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  Bahrain MPs resign to protest bloodshed ![]() Shia pro-democracy protesters rally in the Bahraini capital, Manama on February 27, 2011. Lawmakers  from the largest parliamentary bloc in Bahrain have protested at the  government-ordered bloodshed of pro-democracy protesters by staging a  mass departure.     On Sunday, 18 members of the Shia opposition faction of al-Wefaq  officially resigned from the parliament, saying, "We are no longer  affiliated with this council (Parliament), which did not lift a finger  in front of these massacres," AFP reported.   
 2011/02/26  01:49   ![Tens of Thousands Bahraini Demonstrated on Friday Feb. 25 / Photos]()  | Tens of Thousands Bahraini Demonstrated on Friday Feb. 25 / Photos  Waving  Bahrain's flag and chanting anti-government slogans, protesters from  all over the Persian Gulf littoral state are heading toward Pearl Square  in Manama, the epicenter of the movement, on Friday, the 12th consecutive day of pro-democracy protests in Bahrain.  |  
 
   ![Security Council Refers Muammar Gaddafi To International Criminal Court: UN]()  |  Security Council Refers Muammar Gaddafi To International Criminal Court: UN
 The  United Nations Security Council's unanimous resolution referring Libya  to the International Criminal Court (ICC) sends a strong signal to Libyan  leader Muammar Gaddafi and his commanders, as well as other governments  in the region, that the international community will not tolerate the  vicious repression of peaceful protesters, Human Rights Watch said  today. 2011/02/27  03:34  |     ![MB slams UK arrogance]()  | Egypt Muslim Brothers slams UK arrogance  A  senior member of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood political party has  denounced the UK's arrogance and the British officials' interference in  Egypt's domestic affairs. 2011/02/27  03:32  |     | Deaths in Oman protests                               |                                                               
  |                                                                       At least two people killed in industrial town of Sohar as police clash with anti-government demonstrators.                                                                                                                                                Last Modified: 27 Feb 2011 14:41 GMT                                                                                                                                                             |                                                     ![]()  |     | Oman has seen demonstrations, but protesters have emphasised their loyalty to Sultan Qaboos [Reuters] |        At least two people have been killed in an industrial town in Oman,  after police fired rubber bullets on anti-government protesters.  The military moved in to secure an area in the town of Sohar on  Sunday where demonstrators had gathered to demand political reforms,  according to witnesses reported by the Reuters news agency.  "Two were killed after being shot with rubber bullets as protesters  attempted to storm a police station," a security official said  requesting anonymity.  |  
  Buildings on fire amid Oman clashes![]() Anti-government protests in the Omani capital of Muscat Following  clashes between Omani security forces and anti-government protesters, a  police station and a government building have been set on fire.     The confrontation erupted on Sunday in the northern industrial city  of Sohar, where more than 2,000 demonstrators had taken to the streets,  Reuters reported.    Two people have been killed and around five others injured. Omani forces say rubber bullets caused the deaths. 
 
 Yemenis insist on Saleh's ouster ![]() Pro-democracy  protesters hold up a poster depicting Yemen's President Ali Abdullah  Saleh as Adolf Hitler, during a rally outside Sana'a University. Hundreds  of thousands of Yemeni pro-democracy protesters have taken to streets  of the capital Sana'a, demanding for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to  step down from his 32-year rule.     Yemenis gathered near the University of Sana'a on Saturday as  pro-democracy protesters showed no sign of abating from their primary  demand for a regime change in the poor Arab country.    "The people demand the regime to step down," the demonstrators shouted.    "We are not intimidated by thugs" and "We do not fear the sounds of canons," they chanted. 
 
 Tunisian police kill three protesters  ![]() Tunisian  pro-democracy protesters Fresh  clashes between protesters and security forces in Tunisia have left at  least three people dead and nine others injured as demonstrations  continue against the country's interim government.     Violent clashes broke out late Saturday after Tunisian security  forces used tear gas to disperse thousands of pro-democracy protesters  that had gathered in front of the Interior Ministry in the capital  Tunis, Xinhua reported.    According to witnesses, shots were exchanged between protesters and  police in central Tunis until late in the evening. Helicopters were also  seen circling over the Tunisian capital.       "Go home... I'll show you what democracy is," one of the police officers was heard shouting through a cloud of tear gas. 
 
 ![Libyan protesters control oil fields]()  |  Libyan protesters control oil fields
 Libyan  protesters have gained control over the country's oil fields as  thousands of Libyans, demanding the ouster of Muammar Gaddafi's regime,  are advancing towards the capital Tripoli, reports say. 2011/02/27  01:25  |     ![Top Sunni Cleric Says Libyan Regime Has Lost Legitimacy]()  | Top Sunni Cleric Says Libyan Regime Has Lost Legitimacy  The  leader of Al-Azhar, one of Sunni Islam's oldest universities and  mosques, on Saturday urged Libyan soldiers to reject orders to kill  civilians, saying the North African country's regime has lost all  legitimacy, dpa reported. 2011/02/27  23:29  |     ![Raleigh mosque spends a day with non-Muslims]()  | Raleigh mosque spends a day with non-Muslims  On  Saturday, the call for Asr, the third prayer of the day, rang out over  the loudspeaker at the Islamic Center of Raleigh's open house.  Then an  atypical moment took place: A large group of non-Muslims witnessed about  100 followers of Islam pay homage to Allah.    2011/02/27  23:49  |    
 ![Israelis Bomb Gaza Mosque / Photos]()  |  Israelis Bomb Gaza Mosque / Photos
 Israeli  jets early Saturday, Feb 27, bombed two training camps in the southern  town of Khan Yunis and the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza and  destroyed a Palestinian mosque. 2011/02/27  22:36  |      
 
 
    Iran to build advanced fighter jet: commander     |     
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    TEHRAN, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) -- The Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force  has launched a project to design and build the country's most advanced  fighter jet, the English language satellite Press TV reported Sunday.  Brigadier General Mohammadreza Karshki, a senior Iranian Air force  commander, said Saturday that the Iranian Air Force is cooperating with  the Defense Ministry in the project, which is now in the initial stages.  The new fighter jet is similar to the U.S.-built F/A-18, while its  appearance is similar to F-5E/F Tiger II, according to Press TV.       Muslims "must" unite all over the World  and pray for the appearance of al Mahdi (r.a.) the Savior of mankind  the descendant of Prophet Muhammad s.a.w.  |  
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