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Issue 5978 of Asha'b Newspaper, 27 December 1990

Printed in Arabic, this includes issue number 5978 of Asha'b Newspaper issued on 27 December 1990 and focused on several subjects including: - The murder of Alaa Abdel-Latif Hasan Obaid, a resident of al-Shati Refugee Camp in the Gaza Strip. - Saddam Hussein meets with two leading bodies in Iraq. - The Israeli Occupation Court has finished hearing the case of the criminal Ami Popper accused of killing Palestinian workers from the Gaza Strip. - The Israeli occupation authorities handed 30 green cards to 30 Hebron citizens and withdrew from them the red ID, which prevents them from entering the Green Line. - The Israeli occupation authorities imposed a fine on a citizen of Nablus due to the presence of slogans on the walls of his house. - Economic observers expect major problems in the Turkish economy due to the Gulf crisis. - China intends to increase its capacity to produce nuclear energy. - Steps to take care of folklore and methods of collecting and preserving folklore material. - The United States of America (USA) recognizes the interception of the Iraqi "As-Salam" ship in the Gulf. - The Israeli occupation authorities agreed to grant Palestinian investors from the occupied territories permission to establish a Palestinian bank. - Commemorating the second anniversary of the death of former President Houari Boumédiene, in demonstrations taking place in many major cities of eastern Algeria. - Extensive arrests of Tunisian fundamentalists for fear of war in the Gulf and the outbreak of protest demonstrations. - A strike in the area of ​​influence of the Lebanese forces and battalions in protest against the attacks on these areas. - The Iraqi authorities are preparing to distribute gas masks to the citizens.

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0306.03.0231
Issue 5978 of Asha'b Newspaper, 27 December 1990

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