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  Another Palestinian "terrorist' stone thrower terrorizing these docile, peaceful, civilized, and democratic Israeli occupation bulldozers for no reason other than demolishing Palestinian homes (Al-Khaleej, 9/28/03).  
   
  A child waves an Iraqi flag in front of police stationed near the Israeli Embassy during an anti-war rally in Athens, September 27, 2003. The rally was organized by groups supporting the Iraqi and Palestinian people. Later, the protesters marched peacefully to the U.S.A. and Israeli embassies where they expressed their opposition to the ongoing occupation of Iraq and the Palestinian territories.( REUTERS/ Christina Kalligianni, 9/28/03).  
   
  Sudan's vice president Ali Osman Mohamed Taha is greeted by crowds in Khartoum on Saturday. Tens of thousands of people from both sides of war divided Sudan came to greet Taha upon his return from successful peace talks in Kenya. (AP, Khaleej Times, 9/28/03)  
   
  Two of the four Iraqis who were killed by US soldiers in Fallouja yesterday (Annahar, 9/28/03).  
   
  An Iraqi child in Fallouja Hospital, one of many civilians wounded by US soldiers yesterday (Annahar, 9/28/03).  
   
  A Palestinian girl on Saturday carries a national flag during a demonstration in Beirut. Some 5,000 Lebanese and Palestinians took to the streets to denounce the US-led occupation of Iraq and Israel's policies against the Palestinians (photo by Joseph BARRAK/AFP, Jordan Times, 9/28/03)  
   
  Turkish demonstrators burning US and Israeli flags in protest to the US occupation of Iraq and the Israeli occupation of Palestine. Similar demonstrations were organized in London, Paris, Brussels, and Athens. (Annahar, 9/28/03).  
   
  British demonstrators in Trafalgar Square protesting the US occupation of Iraq and the Israeli occupation of Palestine. Similar demonstrations were organized in London, Paris, Brussels, and Ankara (Al-Khaleej, 9/28/03).  
   
  Protesters with placards during an anti-war rally in Trafalgar Square, London, on Saturday. (AN photo by Yasser Alireza, Arab News, 9/28/03).  
   
  Rome's ancient Colosseum is seen at sunrise during a power outage on Sunday. A power cut hit a large part of Italy in the early hours of Sunday morning. The national grid authority said the blackout was caused by a malfunction of incoming electricity lines from abroad. (Reuters, Khaleej Times, 9/28/03).  
   
  South Korean demonstrators protesting their government's decision to send troops to Iraq. (Annahar, 9/28/03).  
   
  A US tank guarding a bridge in Baghdad yesterday. (Alittihad, 9/28/03).  
   
  An Israeli soldier pointing his gun at Palestinian civilians at a checkpoint in the West Bank yesterday. (Alittihad, 9/28/03).  
   
  A Palestinian boy trying to climb on the back of an Israeli occupation tank. (Alquds Alarabi, 9/29/03).  
  With a Palestinian flag waving in the foreground, protesters march against United States' occupation of Iraq and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2003, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. Approximately 3,000 people participated in the event  
  About 3,000 people marched in Hollywood, Los Angeles, on Sunday, in protest against the US occupation of Iraq and the Israeli occupation of Palestine (PMC, 9/29/03).  
   
  Palestinians in Nablus marched in the 4th anniversary of their Uprising against the Israeli occupation. Similar parades were organized in various Palestinian cities yesterday. (Annahar, 9/29/03).  
   
  Hamas female activists carrying a sketch structure of Al-Aqsa Mosque during yesterday's demonstration in Nablus (Assafir, 9/29/03).  
   
  Bush and Putin urged Iran to relinquish its atomic ambition. Of course they never mentioned or thought about the Israeli arsenal of nuclear weapons (Assafir, 9/29/03).  
 
 
  The first group of US soldiers arrived in the US from Iraq, for a two-week vacation (Alquds Alarabi, 9/29/03).  
   
  US soldiers carrying Iraqi anti-aircraft missiles found near Tikrit yesterday. (Annahar, 9/29/03).  
 

 

 
  Egyptian writers participated in the worldwide support for Iraqis and Palestinians in a Cairo demonstration yesterday. Fatihiya El-Assal to the right. (Assafir, 9/29/03)  
 
 
  In a new tape, Ayman Al-Zawahiri said that the 28 pages missing from the US Congress Report demand that Saudi Arabia stop publishing the Holy Qur'an. (Alquds Alarabi, 9/29/03).  
 
 
  Part of the Cairo demonstration against the occupation of Palestine and Iraq on Saturday. (Alquds Alarabi, 9/29/03).  
   
  Palestinian member of parliament, Marwan Al-Barghouth, pushed by an Israeli guard inside a bus after getting out of court yesterday. (Annahar, 9/30/03).  
   
  President Arafat (74) and his doctor, Ashraf Al-Kurdi, telling journalists that he's in good health now (Assafir, 9/30/03)  
   
  Dominique de Villepin: Power should be transferred to Iraqis (Annahar, 9/30/03).  
   
  Iranian President, Muhammed Khatami (right) welcoming Syrian Vice President, Abdul Halim Khaddam, who arrived to Tehran in a sudden visit yesterday (Assafir, 9/30/03).  
   
  Egyptian President, Hosni Mubarak, arrived in Abu Dhabi, in a short visit. He was greeted by the UAE President, Shaikh Zayed (Assafir, 9/30/03)  
   
  US forces taking position during a battle with the Iraqi resistance in Khalidiya yesterday (Assafir, 9/30/03)  
   
  US occupation soldiers searching an Iraqi bedroom in Tikrit yesterday. (Annahar, 9/30/03).  
   
  Iraqis examining the rubble of their home after a gun battle between between Iraqi resistance and US soldiers in Khalidiya yesterday. (Annahar, 9/30/03).  
   
  Iraqi troops participated with US troops in fighting against Iraqi resistance in Khalidiya yesterday. (Assafir, 9/30/03).  
   
  The Egyptian Siamese Twins, Talya and Taleen, arrived in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for a surgery to separate them, scheduled on Oct 4, 2003. (Al-Riyad, 9/30/03).  

 


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