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A Palestinian boy cries Saturday after his brother was killed by Israeli occupation troops at the Rafah refugee camp in southern Gaza Strip while playing soccer. (Reuters photo by Ibraheem Abu Mustafa, Jordan Times, 4/10/05).
Iraqis demonstrated in Baghdad and other cities yesterday to protest the US occupation of their country. Above is a protest against the torture of Iraqi prisoners in the notorious Abu Gharib Prison (Aljazirah, 4/10/05).
US OUT, STOP RAIDING OUT HOMES, REMOVE ROADBLOCKS. These were some of the signs in English for the US government to read. Iraqis protestors demonstrate against the continued U.S. occupatio of their country, in Najaf on April 9, 2005. Tens of thousands of followers of cleric Muqtada Al-Sadr marched in Baghdad to denounce the U.S. occupation of Iraq , on the second anniversary of the fall of Baghdad. (Photo by Stringer/ Iraq/ Reuters, 4/9/05).
Palestinians lifting pictures of the Hamas martyrs, Shaikh Ahmed Yassin and Abdul Aziz Al-Rantissi, during a demonstration in Nablus yesterday, in protest against threats by Israeli Jewish extremist to attack Al-Aqsa Mosque (Annahar, 4/10/05).
An overview of Iraqi demonstrators in Baghdad protesting the US occupation of their country (Alrai, 4/10/05).
An Iraqi woman and her children during a house search by US soldiers yesteray  (Al-Khaleej, 4/10/05).

 

 
About 50,000 Lebanese participated in a rally in front of the Riyadh Al-Sulh statue in Beirut, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Lebanese Civil War and expressing their will not to allow it to happen again. (Annahar, 4/11/05).
Palestinians determined to protect Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem against threats of Israeli extremists to storm it (Al-Khaleej, 4/11/05).
The Iraqi government announced that the US occupation forces detain 17,000 prisoners all over Iraq. The notorious Abu Gharib prison was attacked last week. Above a view of a roadside bomb (Al-Khaleej, 4/11/05).
Israeli occupation soldiers beating Palestinian demonstrators protesting the Apartheid, Land-Grab Wall (Aljazirah, 4/11/05).
Al-Azhar University students in Cairo demonstrating against emergency law yesterday. (Assafir, 4/11/05).
 
Israeli occupation soldiers terrorizing and arresting two Palestinian boys at the Israeli occupation checkpoint in Qalandiya yesterday (Al-Ayyam, 4/13/05). 
Expansion in the illegal Israeli settlemet of Ma'ale Adomim continues even before Sharon returns from Washington (Alquds, 4/13/05).
An Iraqi National Guard soldier views the damage following a car bomb attack in western Baghdad April 13, 2005, nine were killed in the blast. (Photo by Akram Saleh/Reuters, 4/13/05).
An Iraqi policeman arrives at the scene as a U.S. military truck burns in Baghdad April 13, 2005. A car bomb blast near a U.S. military convoy on Wednesday seriously wounded four civilians in one of four blasts to hit the Iraqi capital, sources said. (13 Apr 2005 REUTERS/Thaier Al-sudani).
Iraqis examining the remains of a suicide car bomb, which exploded in Mosul yesterday (Annahar, 4/13/05).
Lebanon's Prime Minister Omar Karami speaks during a news conference moments before he announced his resignation in Beirut April 13, 2005, after failing to form a new government to lead the country to general elections scheduled in May. (Photo by Mohamed Azakir/Reuters, 4/13/05).
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad (L) and Turkish President Ahmet Necdet Sezer review an honor guard in Damascus, April 13, 2005. Sezer landed in Syria on Wednesday on a state visit which has stirred unease in the United States. (Reuters, 4/13/05).
Palestinian resistance fighters moving to confront Israeli occupation tanks in Nablus yesterday. (Alquds Alarabi, 4/12/05).

 

The three Palestinian boys who were murdered by Israeli occupation soldiers in Rafah yesterday (left) and Palestinians in Ramallah protesting the threat by extremist Jews to storm Al-Aqsa Mosque (Alhayat Aljadeeda, 4/10/05). Dr. Yousuf Abu Safiya Exposes the Israeli Deliberate Contamination of the Palestinian Environment (IPC, 4/10/05). Residents of Padang, on the island of Sumatra, head for higher ground after a magnitude 6.8 earthquake on April 10, 2005.  (Photo by Reuters, 4/10/05).

 

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