talking to journalists in his apartment in Gaza yesterday, after he had recovered  from his wounds incured by the Israeli assassination attempt on his life. (Alquds, 6/15/03).
Advisor to President Arafat, Nabeel Abu Rudaina (left of reader) and Muhammed Dahlan, Palestinian Security Minister in Ramallah. (An Nahar, 6/15/03).
Israeli soldier screaming at a Palestinian man at an Israeli military checkpoint inside Palestinian territories yesterday. (An Nahar, 6/15/03).
An Iraqi walks down the road past a burning oil pipeline in Iraq's northern oilfield of Makhoul after what residents said were twin bomb attacks aimed at sabotaging deliveries which the US-led coalition is poised to resume. The pipeline is some 15 kilometres from the key refinery town of Baiji (photo by Ramzi HAIDAR/AFP, Jordan Times, 6/15/03).
French planes in the aviation and space exhibition at Bourgeat yesterday, with absence of US and Russian participants this year (An Nahar, 6/15/03).
Liberian President, Taylor, going to Church in Livingston. Rebels refuse to sign a ceasefire agreement before his departure. (An Nahar, 6/15/03).
An elderly Palestinian assisted walking on the rubble of his home, which was demolished in Khan Younis yesterday (Alhayat Aljadedah, 6/15/03).
The funeral of Khalid Saqer (19), who was killed by Israeli Occupation Forces in Ascar refugee camp, Nablus. (Teshreen, 6/15/03).
US soldiers body searching Iraqis after a wave of attacks on US forces in Iraq. (Teshreen, 6/15/03).

 

 


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