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Al-Quds Is Our Primary Cause | Yemeni Nasheed | Arabic Sub English
It has been around 7 long years that the Yemeni people are fighting for their God-given right to self-determination and freedom from the shackles of neo-imperialist powers greedy for the geographic...
It has been around 7 long years that the Yemeni people are fighting for their God-given right to self-determination and freedom from the shackles of neo-imperialist powers greedy for the geographic and natural resources of the world, namely the wide and expansive Muslim lands.
And so, we will defend the Muslim lands under the attack of the neo-imperialists, the Zionists, and their pitiful Arab co-conspirators.
Whether it\'s in Palestine or Yemen, Afghanistan or Iraq, Syria or Iran, Somalia or Egypt, Turkey or Azerbaijan, Myanmar or Chad, Mali or Libya, and many other Muslim lands, the hands of greedy and tyrannical oppressors can be seen clearly.
The Yemeni Resistance teaches us one great lesson; together we stand, united we remain.
Take a listen to this Yemeni Nasheed proclaiming that al-Quds is our primary cause.
Friends and foes will both thoroughly enjoy.
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It has been around 7 long years that the Yemeni people are fighting for their God-given right to self-determination and freedom from the shackles of neo-imperialist powers greedy for the geographic and natural resources of the world, namely the wide and expansive Muslim lands.
And so, we will defend the Muslim lands under the attack of the neo-imperialists, the Zionists, and their pitiful Arab co-conspirators.
Whether it\'s in Palestine or Yemen, Afghanistan or Iraq, Syria or Iran, Somalia or Egypt, Turkey or Azerbaijan, Myanmar or Chad, Mali or Libya, and many other Muslim lands, the hands of greedy and tyrannical oppressors can be seen clearly.
The Yemeni Resistance teaches us one great lesson; together we stand, united we remain.
Take a listen to this Yemeni Nasheed proclaiming that al-Quds is our primary cause.
Friends and foes will both thoroughly enjoy.
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قرضوں میں ڈوبا ہوا امریکا |دستاویزی فلم | Farsi Sub Urdu
امریکی صدر ڈونلڈ ٹرمپ امریکی اقتصاد کے بارے میں کیا دعویٰ کرتا ہے؟امریکی تجزیہ نگار اور اقتصادی امور کے...
امریکی صدر ڈونلڈ ٹرمپ امریکی اقتصاد کے بارے میں کیا دعویٰ کرتا ہے؟امریکی تجزیہ نگار اور اقتصادی امور کے ماہرین موجودہ امریکی اقتصاد کو کس نظر سے دیکھتے ہیں؟امریکی اقتصاد کے بارے میں اعداد و شمار اور حقائق کس چیز کی نشاندہی کرتے ہیں؟2016 کے انتخابات کے دوران امریکی صدر ٹرمپ نے عوام سے کیا وعدہ کیا تھا؟امریکی صدر کے وعدے کا کیا نتیجہ نکلا؟کتنے فیصد امریکی اپنی عمر کے بہترین ایّام بے روزگاری کی حالت میں گزارتے ہیں؟علاج معالجے کے حوالے سے امریکی عوام کی کیا صورتحال ہے؟امریکی عوام میں مالی لحاظ سے طبقاتی فاصلوں کی کیا صورتحال ہے؟
#ویڈیو #امریکی_اقتصاد #ٹرمپ #دعویٰ #تجزیہ_نگار #برنی_سینڈرز #اعداد_و_شمار #متوسط_طبقے #کاریگروں #علاج #معالجہ #بے_روزگاری
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امریکی صدر ڈونلڈ ٹرمپ امریکی اقتصاد کے بارے میں کیا دعویٰ کرتا ہے؟امریکی تجزیہ نگار اور اقتصادی امور کے ماہرین موجودہ امریکی اقتصاد کو کس نظر سے دیکھتے ہیں؟امریکی اقتصاد کے بارے میں اعداد و شمار اور حقائق کس چیز کی نشاندہی کرتے ہیں؟2016 کے انتخابات کے دوران امریکی صدر ٹرمپ نے عوام سے کیا وعدہ کیا تھا؟امریکی صدر کے وعدے کا کیا نتیجہ نکلا؟کتنے فیصد امریکی اپنی عمر کے بہترین ایّام بے روزگاری کی حالت میں گزارتے ہیں؟علاج معالجے کے حوالے سے امریکی عوام کی کیا صورتحال ہے؟امریکی عوام میں مالی لحاظ سے طبقاتی فاصلوں کی کیا صورتحال ہے؟
#ویڈیو #امریکی_اقتصاد #ٹرمپ #دعویٰ #تجزیہ_نگار #برنی_سینڈرز #اعداد_و_شمار #متوسط_طبقے #کاریگروں #علاج #معالجہ #بے_روزگاری
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[21 Nov 2013] France warns Central African Republic on - English
France has warned that the Central African Republic is on the verge of genocide. This comes as the U-N is considering sending African and French forces to intervene in the strife-torn country....
France has warned that the Central African Republic is on the verge of genocide. This comes as the U-N is considering sending African and French forces to intervene in the strife-torn country.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius has described the situation in France\'s former colony as total disorder. The Central Africa Republic has faced growing chaos since a coalition of rebels staged a coup in March, forcing president Francois Bozize to flee. Last year, France invaded Mali under the pretext of stopping what it called al-Qaeda-linked militants in the country. The invasion has caused a serious humanitarian crisis in the country, displacing thousands of people.
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France has warned that the Central African Republic is on the verge of genocide. This comes as the U-N is considering sending African and French forces to intervene in the strife-torn country.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius has described the situation in France\'s former colony as total disorder. The Central Africa Republic has faced growing chaos since a coalition of rebels staged a coup in March, forcing president Francois Bozize to flee. Last year, France invaded Mali under the pretext of stopping what it called al-Qaeda-linked militants in the country. The invasion has caused a serious humanitarian crisis in the country, displacing thousands of people.
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[10 July 13] AU vs. ICC: Who is on trial? - English
On June 25 a number of important players will meet in Dakar to discuss issues related to the International Criminal Court. Senegal is one of many African states that were early supporters of the...
On June 25 a number of important players will meet in Dakar to discuss issues related to the International Criminal Court. Senegal is one of many African states that were early supporters of the court as an institution to make a decisive push in the fight against impunity.
Participants at the discussion in include high-level representatives from a number of French-speaking African countries. The ICC has received a lot of international attention in recent years due to a number of controversial cases being brought to its jurisdiction.
The fact that the cases have all been African has brought the credibility of the court into question, but there is no denying that it is now becoming a major force in Africa\'s desire to resolve issues of human rights abuses.
Another important factor is that a number of States have given practical votes of confidence to the court, in the form of referrals concerning crimes within their own territories - notably Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Central African Republic, Mali and Comoros.
The states that have made these referrals have demonstrated confidence that the ICC will be able to investigate crimes when the states themselves are not in a position to do so.
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On June 25 a number of important players will meet in Dakar to discuss issues related to the International Criminal Court. Senegal is one of many African states that were early supporters of the court as an institution to make a decisive push in the fight against impunity.
Participants at the discussion in include high-level representatives from a number of French-speaking African countries. The ICC has received a lot of international attention in recent years due to a number of controversial cases being brought to its jurisdiction.
The fact that the cases have all been African has brought the credibility of the court into question, but there is no denying that it is now becoming a major force in Africa\'s desire to resolve issues of human rights abuses.
Another important factor is that a number of States have given practical votes of confidence to the court, in the form of referrals concerning crimes within their own territories - notably Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Central African Republic, Mali and Comoros.
The states that have made these referrals have demonstrated confidence that the ICC will be able to investigate crimes when the states themselves are not in a position to do so.
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[05 June 13] UNESCO peace prize awarded to Mali war master - English
UNESCO has awarded its annual peace prize to French President Francois Hollande, following his decision to invade Mali without UN approval in order to support a regime installed by a military coup....
UNESCO has awarded its annual peace prize to French President Francois Hollande, following his decision to invade Mali without UN approval in order to support a regime installed by a military coup. Hollande claims the war was necessary to prevent a couple thousand religious extremists from conquering a nation of 15 million people.
Since 1960 the French military has intervened in Africa almost 60 times, but until now they had never won a peace prize for their efforts. There has been vast criticism over UNESCO\'s choice on multiple levels. Many feel UNESCO ignored how the Malian intervention fits in the context of France\'s imperialist history in West Africa, and also how Hollande has openly admitted that the Mali war is needed to safeguard French business interests in the region.
Many are concerned that UNESCO is being used to legitimize a so-called \"just war\", a concept that denies the importance of peaceful diplomacy and makes hasty foreign interventions acceptable.
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UNESCO has awarded its annual peace prize to French President Francois Hollande, following his decision to invade Mali without UN approval in order to support a regime installed by a military coup. Hollande claims the war was necessary to prevent a couple thousand religious extremists from conquering a nation of 15 million people.
Since 1960 the French military has intervened in Africa almost 60 times, but until now they had never won a peace prize for their efforts. There has been vast criticism over UNESCO\'s choice on multiple levels. Many feel UNESCO ignored how the Malian intervention fits in the context of France\'s imperialist history in West Africa, and also how Hollande has openly admitted that the Mali war is needed to safeguard French business interests in the region.
Many are concerned that UNESCO is being used to legitimize a so-called \"just war\", a concept that denies the importance of peaceful diplomacy and makes hasty foreign interventions acceptable.
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[23 May 13] African Union can halt NATO imperialism - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Abiyome Azikiwe, political analyst, Detroit about the issue of the French war on Mali with 3,700 troops, 1,000 of which intend to stay beyond 2013 despite...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Abiyome Azikiwe, political analyst, Detroit about the issue of the French war on Mali with 3,700 troops, 1,000 of which intend to stay beyond 2013 despite the presence of UN forces there.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Abiyome Azikiwe, political analyst, Detroit about the issue of the French war on Mali with 3,700 troops, 1,000 of which intend to stay beyond 2013 despite the presence of UN forces there.
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[20 May 13] Few surprised that France will stay in Mali indefinitely - English
When France surprisingly went to war in Mali last January they repeatedly promised their offensive was only temporary. But, in a declaration that\'s caused little surprise internationally, the...
When France surprisingly went to war in Mali last January they repeatedly promised their offensive was only temporary. But, in a declaration that\'s caused little surprise internationally, the French Defense Minister said France will keep around a thousand troops in Mali indefinitely, and that the force could \"intervene in neighboring countries...to intervene in any terrorist activity.\"
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When France surprisingly went to war in Mali last January they repeatedly promised their offensive was only temporary. But, in a declaration that\'s caused little surprise internationally, the French Defense Minister said France will keep around a thousand troops in Mali indefinitely, and that the force could \"intervene in neighboring countries...to intervene in any terrorist activity.\"
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