Al-Nida' (Kuwait)
Al-Nida' ('The Call') was a newspaper published from Kuwait City during the Iraqi occupation 1990-1991. In August 1990 the Iraqi authorities shut down the al-Qabas newspaper and founded al-Nida using the requisitioned facilities of al-Qabas. Al-Nida' was the sole newspaper published in Kuwait during this period. It was distributed for free in Kuwait. It was also sold in Jordan. The newspaper carried speeches by Saddam Hussein and information of laws and decrees issues by the Iraqi authorities.
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Al-Nida' (Kuwait)
Al-Nida' ('The Call') was a newspaper published from Kuwait City during the Iraqi occupation 1990-1991. In August 1990 the Iraqi authorities shut down the al-Qabas newspaper and founded al-Nida using the requisitioned facilities of al-Qabas. Al-Nida' was the sole newspaper published in Kuwait during this period. It was distributed for free in Kuwait. It was also sold in Jordan. The newspaper carried speeches by Saddam Hussein and information of laws and decrees issues by the Iraqi authorities.
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