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Monday, June 11, 2007

Bio of al-Abssi

Le Monde has an informative background piece about Shaker al-Abssi, the leader of Fatah al-Islam, who is currently fighting the Lebanese Army in Nahr el-Bared. It follows him from Palestine to the camps in Lebanon, via Jordan, Tunisia, Libya, Chad, North Yemen and even Nicaragua.

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Monday, June 11, 2007

Bio of al-Abssi

Le Monde has an informative background piece about Shaker al-Abssi, the leader of Fatah al-Islam, who is currently fighting the Lebanese Army in Nahr el-Bared. It follows him from Palestine to the camps in Lebanon, via Jordan, Tunisia, Libya, Chad, North Yemen and even Nicaragua.

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Monday, June 11, 2007

Bio of al-Abssi

Le Monde has an informative background piece about Shaker al-Abssi, the leader of Fatah al-Islam, who is currently fighting the Lebanese Army in Nahr el-Bared. It follows him from Palestine to the camps in Lebanon, via Jordan, Tunisia, Libya, Chad, North Yemen and even Nicaragua.

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Monday, June 11, 2007

Bio of al-Abssi

Le Monde has an informative background piece about Shaker al-Abssi, the leader of Fatah al-Islam, who is currently fighting the Lebanese Army in Nahr el-Bared. It follows him from Palestine to the camps in Lebanon, via Jordan, Tunisia, Libya, Chad, North Yemen and even Nicaragua.

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Monday, June 11, 2007

Bio of al-Abssi

Le Monde has an informative background piece about Shaker al-Abssi, the leader of Fatah al-Islam, who is currently fighting the Lebanese Army in Nahr el-Bared. It follows him from Palestine to the camps in Lebanon, via Jordan, Tunisia, Libya, Chad, North Yemen and even Nicaragua.

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Monday, June 11, 2007

Bio of al-Abssi

Le Monde has an informative background piece about Shaker al-Abssi, the leader of Fatah al-Islam, who is currently fighting the Lebanese Army in Nahr el-Bared. It follows him from Palestine to the camps in Lebanon, via Jordan, Tunisia, Libya, Chad, North Yemen and even Nicaragua.

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