May 2005

Arab Americans

by Haitham Sabbah May 4, 2005

Will the $16 million, 3,465-square metre Arab American museum of brightly coloured mosaics and interactive exhibits change the 9/11 misunderstanding and suspicions. The Financial Times says: “People of Arab descent living in the US are better educated and wealthier than the average American of non-Arab descent. That is one surprising conclusion drawn from data collected [...]

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Mummy, Mummy…

by Haitham Sabbah May 3, 2005

A 2,300-year-old mummy is displayed after it was found near the Sakkara pyramids south of Cairo, May 3, 2005. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby More photos…

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Celebrating ‘Circumcision’ of Human Rights in Morocco

by Haitham Sabbah May 3, 2005

[Reuters] Morocco’s King Mohammed has pardoned more than 7,000 prisoners to mark the circumcision of his 23-month-old son, state media said on Friday. They include 534 seriously-ill inmates, 19 pregnant women, 20 elderly, 629 youths who have developed professional skills during their detention and 5,888 other prisoners who have nearly finished their sentences, state radio [...]

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Graffiti on “The Annexation Wall”

by Haitham Sabbah May 2, 2005

Credit: blefever Related post: Arofish Hits Iraq, the Westbank and Gaza

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Another Iraqi Prisoner Dying Of Natural Causes

by Haitham Sabbah May 2, 2005
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Qatar buys off Al-Qaeda attacks with oil millions

by Haitham Sabbah May 2, 2005

Too good to be true, isn’t it? If this is the case, then one might ask, what was the cause of the last blast? Late payment :-) The Times Newspaper published this story yesterday. Her is the full article: Qatar buys off Al-Qaeda attacks with oil millions Uzi Mahnaimi, Doha THE government of Qatar is [...]

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