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| A
Palestinian
women screaming in complaint to God against the oppressive
Israeli occupation demolition of her home in the Laban Al-Sharqiya
village, Nablus, yesterday (Al-Ayyam, 7/7/05). |
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| A casualty is taken away on a
stretcher at London's King Cross station in London July 7, 2005. A series
of explosions ripped through London's underground system on Thursday
morning, killing 37 and injuring 700 people, in what appeared to be co-ordinated
attacks to coincide with the start of a G8 summit in Scotland. (Reuters,
7/7/05). |
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| Pedestrians walk home in central
London, July 7, 2005, after four blasts ripped through the city during
rush hour on Thursday morning. Four blasts ripped through London on
Thursday, killing 37 people, wounding 700 and disrupting a meeting
of Group of Eight leaders in Scotland in attacks (Reuters, 7/7/05). |
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| An
anti-Iraq war demonstration in Copenhagen yesterday in
response to the visit of President Bush to Denmark (Annahar,
7/7/05). |
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| A
Palestinian
women screaming in complaint to God against the oppressive
Israeli occupation demolition of her home in the Laban Al-Sharqiya
village, Nablus, yesterday (Alhayat Aljadeeda, 7/7/05). |
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| An
Iraqi boy looking at the taxi of his uncle, with blood
staining the windshield. Assafir reported that US soldiers
shot the driver dead in Baghdad yesterday (Assafir, 7/7/05). |
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| Putin
and Nizar Bayiv after signing a $23 billion Russian-Kazakh
agreement that allows Russians to exploit Kurmangari field.
(Assafir, 7/7/05). |
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| Lebanese
prisoner of war, Samir Al-Qantar, interviewed on Al-Arabiya
TV yesterday, demanded that the Lebanese government do more
to release him from Israeli prisons. (Assafir, 7/7/05). |
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| Israeli
Terror: An
Israeli occupation soldier pointing his gun at members of a
Palestinian family in Al-Khalil (Hebron) yesterday.
Pro-Israel Western corporate media would neither show such
daily Israeli terror to their audiences nor call them terror
(Alquds, 7/10/05). |
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| An
Iraqi policeman examines the remains of a vehicle used as a
suicide car bomb in the northern city of Kirkuk July 10,
2005. A suicide car bomber killed three civilians and
wounded 10 near the local authority building in the
ethnically tense northern oil city Sunday, police said.
(Photo by Stringer/Iraq/Reuters, 7/10/05). |
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| Former
Sudanese rebel leader John Garang arriving in the Khartoum
Airport July 8, 2005. Garang arrived in the capital on
Friday to be sworn in as first vice president in a
government born out of a peace agreement that ended more
than two decades of civil war. (Assafir, 7/9/05). |
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| A
crowd of more than a million Sudanese people greet former
southern Sudanese rebel leader John Garang in Khartoum's
green square July 8, 2005. Garang arrived in the capital on
Friday to be sworn in as first vice president in a
government born out of a peace agreement that ended more
than two decades of civil war. (REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin, 09
Jul 2005 REUTERS/Str). |
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| Israeli
occupation soldiers beating a Palestinian woman during a
protest against the Israeli Apartheid, Land-Grab Wall in the
village of Azzoun yesterday (Alhayat Aljadeeda, 7/10/05). |
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| Palestinian
17-year-old Muheeb Assi, who was killed by an Israeli
occupation soldier in his village of Beit Leqya while
playing yesterday. (IPC, 7/10/05). |
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| A
Palestinian man passes through a barred steel fence
separating Abu Dis from occupied East Jerusalem yesterday
(Al-Ayyam, 7/10/05).
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Israeli Apartheid, Land-Grab Wall: A Crime Against Humanity:
A Palestinian man wriggles through a concrete
wall, part of the Israeli Apartheid, Land-Grab Wall dividing
occupied Palestinian East Jerusalem from the West Bank town
of Abu Dis, July 11, 2005. European Union foreign policy
chief Javier Solana criticised Israel on Monday for building
the Wall around Jerusalem, and the Palestinian prime
minister said it made a farce of efforts to restart the
peace process. Israel faced new pressure over its
controversial network of walls and fences a day after giving
final approval to a segment it said would eventually
separate 55,000 Palestinian residents of Jerusalem from the
rest of the holy city and separating 240,000 Palestinians in
the city from the rest of the West Bank. (11 Jul 2005
REUTERS/Mahfouz Abu Turk). |
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| Palestinians
protesting the Israeli occupation Apartheid, Land-Grab Wall
at the Qalandiya checkpoint, separating occupied Jerusalem
from Ramallah, yesterday (Assafir, 7/12/05). |
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| Iraqis
in the Shi'i district of Al-Sadr, in Baghdad, signing the
one-million signature petition with their blood
demanding an end to the US occupation of Iraq. US
media always mention that only Sunnis demand an end to the
US occupation (Assafir, 7/12/05). |
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| Crimes
against humanity in Iraq: Adnan Al-Dulaimi,
Chairman of the Iraqi Sunni Waqf (religious endowment),
during a press conference in Baghdad yesterday. Al-Dulaimi
said that the Iraqi Shi'i police arrested nine Sunnis from
Al-Shu'ula district, tortured them, then executed them by
suffocation, when they were forced inside a tightly closed
truck (Annahar, 7/12/05). |
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| US
and Iraqi troops arrive Sunday on the scene of a suicide
bombing outside an Iraqi army recruiting centre in Baghdad
(Jordan Times, AP photo by Khalid Mohammed, 7/11/05). |
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| Bosnian
Muslims pray behind some of the more than 600 coffins
containing remains of victims of the Srebrenica massacre,
before the funeral in Potocari, July 11, 2005. Relatives
wept over coffins of victims of the Srebrenica massacre, dug
out of death pits and awaiting burial on Monday at a
ceremony to mark the 10th anniversary of Europe's worst
atrocity in 50 years. The coffins contained the latest
identified remains found in mass graves dug by Bosnian Serb
forces to hide their slaughter of 8,000 Muslim men between
July 11 and July 18, 1995. (Reuters, 7/11/05). |
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| Kyrgyzstan's
newly-elected president Kurmanbek Bakiyev on July 11, 2005
questioned the continued presence of U.S. troops at a
military base they have used since the war to oust the
Taliban in Afghanistan. (Reuters, 7/11/05).
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