Today's News Photos www.aljazeerah.info

الجزيرة

Book reviews

Cartoon links

News Archive 

News Photo

Columnists

Documents

Editorials 

Opinion Editorial

letters to the editor

Human Price of the Israeli Occupation of Palestine

Islam

Israeli daily aggression on the Palestinian people 

Media Watch

Mission and meaning of Al-Jazeerah

News Photo

Peace Activists 

Poetry

Public Announcements 

   Public Activities 

Women in News

Cities, localities, and tourist attractions


 

 

Aljazeerah Info Center needs your support

Send donations by check to: Al-Jazeerah Info Center, P.O. Box 724, Dalton, GA 30722-0724, USA.

 

 

 
 
   
Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader speaks on NBC's 'Meet the Press' during a taping at the NBC studios in Washington, February 22, 2004. Nader announced he will run for U.S. president as an independent in the 2004 election. Nader said that he would challenge the two major parties' addiction to serve corporate interests. (Photo by Alex Wong/Reuters, 2/23/04).
   
Ahmed Talib Al-Ibrahimi announced his candidacy to run for the Algerian presidency as a rival to President Boutafliqa. (Assafir,  2/23/04).
   
Iraqi police survey the scene of a suicide attack in front of the police station in the town of Kirkuk, north of Baghdad, February 23, 2004. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld flew into Iraq to gauge security risks ahead of a handover of power to Iraqis and weigh an insurgency highlighted by a fresh suicide bombing in northern Iraq. (Photo by Namir Noor-Eldeen/Reuters, 2/23/04).
   
Men driving a stolen vehicle pass a body on a street in Cap-Haitien, Haiti on February 22, 2004. The United States is sending about 50 U.S. Marines to Haiti to protect its embassy in the Caribbean nation where armed rebels took control of the second largest city over the weekend, U.S. officials said on Feb. 23. (Photo by Daniel Morel/Reuters, 2/23/04).
   
Two Afghani soldiers guarding the US helicopter which crashed yesterday (Assafir, 2/23/04).
   
Two Palestinian children playing near the Sharon Land-Grab Wall that the Israeli built to separate the two neighborhoods of Baqa El-Sharqiya from Baqa El-Gharbiya (Al-Ayyam, 2/23/04).
   
Iraqi women recruited for civil defense during graduation in Baghdad yesterday (Assafir, 2/23/04).

 

 
 
An Israeli border policeman blocks the way as Palestinian school children demonstrated protesting against the building of Israel's Land-Grab barrier in the village of Budros, near Ramallah, on Monday (REUTERS photo by Magnus Johansson, Jordan Times, 2/24/04).
   
Palestine representative in the UN, Nasser Al-Qidwa, addressing the International Court of Justice in the Hague yesterday (Annahar, 2/24/04).
  Backdropped by part of the 8-meter-tall wall Israel is building in occupied Palestinian territory, Palestinians participate in a demonstration against the barrier, in the West Bank suburb of Jerusalem that is being cut off from the city by the wall, Monday Feb. 23, 2004, which coincided with world court hearings on the legality of the barrier in the Hague, Netherlands  
Palestinian demonstrators protesting the Israeli Land-Grab Wall that separates one Palestinian suburb from occupied East Jerusalem (pmc, 2/24/04).
   
Palestinian Prime Minister, Ahmed Qourei, addressing anti-Wall demonstrators in his hometown of Abu Deis yesterday (Annahar, 2/24/04).
   
Israeli occupation soldiers take up positions during clashes after a demonstration by Palestinians against the Israeli Land-Grab barrier in the West Bank city of Abu Dis February 23, 2004. (Photo by Reinhard Krause/Reuters, 2/24/04).
   
The wall cuts the West Bank town of Abu Dis in two. (AFP, Arab News, 2/24/04).
The Iranian Conservative member of Parliament, Alikhan (second right with turban) clashing with hands with a reform member of Parliament (not visible in the picture). (Annahar, 2/24/04).
   
The Indonesian President, Megawati Sukarnu Putri, addressing the World Conference of Islamic Scholars in Jakarta yesterday. She said that the war on Iraq (which was waged for WMD) and the ban on Islamic headscarves are example of Western oppression of Muslims. (Annahar,  2/24/04).
   
German Chancellor, Gerhard Schroeder, and Turkish Prime Minister, Tayeb Erdogan, in Ankara yesterday. Schroeder said that Turkey is on the right path towards joining the EU. (Annahar, 2/24/04).
 
 
 
Israeli occupation soldiers beating a Palestinian youngman during a demonstration against the Sharon Land-Grab Wall (Al-Khaleej, 2/25/04).
   
An Israeli soldier arrests a Palestinian boy who attended a protest against the Wall, in the A'idah refugee camp near the West Bank city of Bethlehem, February 24, 2004.(REUTERS/Nayef Hashlamoun, 2/24/04).
   
Palestinian demonstrators trying to stop an Israeli occupation bulldozer working in the Sharon Land-Grab Wall, near Beit Sourik, in the West Bank yesterday. (Assafir, 2/25/04).
   
An Israeli soldier beside the body of a Lebanese shepherd who was killed by Israeli soldiers near the border (Al-Ra'i, 2/25/04).
   
Iraqi guerillas killed three Iraqis yesterday during an attack on their car. Two of the killed work as translators for a US military base in Mosul airport. (Al-Ra'i, 2/25/04).
   
Judges of the International Court of Justice during the hearings about the Sharon Land-Grab Wall, on Tuesday. (Al-Ra'i, 2/25/04).
   
The Palestinian, Mustafa Al-Barghouth, side by side with Orthodox Jews in a demonstration against the Sharon Land-Grab Wall. (Al-Ahram, 2/25/04).
   
Survivors of the earthquake amid the ruins of Ait Belaziz, Morocco. (AFP, Arab News, 2/25/04)
   
A view of the destruction resulting from an earthquake hitting Al-Hasseima area, in northeastern Morocco yesterday. The 6.5 degrees quake killed and injured hundreds of people. (Alittihad, 2/25/04).
   
Moroccan women crying after the earthquake that hit Al-Hasseima area. (Al-Khaleej, 2/25/04).
   
The Moroccan earthquake was echoed with tremors in Gibraltar, Spain, and France yesterday (Al-Ra'i, 2/25/04).
   
Moroccans burying the dead after the yesterday's earthquake in Al-Hasseima area. (Assafir,  2/25/04).
   
President Putin appointed Khristinko as his new prime minister, just months before the Russian elections. (Assafir, 2/25/04).