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Section: Occupied Arab World

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Grotesque games in Arabic acronyms

Mahmoud Ahmed Shaikh

Dhu al-Qa'dah 07, 14171997-03-16

Browsing through the index of any Year Book on the Middle East creates the immediate impression that it is either about a region on some other planet, or that the Arab world enjoys more than its share of political, economic and social cohesion as well as cooperation.

Likud-Labour consensus, Arafat's crackdown bode ill for Palestinians

Our Own Correspondent

Shawwal 21, 14171997-03-01

Only as recently as December 30 (1996), Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was adamant that Israel would never leave Hebron.

Qana: after the massacre

Abul Fadl

Shawwal 08, 14171997-02-16

On a recent visit to the southern Lebanese village of Qana one could not find even traces of joy. Instead, anger with the Israeli murderers and their American supporters was palpable on every street corner.

Rich Arabs, poor science

Hasan Ferhat

Dhu al-Qa'dah 12, 14161996-04-01

THE oil-rich countries of the Middle East lag behind some of their more impoverished neighbours in science and technology, according to a survey of science in the Arab world published by UNESCO, the United Nation Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation.

‘We want a comprehensive political change’

Crescent International

Dhu al-Qa'dah 12, 14161996-04-01

Ahmad Mazhar Sa`du interviews Muhammad Ali al-Mahfuz, the secretary-general of the Bahrain Islamic Front, the organisation at the forefront of the uprising against the Bahraini regime.

The boldest yet expression of popular anger against American presence

Crescent International

Dhu al-Qa'dah 12, 14161996-04-01

IT would be a great pity if the American public does not know what US policy-makers know: That there is growing opposition to US presence in Saudi Arabia. The bomb blast in Dhahran was the boldest and bloodiest expression of that opposition.

Jerusalem bomber with a British passport

Crescent International

Dhu al-Qa'dah 12, 14161996-04-01

More than three weeks after a bombmaker with a British passport apparently blew himself up in an East Jerusalem hotel on April 12, mystery continues to thicken as to his true identity and the real purpose of his mission, largely as a result of the news blackout imposed two days later by the Israeli authorities.

Gulf sheikhs cling to Uncle Sam for security

Adil Hussein

Dhu al-Qa'dah 12, 14161996-04-01

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) was given a blunt choice: agree to scrap the condition that US soldiers would be subject to UAE law or there would be no mutual defence agreement with Uncle Sam.

Pope sides with Arab dictators against Muslim activists

Crescent International

Dhu al-Qa'dah 12, 14161996-04-01

Tunisia’s president Zeinal-Abidin Ben Ali is no ‘democrat’ by any stretch of the imagination, while his vicious crackdown on the country’s Islamic movement is well-documented.

A summit of loud belching

Crescent International

Dhu al-Qa'dah 12, 14161996-04-01

Arab rulers, long denied their favourite passtime - rhetoric - as a result of the US-sponsored ‘peace process’ in the Middle East, have discovered a new sport: belching. At least 20 kings, shaikhs, presidents, generals and colonels met in Cairo for two days from June 21 in what was to be a summit of loud belching.

Fahd’s kingdom to become a full US colony

a correspondent in Riyadh

Dhu al-Qa'dah 12, 14161996-04-01

The story of how the beduin’s camel under the pretext of getting his head inside the tent to escape from the cold night in the desert took over the whole tent is well-known.

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