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Tuesday, September 07 2010

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Hague and an ethical foreign policy
Hague and an ethical foreign policy
In an article for today's Daily Telegraph, British Foreign Secretary, William Hague, sought to flesh out an ethical framework for a new approach British Foreign Policy.
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Days and Counting
62 days and counting - Jerusalemite MPs still seeking sanctuary in International Red Cross offices

News Flash

US: Israeli rabbi's remarks offensive

Washington has criticized Shas spiritual leader Rabbi Ovadia Yosef over remarks that Palestinians should perish from this world.

"We regret and condemn the inflammatory statements by Rabbi Ovadia Yosef," US State Department spokesman Philip J. Crowley said on Sunday.

"These remarks are not only deeply offensive, but incitement such as this hurts the cause of peace," he added.

"As we move forward to re-launch peace negotiations, it is important that actions by people on all sides help to advance our effort, not hinder it," Crowley said.

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In Pictures

Palestinian families protest against poor prison conditions
Palestinian families protest against poor prison conditions
Palestinian families protest against poor prison conditions


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Graduation Day in Gaza

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Graduation Day in GazaEXCLUSIVE PICTURES

The Islamic University of Gaza (IUG) has held a special graduation ceremony for its male and female students. The Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Jamal Al-Khodary, MP, said that the university's vision is to stimulate students towards excellence and innovation, especially at a time when the education sector is facing the most difficult of circumstances with the ongoing siege and the aftermath of the recent Israeli invasion of Gaza.

The IUG has won international recognition, including an award from the Islamic Bank for Development and Innovation for its Engineering Faculty. There have been many international bodies aiding and funding the university and its students; at the forefront have been Turkey's government and its Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. At the graduation ceremony, the IUG bestowed honorary doctorates on Mr. Erdogan and his Palestinian counterpart in Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, in honour of their ongoing work for the people of Gaza.

Although this was a day of celebration, graduates face an uncertain future as unemployment continues to reach record levels due to the illegal blockade of the territory. The lack of essential goods, including construction materials, appliances and equipment, mean that there are hardly any employment positions for old and new graduates to fill. Not being able to find any suitable work means that most of these young Palestinian graduates continue to live in poverty and aren't able to fulfil their ambitions and potential.

MEMO Photographer: Mohammed Asad

 

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