Word: sadiq
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...most Kurds, simple survival is the issue. Residents of the mountain town of Sayid Sadiq, where U.N. aid workers have set up a camp, are barely coping. With international help, they have rebuilt some walls and put up tents. In the biting cold, children play among the broken stones. On the main road, a thriving market offers dresses, cigarettes and eggs. Says Rejau Faraj, 25, who fled with her children from the village of Chamchamal: "We don't know how long we will stay here or where we will go next...
...asked the government of Sudanese Prime Minister Sadiq al-Mahdi to arrest Rashid. "The Sudanese position was that they were providing hospitality," says a knowledgeable former official. "As long as Rashid didn't do anything against them, they didn't want to get involved." That led to a debate in Washington: Should the FBI kidnap Rashid on Sudanese soil? Officials decided instead to keep a close eye on the Palestinian bomber and hope he traveled to a country where he could be arrested. In early May 1988, the CIA learned that he was planning to go to Greece...
...Arab world as contemptible. High-minded dissertations by U.S. officials on the sovereignty of nations and the sanctity of the new world order evoke smirks in the suqs of such cities as Algiers, Tunis, Damascus and Amman. "All the Americans want is control of the oil," says Abdul Hamid Sadiq, a Syrian archaeologist. Principle, he adds, means nothing to a country that "ignored the Israeli invasion of Lebanon, the occupation of Jerusalem and the daily maiming and killing of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and West Bank...
...Iraqi Ambassador Mohamed Sadiq al Mashat, speaking at the Law School this week in reference to the Iraqi invasion of neighboring Kuwait...