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March 21
,
2005
Iceland
's parliament,
Alþingi
, votes to grant
Fugitive
U.S.
Chess
champion
Bobby Fischer
Icelandic
Citizenship
.
(NDTV)
(Reuters)
Israel
has announced plans to add 3,500 homes to the
Ma'ale Adummim
Settlement
in occupied territories east of
Jerusalem
. Chief
Palestinian
negotiator
Saeb Erekat
said this would "sabotage" peace efforts.
(BBC)
School Shooting
,
Jeff Weise
opened fire at
Red Lake High School
in
Minnesota
, killing nine people and then himself.
(Kansas City Star)
(BBC)
UN
Secretary-General
Kofi Annan
proposes to have the
Security Council
expanded from 15 members to 24 members.
(ISN)
(CNN)
(Reuters)
(Wired)
in southern
Kyrgyzstan
one day earlier, opposition
Protest
ers against
Electoral Fraud
in the
2005 Parliamentary Elections
take over the northern city of
Osh
and seize government buildings. Prime minister states the government does not intend to use force.
(Reuters Alertnet)
(BBC)
(BBC)
India
n politician
Narendra Modi
addresses a meeting of
Indian-American
s via satellite. He claims there is a "disinformation campaign" against India.
(Sify)
(Outlook India)
World Wildlife Fund
states that
Asian River Dolphin
s are in danger due to
Pollution
and
Dam
ming of rivers.
(BBC)
Tornado
es in northern
Bangladesh
kills 27.
(Express Newsline)
(BBC)
Bangladesh
i police charge 10 people accused of murder of opposition politician
Shah AMS Kibria
, member of
Awami League
. They include eight members of the ruling
Bangladesh Nationalist Party
. Kibria was killed in a grenade attack
January 27
.
(New Nation, Bangladesh
(BBC)
In
Haiti
, four people, including two
UN
Peacekeepers
, are killed in a shootout between peacekeepers and former rebels.
(Reuters)
In
Namibia
, president
Sam Nujoma
retires and is succeeded by
Hifikepunye Pohamba
.
(AllAfrica)
(Reuters SA)
(News24)
(Reuters)
(Bloomberg)
(BBC)
Russia
criticises
Polish
decision to name a square in
Warsaw
after dead
Chechen
separatist leader
Djokhar Dudayev
(Reuters AlertNet)
(Mosnews)
(BBC)
Dutch
lumber merchant
Guus Van Kouwenhoven
is charged with
War Crime
s and arms smuggling to then-president
Charles Taylor
during civil war in
Liberia
(Reuters SA)
(BBC)
In
Estonia
, prime minister
Juhan Parts
announces his resignation after
Vote Of No Confidence
against justice minister
Ken-Marti Vaher
. That also means his government is dissolved
(Bloomberg)
(BBC)