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Wednesday, October 18, 2000

Summit Ends With Call For End Of Violence

An emergency Middle East peace summit ended in Sharm al-Sheikh with a call for an end to the violence between Israeli troops and Palestinian demonstrators in what observers here concluded was a limited success in marathon talks between the two sides.

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Hamas Pledges To Continue Uprising Regardless Of Summit Results

A popular Islamic group in the occupied Palestinian territories pledged Monday to continue an uprising against Israeli troops despite an end-to-the-violence call emanating from a U.S.-sponsored Middle East emergency summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.


Pro-Palestinian Protestors Hit The Streets In Toronto

More than 3,000 protestors hit the streets of Toronto Sunday in a show of support for Palestinians in the Occupied Territories. The march through the heart of Canada's largest city was one of many held over the last few days throughout the country.


South Florida Protest Calls For Jihad
Pro-Palestinian demonstrations in South Florida are gradually taking on a more aggressive tone. Last Saturday protestors in Miami gathered for the fifth time since the beginning of the current intifada sparked by a controversial visit by Ariel Sharon to the al-Haram al-Sharif.

Indonesia Urges U.N. To Revamp And CGI To Separate Politics From Economics
A high profile Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, Rizal Ramli, reached Tokyo with strong messages to the Consultative Group on Indonesia (CGI).

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