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  Mohammed Rafie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
General Mohammed Rafie, was a member of the Politburo and Deputy Prime Minister (former Defence Minister).
General Rafie is expected to introduce an element of firmness in handling both party and governmental affairs in both ideological and disciplinary terms.
In the government of Mohammad Najibullah, Rafi’s served as the Vice President.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mohammed_Rafie   (333 words)

  
 Flight from a town where sports fields are graveyards - SpecialsWarOnIraqMcGeough - www.smh.com.au
The director of Falluja's general hospital, Rafie Al-Issawi, told reporters that the estimate of 600 was based on the number of bodies received at four clinics in the town and reports of the dead being buried at two sports fields and in people's homes.
Mohammed is on his haunches, clutching a pillow to his stomach, seemingly searching for comfort.
Mohammed attempts to analyse the town's thinking: "In the teahouses there was no debate on the occupation because everyone was against it.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2004/04/12/1081621902273.html   (1165 words)

  
 Aqsa Intifada
Mohammed Naser Taweel, 18 from Khan Younes - Gaza
Mohammed Ali Nassar, 24, from Zaytouneh Quarter in Gaza, [died when an explosion took place at his house roof in Zaytouneh Quarter in Gaza; father of Mohammed said in his testimony that the explosion was caused by shelling from an Israeli tank stationed on a high hill north of Zaytouneh Quarter ].
Mohammed Yousef Qassas, 26,from Khan Younis - Gaza
www.jmcc.org /new/01/May/listmartyr.htm   (6356 words)

  
 Friends of Morocco News in review 041605
One resident, Said Rafie, 30, who has lived in the shelter since he was six, described the conditions there to Aljazeera.net.
Rafie is one example of the 700 residents who have lived at the institute since they were children.
The infant son of King Mohammed VI was circumcised Thursday, and thousands of Moroccans also went through the procedure in a massive show of solidarity for the prince, a news agency reported.
friendsofmorocco.org /2005News/April05/0416News.htm   (2728 words)

  
 KOMO : Marines Pull Back From Fallujah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
A former general in the Iraqi army, Mohammed al-Askari, said Saleh served in the Republican Guards in the 1980s.
In an apparent move to speed the Fallujah agreement, U.S. authorities Thursday released the imam of the city's main mosque, Sheik Jamal Shaker Nazzal, an outspoken opponent of the U.S. occupation who was arrested in October.
The chief of Fallujah's hospital, Rafie al-Issawi, said at least 731 Iraqis, many of them civilians, were killed since the siege began on April 5.
www.komotv.com /news/printstory.asp?id=31026   (1129 words)

  
 Falluja Table - April 12   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
But he refused to give their exact numbers, saying that doing so would suggest that the remaining dead - young, military-aged men - were all insurgents, which he said was not the case.
Mohammed Hadi, 30, said US marine snipers had taken up position in the minarets of a local mosque and shot dead his neighbour.
Yesterday, the director of the town's general hospital, Rafie al-Issawi, said the vast majority of the dead were women, children and the elderly.
www.iraqbodycount.org /resources/falluja/ibc_falluja_apr_12.php   (8327 words)

  
 Welcome to Marafie Foundation
Charitable works by the Marafie family are not new; on the contrary, the founder, Mohammed Rafie Husain Marafie, established the tradition of sharing the family's success by opening a charity school in 1938, the first private school in the country.
The National School is still in existence today, and while there is no longer a need for it to be operated on a charity basis, the income is.
Throughout his business career, Mohammed Rafie Husain Marafie set aside a portion of his income for welfare projects.
www.marafiefoundation.org   (181 words)

  
 Current Commentary
The average Muslim, no, they are loyal, but they don't work, they don't come forward, they don't tell the police [inaudible]." Arab-baiting has also been used in attempts to tar Arab- American candidates as sympathizers with terrorism solely on the basis of their ethnicity, without producing much of an outcry.
Rev. Pat Robertson of the 700 club said Mohammed was a "killer" and a "brigand," and said that Islam was inherently violent and that the Koran preaches violence.
Rafie Al-Issawi, head of the Fallujah hospital, said most of the dead and wounded seen at area medical facilities were women and children.
www.warresisters.org /commentary_text1.htm   (8046 words)

  
 BNP Paribas Makes Debut in Riyadh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Mohammed Al-Jasser, deputy governor of SAMA, right, with Baudouin Prot, CEO of the BNP Group at the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
This was announced by Mohammed Al-Jasser, deputy governor of SAMA, who said these licenses could go a long way in giving a boost to the economy.
He was speaking at the inauguration of the first branch of BNP Paribas in Riyadh, making it the first European bank to make its debut on the Saudi market as a 100 percent foreign bank.
www.arabnews.com /?page=6§ion=0&article=72234&d=25&m=10&y=2005   (488 words)

  
 SAUDI ARABIA - Key members of the Saudi Aramco Executive Management. | Business (International)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Mohammed al Iraani, SVP for finance and controller.
Yusof Rafie, SVP for industrial relations and affairs.
Mohammed Bin Ibrahim Al Suwayel, vice president of the King Abdel Aziz City for Science and Technology, who in November 2001 replaced Abdel Aziz Al Dukhayil (rector of King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals)
www.allbusiness.com /periodicals/article/667383-1.html   (590 words)

  
 Abdul Qadir Dagarwal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Former Prime Minister Mohammad Daoud led the coup, but General Abdul Mustaghni, who had been chief of staff of the army, was also reported to have been active in the coup.
The general, however, was overshadowed by younger officers, who included a Tajik major, Abdul Qadir Dagarwal, and engineer Pacha Gul Wafadar, both of the air force, and Mohammed Aslam Watanjar and Faiz Mohammed from the Army.
Daud promised radical land reform, the legalisation of political parties and other reforms.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Abdul_Qadir_Dagarwal   (846 words)

  
 Ex-Hussein General to Lead Iraqi Forces   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The general chosen to lead a security force for Fallujah is a former Iraqi Republican Guard who headed Saddam Hussein's infantry and has strong family ties to the besieged city, according to relatives and former colleagues.
However, a former Iraqi general, Mohammed al-Askari, said Saleh served in Iraq's elite Republican Guards in the 1980s and later commanded the 38th Infantry Division of the Iraqi army.
Another London-based Iraqi journalist, Osama al-Fahaly, said Saleh is a Fallujah native and belongs to the Mohammadi tribe, the town's largest, and is a close relative of the tribe's leader.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1127500/posts   (3048 words)

  
 Falluja Table - April 30   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
However, the United States has been under intense pressure from the United Nations, its international partners and its Iraqi allies to end the bloodshed, in which hundreds of Iraqi civilians are believed to have died.
U.S. The chief of Fallujah's hospital, Rafie al-Issawi, said at least 731 Iraqis, many of them civilians, were killed since the siege began on April 5.
The head of Fallujah's hospital, Rafie al-Issawi, said Friday his records show 731 killed and around 2,800 wounded since the Marine siege began on April 1, though he could not immediately provide a breakdown on how many were women or children.
www.iraqbodycount.net /resources/falluja/ibc_falluja_apr_30.php   (4410 words)

  
 Naharnet Newsdesk - Explosives Cache Found in S. Arabia, 5 Suspects Linked to Attack on Abqaiq Arrested
Only Abdullah al-Tuwaijri and Mohammed Saleh al-Ghaith, the two suicide bombers that carried out the botched Abqaiq attack and were named in the Al-Qaida statement, were shown unmasked.
The man identified as Joweir is shown seated on a truck pointing with a fl pen at a piece of paper as the others gathered around him.
Two men who were later killed with Joweir in Riyadh, Abdullah bin Mohaya al-Shimari and Jaffal bin Rafie al-Shimmari, were identified on the tape as well as another previously unheard of figure, Suleiman Abdul Rahman al-Talq.
www.naharnet.com /domino/tn/newsdesk.nsf/story/28140F7669250BB3C2257155002D33DC?OpenDocument   (629 words)

  
 State Information Service-Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
One of the first intellectuals to return to Egypt at the time was Refa’ah Rafie el-Tahtawi, the pioneer of reform and enlightenment in all religious, cultural and social domains.
Other Egyptian intellectuals have followed suit, such as Ali Mubarak, Mohammed Abdu and Rashid Reda whose works contributed to preparing society for wider woman’s role.
Quasim Amin’s call for woman emancipation was the cornerstone of Egyptian woman renaissance and participation in developing society.
www.sis.gov.eg /En/Publications/909/1258   (424 words)

  
 Al-Waqa'ie al-Misriyya birth of Egypt's official gazette
It was founded by Mohammed Ali who assumed power as the Ruler of Egypt in November 1806 and the first issue was released in July 20, 1828.
The Gazette was supervised by Mohammed Ali himself.
Renovation and Amelioration of Al Waqa'ie: On January 11, 1842, Sheikh Rifa'a Rafie Al-Tahtawi, a prominent Egyptian thinker, was appointed by Mohammed Ali as the Editor-in-Chief of Al Waqa'ie.
www.arabicnews.com /ansub/Daily/Day/010720/2001072029.html   (1124 words)

  
 (DV) Hall: The American Way of Death Casts Its Shadow East
The full death toll was unknown: After Marines killed hundreds of Iraqis in the siege of Fallujah, the city’s General Hospital director, Rafie al-Issawi, told of “an unknown number of dead being buried in people’s homes without coming to the clinics.” [21] Athletic fields turned into cemeteries.
At one ball field, an Associated Press reporter saw rows of freshly dug graves with wooden planks for headstones, some with markings indicating the dead were children.
[24] The dead included Dina Mohammed Hassan, a reporter for the Kurdish television network Al-Huriya, shot in the back and face by three men who called her a collaborator.
www.dissidentvoice.org /May05/Hall0517.htm   (2296 words)

  
 U.S. Finds 'Stunning' Supply of Weapons
Yesterday Dr. Rafie al-Issawi, director of the Fallujah General Hospital, issued an appeal on Al-Jazeera television for doctors who fled the city to report to the Health Ministry the following day "to join us and help Fallujah residents."
A bulletproof vest identical to those issued the Iraqi police lay on the back seat, coated with a thick film of blood.
We will never be able to count on them," said Ahmed Mohammed, an Iraqi national guardsmen at the police station in the New Mosul neighborhood.
www.aina.org /news/20041125181952.htm   (886 words)

  
 Rafah - Palestine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In a phone interview with Mohammed Al Atar, 39, from Bethlehem, he said, "I don't know how we are going to vote in a democratic atmosphere when there is continuous bloodshed in Gaza and in all the
This morning also, one Palestinan was killed during clashes with the IOF soldiers inside the Jani Tal Jewish settlement, Palestiane sources said.
These are the latest deaths in the Operation Orange Iron attack on Al Nimsawi district of Khan Younis Refugee Camp in the southern Gaza Strip.
rafah.virtualactivism.net /gazanews/gazamain.htm   (2698 words)

  
 Khaleej Times Online - Bedouin in Egypt fall under suspicion, but also are asked for help
Many are married to westerners, and it is not uncommon to see a Bedouin with dreadlocks.
This time, the government is being more “sensible,” said Rafie, adding that the rounding up and release has been limited and quick.
A checkpoint to Sharm has always been regarded as misplaced, Rafie said, since it comes after a mountain road that also leads to the city and can be used by violators.
www.khaleejtimes.com /DisplayArticle.asp?xfile=data/middleeast/2005/July/middleeast_July728.xml§ion=middleeast   (772 words)

  
 Pipeline :: Serving the energy industry across the Middle East
Also present as the announcement was made were the Municipality's Eng.
Abdullah Rafie, Deputy General Manager, Environment Health and Safety, Mr.
Mohammed Abdulaziz, Manager Corporate Health, Safety and Environment of Emarat.
www.pipelinedubai.com /press/2005/pr_05_0232.htm   (618 words)

  
 Iraqi forces take control of Fallujah - The Washington Times: World - May 01, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He arrived in the city yesterday wearing his old uniform to the cheers of bystanders.
Gen. Saleh was checked out by the Marines and they had full confidence in his background, Gen. Kimmitt said.
The chief of Fallujah's hospital, Rafie al-Issawi, said at least 731 Iraqis, many of them civilians, had been killed since the siege began on April 5.
washingtontimes.com /world/20040430-115507-8411r.htm   (815 words)

  
 Cleric's force bows to U.S. demand | The San Diego Union-Tribune
The son of Iraq's most powerful Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, met with al-Sadr in his office yesterday, telling him al-Sistani rejects any military move against al-Sadr and the holy city, a person who attended the meeting said.
Al-Sistani's son, Mohammed Rida, often serves as his main envoy: The 75-year-old grand ayatollah seldom leaves his home, which is not far from al-Sadr's office.
Sheik Dhafir al-Obaidi told Al-Arabiya television that dozens of people had been killed "because they thought it was a cease-fire and left their homes for supplies, and they were surprised by snipers."
www.signonsandiego.com /uniontrib/20040413/news_1n13iraq.html   (1057 words)

  
 Khaleej Times Online - Dubai to award best public-friendly cop
DUBAI — Dubai Police have announced the institution of ‘Respectable Dealing with the Public’ Award with the aim to strengthen relations between the police and the members of the public, according to Colonel Abdul Rehman Rafie, Director of the General Directorate for Community Service.
He said that the award will be given to the police personnel who show commitment, honesty, integrity and seriousness in performing their duties.
Also among the criteria for selecting the nominees is their attitude towards work, taking initiatives, submitting useful suggestions, efficiency, respect for their seniors and respect for traditions and norms.
www.khaleejtimes.com /DisplayArticle.asp?xfile=data/theuae/2005/July/theuae_July232.xml§ion=theuae&col=class=stories   (208 words)

  
 CBSNews.com: Print This Story
He arrived in this besieged city Friday wearing his old uniform to the cheers of bystanders.
Kimmitt said he had no information on Saleh's background, but that the commander had been vetted by the Marines who had full confidence in him.
Jassim Mohammed Saleh to form and lead a unit that will be in charge of protecting the city," said Iraqi Brig.
uttm.com /stories/2004/05/01/iraq/printable615050.shtml   (1183 words)

  
 The Spokesman-Review.com
Jassim Mohammed Saleh leads a 1,100-member Iraqi force.
FALLUJAH, Iraq _ Led by a former Saddam Hussein general, Iraqi troops replaced U.S. Marines on Friday and raised the Iraqi flag at the entrance to Fallujah under a plan to end the monthlong siege of the city.
Saleh was checked out by the Marines and they had full confidence in his background, Kimmitt said.
www.spokesmanreview.com /allstories-news-story.asp?date=050104&ID=s1515523   (1414 words)

  
 Fallujah death toll for week more than 600 - Conflict in Iraq - MSNBC.com
Iraqi Sunni Muslim, Mohammed Ahmad Ali, walks in a soccer field turned into a cemetery 11 April 2004 in the flashpoint town of Fallujah.
More than 600 Iraqis have been killed in the fighting in Fallujah over the past week, the head of the city's hospital said Sunday.
Statistics on deaths were gathered from four main clinics around the city and from Fallujah General Hospital, hospital director Rafie al-Issawi told The Associated Press.
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/4716290   (447 words)

  
 JPMA :::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Qadri MH, Al-Ghamdi MA, Imadulhaq M. Acute diarrheal disease in children under five years of age in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.
El-Assouli SM, Banjar ZM, Mohammed KA, Zamakhchari FT. Rotavirus infection in children in Saudi Arabia.
El-Assouli SM, Banjar ZM, Mohammed KA, Millat WA, El-Assouli MZ.
jpma.org.pk /jpma/6june05/fulltex3.htm   (1539 words)

  
 Welcome to Bahrain Brief
The voting process was determined in a second round between Bu Hussain (26 votes) and Rajab (14 votes) when none of the candidates received the majority of the votes in the first round.
Bahzad, Ahmed Abbas, Abbas Salman, Abdulla Al Dosari, Mohammed Al Ka'abi, Mohammed Al Abbas and Faihan Al Dosari.
It is true that the two women candidates who made it through to the second round of voting, Lateefa Mohammed Ahmed Al Gaoud and Fawzia Ahmed Al Ruwaie, both failed to win a place in parliament.
www.bahrainbrief.com.bh /english/dec2002-issue.htm   (6590 words)

  
 SAT Observations 97.12.12
Although they are considered Egypt's pioneers in such a field, they achieved remarkable results in a short period of time, and they are fully qualified now to take responsibility of the first Egyptian satellite which will be launched in January 22nd, 1998.
The honored engineers are: Hisham El-Tohamy, Mohammed Hafez, Ahmed Abdel-Ghany, Joseph Vector, Mohammed  Gaser, Wael Shaaban, Ahmed Gamal, Amr Emam, Emad Samir Habib, Emad El-Bana, Mohammed Zaian, Mohammed Aref, Mostafa Mahmoud, and Mohammed Abdel-Rafie Kamel.
Lotfy Sakr, Head of Training and Development Department, was also honored for his efforts in administrating the training program.
www.sat-net.com /listserver/sat-mideast/msg00165.html   (2604 words)

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