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APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula articles from August 2004

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APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula contains information on Arab and Middle Eastern countries collected from the Arab Press Service, with a particular focus on the Arabian Peninsula.

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APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula archives from August 2004

SUDAN - Pax Americana Is Changing - Part 16B - Part 2.
August 23, 2004... US President George W. Bush is seeking re-election to a second term on Nov. 2 and his main bet is on support from the tens of millions of Christian evangelical fundamentalists whose leaders want him to apply maximum pressure on the Khartoum...

SUDAN - The Religious Dimension.
August 23, 2004... In Darfur, the Arab killers pray towards Mecca. The million displaced people do as well. In this western region of Sudan, marauding men on horseback, the women raped by them, the rebels who incited the fighting and the politicians, soldiers and...

SUDAN - The Violence Continues.
August 23, 2004... The number of Darfur refugees in and around Bahai, a border village in neighbouring Chad, keeps swelling. Many walked around the hills, circumvented the Arab soldiers, and marched through the mud to lay down under the desert shrubs on this side...

SUDAN - Incoming Disaster.(Brief Article)
August 23, 2004... Relief workers and UN officials warn that, without tough and immediate actions, as many as a million people could die before the end of the year from Sudanese government-sponsored attacks and the starvation and disease that inevitably follow....

SUDAN - Khartoum Needs More Time.
August 23, 2004... While the Khartoum government says it expects to make enough progress before the end-August UN deadline, Sudanese Vice President Ali Osman Taha on Aug. 9 warned in a BBC interview "logistical problems" would make it impossible to abide by the...

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