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41 Iraqis Killed in Najaf, 10 Killed in Sadr City, 4 Killed in Kufa, At Least 6 US Soldiers Killed on Thursday

61 Palestinians Killed, 1018 Injured, 685 Arrested By Israeli Occupation Forces During April 2004

US Must Leave Falluja and Iraq Very Quickly, General Latif Says

Bush’s “Excuse and Explanation” on Arab TV Was Worthless and Demeaning By Sam Hamod

Torture: Empire's Dirty Little Secret, Part II By Mike Whitney

Ansari Group’s Kashmir roadmap-made in USA By Abdul Latif Bhat

Palestine and Israel

Israel Frees Hamas Leader, Kills Another

News From Palestine

Israeli Warplanes Attack South Lebanon Targets

Israeli, Palestinian FMs set to meet at Dublin talks

'$6.5m funnelled to illegal W. Bank Israeli settlements'

US and Iraq

41 Iraqis Killed in Najaf, 10 Killed in Sadr City, 4 Killed in Kufa, At Least 6 US Soldiers Killed on Thursday

US Must Leave Falluja and Iraq Very Quickly, General Latif Says

Al-Arabiya TV Airs Videotape of an Iraqi-American Hostage, Aban Elias, from Denver, Colorado

27 Iraqis, One US Soldier Killed in Confrontations in Najaf, Karbala, Diwaniya

British troops accused of unlawful killing

US Commander Apologizes for Iraq Abuse

Dhaka, Islamabad to Send Troops to Iraq Only Under UN Command

Former Iraqi general paints rosy picture of Fallujah

Accountability of Private Contractors in Iraq Called Into Question

Websites call for revenge after Iraqi jail abuse

Afghanistan

Two Britons Killed in Taleban Assault

US

House Democrats Seek Rumsfeld's Ouster for Covering up the Iraqi Prisoners Abuse

Powell Would Not Want to Serve 4 More Years, Aide Says

Bush seeks to calm Arabs

Some in US think Syria has atomic centrifuges — sources

US Textbook Forced to Remove Paragraph on Arabs

Arab League

Arabs Unimpressed by Bush Address on Prisoner Abuse

Clashes in Darfur Despite Truce

World

Three Bomb Blasts Hit Olympics City Athens

MILF Granted Access to 4 Jemaah Suspects

Pakistan Protests Border Incursion by US Troops

News, May 5, 2004

Palestine and Israel

Israeli Occupation Raid Kills Two Palestinians, Wounds 22 Others in Khan Younis

Palestinian Authority and Israel Welcome Quartet's Statement

Israeli Occupation Forces Besiege President Arafat's Office

Palestinian Prime Minister Qurei' Demands Bush Administration to Reconsider Guarantees for Sharon

50 US Diplomats Criticize Bush's Diplomacy in the Middle East

Quartet Welcomes Sharon Plan for Gaza

US and Iraq

Tony Blair dogged by Iraq, personal questions at local campaign launch

Hundreds flock to fight alongside Sadr

More Iraqi Troops Secure Fallujah 

U.S. Reveals Iraqi Prisoner Deaths as Scandal Grows 

Soldiers in Iraqi Abuse Case Are Scapegoats: Wife 

Thousands of Saddam-era officers look to regain their jobs in the new Iraqi army

 

Bush’s “Excuse and Explanation” on Arab TV Was Worthless and Demeaning By Sam Hamod

Torture: Empire's Dirty Little Secret, Part II By Mike Whitney

Ansari Group’s Kashmir roadmap-made in USA By Abdul Latif Bhat

 

Letters to the Editor, May 5, 2004

The Short Career of General Jasim Saleh By Mike Whitney

The Golem Turns on his Creator By Uri Avnery

A Los Angeles gang member's analysis of Saddam-Iraq By Edward Cranswick

Arabs and Muslims Are Victims of Anti-Semitism, James J. Zogby 

The mass media are now soldiers in a wider war, Rami G. Khouri 

Why US Is Discussing the Draft Again, Mary Dejevsky 

Contempt for Counsel, Arab News 

Getting through? Jordan Times 

Opinion, May 4, 2004

Letters to the Editor, May 4, 2004

Torture: Empire's Dirty Little Secret By Mike Whitney 

The Right Choice for the US was Democracy and Freedom in Palestine not War and Occupation in Iraq By John Anast 

Living in a Bubble By Uri Avnery 

Abu Ghraib: Inexplicable Arab Silence, Linda S. Heard 

Said and Grossman: Dismayed Humanists, Neil Berry 

Not Enough Being Done to Stem Afghan Opium Harvest, Patrick Wintour 

Opinion, May 3, 2004

General Jassim Saleh: Patriot or Traitor? By Mike Whitney

The Spectre of Defeat By Ambassador Bill Warden

If you ever say that Palestine is like the Warsaw Ghetto again, we will kill you By Jane Stillwater

Operation Unveiling ‘Civilised’ America By Yamin Zakaria 

US Corporate Media Still Dangerous By Eric H. May

End of the Road Map to Peace, Hassan Tahsin

The Middle East: The Five Dots Bush Needs to Connect, William Fisher

The US Pays a Bloody Cost for Backing Ariel Sharon, Charley Reese

Forthright stand needed, Jordan Times

The Reality of Sharon, Arab News

Opinion, May 2, 2004

Letters to the Editor, May 2, 2004

Oh, Say Can You See American-Israeli Machiavellian Dominion in the Arab World? By Genevieve Cora Fraser

How Codes and A Cheap Parlor Trick May Have Doomed Both Palestine and Iraq to Israeli Aggression? By John Anast

Australia or Iraq - Who is in Need of Liberation? By Yamin Zakaria

Does Enlargement Make Europe More Powerful? Niall Ferguson

pictures of Torture And Sexual Abuse of Iraqi Prisoners By US-UK Soldiers

May 1, 2004

Letters to the Editor, May 1, 2004

Torture at Abu Ghraib By Seymour M Hersh

Keeping the Dead off America’s TVs By Mike Whitney

Without the effective Phase-3, Iraq is a Quagmire By Mirza A. Beg

Sheer Depravity Arab News

Iraq: Realities the Words Can’t Hide Terry Jones

Oil's well that ends Well By James Virga

Iraq: Realities the Words Can’t Hide Terry Jones

Sharon Should Not Be Allowed to Get Away With His Gaza Plan, Kern Jackson

The Remaking of the Alamo Tariq A. Al-Maeena

US Elections and the 1 Percent Solution Michael Saba

Woodward on Saudi Arabia Abdul Rahman Al-Rashid

 
 
 
   
 Palestinian children on the rubble of heir home which was demolished by Israeli occupation forces together with 22 other homes in Khan Younis yesterday (Assafir, 5/6/04).
  The Washington Post published fresh pictures showing a prisoner being led on a leash  
More photos of Abusing Iraqi prisoners in Abu Ghraib Prison. Here, the same female US soldier putting a leash on the neck of a naked Iraqi prisoner (Washington Post, 5/6/04).
   
A U.S. soldier walks past a burning car following an explosion at the entrance of the 'Green zone' in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, May 6, 2004. A car bomb exploded at an entrance to the central Baghdad compound housing the U.S.-led administration of Iraq, inflicting Iraqi and American casualties, witnesses said. (Photo by Oleg Popov/Reuters, 5/6/04).
   
Nigerian Muslim women waiting to be evacuated from their town where 200-250 Muslims were killed two days ago.  (Alnnahar, 5/6/04).
   
The scene after the three explosions in Athens, Greece yesterday (Annahar, 5/6/04).
   
Adjarian demonstrators supporting the Georgian president in Batumi yesterday. 'The leader of autonomous region resigned and left to Moscow with Igor Ivanov thus saving his country a civil war. (Annahar, 5/6/04).
   
A cameraman taking a picture of a journalist from French Agence Press, who was injured by Israeli occupation soldiers in Dair El Balah, Gaza Strip yesterday. (Annahar, 5/6/04).
   
Some US soldiers in Abu Ghraib Prison yesterday. (Annahar, 5/6/04).
   
Iraqi prisoners in Abu Ghraib Prisons tents yesterday (Annahar, 5/6/04).
   
Arab foreign ministers, Ahmed Maher of Egypt (second left), Farouk Al-Shara' of Syria (middle), and Muhammed Bin Issa of Morocco (right) as they arrived in Dublin for Euro-Mid talks yesterday  (Assafir, 5/6/04).
   
 
 
 

People carrying injured persons who were injured in a mine blast at south Kashmir during third phase of Indian elections. Some people were injured when polling booths were attacked in South Kashmir (Zagar Altaf, 5/6/04).
Jordanians playing cards in a cafe during President Bush's interview with Arab Satellite stations yesterday. (Assafir, 5/6/04). An Iraqi man protesting the US presence in Iraq, in front of Abu Ghraib prison yesterday. (Assafir, 5/6/04). A U.S. soldier secures the area following an explosion at the entrance of the 'Green zone' in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, May 6, 2004. A car bomb exploded at an entrance to the central Baghdad compound housing the U.S.-led administration of Iraq, inflicting Iraqi and American casualties, witnesses said. (Photo by Oleg Popov/Reuters, 5/6/04).

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The Washington Post published fresh pictures showing a prisoner being led on a leash

(Khalil Abu Arafeh, Alquds, 5/6/04).

 

More photos of Abusing Iraqi prisoners in Abu Ghraib Prison. Here, the same female US soldier putting a leash on the neck of a naked Iraqi prisoner (Washington Post, 5/6/04).

 

 

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