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Funeral of the Palestinians who were killed during the Israeli air raid on Al-Nussairat refugee camp, Gaza. 14 were killed and over 140 injured in 5 Israeli raids on the Palestinian people. (Annhar, 10/22/03).
 

Palestinian women crying during the funeral of the victims of Israeli air raids on Al-Nussairat refugee camp. 14 Palestinians were killed, about 140 civilians were injured in 5 Israeli air raids on Gaza Strip. (Alquds Alarabi, 10/22/03).
   
US soldiers started arresting followers of the Shi'a cleric, Al-Sadr, in Karbala yesterday. (Alittihad, 10/22/03).
 
 
There were reports that the wife of the Iraqi President Saddam Hussain, Sajida, had arrived with some of her family members in Sana'a, the capital of Yemen, seeking political asylum. (Alquds Alarabi, 10/22/03).
 
 
A coalition soldier searching an Iraqi man yesterday. (Alquds Alarabi, 10/22/03).
   
US Secretary of State, Colin Powell, in Kenya to pressure the Sudanese government to reach a peace agreement with the rebels to allow them to secede in 6 years (Assafir, 10/22/03).
Malaysian Prime Minister, Mahatir Muhammed, and US President, George Bush, during one of the APEC meetings in Bangkok. (Annhar, 10/22/03).

 

 

 

 

 

Iranian National Security Council Chairman with the visiting foreign ministers of Germany, Britain, and France in Tehran yesterday. (Annahar, 10/22/03).

 
The rogue state of Israel was condemned for building an illegal wall inside the Palestinian territories. 144 countries adopted the UNGA resolution, 12 abstained, and 4 voted against. These were the US, Israel Micornesia, and the Marshal Islands. (Assafir, 10/23/03).
 

Palestinian man and child crying the death of a relative who was killed by Israeli occupation soldiers in Hebron yesterday. (Assafir, 10/23/03).
   
Two Palestinians helping the elderly aunt of Sami Jaradat, the Jihad activist who was arrested in Seelat Al-Harithiya, Jenin yesterday. An Israeli occupation jeep is seen behind them (Alquds, 10/23/03).
   
Hundreds of protestors march from the Parliament House in Canberra to the U.S. embassy during President George W. Bush's visit to the Australian capital on October 23, 2003. Bush met with Prime Minister John Howard and addressed a joint sitting of the two houses in Parliament. (Idrees Latif/ Reuters, 10/23/03).
   
Anti-US demonstration in Sidney, protesting President Bush's visit to Australia yesterday. (Alittihad, 10/22/03).
 
 
US soldiers transporting Iraqis after arresting them in north Tikrit. (Assafir, 10/23/03).
 
 
An Iraqi woman with her child while US soldiers searching her house in Al-Hamra, near Tikrit. (Assafir, 10/23/03).
   
US Secretary of State, Colin Powell, in Kenya with the Sudanese Vice President, Ali Uthman Taha, and the rebel leader, John Garang. Powell wanted them to come to Washington to sign the agreement on the White House lawn. (Al-Ahram, 10/23/03).
   
Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma, (C), looks through binoculars at the construction of a Russian dam at the Tuzla spit, in a thin Azov Sea channel, as a border guard gestures, on the small Crimean island of Tuzla, Ukraine on Thursday. Kuchma flew to Tuzla to inspect border troops guarding the island and monitoring the construction of the dam that Kiev claims threatens Ukraine's sovereignty. (AP, Khaleej Times, 10/23/03).
Malaysian Prime Minister, Mahathir Muhammed, and East Timor Prime Minister, El-Katiri. Mahathir blasted the West of spreading democracy by terrorizing the Third World. (Assafir, 10/23/03).

 

 

 

 

 

About 200,000 people participated in the funeral of Ali Izzat Bigovich, the former Bosnian President, in Sarajevo yesterday. (Assafir, 10/23/03).

Palestinian children facing the gun of an Israeli military soldier. (Alittihad, 10/24/03).
 

A Palestinian woman protesting the Sharon Land-Grab Wall with a sign that says: "Apartheid Wall = Starvation". (Alquds Alarabi, 10/24/03).
   
Australian police pushing demonstrators away from the US embassy in Canberra, who protested the visit of President Bush to their country. (Annhar, 10/24/03).
 
 
Iraqis protesting in Baghdad the arrest of three Iraqi women by US forces in an attempt to force their husbands to give themselves in to them (Alquds Alarabi, 10/24/03).
 
 
A US soldier during a confrontation with Iraqi resistance in Tikrit. (Annahar, 10/24/03).
 
 
An Iraqi passing through US tanks (Alquds Alarabi, 10/24/03).
   
Saudi police after disbanding a pro-reform demonstration in Jeddah. (Assafir 10/24/03).
   
About 5,000 Lebanese demonstrated in Beirut yesterday in protest against government local policies. (Assafir, 10/24/03).
   
German Muslims protesting in Berlin against the anti-Islam campaign that has targeted Islamic charities (Alquds Alarabi, 10/24/03).
Tayseer Allouni, correspondent of the Qatari TV station Al-Jazeera, was released from prison yesterday. He was accused by a Spanish judge of links with Al-Qaeda mainly because of his coverage of the Afghan and Iraq wars in a way that neo-imperialist Spanish government did not like. (Assafir, 10/24/03).

 

 

 

 

 

Anna Palacio and Kofi Annan in the Madrid Iraq donors Conference yesterday. (Assafir, 10/24/03).

 

 


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