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who says he's only the "spiritual leader", and why not mention the REASON the US vetoed the one-sided vote?
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==[[March 26]], [[2004]]==
==[[March 26]], [[2004]]==
*[[ROC presidential election, 2004]]: The controversial victory of [[Chen Shui-bian]] is confirmed by the state electoral commission, with a margin of only 29,518 votes – 0.2% of the total – separating the candidates. Political protests continue, with talks taking place to determine whether and how a recount should be conducted. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/3570531.stm (BBC)]
*[[ROC presidential election, 2004]]: The controversial victory of [[Chen Shui-bian]] is confirmed by the state electoral commission, with a margin of only 29,518 votes – 0.2% of the total – separating the candidates. Political protests continue, with talks taking place to determine whether and how a recount should be conducted. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/3570531.stm (BBC)]
*[[Israeli-Palestinian conflict]]: The [[United States]] vetos a [[United Nations Security Council]] resolution condemning the killing of Sheikh [[Ahmed Yassin]], the spiritual leader of [[Hamas]]. 11 votes are recorded in favour, with three abstentions and one against. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/3568349.stm (BBC)]
*[[Israeli-Palestinian conflict]]: The [[United States]] vetos a [[United Nations Security Council]] resolution condemning the killing of Sheikh [[Ahmed Yassin]], the leader of [[Hamas]], because it made no mention of [[suicide bombing]]s ordered by him and/or Hamas. 11 votes are recorded in favour, with three abstentions and one against. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/3568349.stm (BBC)]


==[[March 25]], [[2004]]==
==[[March 25]], [[2004]]==

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