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*<!--Dec01-->[[Serbia]]'s president '''[[Boris Tadic]]''' survives an apparent [[assassination]] attempt in [[Belgrade]].
*<!--Dec01-->[[Serbia]]'s president '''[[Boris Tadic]]''' survives an apparent [[assassination]] attempt in [[Belgrade]].
*<!--Dec.1-->The [[Rwanda]]n army invades eastern [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo]], attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the '''[[Congo Civil War]]''', which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people.
*<!--Dec.1-->[[Rwanda]]n troops are spotted by [[United Nations|UN]] personnel in eastern [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo]] where Congolese officials say the troops are attacking and burning villages. The last invasion started the '''[[Congo Civil War]]''', which resulted in the deaths of 3–4 million people.
*<!--Nov.31-->[[Ukraine]]'s parliament, the '''[[Verkhovna Rada]]''', votes to dismiss the government of [[Viktor Yanukovich]], deepening the crisis over the disputed [[Ukrainian presidential election, 2004|presidential election]].
*<!--Nov.31-->[[Ukraine]]'s parliament, the '''[[Verkhovna Rada]]''', votes to dismiss the government of [[Viktor Yanukovich]], deepening the crisis over the disputed [[Ukrainian presidential election, 2004|presidential election]].
*<!--Nov.30-->The [[International Committee of the Red Cross]] criticises the [[United States]]' treatment of prisoners at '''[[Camp X-Ray|Guantánamo Bay]]''' as being "tantamount to [[torture]]", according to a confidential memorandum leaked to the ''[[New York Times]]''.
*<!--Nov.30-->The [[International Committee of the Red Cross]] criticises the [[United States]]' treatment of prisoners at '''[[Camp X-Ray|Guantánamo Bay]]''' as being "tantamount to [[torture]]", according to a confidential memorandum leaked to the ''[[New York Times]]''.

Revision as of 21:04, 1 December 2004

Serbian president Boris Tadic