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Almotamar Net - Yemenis have on Wednesday demanded the United Nations to bear its responsibility for protection of the people of palatine in achievement of its noble objectives and to take immediate and strict measures for stopping the daily carnages against the sons of Palestine and lift the iniquitous blockade against the people of Gaza.

Wednesday, 05-March-2008
Almotamar.net - Yemenis have on Wednesday demanded the United Nations to bear its responsibility for protection of the people of palatine in achievement of its noble objectives and to take immediate and strict measures for stopping the daily carnages against the sons of Palestine and lift the iniquitous blockade against the people of Gaza.

A committee of the political parties and organisations o civil society in Yemen that participated in the mass demonstration organised on Wednesday by the General People's Congress (GPC) in solidarity with the brethren in Palestine has delivered a letter addressed by the parties and organisations to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Mon. the letter was handed over to the UN resident representative in Yemen.

The message demanded sending the Israeli criminals of war to court as war criminals and to apply on them resolutions of the international legitimacy. The message also contained strong demand for the UN interference and standing by the Palestinian people for the establishment of their independent state and its capital Al-Quds in realization of the security and stability of the sons of the region and the establishment of international security and peace.
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Tuesday, 08-January-2008
Almotamar Net - In 2007 the opposition Yemen Congregation for Reform (Islah) Islamic oriented Party maintained its having political and media sway over the Joint meeting Parties (JMP) block, also consisting of Yemen Socialist Party and the Nasserite Unionist Organisation. In 2007 the opposition Yemen Congregation for Reform (Islah) Islamic oriented Party maintained its having political and media sway over the Joint meeting Parties (JMP) block, also consisting of Yemen Socialist Party and the Nasserite Unionist Organisation.
Monday, 11-December-2006
Almotamar Net - Yemen is practically a cool green paradise, with crisp mountain air, enormous acacia trees, pristine coral reefs and verdant fields bursting with khat, a psychoactive plant that induces mild euphoria. 
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Sunday, 17-December-2006
Almotamar Net - Sanaa: Yemen will not be able to combat terror without regional and international cooperation, said a Yemeni official, who warned of the ramifications of letting Yemen fight terrorism alone. Sana'a: Yemen will not be able to combat terror without regional and international cooperation, said a Yemeni official, who warned of the ramifications of letting Yemen fight terrorism alone.
Saturday, 02-December-2006
Almotamar Net - Many journalists covered the funeral of the murdered Minister, Pierre Gemayel, the latest victim in a string of political assassinations in Lebanon. Many journalists covered the funeral of the murdered Minister, Pierre Gemayel, the latest victim in a string of political assassinations in Lebanon.
Tuesday, 13-February-2007
Almotamar Net - Doctors use the word “crisis” to describe the point at which a patient either starts to recover or dies. President George W. Bush’s Iraqi patient now seems to have reached that point. Most commentators appear to think that Bush’s latest prescription – a surge of 20,000 additional troops to suppress the militias in Baghdad – will, at best, merely postpone the inevitable death of his dream of a democratic Iraq. Yet as “Battle of Baghdad” begins, factors beyond Bush’s control and not of his making (at least not intentionally) may just save Iraq from its doom. Doctors use the word “crisis” to describe the point at which a patient either starts to recover or dies. President George W. Bush’s Iraqi patient now seems to have reached that point. Most commentators appear to think that Bush’s latest prescription – a surge of 20,000 additional troops to suppress the militias in Baghdad – will, at best, merely postpone the inevitable death of his dream of a democratic Iraq. Yet as “Battle of Baghdad” begins, factors beyond Bush’s control and not of his making (at least not intentionally) may just save Iraq from its doom.
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