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Iraqi Journalist Throws Shoes At George Bush - MUST MUST WATCH!
Iraqi Journalist Throws Shoes At George Bush AT the press conference on 14th dec 2008. The journalist says in Arabic - It is the farewell kiss you dog
A journalist has thrown a pair of shoes at...
Iraqi Journalist Throws Shoes At George Bush AT the press conference on 14th dec 2008. The journalist says in Arabic - It is the farewell kiss you dog
A journalist has thrown a pair of shoes at George W. Bush, as the President arrived in Baghdad on an unannounced farewell visit to Iraq.
The Iraqi journalist threw the shoes, when the US president was shaking hands with the Iraqi prime minister Nuri al-Maliki in his office in Baghdad on Sunday, AFP reported.
The Iraqi who was sitting in the third row 'jumped up' shouting "It is the farewell kiss, you dog," the report says.
He then threw his shoes one after the other towards Bush. The president was reportedly not hurt, as the shoes did not hit him. Iraqi security staff 'frogmarched' the journalist out.
Bush arrived in Baghdad on Sunday on what has been called a farewell trip to a country which has cost the US thousands of military servicemen and billions of dollars.
Five years of invasion has killed tens of thousands of Iraqis, while according to Human Rights Watch during the deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's reign, 250,000 to 290,000 people were killed over 20 years.
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Iraqi Journalist Throws Shoes At George Bush AT the press conference on 14th dec 2008. The journalist says in Arabic - It is the farewell kiss you dog
A journalist has thrown a pair of shoes at George W. Bush, as the President arrived in Baghdad on an unannounced farewell visit to Iraq.
The Iraqi journalist threw the shoes, when the US president was shaking hands with the Iraqi prime minister Nuri al-Maliki in his office in Baghdad on Sunday, AFP reported.
The Iraqi who was sitting in the third row 'jumped up' shouting "It is the farewell kiss, you dog," the report says.
He then threw his shoes one after the other towards Bush. The president was reportedly not hurt, as the shoes did not hit him. Iraqi security staff 'frogmarched' the journalist out.
Bush arrived in Baghdad on Sunday on what has been called a farewell trip to a country which has cost the US thousands of military servicemen and billions of dollars.
Five years of invasion has killed tens of thousands of Iraqis, while according to Human Rights Watch during the deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's reign, 250,000 to 290,000 people were killed over 20 years.
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Middle East in WWI Pt 15 Oil in Baku English
Middle East in WWI Pt 15 Oil in Baku By 1918, the oil fields of Baku become the objective for British, Turkish, and even Bolshevik forces. In January, General L.C. Dunsterville leads his troops...
Middle East in WWI Pt 15 Oil in Baku By 1918, the oil fields of Baku become the objective for British, Turkish, and even Bolshevik forces. In January, General L.C. Dunsterville leads his troops ("Dunsterforce") from Baghdad to the Caspian Sea and into Baku by August. Meanwhile, the Turks finally drive Armenian rebels from Eastern Anatolia (March-April) while German troops land from the Black Sea and capture the city of Tiflis in the Caucasus (June12th). The Turks win the race to Baku and vigorously attack the British, who evacuate the city on September 14th. Two months later, a British naval flotilla on the Caspian Sea drives the Turks out of Baku.
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Middle East in WWI Pt 15 Oil in Baku By 1918, the oil fields of Baku become the objective for British, Turkish, and even Bolshevik forces. In January, General L.C. Dunsterville leads his troops ("Dunsterforce") from Baghdad to the Caspian Sea and into Baku by August. Meanwhile, the Turks finally drive Armenian rebels from Eastern Anatolia (March-April) while German troops land from the Black Sea and capture the city of Tiflis in the Caucasus (June12th). The Turks win the race to Baku and vigorously attack the British, who evacuate the city on September 14th. Two months later, a British naval flotilla on the Caspian Sea drives the Turks out of Baku.
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[amzaidi.com] 14th Ramzan 09 Dubai - Wiladat of Imam Hasan - Agha A.M.Zaidi Part 1 - Urdu
Tahammul of Imam Hassan AS and Tafseer of Sura Sabaa.
Wiladat of Imam Hasan.
- should try to read ziyarat of Imam, read a book on them, discuss with family, ask children to discuss something on...
Tahammul of Imam Hassan AS and Tafseer of Sura Sabaa.
Wiladat of Imam Hasan.
- should try to read ziyarat of Imam, read a book on them, discuss with family, ask children to discuss something on it, do something at home to make it special somehow.
- sabr and tahammul of Imam Hasan AS: everyone was talking ill of him, outside the house and inside.
- sura sabaa (13mins)
- dont accept religion as is but think about the system.
- dont think that nabi is mad that he is saying so much to us, think about the msg, it is his understanding of hereafter that makes him so afraid. mad are us who despite all info still sin.
- we r not pure, our name is important, even in shairi the last para of takhallus remains so imp. some ulema even avoided using own name for books they wrote. eg of shk abbas qummi.
- there is no escape from Allah's system, will b caught.
- once malikul mawt comes our options over, we should see this as real and prepare.
- story of a dead man, food arranged, was regular prayer at mosque.
- story ayt marashi: shortage for shariya, qassab gives everything he had in bank, house and in gallaq.
- ask for a task from masoomeen particularly from imam al Mahdi AJTF. let there be some trouble on us for them.
- amz believes this generation will see the Imam, too many things are all gathered such that Imam should be coming any time now.
- recommenfation and infectious disease: ziyarat e ashura, also recommended sura dhar, namaaze shab, concentration in namaaz, this could save us despite all troubkes.
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Tahammul of Imam Hassan AS and Tafseer of Sura Sabaa.
Wiladat of Imam Hasan.
- should try to read ziyarat of Imam, read a book on them, discuss with family, ask children to discuss something on it, do something at home to make it special somehow.
- sabr and tahammul of Imam Hasan AS: everyone was talking ill of him, outside the house and inside.
- sura sabaa (13mins)
- dont accept religion as is but think about the system.
- dont think that nabi is mad that he is saying so much to us, think about the msg, it is his understanding of hereafter that makes him so afraid. mad are us who despite all info still sin.
- we r not pure, our name is important, even in shairi the last para of takhallus remains so imp. some ulema even avoided using own name for books they wrote. eg of shk abbas qummi.
- there is no escape from Allah's system, will b caught.
- once malikul mawt comes our options over, we should see this as real and prepare.
- story of a dead man, food arranged, was regular prayer at mosque.
- story ayt marashi: shortage for shariya, qassab gives everything he had in bank, house and in gallaq.
- ask for a task from masoomeen particularly from imam al Mahdi AJTF. let there be some trouble on us for them.
- amz believes this generation will see the Imam, too many things are all gathered such that Imam should be coming any time now.
- recommenfation and infectious disease: ziyarat e ashura, also recommended sura dhar, namaaze shab, concentration in namaaz, this could save us despite all troubkes.
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[amzaidi.com] 14th Ramzan 09 Dubai -Wiladat of Imam Hasan (a.s) Part 2-Urdu
Tahammul of Imam Hassan AS and Tafseer of Sura Sabaa.
Wiladat of Imam Hasan.
- should try to read ziyarat of Imam, read a book on them, discuss with family, ask children to discuss something on...
Tahammul of Imam Hassan AS and Tafseer of Sura Sabaa.
Wiladat of Imam Hasan.
- should try to read ziyarat of Imam, read a book on them, discuss with family, ask children to discuss something on it, do something at home to make it special somehow.
- sabr and tahammul of Imam Hasan AS: everyone was talking ill of him, outside the house and inside.
- sura sabaa (13mins)
- dont accept religion as is but think about the system.
- dont think that nabi is mad that he is saying so much to us, think about the msg, it is his understanding of hereafter that makes him so afraid. mad are us who despite all info still sin.
- we r not pure, our name is important, even in shairi the last para of takhallus remains so imp. some ulema even avoided using own name for books they wrote. eg of shk abbas qummi.
- there is no escape from Allah's system, will b caught.
- once malikul mawt comes our options over, we should see this as real and prepare.
- story of a dead man, food arranged, was regular prayer at mosque.
- story ayt marashi: shortage for shariya, qassab gives everything he had in bank, house and in gallaq.
- ask for a task from masoomeen particularly from imam al Mahdi AJTF. let there be some trouble on us for them.
- amz believes this generation will see the Imam, too many things are all gathered such that Imam should be coming any time now.
- recommenfation and infectious disease: ziyarat e ashura, also recommended sura dhar, namaaze shab, concentration in namaaz, this could save us despite all troubkes
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Tahammul of Imam Hassan AS and Tafseer of Sura Sabaa.
Wiladat of Imam Hasan.
- should try to read ziyarat of Imam, read a book on them, discuss with family, ask children to discuss something on it, do something at home to make it special somehow.
- sabr and tahammul of Imam Hasan AS: everyone was talking ill of him, outside the house and inside.
- sura sabaa (13mins)
- dont accept religion as is but think about the system.
- dont think that nabi is mad that he is saying so much to us, think about the msg, it is his understanding of hereafter that makes him so afraid. mad are us who despite all info still sin.
- we r not pure, our name is important, even in shairi the last para of takhallus remains so imp. some ulema even avoided using own name for books they wrote. eg of shk abbas qummi.
- there is no escape from Allah's system, will b caught.
- once malikul mawt comes our options over, we should see this as real and prepare.
- story of a dead man, food arranged, was regular prayer at mosque.
- story ayt marashi: shortage for shariya, qassab gives everything he had in bank, house and in gallaq.
- ask for a task from masoomeen particularly from imam al Mahdi AJTF. let there be some trouble on us for them.
- amz believes this generation will see the Imam, too many things are all gathered such that Imam should be coming any time now.
- recommenfation and infectious disease: ziyarat e ashura, also recommended sura dhar, namaaze shab, concentration in namaaz, this could save us despite all troubkes
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CIA Says Britain and Israel Fabricated Report on Iran Nuclear Triggers - English
The CIA has said that a report published in The Times (and other Murdoch properties) was a complete and utter fabrication that bore the fingerprints of either the British MI5 or the Israeli...
The CIA has said that a report published in The Times (and other Murdoch properties) was a complete and utter fabrication that bore the fingerprints of either the British MI5 or the Israeli Mossad (or possibly a collaboration of both). He said that the Murdoch "News" properties - such as Sky, Fox, The Times, etc have been used in the past by MI5 and Mossad to disseminate fabrications amongst the population. The fabricated report was published in The Times on December 14th 2009, and was a complete lie and untruth. Aired on 29th December 2009.
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The CIA has said that a report published in The Times (and other Murdoch properties) was a complete and utter fabrication that bore the fingerprints of either the British MI5 or the Israeli Mossad (or possibly a collaboration of both). He said that the Murdoch "News" properties - such as Sky, Fox, The Times, etc have been used in the past by MI5 and Mossad to disseminate fabrications amongst the population. The fabricated report was published in The Times on December 14th 2009, and was a complete lie and untruth. Aired on 29th December 2009.
Marefat-e-Quran - Molana Ali Murtaza Zaidi - Urdu
Lecture delivered by Moulana Syed Ali Murtaza Zaidi on the topic of Marefat-e-Quran which was 14th lecture of FIKRI NASHIST series
Lecture delivered by Moulana Syed Ali Murtaza Zaidi on the topic of Marefat-e-Quran which was 14th lecture of FIKRI NASHIST series
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14th Ramadhan 2010 - Benefits of Fasting - Sheikh Jafar Muhibullah - English
Speech given by Sheikh Jafar at IABA, TX. This is from a series of speeches given on Topic of benifets of Fasting as told by Allah S.T in Quran in Surah Al-Baqarah verse 183(2:183)and beyond.
Speech given by Sheikh Jafar at IABA, TX. This is from a series of speeches given on Topic of benifets of Fasting as told by Allah S.T in Quran in Surah Al-Baqarah verse 183(2:183)and beyond.
Political Analysis Program - Zavia - AMZ - Urdu
Political Analysis Program : Zavia
Political Analyst : Moualana Syed Ali Murtaza Zaidi
Venue : Shaheed Hameed Ali Bhojani Hall, Soldier Bazar, Karachi
Date : 14th February, 2011
Political Analysis Program : Zavia
Political Analyst : Moualana Syed Ali Murtaza Zaidi
Venue : Shaheed Hameed Ali Bhojani Hall, Soldier Bazar, Karachi
Date : 14th February, 2011
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Nasrallah slams anti-Iran remarks by Hariri - 9Apr11 - English
Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has underlined Hezbollah\\\'s stance towards the latest developments in Lebanon through a televised speech.
Remarks of caretaker premier Saad Hariri...
Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has underlined Hezbollah\\\'s stance towards the latest developments in Lebanon through a televised speech.
Remarks of caretaker premier Saad Hariri in which he accused Iran of interfering in the affairs of Arab states and inciting problems were considered by Nasrallah as a reflection of Israeli rhetoric.
Sayyed Nasrallah linked the latest position of Saad Hariri to the unrest in the region, especially after Hariri held a telephone conversation with Bahraini king Hamad Bin Khalifa:
The anti Iranian remarks follow a campaign by the March 14 against hezbollah\\\'s arms , but this stance is not new, and nasrallah said it goes back some years and is part of a deal between the US and the embattled March 14th .
Analysts see the war of words in Lebanon as a reflection of rivalry between the camp allied with the US and the resistance:
The issue of the formation of a new cabinet headed by PM designate Najib Mikati was also tackled by Nasrallah who said the march 8th are determined to deal with the remaining obstacles before forming the Mikati cabinet.
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Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has underlined Hezbollah\\\'s stance towards the latest developments in Lebanon through a televised speech.
Remarks of caretaker premier Saad Hariri in which he accused Iran of interfering in the affairs of Arab states and inciting problems were considered by Nasrallah as a reflection of Israeli rhetoric.
Sayyed Nasrallah linked the latest position of Saad Hariri to the unrest in the region, especially after Hariri held a telephone conversation with Bahraini king Hamad Bin Khalifa:
The anti Iranian remarks follow a campaign by the March 14 against hezbollah\\\'s arms , but this stance is not new, and nasrallah said it goes back some years and is part of a deal between the US and the embattled March 14th .
Analysts see the war of words in Lebanon as a reflection of rivalry between the camp allied with the US and the resistance:
The issue of the formation of a new cabinet headed by PM designate Najib Mikati was also tackled by Nasrallah who said the march 8th are determined to deal with the remaining obstacles before forming the Mikati cabinet.
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14 E Commerce Website Tutorial Remove Items From PHP Shopping Cart - English
http://www.developphp.com
In this 14th video we will learn a simple method for allowing the user to remove cart items from your cart\'s multidimensional array using unset() and...
http://www.developphp.com
In this 14th video we will learn a simple method for allowing the user to remove cart items from your cart\'s multidimensional array using unset() and sort(). The E - Commerce Web Site we will be assembling is one in which all of the inventory is in a MySQL database and we offer a custom PHP cart for a unique shopping experience.
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http://www.developphp.com
In this 14th video we will learn a simple method for allowing the user to remove cart items from your cart\'s multidimensional array using unset() and sort(). The E - Commerce Web Site we will be assembling is one in which all of the inventory is in a MySQL database and we offer a custom PHP cart for a unique shopping experience.
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Yvonne Ridley joins MPACUK fight to stop Islamophobia - English
Yvonne Ridley joins MPACUK on our Stop Islamophobia Week campaign from July 8th to July 14th at: www.facebook.com/mpacuk.org
Sign the petition to stop Islamophobia at:...
Yvonne Ridley joins MPACUK on our Stop Islamophobia Week campaign from July 8th to July 14th at: www.facebook.com/mpacuk.org
Sign the petition to stop Islamophobia at: http://www.petitiononline.com/mpacuk/petition.html
Together, we can stop Islamophobia
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Yvonne Ridley joins MPACUK on our Stop Islamophobia Week campaign from July 8th to July 14th at: www.facebook.com/mpacuk.org
Sign the petition to stop Islamophobia at: http://www.petitiononline.com/mpacuk/petition.html
Together, we can stop Islamophobia
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Cleric Underlines Significance of Irans Naval Presence in High Seas - News 729 - Farsi
Cleric Underlines Significance of Irans Naval Presence in High Seas
TEHRAN (FNA)- Tehrans provisional Friday Prayers Leader Hojjatoleslam Kazzem Sediqi stressed the importance of the...
Cleric Underlines Significance of Irans Naval Presence in High Seas
TEHRAN (FNA)- Tehrans provisional Friday Prayers Leader Hojjatoleslam Kazzem Sediqi stressed the importance of the Iranian Navys presence in international waters for the countrys security.
Addressing a large and fervent congregation of people on Tehran University campus today, Sediqi said that such naval presence will repel dangers.
Though free international waters are general, presence of foreign naval fleets may raise dangers for the country; so, presence of domestic naval fleets will repel the dangers he stressed.
Last week, Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei underlined the peaceful nature of Iran\'s presence in the high seas, but meantime said the growing might and power of the Iranian Navy, displayed through its presence in international waters, has worried the enemies of the country.
Addressing high-ranking officials of the Iranian Armed Forces in Southern Iran on Sunday, Ayatollah Khamenei pointed to Iran\'s naval presence in the Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea, Suez Canal and Bab al-Mandeb, and stated, \"This presence has made enemies nervous and worried.\"
\"The strong presence of the Islamic Republic of Iran\'s Navy in the high seas is promising and inspiring for nations,\" the Leader continued.
Iran has remarkably boosted its naval power in recent years. Early in July, Iran\'s Yunes submarine, sailing alongside warships of the 14th fleet of the Iranian Navy, returned home from an almost two-month-long mission in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
The deployment of Iranian military submarine in the Red Sea was the first such operation by the country\'s navy in far-off waters.
Iran has also deployed warships in the Red Sea to combat Somali pirates.
The Iranian Navy has been conducting anti-piracy patrols in the Gulf of Aden since November 2008, when Somali raiders hijacked the Iranian-chartered cargo ship, MV Delight, off the coast of Yemen.
Iran\'s naval power has even been acknowledged by foes. In a Sep. 11, 2008 report, the Washington Institute for the Near East Policy said that in the two decades since the Iraqi imposed war on Iran, the Islamic Republic has excelled in naval capabilities and is able to wage unique asymmetric warfare against larger naval forces.
According to the report, Iran\'s Navy has been transformed into a highly motivated, well-equipped, and well-financed force and is effectively in control of the world\'s oil lifeline, the Strait of Hormuz.
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Cleric Underlines Significance of Irans Naval Presence in High Seas
TEHRAN (FNA)- Tehrans provisional Friday Prayers Leader Hojjatoleslam Kazzem Sediqi stressed the importance of the Iranian Navys presence in international waters for the countrys security.
Addressing a large and fervent congregation of people on Tehran University campus today, Sediqi said that such naval presence will repel dangers.
Though free international waters are general, presence of foreign naval fleets may raise dangers for the country; so, presence of domestic naval fleets will repel the dangers he stressed.
Last week, Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei underlined the peaceful nature of Iran\'s presence in the high seas, but meantime said the growing might and power of the Iranian Navy, displayed through its presence in international waters, has worried the enemies of the country.
Addressing high-ranking officials of the Iranian Armed Forces in Southern Iran on Sunday, Ayatollah Khamenei pointed to Iran\'s naval presence in the Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea, Suez Canal and Bab al-Mandeb, and stated, \"This presence has made enemies nervous and worried.\"
\"The strong presence of the Islamic Republic of Iran\'s Navy in the high seas is promising and inspiring for nations,\" the Leader continued.
Iran has remarkably boosted its naval power in recent years. Early in July, Iran\'s Yunes submarine, sailing alongside warships of the 14th fleet of the Iranian Navy, returned home from an almost two-month-long mission in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
The deployment of Iranian military submarine in the Red Sea was the first such operation by the country\'s navy in far-off waters.
Iran has also deployed warships in the Red Sea to combat Somali pirates.
The Iranian Navy has been conducting anti-piracy patrols in the Gulf of Aden since November 2008, when Somali raiders hijacked the Iranian-chartered cargo ship, MV Delight, off the coast of Yemen.
Iran\'s naval power has even been acknowledged by foes. In a Sep. 11, 2008 report, the Washington Institute for the Near East Policy said that in the two decades since the Iraqi imposed war on Iran, the Islamic Republic has excelled in naval capabilities and is able to wage unique asymmetric warfare against larger naval forces.
According to the report, Iran\'s Navy has been transformed into a highly motivated, well-equipped, and well-financed force and is effectively in control of the world\'s oil lifeline, the Strait of Hormuz.
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[12] Shias in the view of Imam Ali (a.s) - H.I. Hyder Shirazi - Ramadan 2011 - English
Hujjatul Islam Maulana Hyder Shirazi delivered this lecture in LA in Ramadan 2011. The lectures are organized by Alwalayah.com. 14th Lecture.
The topic of this speech is Birthday of Imam Hasan...
Hujjatul Islam Maulana Hyder Shirazi delivered this lecture in LA in Ramadan 2011. The lectures are organized by Alwalayah.com. 14th Lecture.
The topic of this speech is Birthday of Imam Hasan Mujtaba (a.s) & AhlulBayt (a.s)
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Hujjatul Islam Maulana Hyder Shirazi delivered this lecture in LA in Ramadan 2011. The lectures are organized by Alwalayah.com. 14th Lecture.
The topic of this speech is Birthday of Imam Hasan Mujtaba (a.s) & AhlulBayt (a.s)
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NARDARANDA AŞURA - Ashura in Nardaran, Azerbaijan - Azeri
Nardaran is a settlement and municipality on the Abşeron Peninsula in Baku, Azerbaijan. It has a population of 8,300.
Located 25 kilometers northeast of central Baku, it is politically part of...
Nardaran is a settlement and municipality on the Abşeron Peninsula in Baku, Azerbaijan. It has a population of 8,300.
Located 25 kilometers northeast of central Baku, it is politically part of the Baku city-subdivision and treated as a suburb. Unlike the rest of the country which is staunchly secular and which is considered religiously progressive, Nardaran is a lone center of conservative Shi\\\'a Islam in Azerbaijan.
Nardaran\\\'s name come from Persian: Nar (Pomegranate)نار +Daran (trees) داران\\\"Place with Pomegranate trees\\\".
The town is the site of an early-14th century castle, featuring a round tower approximately 12.5 meters high. During Soviet rule, the town was known as a center for growing flowers. Since Azerbaijan\\\'s independence, the economy has dwindled and the town is reputed for its caviar poachers.[2]
Nardaran is the only place in the whole of Azerbaijan where its inhabitants are devoutly religious and conservative, where its streets display religious banners and where most women wear chadors in public. The town is home to a madrassah as well as the Rehime Khanim Mosque, a large Shia mosque built in the late 1990s over the tomb of Rahima Khanim, the sister of Imam Reza. The now banned Islamic Party of Azerbaijan was founded in this town and its base was centered there. Nardaran has been the site of strong protests and unrest, notable riots in June 2002 over what protesters deemed inadequate living standards and another in January 2006 which resulted in the deaths of three people.[3] Ironically Nardaran is possibly one the poorest places in Azerbaijan, while it is so close to the richest place in Azerbaijan, Baku.
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Nardaran is a settlement and municipality on the Abşeron Peninsula in Baku, Azerbaijan. It has a population of 8,300.
Located 25 kilometers northeast of central Baku, it is politically part of the Baku city-subdivision and treated as a suburb. Unlike the rest of the country which is staunchly secular and which is considered religiously progressive, Nardaran is a lone center of conservative Shi\\\'a Islam in Azerbaijan.
Nardaran\\\'s name come from Persian: Nar (Pomegranate)نار +Daran (trees) داران\\\"Place with Pomegranate trees\\\".
The town is the site of an early-14th century castle, featuring a round tower approximately 12.5 meters high. During Soviet rule, the town was known as a center for growing flowers. Since Azerbaijan\\\'s independence, the economy has dwindled and the town is reputed for its caviar poachers.[2]
Nardaran is the only place in the whole of Azerbaijan where its inhabitants are devoutly religious and conservative, where its streets display religious banners and where most women wear chadors in public. The town is home to a madrassah as well as the Rehime Khanim Mosque, a large Shia mosque built in the late 1990s over the tomb of Rahima Khanim, the sister of Imam Reza. The now banned Islamic Party of Azerbaijan was founded in this town and its base was centered there. Nardaran has been the site of strong protests and unrest, notable riots in June 2002 over what protesters deemed inadequate living standards and another in January 2006 which resulted in the deaths of three people.[3] Ironically Nardaran is possibly one the poorest places in Azerbaijan, while it is so close to the richest place in Azerbaijan, Baku.
Source : Wikipedia
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[Special Report] فتح مبین - Sit-in protest All over Pakistan against Balochistan Government - Urdu
Fatah e Mubeen (Saneha e Alamdar Road-Quetta) 10.01.2013
This Documentary covers the following (about the January 10, 2013 Quetta bombings):
1. Protest in Quetta after the...
Fatah e Mubeen (Saneha e Alamdar Road-Quetta) 10.01.2013
This Documentary covers the following (about the January 10, 2013 Quetta bombings):
1. Protest in Quetta after the deadly bomb blasts that took more than 100 lives.
2. Protests in Karachi and Lahore in solidarity with (waarisan e shohda) Alamdar Road protestors.
3. Worldwide protests in solidarity with Alamdar Road protestors (including Canada, Uk, France, USA, Ireland & Australia)
4. Highlights of those 5 days [10 to 14th January 2013]
The sit-in were called-off when Balochistan Government was dissolved, CM Raisani with his cabinet was dismissed and Governor Rule was established.
[Special Report] فتح مبین - Sit-in protest All over Pakistan for Solving Quetta Shia Target Killing - Urdu
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Fatah e Mubeen (Saneha e Alamdar Road-Quetta) 10.01.2013
This Documentary covers the following (about the January 10, 2013 Quetta bombings):
1. Protest in Quetta after the deadly bomb blasts that took more than 100 lives.
2. Protests in Karachi and Lahore in solidarity with (waarisan e shohda) Alamdar Road protestors.
3. Worldwide protests in solidarity with Alamdar Road protestors (including Canada, Uk, France, USA, Ireland & Australia)
4. Highlights of those 5 days [10 to 14th January 2013]
The sit-in were called-off when Balochistan Government was dissolved, CM Raisani with his cabinet was dismissed and Governor Rule was established.
[Special Report] فتح مبین - Sit-in protest All over Pakistan for Solving Quetta Shia Target Killing - Urdu
MMS
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[05 June 13] Iran Today - Irans eleventh presidential election (X) - English
Only eleven days until the eleventh presidential election in Iran remain.
All the candidates are busy campaigning and giving speeches to promote their plans for the public. They will present...
Only eleven days until the eleventh presidential election in Iran remain.
All the candidates are busy campaigning and giving speeches to promote their plans for the public. They will present their plans until a day before the election which would be held on June 14th.
All of the eight candidates approved by the Guardian Council have been given a timetable by Iran\'s National Radio and Television Organization to introduce their plans to the public through different channels and different types of programs.
Runners grab any chance to travel to Iran\'s major and small cities to meet people in the city mosques, conference halls and stadiums, giving vows to solve their problems.
Comparing to the last presidential election, internet websites are more active in promoting their favorite candidates. Supporters have launched different weblogs to announce their campaign slogans. Different unofficial internet polls are being conducted but the results differ based on the political orientation of the websites.
On Friday May 31st 2013 the first debate show between the eight candidates was held. This time the debates are different from the heated but troubled debates of the last Election back in 2009. Instead of talking to each other, the candidates were answering the moderator\'s somewhat challenging questions.
In this episode of Iran Today we will take a closer look at the candidates\' plans and their views on the policies adopted by the previous administrations.
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Only eleven days until the eleventh presidential election in Iran remain.
All the candidates are busy campaigning and giving speeches to promote their plans for the public. They will present their plans until a day before the election which would be held on June 14th.
All of the eight candidates approved by the Guardian Council have been given a timetable by Iran\'s National Radio and Television Organization to introduce their plans to the public through different channels and different types of programs.
Runners grab any chance to travel to Iran\'s major and small cities to meet people in the city mosques, conference halls and stadiums, giving vows to solve their problems.
Comparing to the last presidential election, internet websites are more active in promoting their favorite candidates. Supporters have launched different weblogs to announce their campaign slogans. Different unofficial internet polls are being conducted but the results differ based on the political orientation of the websites.
On Friday May 31st 2013 the first debate show between the eight candidates was held. This time the debates are different from the heated but troubled debates of the last Election back in 2009. Instead of talking to each other, the candidates were answering the moderator\'s somewhat challenging questions.
In this episode of Iran Today we will take a closer look at the candidates\' plans and their views on the policies adopted by the previous administrations.
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[13 June 13] Short history of elections in Iran - English
March 30 & 31, 1978, the first election after the victory of the Islamic revolution in which more than 98 percent of Iranians voted for the Islamic Republic. This was just the beginning....
March 30 & 31, 1978, the first election after the victory of the Islamic revolution in which more than 98 percent of Iranians voted for the Islamic Republic. This was just the beginning. December 2nd and 3rd 1979 Iran\'s new constitution was put to the vote. Then it was January 25th 1980, the first presidential election in Iran after the Islamic revolution. Since then, People have gone to the ballots to elect the president nine times and,on Friday June 14th 2013 they cast their votes in the 11th presidential race.
Arash Khalatbari, Press TV, Tehran
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March 30 & 31, 1978, the first election after the victory of the Islamic revolution in which more than 98 percent of Iranians voted for the Islamic Republic. This was just the beginning. December 2nd and 3rd 1979 Iran\'s new constitution was put to the vote. Then it was January 25th 1980, the first presidential election in Iran after the Islamic revolution. Since then, People have gone to the ballots to elect the president nine times and,on Friday June 14th 2013 they cast their votes in the 11th presidential race.
Arash Khalatbari, Press TV, Tehran