Word: watanic
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...direct evidence linking Berlusconi to the ouster, but the left-leaning daily La Repubblica said it must be viewed as part of a "climate of siege" Berlusconi created in the media world. In Saudi Arabia, the ouster of Jamal Khashoggi as editor of the Arabic daily Al Watan signaled the end of "Riyadh Spring" - the new willingness to criticize the kingdom's powerful religious establishment in the wake of last month's al-Qaeda attacks. Khashoggi was the loudest of the critics. "We used to say that we are a good society, that the bad ideas come from abroad...
...where he was jailed for life in 1989, Sheik Ahmed Yassin told an Israeli Arab lawmaker that the agreement could not be ignored and that he was willing to "give it a chance." The pronouncement came as P.L.O. leader Yasser Arafat allowed the previously banned Hamas weekly newspaper Al Watan to resume publication...
...Palestinian laborers entering the country each day for work, thereby causing massive unemployment in the Gaza Strip and West Bank. "As a result, the man in the street began to believe the military operations were responsible for his sufferings," says Ghazi Hamad, the editor of the Hamas newspaper al-Watan, which Arafat shut down three weeks ago. Public support is critically important to Hamas. Formed in 1988 as an offshoot of the pan-Arab Muslim Brotherhood, it is committed to a holy war to liberate not only the Gaza Strip and West Bank but also Israel from Jewish control...
...ousted by the French in 1908, with promises of the Sultanate of a United Morocco that would include Tangier as well as French and Spanish Morocco. Germans in Tangier feted his nephew, Moulay-El-Hassan, the Caliph of Spanish Morocco. Backing up the Nazis was the potent ultra-nationalist Watan party, who want a unified Morocco...