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| Wednesday, December 28, 2005 | |
| Palestinian Legislative Council Elections Deputy Spokesman Adam Ereli (Dec. 28): "The Quartet welcomes the upcoming Palestinian Legislative Council elections as a positive step toward consolidation of Palestinian democracy and the goal of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Quartet calls on the Palestinian Authority and the Central Elections Commission to ensure a free, fair, and open process in accordance with Palestinian law." more
Tsunami Assistance, 1 Year Later Deputy Spokesman Adam Ereli (Dec. 26): "The U.S. Government provided $841 million for tsunami relief and reconstruction, and the American people have contributed more than $1.8 billion in private funds. We will continue to help with reconstruction, and we join with the people in all the affected countries in observing and remembering the tragic events of December 26, 2004." Full Text | Fact Sheet | Photo Gallery | Success Stories | more...
Sri Lanka Donors Group Urges End to Violence Deputy Spokesman Adam Ereli (Dec. 27): "We are deeply concerned about the continued erosion of Sri Lanka’s 4-year-old cease-fire as marked by the recent series of violent incidents." full text
U.S. Troubled by Conviction of Egyptian Ayman Nour Department Spokesman Sean McCormack (Dec. 24): "Mr. Nour's detention and sentencing raise serious concerns about the path of political reform and democracy in Egypt, and is inconsistent with the Egyptian Government's professed commitment to increased political openness and dialogue within Egyptian society." full text
| | | I N O T H E R N E W S | | | Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings will co-host the U.S. University Presidents Summit on International Education January 5-6, 2006, in Washington, DC.
Members of the Iran's religious minorities—including Sunni Muslims, Sufis, Zoroastrians, Jews, and Christians—are frequently imprisoned, harassed, and intimidated based on their religious beliefs.
| | Radio interviews of State Department officials were conducted in the run-up to the Iraqi elections. The radio interviews covered a wide range of issues and topics.
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