Video: Palestine Pre-1947
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The old lie that palestine was dry desert waiting for a people is just that—a lie. This clip for all people to see the Beauty of the Palestinian People before they were ethnically cleansed and murdered and made into refugees by the State of Israel.
Music by Andrea Bocelli-ALl My Life
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IOF troops detain two Palestinian mothers to pressure their sons
Palestinian Information Center
IOF troops detained two Palestinian mothers at dawn Tuesday in the West Bank city of Qalqilia to pressure their sons and rounded up two other young men in the city. The Nafha society defending human and prisoners’ rights condemned the IOF arrest of Firdous Al-Samman, the mother of a wanted Palestinian activist, and Kawther Abu Dhiab, the mother of two young men held in Israeli occupation jails for more than six months. In Arka village, west of Jenin city, IOF soldiers launched a large-scale arrest campaign in the small village after storming it at dawn in 20 armored vehicles….
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IRAQ: When Blackwater Kills, No Questions Asked
Ali al-Fadhily*
The recent attacks by Blackwater USA mercenaries in Baghdad are far from the first — and many believe they will not be the last. Seventeen Iraqis were killed Sep. 16, and another 27 wounded at Nisoor square in western Baghdad when mercenaries from the company opened fire on them. Dozens of witnesses said that, contrary to Blackwater claims, the mercenaries had not come under attack. Several Kurds who were at the scene said they saw no one firing at the mercenaries at any time, an observation corroborated by forensic evidence. Kurds are one ethnic group that has been supportive of the U.S.-led invasion and occupation of Iraq….
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Turkey calls action against Kurdish rebels in Iraq ‘unavoidable’
The Associated Press
The Turkish prime minister said Tuesday that intensified military action against separatist Kurdish rebels was unavoidable and pressed the United States to crack down on guerrilla bases in northern Iraq. Turkish helicopters, meanwhile, pounded rebel positions near the border with rockets for a second day, and Turkey brought in troops by the truckload in an operation against mountainside emplacements. And Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey told members of his party in Parliament: “It is now unavoidable that Turkey will have to go through a more intensive military process.”….
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Bush I’s Last Stand: January 1993
Malcom Lagauche
Events in Iraq in 1992 almost led to another invasion of the country. The U.S. had implemented a “no-fly” zone in northern Iraq in which Iraqi planes could not fly. The excuse was that the U.S. inserted them to protect the Kurds of Iraq. Nothing could be further from the truth. Once in place, the Bush administration discovered it could run operations from this zones with impunity. In June 1992, U.S. jet afterburners destroyed 23 wheat fields in Iraq. Shortly after, the U.S. demanded that the U.N. inspectors enter the Iraqi Agricultural Ministry to search for information on banned weapons. The Iraqis refused. For a couple of weeks, the tension mounted, all the time with U.S. threats to bomb the facility. Finally, an agreement was made that the building be inspected by personnel from countries non-hostile to Iraq. They found nothing. The U.S. wanted to inspect the building to discover Iraq’s plans for planting, not to find information about weapons. Its ploy failed…
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Roadside bomb kills 3 U.S. soldiers in Iraq
Reuters
Three U.S. soldiers were killed when their patrol was hit by a roadside bomb southeast of Baghdad on Tuesday, the U.S. military said. The deaths takes to 36 the number of U.S. soldiers killed so far this month. If no more casualties are reported it would be the lowest monthly toll since March 2006…
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Power plants shut due to lack of fuel
Ali al-Mawsaiw, Azzaman
Several Iraqi power plants are idle due to shortages in fuel supplies, exacerbating blackouts across the country.Electricity Minister Kareem Waheed blamed the stoppages on lack of fuel, saying neighboring countries have failed to honor contracts to ship fuel supplies. Iraq, sleeping on massive oil reserves, currently imports most of its fuel needs and the fuel import bill has surged to hundreds of millions of dollars a year. Iraqi refineries have the capacity to churn out up to 700,000 barrels a day but they are working much below capacity due to acts of sabotage, lack of maintenance and corruption. Iraq suffered no fuel shortages before the U.S. invasion..
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PPC to launch international campaign to prosecute Israeli officials
Palestinian Information Center
The Palestinian prisoners’ club has announced that it intends to launch an international campaign aimed at prosecuting Israeli officials accused of committing “war crimes” against Palestinian prisoners. This announcement came after the club held an emergency meeting to discuss the successive developments in Israeli prisons, especially the last Israeli aggressions against Palestinian prisoners in the Negev prison which resulted in the death of prisoner Mohamed Al-Ashqar and injury of 30 others…
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Israeli army invades Bil’in village; kidnaps one international
Ghassan Bannoura – IMEMC News
The Israeli army on Tuesday invaded the village of Bil’in, located near the central West Bank city of Ramallah, kidnapping one international. Troops entered the village at around 1:00 am, surrounded the house of Iyad Bornat, head of the local Popular Committee Against the Wall and Settlements, forced the residents out, and then ransacked the home. During the search, a Polish activist from the International Solidarity Movement was abducted after he attempted to prevent Israeli soldiers from attacking Bornat’s family….
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What happened in Basra few days ago?
Roads to Iraq
Iraqi writer Daoud Al-Basri [he is from Basra himself] writes about what happened in Basra few days ago when Mahdi army took control of Basra and attacked the police. Al-Basri says this a training for sleeping Iranian cells in Basra for future attacks against Gulf countries by similar sleeping cells in these states. Iranian changing tactics: One of the most important observations of the existing conflict in the south is that the Iranian abandoned their former allies the Supreme Council and the Badr Brigades, using new sectarian elements of Mahdi Army, who are out of Muqtada al-Sadr reach, and no longer consider him a leaders, perhaps one of their repeated slogans says it all….
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International rejection of Israeli penal measures against Gaza
Palestinian Information Center
The UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon, on Tuesday criticized the Israeli new penal measures on the Gaza Strip, describing them as “unacceptable” and doubled the human suffering of the Gaza inhabitants. The UN senior executive urged the Israeli government to re-consider the siege imposed on the Gaza Strip and urged all parties concerned to protect Palestinian civilians. For her part, the EU commissioner for external relations, Benita Ferrero-Waldner, condemned the measures that affect the basic necessities of the Palestinians and warned of mass punishment against the Strip. She underlined that the new penalties would lead to “serious consequences” on the local population….
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GI Special 5J19: “This Is Congress’ War” – October 28, 2007
Thomas F. Barton
…Government officials report an increase in Taliban activity in the north this year, particularly in the northwest. The number of Taliban attacks on Afghan and international security forces in Balkh and the other relatively peaceful provinces of north-central Afghanistan has risen from last year, the authorities say…
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Tuesday: 3 GIs, 30 Iraqis Killed; 26 Iraqis Wounded
Margaret Griffis, Antiwar.com
Baghdad took the brunt of today’s violence with a number of bombings occurring throughout the city. Overall, 30 Iraqis were killed and 26 more were injured there and in other parts of Iraq. Three MND-C soldiers were killed during an IED attack southeast of the capital as well. Also, the Iraqi cabinet drafted a law that would end immunity from prosecution for foreign security contractors. The deputy governor in Basra admitted that the security situation in the city is out of control. News reports out of the city have been scant for months, especially since the British were forced to pull out of the city, so the extent of the violence there is unknown….
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A Virus…
Layla Anwar, An Arab Woman Blues
…I really want you to focus on the “Health Service” disaster that is now the norm in Iraq. I will not even start mentioning the rampant diseases that we had ERADICATED before our “Liberation,” now making a comeback.
Cholera, Typhoid, Malaria, T.B, Hepatitis, Dysentery, Polio and AIDS. This latter was virtually unheard of in Iraq. I will not even go through the cancer cases in particular soft tissues and blood cancer that have been multiplied by 600 thanks to D.U. This alone is a tragedy in itself. And will not cover other common illnesses such as heart disease, diabetes, hypertension for which people can’t find adequate treatment and can’t afford the medication either.
Nor will I touch upon the very serious mental health degradation of the majority of Iraqis. An ongoing PTSD with no end in sight. Nor will I mention the lack of pre-natal and post-natal care. Nor the forced ceasarians before their terms. Nor the increasing number of miscarriages. Nor the infants who do not stand a chance of seeing the light of day. Nor the children dying in loads…No, I will not mention any of that. The current Health situation in Iraq is a tragedy of monumental proportions. It is yet another crime that both the U.S and the Iranian puppet government in Baghdad have committed. As I said, the Ministry of Health is run by Muqtada al Sadr’s men. It is one of the ministries that has been affected the most by corruption. Under the Sadrists, the Health System has TOTALLY disintegrated. And there is a VERY SEVERE lack of services….And when I think back to the days when Iraq according to the WHO was considered the most advanced country in the Middle East in its health care system. Not only we had the best doctors, all sent abroad for further studies and specializations. Not only we had the latest equipment. Not only we had some of the best hospitals and medical schools. Not only patients flocked from all over the Middle East to seek treatment in Baghdad…Not only that, but it was also ALL FREE of charge. Our hospital beds today have no sheets. No covers. No meal is served, you bring your own. No gloves. No syringes. No Hygiene. No equipment. No medication. No nurses. No Doctors. No prenatal care. No post natal care…
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Business as usual – Iraq Body Count, Human Rights Watch and that empire-building business
Gabriele Zamparini, The Cat’s Dream
…The hypocrisy is unbearable. CBS News, one of the major brainwash networks in Amerika, plays the compassionate soul, with the help of puppet Karzai and an “old friend” of this blog. CBS News reports: “After six years, the liberation of Afghanistan has become a triumph without victory. The fighting is the greatest it has been since the beginning of the war and more civilians are dying. In fact, 60 Minutes was surprised to hear this: while the enemy has killed hundreds of civilians this year, a similar number of civilians have been killed by American forces. With relatively few troops there, the U.S. and NATO rely on air power. The number of civilians killed in air strikes has doubled.” And then the cherry on the cake: “60 Minutes wondered whether civilian deaths are undermining the effort to win the Afghan people.” Translation: “60 Minutes wonders if killing civilians is bad to us” CBS News’ correspondent Scott Pelley asked Amerika’s puppet Karzai: “Why are so many Afghan civilians being killed by U.S. forces?” The puppet replied: “The United States and the Coalition Forces are not doing that deliberately. The United States is here to help the Afghan people…”
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Grand-Children of the Holocaust turning Gaza into another Ghetto Warsaw
Comment by Khalid Amayreh
While the world is looking on passively, Israel is perfecting its strangulation of the Gaza Strip’s 1.4 million civilians. On Sunday, Oct. 28, the Israeli army reduced by more than 20% fuel supplies to the Strip. More cuts are slated to take place in the next few days and weeks, according to Israeli officials. Last week, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak ordered a gradual cutoff of fuel and electricity supplies to the Gaza Strip, ostensibly in preparation for a deep blitz into the occupied coastal territory. Given past experience, hundreds of mostly innocent Palestinians can be expected be murdered and maimed in such a blitz…
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Report: “360 Palestinian children are imprisoned by Israel, facing harsh conditions”
IMEMC
The Wa’ed Society for political prisoners and ex-prisoner, reported on Monday that the Israeli army continued its violations against the Palestinian people, continued the arrest campaign, and that currently there are 360 Palestinian children still imprisoned in several Israeli prisons and detention facilities. The Society slammed the illegal Israeli military practices against the Palestinian people and added that Palestinian children are repeatedly targeted by the army in the occupied territories….
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Iraq’s biggest dam at risk
U.S. warns of 65-foot wave flooding Mosul
Peter Spiegel and Christian Berthelsen
The top U.S. military commander in Iraq warned Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in May that the country’s biggest dam, just up the Tigris River from the northern city of Mosul, is at risk of collapse, putting the city’s 1.7 million people in danger of being inundated by a 65-foot flood wave. The letter from Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, co-signed by the U.S. ambassador to Iraq, is included in an audit to be published tomorrow. The report found that little or no progress has been made to shore up the Mosul Dam since the May warning, largely because a $27 million project funded by U.S. reconstruction money has been plagued by mismanagement and possible fraud….
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DEPENDENCY AND DENIAL IN PALESTINE
An Editorial by DesertPeace
…What happens when that power is intentionally turned off to an entire section of the population? It is, in effect, DENIAL of the existence of that population. It is, in reality, attempted murder, as there are many that depend on electricity for the operation of life saving devices. What makes this situation even worse, is despite these moves being in violation of International Law, they have the support of the United States government. Without their backing and approval this could not be done. Without their backing and approval, Israel and Palestine would be engaging in a true quest for peace, not the farce that will take place in Annapolis next month….
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Shouting at the Devil: “Fuck You, Capitalism!”
Jason Miller
Does my profanity offend? If so, accept my sincere apologies for having the audacity to use a vulgar expletive in reference to the malignant force that is raping the Earth and murdering its sentient inhabitants. Then take my ‘deeply sincere’ pleas for forgiveness, and with the aid of an unlubricated rod of significant diameter, ram them firmly up the collective asses of the plutocratic bags of shit who comprise the ruling elite in the United States….
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Helpless
Hannah Allam, Middle East Diary
This week, the U.N.’s refugee agency announced that nearly 4.5 million Iraqis have fled the country or have been displaced inside Iraq. The agency’s latest report says 1,000 Iraqis are still leaving their homes every day, either for the relative safety of communities segregated by sect within Iraq, or to try their luck at crossing into Syria or Jordan, which already have an estimated 2.2 million Iraqi refugees. In other words, the recent drop in major insurgent attacks has done little to stem the flow of refugees. More bad news for Iraqis desperately seeking a sanctuary comes out of Syria, which until recently had been the sole Arab nation to admit Iraqis without a visa. Now, reports are emerging that Syria is sealing its borders to most Iraqis and implementing new visa rules that could result in the deportation of some 1.5 million refugees…
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Video: From inside Israel’s Ketziot prison
TheRealNews
Via a smuggled cellphone, Palestinian prisoner speaks of the Ketziot prison clash of October 22
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A CounterPunch Special Investigation
Pilfered Scholarship Devastates General Petraeus’s Counterinsurgency Manual
DAVID PRICE
Last December, the U.S. Army and Marine Corps published a new Counterinsurgency Field Manual (No. 3-24). In policy circles, the Manual became an artifact of hope, signifying the move away from the crude logic of “shock and awe” toward calculations that rifle-toting soldiers can win the hearts and minds of occupied Iraq through a new appreciation of cultural nuance. Some view the Manual as containing plans for a new intellectually fueled “smart bomb,” and it is being sold to the public as a scholarly based strategic guide to victory in Iraq. In July, this contrivance was bolstered as the University of Chicago Press republished the Manual in a stylish, olive drab, faux-field ready edition, designed to slip into flack jackets or Urban Outfitter accessory bags….
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The Annapolis Conference
Dr. Hasan Afif El-Hasan, Special to PalestineChronicle.com
Israeli Prime minister Ehud Olmert described Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas recently with affection and admiration as one of the Palestinian leaders who “recognize Israel as a Jewish state”. This loaded statement qualifies Abbas as the best enemy Israel can have. An Israeli cabinet member even asked one of the Arab states that do not recognize Israel, not to be more Palestinian than the Palestinians [Abbas]. Then why is it necessary to hold a conference so that Abbas and Olmert can negotiate?…
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Marriage in war-torn Iraq turning into mirage
Hindustan Times
Getting married in Iraq is turning into a dream for the would-be brides and grooms as they are facing two massive difficulties – a lean purse and sectarian confrontation. “It is very difficult to get married in Iraq nowadays because of the economic situation and the soaring cost,” said 34-year-old Hussein Ali, an employee at the Ministry of Education…Kamilah Hasan, who works with a court as a researcher of social issues, said that the relentless disorder here has resulted in a considerable imbalance of gender ratio, as men were either killed in violence or forced to take refuge abroad. The almost daily gruesome body findings and waves of explosions across Iraq have driven many Iraqi men to think seriously about leaving the war-torn country without concerning marriage or other social activities. “Iraq will turn into the first country of spinsterhood in the world because more and more Iraqi men refuse to get married,” Hasan said, calling on Iraqi social institutions to pay attention to this dangerous phenomenon, which has a bad effect on the Iraqi society….
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No end to US’s war budget woes
David Isenberg, Asia Times
To paraphrase an old US Army song (The Caissons Go Rolling Along), the costs of the overall US global “war on terror”, including, but not limited to the Iraq war, just keep rolling along and piling up. The title “The Growing Budgetary Costs of the Iraq War” of an October 24 House Budget Committee hearing succinctly summed it up. During a nearly three-hour hearing a trio of witnesses provided detailed testimony. Peter Orszag, director of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) testified that the CBO had totaled the funding provided through fiscal year 2007 for military and diplomatic operations in Iraq and Afghanistan and other activities associated with the “war on terrorism”, as well as for related costs incurred by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for medical care, disability compensation, and survivors’ benefits. In addition to totaling the funding provided to date, CBO has projected the total cost over the next 10 years of funding operations in support of the “war on terrorism” under two scenarios specified by the committee chairman….
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Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Monday, 29 October 2007
Translated and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, the Free Arab Voice. www.freearabvoice.org
In a dispatch posted at 5:46pm Baghdad time Monday afternoon, the Yaqen News Agency reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded in front of a patrol of six US military vehicles near al-Hadithah, 270km northwest of Baghdad, at midday Monday. Yaqen reported sources in the puppet police as saying that the Resistance bomb damaged an American Humvee and wounded several American troops who were aboard it when it exploded in the area of Barwanah, 3km west of al-Hadithah….
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UN: Try or release enemy combatants
EDITH M. LEDERER, Associated Press Writer
A U.N. human rights expert is calling on the United States to prosecute or release suspects detained as “unlawful enemy combatants” and to move quickly to close the Guantanamo Bay prison camp. Martin Scheinin, the U.N.’s independent investigator on human rights in the fight against terrorism, said in a report released Monday that he’s concerned about U.S. detention practices, military courts and interrogation techniques. He urged the U.S. government to end the CIA practice of extraordinary rendition, in which terrorism suspects are taken to foreign countries for interrogation…
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The Catastrophic Military Occupation of Iraq is Rarely Described Accurately in the U.S. Media
An Interview with independent journalist Dahr Jamail “The bogus idea that if the U.S. leaves things will worsen is both inherently racist and ignorant.”
Kevin Zeese, Democracy Rising
…The bogus idea that if the U.S. leaves things will worsen is both inherently racist and ignorant. Iraq is where western civilization began, and the Iraqi people are more than capable of sorting out the problems within their country. In addition, the majority of those current problems were caused by and continued to be propagated by the foreign occupation forces. When the occupation ends, thus begins the first step towards solving all of the problems within Iraq….
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Monday: 87 Iraqis Killed, 61Wounded
Margaret Griffis, Antiwar.com
Among the latest incidents in Iraq, a suicide bomber killed and wounded dozens of police recruits in Baquba. Another bombing left over 20 dead and injured in Siniya. Overall, at least 87 Iraqis were killed or found dead and 61 more were wounded. No Coalition troops were reported killed. A U.S. general was injured along with another GI during a roadside bombing in Baghdad…
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TURKEY: Relations with Iraq Become Explosive
Jacques N. Couvas
Clashes between Turkish army units and Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) guerrillas intensified during the weekend along Turkey’s borders with northern Iraq and in the country’s eastern province of Tunceli. Twenty suspected Kurdish rebels were killed, according to Turkish NTV network. Fighting in the district of Pulumur began Sunday morning, involving 8,000 Turkish security troops, backed by helicopter gunships, who surrounded rural Dokuzkaya, Sariyayla, Kizilmescit and Zagge areas located in the Pulumur and Nazimiye districts of Tunceli. The highway that gives access to the rest of the province was cut off…
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IRAQ: Number of girls attending school dropping, say analysts
IRIN News
Education specialists in Iraq are worried about the low school attendance of girls as it could create a huge educational gap. “The fear of losing their children through violence has led many families to keep their children at home but the number of girls kept at home is higher because in addition to the security problem, they are being forced by their families to assist in household chores,” said Sinan Zuhair, a media officer for the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs. “Many families have lost their fathers or mothers and girls are asked to stay at home to help to cook, wash and clean. They are the ones paying the price of the violence since they have to forget about their future to be able to help the lives of their brothers,” Zuhair told IRIN. “The problem is worse in the rural areas where religion is being used by fathers as an excuse to justify why their daughters no longer attend school.” …
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War News for Monday, October 29, 2007
Iraq today
In the capital Monday, a bomb in a parked car wounded at least five Iraqi civilians at a bus stop and taxi stand, an Interior Ministry official said. The attack took place in southwestern Baghdad’s predominantly Shiite al-Baya’a district, the official said. Around 3:15 p.m. a roadside bomb targeted civilians in Al Wathiq square in Karrada, injuring 3 civilians. Gunmen killed one street cleaner and wounded another in a drive-by shooting in western Mansour district of Baghdad, police said. In another development Monday, U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Dorko was injured when a roadside bomb exploded near his vehicle in Baghdad, Pentagon sources said. Dorko is believed to the be the highest-ranking military officer injured in the war. He suffered shrapnel wounds and has been evacuated to Germany, the sources said. Dorko took command of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Gulf Region Division in Baghdad on October 10, according to the Corps of Engineers Web site….
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THE IRAQ – IRAN CONFLICT
CHAPTER 7
Al-moharer.net
Three international initiatives have thus far become the basis for diplomatic efforts aimed at finding a solution to the Iraq-Iran conflict. The first is that of the Security Council which adopted a resolution demanding a ceasefire by both of the belligerents. The second emanates from the Islamic countries that decided to send a delegation assigned to a “goodwill mission” between the two capitals, Baghdad and Teheran. This delegation was headed by Pakistani President Zia-ul-Haq, in his capacity as President of the Conference of Islamic Nations (C.I.N.), who was accompanied by Mr. Habib Chatti, Secretary General of the C.I.N….
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