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An Israeli
occupation soldier terrorizing a Palestinian
child in Nablus yesterday (Alquds Alarabi,
11/13/03). |
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Relatives of Nahidh Kitkit (27) crying during
his funeral in Jabalia refugee camp. Kitkit was
an Islamic Jihad member and was killed during a
fire exchange with the Israeli occupation
soldiers, east of Al-Buraij refugee camp, Gaza
Strip (Assafir, 11/13/03). |
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Prime Minister Ahmed Qorei (left)
listens as President Yasser Arafat delivers a
speech during a Palestine parliamentary session
in Ramallah on Wednesday. (AFP, Arab News,
11/13/03). |
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Washington to Paul Bremer: Step back a little
bit and allow an Iraqi Karzai to come forward (Annahar,
11/13/03). |
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Iranian President, Muhammed Khatami, criticized
the IAEA report that said that Iran did some
activities related to making a nuclear bomb (Annahar,
11/13/03). |
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Palestinian Legislative Council gave the new
Qurei government its confidence in Ramallah,
yesterday (Assafir, 11/13/03). |
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Members of the Italian Senate standing in a
moment of silence for the Italians who were
killed in Nassiriya. The Italian opposition
parties called for an immediate Italian
withdrawal from Iraq but the government refused.
(Assafir, 11/13/03). |
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An Italian
military police armoured car passes in front of
the smoke from a bomb blast in Nassiriya, about
290km south of Baghdad, on Wednesday (Photo by
Alfredo Cunha-Jornal de Noticias/Reuters, Jordan
Times, 11/13/03). |
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Israeli
soldiers beating international peace
activists, who were protesting against the
Israeli Apartheid Land-Grab Wall, near the
village of Burqa in the northern West Bank
(Annahar, 11/14/03). |
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A Palestinian
mother holding her child and running away
from the tear gas bomb, which Israeli
occupation forces fired at demonstrators
protesting the apartheid land-grab Wall,
at East Baqa, in the West Bank, yesterday
(Alquds, 11/14/03). |
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An Israeli
occupation soldier on top of a group of
international peace activists, who were
protesting the Israeli apartheid Wall,
near Burqa, the West Bank (Al-Khaleej,
11/14/03). |
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International
peace activists attacked with tear gas by
Israeli occupation soldiers near Burqa,
West Bank (Alquds Alarabi, 11/14/03). |
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Taha
Ad Duwaik, a released Palestinian
prisoner, who was forcibly dislocated by
Israeli occupation forces from his home
town of Hebron to the Gaza Strip,
yesterday (Annahar, 11/14/03). |
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Dutch
occupation soldiers pointing their guns at
Iraqi civilians in Al-Samawa, yesterday (Assafir,
11/14/03). |
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British
occupation soldiers and an Iraqi policeman
arresting an Iraqi, who was suspected of
resistance (Alquds Alarabi, 11/14/03). |
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Chechen
activist, Ahmed Zakiyiv, whose extradition
to Russia was rejected by an English court
(Annahar, 11/14/03). |
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Former Iranian
Ambassador to Argentina, Hadi Sulaimanpour,
was released yesterday, after a British
court had refused extraditing him to
Argentina, which accuses him of
involvement in the 1994 explosions (Assafir,
11/14/03). |
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David
Rockefeller awarding the George Marshal
award to Colin Powell, who told the
Washington Post that he agreed with
Marshal in that the Secretary of State
should serve his president even if he
disagrees with him about policy (Annahar,
11/14/03). |
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British
Foreign Minister, Jack Straw, announcing
in Washington, after a meeting with Dick
Cheney, that it is hard to achieve
democracy in Iraq while there is no
security (Annahar, 11/14/03). |
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President
Bashar Al-Assad receiving the Luxembourg
Foreign Minister, Idi Polmer, in Damascus
yesterday (Annahar, 11/14/03). |
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Palestinian
Prime Minister, Ahmed Quorei, presiding
over the first meeting of his government.
He announced his intention to meet with
the Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon,
as soon as possible (Assafir, 11/14/03). |
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Palestinians
jumping over the Israeli apartheid Wall
separating East Jerusalem form neighboring
Palestinian villages (Alquds Alarabi,
11/14/03). |
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Palestinians were prevented by Israeli occupation forces from
praying at Al-Aqsa Mosque on Friday. They performed their
prayers outside the Mosque walls (Alhayat Aljadedah, 11/15/03). |
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| Israeli
occupation soldiers controlling a narrow pathway from Bethlehem
to Jerusalem. They were not protecting an Israeli city or a
population center. Rather, they were preventing Palestinian
Muslims from reaching Al-Aqsa Mosque for the Friday prayers (Alquds,
11/15/03). |
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| A group of Turkish
police and firefighters stand near damaged cars and buildings in
central Istanbul, Nov. 15, 2003. Up to 24 people were killed and
146 were wounded Saturday when car bombs shattered two Istanbul
synagogues as worshippers celebrated the Sabbath, officials
said. (Photo by Stringer/ Turkey/ Reuters, 11/15/03)
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A frightened
Iraqi woman holds her child as another
hitting her face with her hands, in
extreme anger and despair, moments
after US soldiers raided their house in Tikrit early Friday morning and detained
three men. (AFP, Arab News, 11/15/03).
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A medic checks a victim's
pulse after a bomb exploded at an Istanbul
synagogue as two blasts struck Istanbul
November 15, 2003. The explosions were
caused by car bombs.(TURKEY OUT, REUTERS/Hurriyet,
11/15/03). |
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U.S. Army
combat engineers inspect the damage
November 14, 2003 to a building in a
former Republican Guard compound in
Baghdad, which was shelled by the U.S. Air
Forces. U.S. forces destroyed a building
in the compound that they said resistance
fighters used to launch attacks and struck
more suspected mortar and rocket-launch
sites. (Photo by Goran Tomasevic/ Reuters,
11/15/03). |
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A victim is helped after a
bomb exploded at an Istanbul synagogue as
two blasts struck Istanbul November 15,
2003. The explosions were caused by car
bombs (TURKEY OUT, REUTERS/ Hurriyet,
11/15/03). |
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Protesters
shout anti-US slogans during a rally
against the visiting US Defense Secretary
Donald H. Rumsfeld and Japanese
government's planned dispatch of Japan
Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) to Iraq.
Rumsfeld is here as part of a weeklong
Asian tour for the first time as his
title. The bibs read, "We are against
Rumsfeld's visit and stop the dispatch of
JSDF troops." - (AP, Khaleej Times,
11/15/03). |
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A South Korean protester
joins a demonstration in Seoul ahead of
U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's
visit November 15, 2003. More than 3,000
activists and workers gathered in central
Seoul on Saturday to protest against the
government's possible additional dispatch
of troops to Iraq. Rumsfeld is scheduled
to arrive in Seoul on Sunday. (REUTERS/Kim
Kyung-Hoon, 11/15/03). |
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A South Korean protester in
a military uniform wears a mask of
President Roh Moo-hyun during an anti-war
rally in Seoul November 15, 2003. About
3,000 South Koreans staged a noisy protest
in central Seoul on Saturday, a day before
U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's
visit to Seoul. (REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon,
11/15/03). |
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Former U.S. president Bill
Clinton (L) meets Chinese President Hu
Jintao (R) at the Great Hall of the People
in Beijing November 10, 2003. (Photo by
Xinhua/Reuters, 11/15/03). |
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Democratic presidential
candidate Howard Dean speaks at Iowa State
University in Ames, Iowa, November 14,
2003. Dean toured Iowa college campuses
Friday to highlight his higher education
policy and rally support among young
voters. (REUTERS/John Gress, 11/15/03).
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Canadian Liberal leadership
candidate Paul Martin waves banners as he
arrives at the party's leadership
convention in Toronto November 14, 2003.
Martin, who will formally be announced as
the new leader of the Liberal Party during
the evening proceedings, will become
Canada's 21st prime minister when Jean
Chretien retires in January. (REUTERS/Jim
Young, 11/15/03). |
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