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*<!--Oct. 16--> [[Israel]]i [[Israel Defense Forces|armed forces]] withdraw from the northern [[Gaza Strip]], ending the 16-day '''[[ |
*<!--Oct. 16--> [[Israel]]i [[Israel Defense Forces|armed forces]] withdraw from the northern [[Gaza Strip]], ending the 16-day '''[[Operation Days of Penitence]]'''. |
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*<!--Oct. 15--> [[Zimbabwe]]an opposition leader '''[[Morgan Tsvangirai]]''' is found not guilty of [[treason]]. |
*<!--Oct. 15--> [[Zimbabwe]]an opposition leader '''[[Morgan Tsvangirai]]''' is found not guilty of [[treason]]. |
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*<!--Oct. 15--> '''[[Abu Bakar Bashir]]''', a controversial [[Indonesia]]n [[Muslim]] cleric, is charged with involvement in the [[2002 Bali terrorist bombing]] and a bomb attack in [[Jakarta]] in [[2003]]. |
*<!--Oct. 15--> '''[[Abu Bakar Bashir]]''', a controversial [[Indonesia]]n [[Muslim]] cleric, is charged with involvement in the [[2002 Bali terrorist bombing]] and a bomb attack in [[Jakarta]] in [[2003]]. |
Revision as of 14:49, 17 October 2004
- Israeli armed forces withdraw from the northern Gaza Strip, ending the 16-day Operation Days of Penitence.
- Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai is found not guilty of treason.
- Abu Bakar Bashir, a controversial Indonesian Muslim cleric, is charged with involvement in the 2002 Bali terrorist bombing and a bomb attack in Jakarta in 2003.
- Prince Norodom Sihamoni is named the new King of Cambodia, succeeding his father King Norodom Sihanouk.
- Bosnian Serb authorities admit for the first time the true scale of the 1995 Srebrenica Massacre, providing a list of over 7,000 Bosniak victims.