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*<!--Oct. 19--> General '''[[Khin Nyunt]]''', the Prime Minister of [[Myanmar]], is reported to have been sacked and placed under house arrest. |
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*<!--Oct. 18--> [[India]]'s most-wanted man, alleged [[smuggler]] and murderer '''[[Veerappan]]''', is killed by the local [[police]] forces after 20 years on the run. |
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*<!--Oct. 18--> A [[referendum]] in [[Belarus]] approves President '''[[Alexander Lukashenko]]'s''' bid to run for a third term, although [[election]] monitors say it "fell significantly short of international standards". |
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*<!--Oct. 16--> [[Israel]]i [[Israel Defense Forces|armed forces]] withdraw from the northern [[Gaza Strip]], ending the 16-day '''[[Operation Days of Penitence]]'''. |
*<!--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]]. |
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Revision as of 11:52, 19 October 2004
- General Khin Nyunt, the Prime Minister of Myanmar, is reported to have been sacked and placed under house arrest.
- India's most-wanted man, alleged smuggler and murderer Veerappan, is killed by the local police forces after 20 years on the run.
- A referendum in Belarus approves President Alexander Lukashenko's bid to run for a third term, although election monitors say it "fell significantly short of international standards".
- Israeli armed forces withdraw from the northern Gaza Strip, ending the 16-day Operation Days of Penitence.