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[31 Jan 2014] Bahraini forces attack demonstrators in Abu Saiba - English
Anti-regime demonstrations rage on in Bahrain, despite the heavy-handed crackdown on protesters.
In the latest round of protests, regime forces used tear gas to disperse protesters in Abu Saiba,...
Anti-regime demonstrations rage on in Bahrain, despite the heavy-handed crackdown on protesters.
In the latest round of protests, regime forces used tear gas to disperse protesters in Abu Saiba, west of the capital Manama. Earlier on Friday, a mass rally was held to condemn a controversial ruling by a Bahraini court which disbanded a Shia Muslim clerical body. The verdict against the Islamic Scholars Council came in a lawsuit filed by Bahrain\'s Justice Ministry accusing the organization of promoting sectarianism. The move has been criticized by the opposition and human rights groups, who say it is part of the regime\'s efforts to silence the voice of dissent. Since 2011, anti-regime demonstrations have been held almost every day in Bahrain, in defiance of the deadly crackdown.
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Anti-regime demonstrations rage on in Bahrain, despite the heavy-handed crackdown on protesters.
In the latest round of protests, regime forces used tear gas to disperse protesters in Abu Saiba, west of the capital Manama. Earlier on Friday, a mass rally was held to condemn a controversial ruling by a Bahraini court which disbanded a Shia Muslim clerical body. The verdict against the Islamic Scholars Council came in a lawsuit filed by Bahrain\'s Justice Ministry accusing the organization of promoting sectarianism. The move has been criticized by the opposition and human rights groups, who say it is part of the regime\'s efforts to silence the voice of dissent. Since 2011, anti-regime demonstrations have been held almost every day in Bahrain, in defiance of the deadly crackdown.
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[28 Feb 2014] Several protesters killed, dozens injured in Egypt crackdown - English
Egyptian security forces have once again attacked anti-government protesters joining rallies in several cities, killing four protesters.
Dozens of others were injured as security forces fired...
Egyptian security forces have once again attacked anti-government protesters joining rallies in several cities, killing four protesters.
Dozens of others were injured as security forces fired tear gas and shots at protesters in the capital Cairo, Alexandria and the canal city of Suez. Several demonstrators were also wounded when thugs attacked supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi in the northern city of Damietta. The clashes erupted when anti-government protesters joined rallies after Friday prayers to denounce plans by Defense Minister Abdul Fatah Sisi to run for president. They are also angry over a presidential law issued on Thursday that installs the defense minister as the supreme commander of the military council. Egypt has been the scene of weekly protests since the country\'s first democratically- elected president was ousted last July.
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Egyptian security forces have once again attacked anti-government protesters joining rallies in several cities, killing four protesters.
Dozens of others were injured as security forces fired tear gas and shots at protesters in the capital Cairo, Alexandria and the canal city of Suez. Several demonstrators were also wounded when thugs attacked supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi in the northern city of Damietta. The clashes erupted when anti-government protesters joined rallies after Friday prayers to denounce plans by Defense Minister Abdul Fatah Sisi to run for president. They are also angry over a presidential law issued on Thursday that installs the defense minister as the supreme commander of the military council. Egypt has been the scene of weekly protests since the country\'s first democratically- elected president was ousted last July.
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Martyr Mohsen Fakhrizadeh\'s Wife\'s Message | Farsi Sub English
The wife of our honorable martyr Mohsen Fakhrizadeh sends out a video message that was aired on Iranian television. She extends condolences and congratulations to the Leader of the Muslim Ummah and...
The wife of our honorable martyr Mohsen Fakhrizadeh sends out a video message that was aired on Iranian television. She extends condolences and congratulations to the Leader of the Muslim Ummah and to the Iranian nation. Additionally she urges for the path of this great martyr of Islam to be continued.
Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was a university professor and a nuclear scientist of the Islamic Republic of Iran. He was martyred on Nov 27, 2020 at the hands of anti-Iran and anti-Islam elements.
The enemies of Islam can\\\'t tolerate the technological and scientific development and progress of the Islamic Republic of Iran because they know that this progress strengthens ISLAM.
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The wife of our honorable martyr Mohsen Fakhrizadeh sends out a video message that was aired on Iranian television. She extends condolences and congratulations to the Leader of the Muslim Ummah and to the Iranian nation. Additionally she urges for the path of this great martyr of Islam to be continued.
Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was a university professor and a nuclear scientist of the Islamic Republic of Iran. He was martyred on Nov 27, 2020 at the hands of anti-Iran and anti-Islam elements.
The enemies of Islam can\\\'t tolerate the technological and scientific development and progress of the Islamic Republic of Iran because they know that this progress strengthens ISLAM.
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Anti-israel VS Anti-Semitism | Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei | Farsi Sub English
The enemies of the Islamic Revolution and even the enemies of Islam like to misinterpret and taint the meaning of the Islamic Republic\'s call for the elimination of israel\'s government.
So,...
The enemies of the Islamic Revolution and even the enemies of Islam like to misinterpret and taint the meaning of the Islamic Republic\'s call for the elimination of israel\'s government.
So, what does the Islamic Republic mean when they call for the elimination of israel\'s government?
And is calling for the elimination of the zionist entity and it\'s government an anti-semitic thing to do?
Finally, who are the true Palestinians and what role should they play in the Palestine soon-to-be created with its pre-1947 borders?
The Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei answers these questions and much more.
It\'s time to listen, pay attention, and please stop bringing up the same old excuses, over and over again.
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The enemies of the Islamic Revolution and even the enemies of Islam like to misinterpret and taint the meaning of the Islamic Republic\'s call for the elimination of israel\'s government.
So, what does the Islamic Republic mean when they call for the elimination of israel\'s government?
And is calling for the elimination of the zionist entity and it\'s government an anti-semitic thing to do?
Finally, who are the true Palestinians and what role should they play in the Palestine soon-to-be created with its pre-1947 borders?
The Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei answers these questions and much more.
It\'s time to listen, pay attention, and please stop bringing up the same old excuses, over and over again.
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Neturei Karta Rabbis Meet Iranian President Ahmadinejad NY USA
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad meets leaders of an anti-Zionist Jewish group on Monday September 24 2007 at the start of a visit to New York for the UN General Assembly meeting
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad meets leaders of an anti-Zionist Jewish group on Monday September 24 2007 at the start of a visit to New York for the UN General Assembly meeting
Dubai - Ahmadinejad in Iranian Club in Dubai - Persian
Ahmadinejad in Iranian Club in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates.
Iran's president led an anti-American rally in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, this tightly controlled U.S. ally in the Persian Gulf, a day...
Ahmadinejad in Iranian Club in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates.
Iran's president led an anti-American rally in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, this tightly controlled U.S. ally in the Persian Gulf, a day after a low-key visit by Vice President Dick Cheney aimed at countering Tehran's influence in the region.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad tells the cheering crowd that America was to blame for creating instability and robbing the region of its wealth.
"We are telling you to leave the region. This is for your benefit and the benefit of your nation," Ahmadinejad says to the crowd of thousands at a soccer stadium. "The nations of the region can no longer take you forcing yourself on them. The nations of the region know better how to create peace and security."
"Every time your name is mentioned, hatred builds up," Ahmadinejad said of the United States. "Go fix yourself. This is Iran's advice to you. Leave the region."
One woman in the crowd shouted "I love you!" and Ahmadinejad paused to respond with a polite "thank you."
"God bless you for loving Iran so dearly," he told the crowd. "I love you."
The crowd, many of them expatriate Iranians, cheered Ahmadinejad and waved Iranian flags. One group carried a black banner bearing a yellow symbol seen on nuclear fallout shelters. Chants of "Down with the USA!" and "Nuclear energy is our right!" frequently interrupted the speech.
His rally was remarkable in a country where political parties are banned and power is held solely by tribal families
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Ahmadinejad in Iranian Club in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates.
Iran's president led an anti-American rally in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, this tightly controlled U.S. ally in the Persian Gulf, a day after a low-key visit by Vice President Dick Cheney aimed at countering Tehran's influence in the region.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad tells the cheering crowd that America was to blame for creating instability and robbing the region of its wealth.
"We are telling you to leave the region. This is for your benefit and the benefit of your nation," Ahmadinejad says to the crowd of thousands at a soccer stadium. "The nations of the region can no longer take you forcing yourself on them. The nations of the region know better how to create peace and security."
"Every time your name is mentioned, hatred builds up," Ahmadinejad said of the United States. "Go fix yourself. This is Iran's advice to you. Leave the region."
One woman in the crowd shouted "I love you!" and Ahmadinejad paused to respond with a polite "thank you."
"God bless you for loving Iran so dearly," he told the crowd. "I love you."
The crowd, many of them expatriate Iranians, cheered Ahmadinejad and waved Iranian flags. One group carried a black banner bearing a yellow symbol seen on nuclear fallout shelters. Chants of "Down with the USA!" and "Nuclear energy is our right!" frequently interrupted the speech.
His rally was remarkable in a country where political parties are banned and power is held solely by tribal families
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Anti War Rally in Toronto - March 15 2008 - RFB News - English
RFB News. Thousands of people marched through the streets of downtown Toronto to protest against the war in Iraq Afghanistan and Palestine
RFB News. Thousands of people marched through the streets of downtown Toronto to protest against the war in Iraq Afghanistan and Palestine
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Anti War Rally in Pittsburgh
Hundreds Rally in Pittsburgh to Bring the Troops Home NOW
Hundreds Rally in Pittsburgh to Bring the Troops Home NOW
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Galloway speech to Parliament on the new anti-terror bill - English
George Galloways speech to the UK Parliament condemning the governments proposals to allow police to detain people for 42 days without charge
George Galloways speech to the UK Parliament condemning the governments proposals to allow police to detain people for 42 days without charge
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Part 8 Blood on our hands by Imam Al Asi - English
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
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Part 7 Blood on our hands by Imam Al Asi - English
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
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Part 6 - Blood on our hands by Imam Al Asi - English
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
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Part 5 - Blood on our hands by Imam Al Asi - English
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
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Part 4-Blood on our hands by Imam Al Asi - English
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
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Part 3- Blood on our hands by Imam Al Asi - English
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
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Part 2- Blood on our hands by Imam Al Asi - English
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
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Part 1 Blood on our hands by Imam Al Asi - English
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
Imam Al-Asi and Dick Platkin talk about American involvement in the Isreali-Palestinian conflict. This event is part of the Anti-Zionism Week 2008 that is put on by the MSU at UCI.
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The geopolitics of Georgia - August 13 2008 - English
US attempts to get Georgia into NATO coupled with its desire to erect an anti missile defense shield in Poland and the Czech republic would give it first strike apability towards Russia. Moscow...
US attempts to get Georgia into NATO coupled with its desire to erect an anti missile defense shield in Poland and the Czech republic would give it first strike apability towards Russia. Moscow sees this as a national security threat against the sovereignty of Russia. Political economist F William Engdahl believes this is the geopolitical endgame being played out in Georgia
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US attempts to get Georgia into NATO coupled with its desire to erect an anti missile defense shield in Poland and the Czech republic would give it first strike apability towards Russia. Moscow sees this as a national security threat against the sovereignty of Russia. Political economist F William Engdahl believes this is the geopolitical endgame being played out in Georgia
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