Portal:Current events/2003 August 20

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  • War on TerrorismCanal Hotel: US officials comment terror group linked to al Qaeda, Ansar al-Islam, is emerging as a top suspect in the U.N. headquarters bombing in Baghdad. "It's part of a global war against terrorism that was officially declared on us on September 11. It's quite clear we do have terrorists inside Iraq now."[1]
  • Natural disaster: French undertakers state that 10,000 more French people died during the early August summer heatwave than the first two weeks of August in 2002. It had previously been suggested that the number was 3,000. President Jacques Chirac demands reports from cabinet ministers on the crisis, while in Italy the newspaper La Repubblica suggests that Italy had 2000 more deaths than normal due to the heatwave.[2]
  • One of the holiest sites in Jerusalem, known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Haram al-Sharif or the Noble Sanctuary, is re-opened to controversy. Jerusalem's police chief, Mickey Levey says the decision was taken before the most recent suicide bombing. However the decision is condemned by the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Sheikh Ekrima Sabri, who says the re-opening was done without the agreement of the Waqf, the Muslim authority that oversees the site. Palestinians from outside Jerusalem who are under the age of 40 are currently barred from entering. The compound includes the al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock.[3]
  • A computer worm called W32.Welchia.Worm infects computers across the Internet. The virus has been labeled "good" by some, because it attempts to remove W32.Blaster.Worm, and downloads the Windows security patch which prevents W32.Blaster.Worm infections before spreading to other computers. It will also remove itself once the date hits 2004.[4][5][6][7][8]
  • Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Palestinian prime minister, Mahmoud Abbas, breaks negotiations with the Islamic militant groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad in response to the bombing in Jerusalem.[9] Israel notifies the public that it will retaliate with military strikes for bus bombing.[10] There are conflicting reports that Israel will hold off on the attacks to see if the Palestinian administration takes action against terrorist groups.[11]
  • Fighting persists in Chechnya, with six Russian servicemen killed and 11 others wounded in the war-ravaged region.
  • Pauline Hanson, former leader of the Australian anti-immigration One Nation Party, is sentenced in Queensland to three years in prison for electoral fraud.
  • Afghanistan: Afghan President Hamid Karzai's spokesman comments that the issue of Taliban crossing into Afghanistan from Pakistan will be discussed during Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri's visit to Kabul. Afghanistan claims Pakistani based Taliban have killed many Afghan soldiers.[12]
  1. ^ "Pentagon: Possible al Qaeda link in Baghdad blast - Aug. 20, 2003". CNN.com. Retrieved 2015-09-26.
  2. ^ "Europe | Chirac promises health changes". BBC News. 2003-08-21. Retrieved 2015-09-26.
  3. ^ Little, Jane (2003-08-20). "Middle East | Flashpoint Jerusalem site reopens". BBC News. Retrieved 2015-09-26.
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-05-27. Retrieved 2017-09-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ [1] Archived December 8, 2003, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2017-09-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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  8. ^ "News - Latest breaking UK news". Telegraph. Retrieved 2015-09-26.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2005-02-09. Retrieved 2017-09-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ Grace, Francie (2003-08-12). "Abbas Orders Hamas Arrests". CBS News. Retrieved 2015-09-26.
  11. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2004-08-15. Retrieved 2017-09-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  12. ^ "Eidul Azha celebrated across Pakistan". PakTribune. Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2015-09-26.