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Anti-US occupation of Iraq demonstrations broke out all over the world in the second anniversary of the US-UK invasion. Above a demonstration in Cairo, Egypt (Assafir, 3/21/05).
Anti-US occupation of Iraq demonstrations broke out all over the world in the second anniversary of the US-UK invasion. Above a demonstration in Istanbul, Turkey. (Assafir, 3/21/05).
Anti-US occupation of Iraq demonstrations broke out all over the world in the second anniversary of the US-UK invasion. Above a demonstration in San Francisco, USA. (Annahar, 3/21/05).
Anti-US occupation of Iraq demonstrations broke out all over the world in the second anniversary of the US-UK invasion. Above a demonstration in North Carolina, USA. (Annahar, 3/21/05).
Arab League Secretary-General, Amr Moussa (left) and Algerian President Boutafliqa entering the meeting hall of the Arab foreign ministers in Algiers yesterday (Annahar, 3/21/05).
Arab League Secretary-General, Amr Moussa (left) and Algerian Foreign Minister, Belkhadem: The Algiers summit will Not be the normalization summit with Israel (Almostaqbal, 3/21/05).
One British was killed, 12 were inured as a result of a blast in Doha, Qatar, on Saturday (Assafir, 3/21/05).
Palestinian members of the Orthodox Greek Church in Jerusalem shouts at Patriarch Iprinius I, demanding him to resign, for his collaboration in selling the Church property in occupied Jerusalem to Jewish extremists. (Assafir, 3/21/05).
Egyptians demonstrating in Cairo on Sunday chanting slogans, "No to Mubarak", protesting his intention to run for president for a fifth term (Assafir, 3/21/05).
Angry Palestinian members of the Orthodox Greek Church in Jerusalem shouts at Patriarch Iprinius I, demanding him to resign, for his collaboration in selling the Church property in occupied Jerusalem to Jewish extremists. (Annahar, 3/21/05).
 
Paul Wolfowitz has been reported having a romantic relationship with Shaha Ali Riza (above), an Arab feminist who is the acting manager for External Relations and Outreach for the Middle East and North Africa Region at the World Bank. (Arab News, 3/23/05).
A new bomb exploded in a shopping center in the Beirut Kaslak area, killing 4 and injuring eight people. (Annahar, Assaafir, 3/23/05).
Arab leaders meeting in the Algiers summit yesterday (Assafir, 3/23/05).
A Palestinian boy throwing a stone at the Israeli occupation soldiers during a demonstration against the Israeli Apartheid, Land-Grab Wall in the village of Bal'een yesterdy. (Assafir, 3/23/05).
Egyptian students at Al-Azhar University commemorating Shaikh Ahmed Yassin in the first anniversary of his martyrdom, in Cairo yesterday. (Assafir, 3/23/05).
Palestinian female relatives of Shaikh Ahmed Yassin visiting his grave in the Cemetery of Martyrs in Gaza City, in the first anniversary of his martyrdom, yesterday (Annahar, 3/25/05).
 
The star of the Algiers Arab summit, Libyan President, Al-Qaddhafi, delivering his one-hour long, unwritten speech at the closing session,  criticizing the West on all counts and holding Western governments responsible for terrorism, as a reaction to their invasion of the Muslim world. He warned the west that more Bin Ladens and more Zarqawis will emerge with more invasions and more occupations of Muslim and Arab lands. (Assafir, 3/24/05).
Iraqi women crying during a protest against a decision by the US-installed Iraqi government to evict them from a housing project in Baghdad (Assafir, 3/24/05).
Jamal Mubarak, son of the Egyptian President, in a press conference in Cairo yesterday, announcing that he would not run for president and would not inherit his father's office (Assafir, 3/24/05).
Leader of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood opposition organization holding a press conference in Cairo yesterday. Akef announced that his group would support President Mubarak only if he adopts the group's political paltform (Assafir, 3/24/05).
Libya president, Al-Qaddhafi, leaving the Algiers summit closing meeting after giving a one-hour speech. Behind him is his female guard. Al-Qaddhafi criticized the West on all counts and held Western government responsible for terrorism, as a reaction to their invasion of the Muslim world. (Alquds Alarabi, 3/24/05).
Algerian President, Boutafliqa, and Libyan president, Al-Qaddhafi, at the Algiers Arab Summit. Al-Qaddhafi was given a chance to address the meeting and the world at the closing session. He warned the West that their actions (wars, invasions, occupation) have led to the emergence of terrorism. (Alquds Alarabi, 3/25/05).

 

Iraqi men look at a truck destroyed in fighting on March 22, 2005 between Iraqi resistance fighters and a US-led military force near Tikrit, March 23. The Iraqi government said on Wednesday its forces killed 85 resistance fighters. Notices distributed by a group called the Islamic Army of Tikrit said 11 resistance fighters had been killed, while "many more" police commandos were killed. (Photo by Sabah Al-Bazee/ Reuters, 3/23/05). President George W. Bush gathers with Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin (R) and Mexican President Vicente Fox at the start of their trilateral meeting at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, March 23, 2005. The trio will announce a broad plan to strengthen economic and security ties among the three countries, U.S. officials said. (Photo by Reuters, 3/23/05). A Palestinian boy throwing a stone at the Israeli occupation soldiers during a demonstration against the Israeli Apartheid, Land-Grab Wall in the village of Bal'een yesterdy. (Assafir, 3/23/05).

 

 

A Palestinian youth throws a stone at Israeli occupation forces during a protest against the Israeli Apartheid, Land-Grab Wall near the West Bank village of Bal'een March 18, 2005. . (18 Mar 2005 REUTERS/ Goran Tomasevic). A Palestinian youth screaming of pain after being hit of a bullet in his leg by Israeli occupation forces during a protest against the Israeli Apartheid, Land-Grab Wall near the West Bank village of Bal'een March 18, 2005. . (18 Mar 2005 REUTERS/ Goran Tomasevic). Plestinian member of the Israeli Parliament, Azmi Bishara, placing a wreath of flowers on the grave symbol of the martyrs of Sabra and Shatilla in Beirut yesterday. Bishara is visiting his refugee relatives in Lebanon, who were evicted from their village of Tarshiha by Israelis in 1948 and were never allowed to return to their homes after the war (Assafir, 3/19/05).

 

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