Historical Events tagged with "arab league"

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Politics & Government

Arab League Demands End to Iraq Invasion

March 24th, 2003 21 years ago

The Arab League convened to vote on a resolution urging an immediate end to the invasion of Iraq by coalition forces. With a near-unanimous vote of 21 in favor and only one opposing, the resolution reflected regional solidarity against foreign military intervention. The meeting highlighted the tensions surrounding the U.S.-led invasion, which had begun just days earlier, on March 20, and underscored widespread opposition to perceived Western imperialism within the Arab world.

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Oman Becomes a Member of Arab League

September 29th, 1971 53 years ago

Oman was officially welcomed as the 11th member of the Arab League during a summit held in Cairo. The addition of Oman indicated the country's increasing engagement with Arab nations and its commitment to collaborative efforts in political, economic, and cultural initiatives within the region.

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Kuwait Achieves Independence from the UK

June 19th, 1961 63 years ago

Kuwait declared its independence from British rule, marking the end of the protectorate established in 1899. Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, then the emir of Kuwait, announced the new status, which was met with jubilation among the Kuwaiti population. This decision stemmed from rising nationalist sentiments following the wave of decolonization across the Middle East and the demands for self-determination. British troops offered transitional support before the full-fledged independence was realized.

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Establishment of the All-Palestine Government

September 22nd, 1948 76 years ago

The All-Palestine Government was established in Cairo by the Arab League, aiming to unify Palestinian territories by forming a government that represented Palestinian interests following the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. This government was a response to the plight of Palestinian refugees and was seen as a step towards Palestinian self-governance. Ahmad al-Shuqayri was appointed as its president. The establishment took place in a context of heightened tensions in the region, as displaced Palestinians faced challenges due to the emerging state of Israel.

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