4 - 10 July 2002
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Locking down the territories
With most West Bank Palestinians stuck in their homes following the expansion of the curfew, Israel continued to wreak havoc by destroying a historical building. Khaled Amayreh reports from Hebron

Curfew!
Jonathan Cook visits Jenin refugee camp and experiences a life that is not a life

Odd man out
European leaders attending the G-8 Summit made their views clear on Bush's call to oust Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, Michael Jansen writes

Beyond the impasse
Palestinians could transcend the US's demand to remove Arafat by initiating a genuine process of democratic reform, Mohamed El-Sayed Said, in Washington, writes


Leadership litmus test
President Bush's demand for a "moderate" Palestinian leadership to replace Yasser Arafat is doomed from the start, writes Ayman El-Amir, it being impossible to find a leader who will both fulfil Palestinian aspirations and meet Sharon's demands

Algeria, 40 years on
Fourty years after gaining independence, "how is Algeria to be governed" remains a central question, writes Hugh Roberts

'I will not be silenced'
Following her release from prison, political activist Toujan Al-Faisal vowed to continue her battle against corruption in Jordan. Al-Ahram Weekly's corespondent in Amman reports


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