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Press Cofernece with Embassadors - Mottaki says West dramatizing riots - English
Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki speaks out against Western efforts that seek to dramatize the post-election unrest in the country.
Washington and a slew of European powers, in recent...
Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki speaks out against Western efforts that seek to dramatize the post-election unrest in the country.
Washington and a slew of European powers, in recent days, have lashed out at governmental moves to restore security in the country.
"We call on the Iranian government to stop all violent and unjust actions against its own people" The Iranian government must understand that the world is watching," said US President Barack Obama said in a Saturday statement.
Britain, France and other European countries have also taken a similar stance on the Iranian elections.
In a Sunday address to foreign reporters, Mottaki responded to "irresponsible and intrusive remarks" made by certain Western countries.
He focused much of his criticism on France, Germany and Britain, advising them to "think twice before questioning the democratic process of the recent election."
Mottaki criticized the British foreign secretary for his inappropriate and illogical comments on Iran's elections. He blamed Britain for causing insecurity in the Middle East by helping create the Zionist regime decades ago.
The foreign minister also criticized France for what he called irresponsible remarks on Iran's elections and demanded an apology from Paris. Germany also came under criticism. Mottaki said Berlin's position on Iran indicated that German officials were intimidated by Israelis.
He said policymakers in the West need to have "a clear picture" of the historic elections, which saw Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad re-elected for a second term in office.
Presidential contenders Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi reject the result as fraudulent and demand a re-run.
Their supporters have staged rallies, which have largely grabbed headlines in most media outlets.
In response to recent claims of election irregularities, Mottaki said that the election process and the whole structure observing the polls is such that makes the possibility of vote rigging 'close to zero'.
Mottaki, however, asserted that due to the government's respect for democracy, Iranian authorities would look into the protests lodged against the election results and present the findings by the end of the week.
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Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki speaks out against Western efforts that seek to dramatize the post-election unrest in the country.
Washington and a slew of European powers, in recent days, have lashed out at governmental moves to restore security in the country.
"We call on the Iranian government to stop all violent and unjust actions against its own people" The Iranian government must understand that the world is watching," said US President Barack Obama said in a Saturday statement.
Britain, France and other European countries have also taken a similar stance on the Iranian elections.
In a Sunday address to foreign reporters, Mottaki responded to "irresponsible and intrusive remarks" made by certain Western countries.
He focused much of his criticism on France, Germany and Britain, advising them to "think twice before questioning the democratic process of the recent election."
Mottaki criticized the British foreign secretary for his inappropriate and illogical comments on Iran's elections. He blamed Britain for causing insecurity in the Middle East by helping create the Zionist regime decades ago.
The foreign minister also criticized France for what he called irresponsible remarks on Iran's elections and demanded an apology from Paris. Germany also came under criticism. Mottaki said Berlin's position on Iran indicated that German officials were intimidated by Israelis.
He said policymakers in the West need to have "a clear picture" of the historic elections, which saw Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad re-elected for a second term in office.
Presidential contenders Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi reject the result as fraudulent and demand a re-run.
Their supporters have staged rallies, which have largely grabbed headlines in most media outlets.
In response to recent claims of election irregularities, Mottaki said that the election process and the whole structure observing the polls is such that makes the possibility of vote rigging 'close to zero'.
Mottaki, however, asserted that due to the government's respect for democracy, Iranian authorities would look into the protests lodged against the election results and present the findings by the end of the week.
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Iran finds US-backed MKO fingermarks in riots - English
The terrorist Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) has reportedly played a major role in intensifying the recent wave of street violence in Iran.
Iranian security officials reported...
The terrorist Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) has reportedly played a major role in intensifying the recent wave of street violence in Iran.
Iranian security officials reported Saturday that they have identified and arrested a large number of MKO members who were involved in recent riots in Iran's capital.
According to the security officials, the arrested members had confessed that they were extensively trained in Iraq's camp Ashraf to create post-election mayhem in the country.
They had also revealed that they have been given directions by the MKO command post in Britain.
Street protests broke out after defeated presidential candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi rejected President Ahmadinejad's decisive win in the June 12 election. His supporters have staged a series of illegal rallies ever since.
Iran's deputy police commander, on Saturday, warned against the mass gatherings, asserting that those who engage in any such actions would be severely reprimanded.
Earlier on Saturday, MKO leader Maryam Rajavi had supported the recent wave of street violence in Iran during a Saturday address to supporters in Paris.
Rajavi had reportedly described the MKO terrorists as the real winners of the Iranian election.
The Mujahedin Khalq Organization is a Marxist guerilla group, which was founded in the 1960s.In the past two decades, MKO leaders have been resettled in the northern outskirts of Paris.
The terrorists are especially notorious for taking sides with former dictator Saddam Hussein during the war Iraq imposed on Iran (1980-1988).
The group masterminded a slew of terrorist operations in Iran and Iraq -- one of which was the 1981 bombing of the offices of the Islamic Republic Party, in which more than 72 Iranian officials were killed.
A 2007 German intelligence report from the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution has identified the MKO as a "repressive, sect-like and Stalinist authoritarian organization which centers around the personality cult of [MKO leaders] Maryam and Masoud Rajavi".
Anne Singleton, an expert on the MKO and author of 'Saddam's Private Army' explains that the West aims to keep the group afloat in order to use it in efforts to stage a regime change in Iran.
"With a new Administration in the White House a pre-emptive strike on Iran looks unlikely. Instead the MKO's backers have put together a coalition of small irritant groups, the known minority and separatist groups, along with the MKO. These groups will be garrisoned around the border with Iran and their task is to launch terrorist attacks into Iran over the next few years to keep the fire hot," she explains.
"The role of the MKO is to train and manage these groups using the expertise they acquired from Saddam's Republican Guard," Singleton added.
A May 2005 Human Rights Watch report also condemns the MKO for running prison camps in Iraq and committing human rights violations. According to report, the outlawed group puts defectors under torture and jail terms.
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The terrorist Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) has reportedly played a major role in intensifying the recent wave of street violence in Iran.
Iranian security officials reported Saturday that they have identified and arrested a large number of MKO members who were involved in recent riots in Iran's capital.
According to the security officials, the arrested members had confessed that they were extensively trained in Iraq's camp Ashraf to create post-election mayhem in the country.
They had also revealed that they have been given directions by the MKO command post in Britain.
Street protests broke out after defeated presidential candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi rejected President Ahmadinejad's decisive win in the June 12 election. His supporters have staged a series of illegal rallies ever since.
Iran's deputy police commander, on Saturday, warned against the mass gatherings, asserting that those who engage in any such actions would be severely reprimanded.
Earlier on Saturday, MKO leader Maryam Rajavi had supported the recent wave of street violence in Iran during a Saturday address to supporters in Paris.
Rajavi had reportedly described the MKO terrorists as the real winners of the Iranian election.
The Mujahedin Khalq Organization is a Marxist guerilla group, which was founded in the 1960s.In the past two decades, MKO leaders have been resettled in the northern outskirts of Paris.
The terrorists are especially notorious for taking sides with former dictator Saddam Hussein during the war Iraq imposed on Iran (1980-1988).
The group masterminded a slew of terrorist operations in Iran and Iraq -- one of which was the 1981 bombing of the offices of the Islamic Republic Party, in which more than 72 Iranian officials were killed.
A 2007 German intelligence report from the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution has identified the MKO as a "repressive, sect-like and Stalinist authoritarian organization which centers around the personality cult of [MKO leaders] Maryam and Masoud Rajavi".
Anne Singleton, an expert on the MKO and author of 'Saddam's Private Army' explains that the West aims to keep the group afloat in order to use it in efforts to stage a regime change in Iran.
"With a new Administration in the White House a pre-emptive strike on Iran looks unlikely. Instead the MKO's backers have put together a coalition of small irritant groups, the known minority and separatist groups, along with the MKO. These groups will be garrisoned around the border with Iran and their task is to launch terrorist attacks into Iran over the next few years to keep the fire hot," she explains.
"The role of the MKO is to train and manage these groups using the expertise they acquired from Saddam's Republican Guard," Singleton added.
A May 2005 Human Rights Watch report also condemns the MKO for running prison camps in Iraq and committing human rights violations. According to report, the outlawed group puts defectors under torture and jail terms.
Iran raps Western interference in its affairs - English
While the dust from post-election unrest is settling in Iran, the Islamic Republic condemns foreign interference by certain Western states in the country's internal affairs.
Iran's Foreign...
While the dust from post-election unrest is settling in Iran, the Islamic Republic condemns foreign interference by certain Western states in the country's internal affairs.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Hassan Qashqavi, said Monday that some European countries and the US have played a major role in provoking the post-election violence that killed scores of people in the past few days.
He made the remarks as the latest pictures show the traffic is normal on Tehran streets, which witnessed calm on Monday and the day before. On Saturday, 'terrorist elements'-who had infiltrated the rallies --created the most violent day of protests by setting fire on a mosque and two gas stations as well as killing a number of people.
“With the main goal of sowing ethnic discord, Western powers have interfered in the election process by hyperbolizing the protests staged against the Iranian poll results,” said Qashqavi in an address to his weekly press conference.
“France has even gone as far as calling for the annulment of the election outcome. What right do they have to make such inappropriate and irresponsible remarks?” asked Qashqavi.
Qashqavi asserted that the Tehran government is planning to respond to the stepped-up “foreign interference” in due time.
Qashqavi went on to criticize foreign media outlets for dramatizing the post-election developments taking place in Iran, saying their efforts to launch a cyber war against the government is “totally out of line”.
“They have resorted into hacking Iranian news sites as a means to widen the gap between the government and the people,” he said.
Earlier on Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki had also warned Europe and the US against meddling with Iran's domestic issues.
Over the past few days, Washington and a slew of European powers have adopted a raucous stance on the June 12 election, which saw incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad win by a landslide.
Defeated presidential rivals Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi have called for the nullification of the results and demanded a re-run, giving rise to eight consecutive days of protests and illegal rallies.
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While the dust from post-election unrest is settling in Iran, the Islamic Republic condemns foreign interference by certain Western states in the country's internal affairs.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Hassan Qashqavi, said Monday that some European countries and the US have played a major role in provoking the post-election violence that killed scores of people in the past few days.
He made the remarks as the latest pictures show the traffic is normal on Tehran streets, which witnessed calm on Monday and the day before. On Saturday, 'terrorist elements'-who had infiltrated the rallies --created the most violent day of protests by setting fire on a mosque and two gas stations as well as killing a number of people.
“With the main goal of sowing ethnic discord, Western powers have interfered in the election process by hyperbolizing the protests staged against the Iranian poll results,” said Qashqavi in an address to his weekly press conference.
“France has even gone as far as calling for the annulment of the election outcome. What right do they have to make such inappropriate and irresponsible remarks?” asked Qashqavi.
Qashqavi asserted that the Tehran government is planning to respond to the stepped-up “foreign interference” in due time.
Qashqavi went on to criticize foreign media outlets for dramatizing the post-election developments taking place in Iran, saying their efforts to launch a cyber war against the government is “totally out of line”.
“They have resorted into hacking Iranian news sites as a means to widen the gap between the government and the people,” he said.
Earlier on Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki had also warned Europe and the US against meddling with Iran's domestic issues.
Over the past few days, Washington and a slew of European powers have adopted a raucous stance on the June 12 election, which saw incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad win by a landslide.
Defeated presidential rivals Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi have called for the nullification of the results and demanded a re-run, giving rise to eight consecutive days of protests and illegal rallies.
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Learning Islam - Part 1 - Perception of the World - Hasan Mujtaba Rizvi - English
This speech is an introduction to a series of speeches that Molana will be making on the subjects of Usool-e-Deen (Roots of Islam), Furu\' ad-Deen (Branches of Islam) and Iqlaq...
This speech is an introduction to a series of speeches that Molana will be making on the subjects of Usool-e-Deen (Roots of Islam), Furu\' ad-Deen (Branches of Islam) and Iqlaq (Islamic Etiquette).
In this particular speech, Molana will discuss:
- Perception: Our perception of the world is shaped by our experiences. Our perception is often not the one that Allah is giving us.
- Materialism versus Responsibility in Islam.
- People are just living instinctively - even with religious matters. They don\'t think about the meaning or benefit.
- Introduction to Usool-e-Deen, Furu\'ad-Deen and Iqlaq – and how to use these to change our perception to an Islamic one.
Molana Hassan Mujtiba Rizvi resides in Canada. His email address is
[email protected]
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This speech is an introduction to a series of speeches that Molana will be making on the subjects of Usool-e-Deen (Roots of Islam), Furu\' ad-Deen (Branches of Islam) and Iqlaq (Islamic Etiquette).
In this particular speech, Molana will discuss:
- Perception: Our perception of the world is shaped by our experiences. Our perception is often not the one that Allah is giving us.
- Materialism versus Responsibility in Islam.
- People are just living instinctively - even with religious matters. They don\'t think about the meaning or benefit.
- Introduction to Usool-e-Deen, Furu\'ad-Deen and Iqlaq – and how to use these to change our perception to an Islamic one.
Molana Hassan Mujtiba Rizvi resides in Canada. His email address is
[email protected]
16th July - Full Speech of Iranian President Ahmedinejand in Mashad - English
Iran's president lashes out at Western powers for their opposition to the outcome of the June 12 presidential election.
In a Thursday address to thousands of people in the northeastern city of...
Iran's president lashes out at Western powers for their opposition to the outcome of the June 12 presidential election.
In a Thursday address to thousands of people in the northeastern city of Mashad, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the West has gone as far as setting up satellite channels to influence Iranians against their better judgment.
Ahmadinejad, who was speaking during his first provincial trip after the June 12 presidential vote, said foreign countries have no right to insult the choice made during the election.
"During the whole election process, certain foreign countries attempted to push the country to the brink of civil war," argued Ahmadinejad.
Iran turned into a scene of opposition rallies after the re-election of president Ahmadinejad with nearly two-thirds of the vote.
President Ahmadinejad's rivals -- Mehdi Karroubi and Mir-Hossein Mousavi -- reject the election result as fraudulent and have yet to acknowledge the Iranian president's re-election.
On June 20, the unrest over the result of the vote took a turn for the worse after protesters, who demanded a re-run of the 10th presidential election, gathered to hold a rally without the official permission of the country's Interior Ministry.
The day turned bloody -- increasing the post-vote deaths to at least 20 -- when, according to Iranian officials, terrorist elements infiltrated the rallies.
Ahmadinejad went on to say that the West has trouble tolerating an independent nation that takes a stand against their policies.
He said Iran would respond to any aggressors in a way that they would forget how to return home.
"I have told the enemies that this nation will strike you in the face so hard you will lose your way home," he said.
The president said the high voter turnout in the recent elections has caught Westerners off guard and "has foiled all their evil plans".
On the Iranian nuclear issue, Ahmadinejad said that his government would remain open to "logic and dialogue" to end the international deadlock.
He, however, issued a warning. "If each and every one of the Western countries that oppose Iran's nuclear program joins forces, they would still fail to deprive the Iranian nation of its inalienable nuclear rights," he said.
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Iran's president lashes out at Western powers for their opposition to the outcome of the June 12 presidential election.
In a Thursday address to thousands of people in the northeastern city of Mashad, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the West has gone as far as setting up satellite channels to influence Iranians against their better judgment.
Ahmadinejad, who was speaking during his first provincial trip after the June 12 presidential vote, said foreign countries have no right to insult the choice made during the election.
"During the whole election process, certain foreign countries attempted to push the country to the brink of civil war," argued Ahmadinejad.
Iran turned into a scene of opposition rallies after the re-election of president Ahmadinejad with nearly two-thirds of the vote.
President Ahmadinejad's rivals -- Mehdi Karroubi and Mir-Hossein Mousavi -- reject the election result as fraudulent and have yet to acknowledge the Iranian president's re-election.
On June 20, the unrest over the result of the vote took a turn for the worse after protesters, who demanded a re-run of the 10th presidential election, gathered to hold a rally without the official permission of the country's Interior Ministry.
The day turned bloody -- increasing the post-vote deaths to at least 20 -- when, according to Iranian officials, terrorist elements infiltrated the rallies.
Ahmadinejad went on to say that the West has trouble tolerating an independent nation that takes a stand against their policies.
He said Iran would respond to any aggressors in a way that they would forget how to return home.
"I have told the enemies that this nation will strike you in the face so hard you will lose your way home," he said.
The president said the high voter turnout in the recent elections has caught Westerners off guard and "has foiled all their evil plans".
On the Iranian nuclear issue, Ahmadinejad said that his government would remain open to "logic and dialogue" to end the international deadlock.
He, however, issued a warning. "If each and every one of the Western countries that oppose Iran's nuclear program joins forces, they would still fail to deprive the Iranian nation of its inalienable nuclear rights," he said.
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Gaddafi blasts big powers at U.N. - 23Sep09 - English
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi- in his first ever address to the United Nations- accused the veto-wielding powers of the Security Council of betraying the principles of the U.N. charter. -It should...
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi- in his first ever address to the United Nations- accused the veto-wielding powers of the Security Council of betraying the principles of the U.N. charter. -It should not be called the Security Council- it should be called the terror council-- Gaddafi told leaders in a speech that lasted for an hour and 35 minutes.
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Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi- in his first ever address to the United Nations- accused the veto-wielding powers of the Security Council of betraying the principles of the U.N. charter. -It should not be called the Security Council- it should be called the terror council-- Gaddafi told leaders in a speech that lasted for an hour and 35 minutes.
[FULL] President Ahmadinejad at UN - 23Sep09 - English
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad addressing at General Debate of the 64th Session (2009) at United Nations on 23 September 2009.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Humans must be respected to build a brighter...
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad addressing at General Debate of the 64th Session (2009) at United Nations on 23 September 2009.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Humans must be respected to build a brighter world...
World economy has been damaged by unbridled capitalism...
Political leaders must stop their hypocricy whilst in power...
Inhuman policies in Palestine are inexcusable...
Israeli oppression is mis-represented as self defence...
Bloody wars in middle east are totally unacceptable...
You can't preach peace whilst projecting military force... World decisions suit only a few greedy interests...
Liberalism and Capitalism have destroyed morality...
Greedy Capitalism has failed and will be swept away...
Some so-called leaders have removed themselves from true human values...
Security Council must be reformed and veto removed...
Muslims, Christians and Jews should coexist peacefully...
Spiritual and Moral values should guide world policy...
I won a large majority in elections and will lead Iran...
No nation can claim to be free from the need to reform...
Obedience to God is the only way towards real progress...
PERFECTION OF IDIVIDUALS IS MANKIND'S MISSION...
I believe in a bright spiritual future for mankind...
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President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad addressing at General Debate of the 64th Session (2009) at United Nations on 23 September 2009.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Humans must be respected to build a brighter world...
World economy has been damaged by unbridled capitalism...
Political leaders must stop their hypocricy whilst in power...
Inhuman policies in Palestine are inexcusable...
Israeli oppression is mis-represented as self defence...
Bloody wars in middle east are totally unacceptable...
You can't preach peace whilst projecting military force... World decisions suit only a few greedy interests...
Liberalism and Capitalism have destroyed morality...
Greedy Capitalism has failed and will be swept away...
Some so-called leaders have removed themselves from true human values...
Security Council must be reformed and veto removed...
Muslims, Christians and Jews should coexist peacefully...
Spiritual and Moral values should guide world policy...
I won a large majority in elections and will lead Iran...
No nation can claim to be free from the need to reform...
Obedience to God is the only way towards real progress...
PERFECTION OF IDIVIDUALS IS MANKIND'S MISSION...
I believe in a bright spiritual future for mankind...
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On Gandhi and Non-Violence - Norman Finkelstein - English
University of Alberta on January 22 2009. Chanting "peace, peace, non-violence, non-violence" is sometimes used to de-legitimize armed resistance as irrational and unjustifiably violent....
University of Alberta on January 22 2009. Chanting "peace, peace, non-violence, non-violence" is sometimes used to de-legitimize armed resistance as irrational and unjustifiably violent. It takes attention away from the whole history of Israeli atrocities by focusing too much on - and even blaming at times - the victims for responding with violence in defense. Same goes for the case of Lebanon. The "peace, peace" slogans at times neglect the fact that the international community has failed to deliver any positive results in the last sixty years.
I think the resistance in Palestine as well as Lebanon would also prefer non-violence over violence. The difference really is on the question of 'efficacy' of violent vs. non-violent tactics. The Iranian Revolution of 1979 was largely non-violent. Even scholars of non-violent movements acknowledge that fact.
The distinction between principle and tactic is important here. We would be arguing on a very different level if some peace activist believes in non-violence as a principle - that militant resistance is always wrong. (Even Gandhi made exceptions to that principle!)
But if it is a matter of tactic with non-violence as the preferred method, then the implication is that if legit resistance-s choose militant tactics in Palestine or Lebanon, their actions should not be looked down upon by peace activists. Also since it is a matter of tactic (not principle), tomorrow the resistance-s may very well decide to become non-violent, if they feel that time has changed and the international community is more responsive to non-violent tactics and can actually do something to address their grievances.
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University of Alberta on January 22 2009. Chanting "peace, peace, non-violence, non-violence" is sometimes used to de-legitimize armed resistance as irrational and unjustifiably violent. It takes attention away from the whole history of Israeli atrocities by focusing too much on - and even blaming at times - the victims for responding with violence in defense. Same goes for the case of Lebanon. The "peace, peace" slogans at times neglect the fact that the international community has failed to deliver any positive results in the last sixty years.
I think the resistance in Palestine as well as Lebanon would also prefer non-violence over violence. The difference really is on the question of 'efficacy' of violent vs. non-violent tactics. The Iranian Revolution of 1979 was largely non-violent. Even scholars of non-violent movements acknowledge that fact.
The distinction between principle and tactic is important here. We would be arguing on a very different level if some peace activist believes in non-violence as a principle - that militant resistance is always wrong. (Even Gandhi made exceptions to that principle!)
But if it is a matter of tactic with non-violence as the preferred method, then the implication is that if legit resistance-s choose militant tactics in Palestine or Lebanon, their actions should not be looked down upon by peace activists. Also since it is a matter of tactic (not principle), tomorrow the resistance-s may very well decide to become non-violent, if they feel that time has changed and the international community is more responsive to non-violent tactics and can actually do something to address their grievances.
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Hezbollah will hit Tel Aviv airport if attacked - 16Feb10 - English
Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah has warned that the movement will strike Israel's infrastructure, including its airports and refineries, in the event of any Israeli attack on...
Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah has warned that the movement will strike Israel's infrastructure, including its airports and refineries, in the event of any Israeli attack on Lebanon.
During an address commemorating the assassination of three Hezbollah leaders by Israel, Nasrallah vowed to bomb Israel's Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv should the regime hit Beirut's international airport in any future war.
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Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah has warned that the movement will strike Israel's infrastructure, including its airports and refineries, in the event of any Israeli attack on Lebanon.
During an address commemorating the assassination of three Hezbollah leaders by Israel, Nasrallah vowed to bomb Israel's Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv should the regime hit Beirut's international airport in any future war.
Summary of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah (HA) Speech - 16Feb10 - English
Hizbullah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah(HA) has warned that the movement will strike Israel's infrastructure, including its airports and refineries, in the event of any Israeli...
Hizbullah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah(HA) has warned that the movement will strike Israel's infrastructure, including its airports and refineries, in the event of any Israeli attack on Lebanon.
During an address commemorating the assassination of three Hizbullah leaders by Israel, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah(HA) vowed to bomb Israel's Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv should the regime hit Beirut's Martyr Rafiq al-Hariri International Airport in any future war.
"If you hit Martyr Rafiq al-Hariri international airport in Beirut, we will hit Ben-Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv," he said via a live video link in Beirut's southern suburbs on Tuesday.
"If you hit our ports, we will bomb your ports, and if you hit our oil refineries, we will bomb your oil refineries," he added.
He also threatened that should Israel bomb Lebanon's refineries, factories or power plants, the movement would retaliate with all its might.
Recorded February 16, 2010 at 2000GMT (full speech will also be uploaded shortly)
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Hizbullah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah(HA) has warned that the movement will strike Israel's infrastructure, including its airports and refineries, in the event of any Israeli attack on Lebanon.
During an address commemorating the assassination of three Hizbullah leaders by Israel, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah(HA) vowed to bomb Israel's Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv should the regime hit Beirut's Martyr Rafiq al-Hariri International Airport in any future war.
"If you hit Martyr Rafiq al-Hariri international airport in Beirut, we will hit Ben-Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv," he said via a live video link in Beirut's southern suburbs on Tuesday.
"If you hit our ports, we will bomb your ports, and if you hit our oil refineries, we will bomb your oil refineries," he added.
He also threatened that should Israel bomb Lebanon's refineries, factories or power plants, the movement would retaliate with all its might.
Recorded February 16, 2010 at 2000GMT (full speech will also be uploaded shortly)
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Hezbollah Nasheed - Lebanon is Greater than That - Arabic sub English لبنان أكبر من هيك
Lebanon is Greater than That, لبنان أكبر من هيك . Scaled 720p, Sony AVC, 30fps, 6mbps. Footage courtesy of Al-Manar TV, Lebanese Communication Group. Translation and encoding by...
Lebanon is Greater than That, لبنان أكبر من هيك . Scaled 720p, Sony AVC, 30fps, 6mbps. Footage courtesy of Al-Manar TV, Lebanese Communication Group. Translation and encoding by ZelZaloSolh Team. Translation and publishing for educational purposes only. Selling footage is strictly prohibited. To order DVD footage contact following email address:
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Lebanon is Greater than That, لبنان أكبر من هيك . Scaled 720p, Sony AVC, 30fps, 6mbps. Footage courtesy of Al-Manar TV, Lebanese Communication Group. Translation and encoding by ZelZaloSolh Team. Translation and publishing for educational purposes only. Selling footage is strictly prohibited. To order DVD footage contact following email address:
[email protected]
Hezbollah of Grandeur - Arabic sub English حزب الله الجبار
Hezbollah al-Jabbar, حزب الله الجبار Hezbollah of Grandeur. Scaled 720p, Sony AVC, 30fps, 6mbps. Footage courtesy of Al-Manar TV, Lebanese Communication Group. Translation and encoding...
Hezbollah al-Jabbar, حزب الله الجبار Hezbollah of Grandeur. Scaled 720p, Sony AVC, 30fps, 6mbps. Footage courtesy of Al-Manar TV, Lebanese Communication Group. Translation and encoding by ZelZaloSolh Team. Translation and publishing for educational purposes only. Selling footage is strictly prohibited. To order DVD footage contact following email address:
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Hezbollah al-Jabbar, حزب الله الجبار Hezbollah of Grandeur. Scaled 720p, Sony AVC, 30fps, 6mbps. Footage courtesy of Al-Manar TV, Lebanese Communication Group. Translation and encoding by ZelZaloSolh Team. Translation and publishing for educational purposes only. Selling footage is strictly prohibited. To order DVD footage contact following email address:
[email protected]
[STATEMENT] Revenge of IMAD MUGHNIA - Arabic sub English
This clips is an excerpt from the speech of General Secretary of Lebanon\\\\\\\'s National Resistance Movement, Hezbollah, Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah (HA) on 16 February 2010 address. Imam...
This clips is an excerpt from the speech of General Secretary of Lebanon\\\\\\\'s National Resistance Movement, Hezbollah, Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah (HA) on 16 February 2010 address. Imam Mughnia, a top commander of Hezbollah was assassinated by Israel.
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This clips is an excerpt from the speech of General Secretary of Lebanon\\\\\\\'s National Resistance Movement, Hezbollah, Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah (HA) on 16 February 2010 address. Imam Mughnia, a top commander of Hezbollah was assassinated by Israel.
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[MUST WATCH] Norman Finkelstein Responds to Clinton, Netanyahu AIPAC Comments - 23Mar10 - English
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told attendees at the AIPAC conference on Monday that the US commitment to Israel is �rock-solid,� but Clinton did criticize Israel for continuing...
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told attendees at the AIPAC conference on Monday that the US commitment to Israel is �rock-solid,� but Clinton did criticize Israel for continuing to build settlements in occupied East Jerusalem. In a defiant speech hours after Clinton�s address, Netanyahu rejected US criticism and vowed to continue building settlements.
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told attendees at the AIPAC conference on Monday that the US commitment to Israel is �rock-solid,� but Clinton did criticize Israel for continuing to build settlements in occupied East Jerusalem. In a defiant speech hours after Clinton�s address, Netanyahu rejected US criticism and vowed to continue building settlements.
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[ENGLISH] President Ahmadinejad Speech On Imam Khomeini (ra) Anniversary & Gaza Flotilla Massacre - June 201
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says Iranians should live up to the examples set by the late Founder of the Islamic Republic Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
In a Friday ceremony marking the 21st...
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says Iranians should live up to the examples set by the late Founder of the Islamic Republic Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
In a Friday ceremony marking the 21st anniversary of Imam Khomeini's passing, Ahmadinejad said Imam Khomeini was "without a doubt the greatest and most influential figure in modern history" and "a true gift for the entire human race at a time when materialism reigned over the world."
"Today we should remember [Imam Khomeini] and his path and remind ourselves of his divine characteristics and ... many virtues," said Ahmadinejad in an address to millions who attended the ceremony in Tehran.
He said Imam Khomeini's fight against the Western-backed hegemonic monarch of Iran and his cause to establish the justice-based Islamic Republic will be cherished and appreciated for generations to come.
"The Imam sought the salvation of all mankind and thus had a wholly global outlook. Development and progress in Iran and also salvation of mankind were both sides of the coin and were closely intertwined in his eyes," Ahmadinejad said.
President Ahmadinejad urged the Iranian nation to follow the Imam's path in order to secure a bright future for their country.
He said Imam Khomeini was known for his active resistance to tyrannical regimes, particularly Israel, which he saw as "the biggest tool for domineering world people."
"He knew from the very beginning that the Israeli regime will one day collapse and take all arrogant powers down with it," he said.
Addressing Tel Aviv's allies in the West, Ahmadinejad said the criminal regime of Israel should be scrapped in the exact same manner that it was created more than sixty years ago.
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President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says Iranians should live up to the examples set by the late Founder of the Islamic Republic Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
In a Friday ceremony marking the 21st anniversary of Imam Khomeini's passing, Ahmadinejad said Imam Khomeini was "without a doubt the greatest and most influential figure in modern history" and "a true gift for the entire human race at a time when materialism reigned over the world."
"Today we should remember [Imam Khomeini] and his path and remind ourselves of his divine characteristics and ... many virtues," said Ahmadinejad in an address to millions who attended the ceremony in Tehran.
He said Imam Khomeini's fight against the Western-backed hegemonic monarch of Iran and his cause to establish the justice-based Islamic Republic will be cherished and appreciated for generations to come.
"The Imam sought the salvation of all mankind and thus had a wholly global outlook. Development and progress in Iran and also salvation of mankind were both sides of the coin and were closely intertwined in his eyes," Ahmadinejad said.
President Ahmadinejad urged the Iranian nation to follow the Imam's path in order to secure a bright future for their country.
He said Imam Khomeini was known for his active resistance to tyrannical regimes, particularly Israel, which he saw as "the biggest tool for domineering world people."
"He knew from the very beginning that the Israeli regime will one day collapse and take all arrogant powers down with it," he said.
Addressing Tel Aviv's allies in the West, Ahmadinejad said the criminal regime of Israel should be scrapped in the exact same manner that it was created more than sixty years ago.
H.I. Raja Nasir at Bedari e Millat Convention - April 2010 - Urdu
Hujjatul Islam Allama Raja Nasir address at Bedari e Millat Convention in May 2010. This is the first speech delivered after Allama Raja Nasir was elected as Secretary General of MWM.
Hujjatul Islam Allama Raja Nasir address at Bedari e Millat Convention in May 2010. This is the first speech delivered after Allama Raja Nasir was elected as Secretary General of MWM.
[Must Watch] Rehbar Khamenie is the only Hope for Our time by Moulana Syed Aqeel ul Gharavi - Urdu
Ayatullah Syed Aqeel ul Gharavi praises Rahbar e Moazzam Ayatullah e Uzama Khamenei.
Ayatullah Syed Aqeel ul Gharavi during his majlis address at 30K Model Town Lahore, Pakistan on 28th of...
Ayatullah Syed Aqeel ul Gharavi praises Rahbar e Moazzam Ayatullah e Uzama Khamenei.
Ayatullah Syed Aqeel ul Gharavi during his majlis address at 30K Model Town Lahore, Pakistan on 28th of Muharram, 1430AH, he praised Rahber e Moazzam Ayatullah e Uzama Aqqa e Khamenei as the only and existing leadership for the whole MANKIND.
He added that respect of Aqqa e Khamenie and other Maraja e Akraam and Marja e Taqleed is obligatory on every muslim.
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Ayatullah Syed Aqeel ul Gharavi praises Rahbar e Moazzam Ayatullah e Uzama Khamenei.
Ayatullah Syed Aqeel ul Gharavi during his majlis address at 30K Model Town Lahore, Pakistan on 28th of Muharram, 1430AH, he praised Rahber e Moazzam Ayatullah e Uzama Aqqa e Khamenei as the only and existing leadership for the whole MANKIND.
He added that respect of Aqqa e Khamenie and other Maraja e Akraam and Marja e Taqleed is obligatory on every muslim.
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Islamic Laws Session 01 - Sh. Hamza Sodagar [English]
This is the 1st session with Sheikh Hamza Sodagar covering the practical Islamic Laws based on the rulings of Grand Ayatullah Sayyid Ali Khamenei.
These sessions are a must watch for every...
This is the 1st session with Sheikh Hamza Sodagar covering the practical Islamic Laws based on the rulings of Grand Ayatullah Sayyid Ali Khamenei.
These sessions are a must watch for every Muslim because they address the Islamic rulings on many commonly asked questions that may come up in day to day activities and clarify a number of misconceptions regarding basic Islamic laws. In fact, these sessions with Sh. Hamza present many Islamic rulings people are unaware of, but curious about. Please share this video.
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This is the 1st session with Sheikh Hamza Sodagar covering the practical Islamic Laws based on the rulings of Grand Ayatullah Sayyid Ali Khamenei.
These sessions are a must watch for every Muslim because they address the Islamic rulings on many commonly asked questions that may come up in day to day activities and clarify a number of misconceptions regarding basic Islamic laws. In fact, these sessions with Sh. Hamza present many Islamic rulings people are unaware of, but curious about. Please share this video.
Production: The Awaited One Foundation | http://www.awaitedone.org
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Islamic Laws Session 02 - Sh. Hamza Sodagar [English]
This is the 2nd session with Sheikh Hamza Sodagar covering the practical Islamic Laws based on the rulings of Grand Ayatullah Sayyid Ali Khamenei.
These sessions are a must watch for every...
This is the 2nd session with Sheikh Hamza Sodagar covering the practical Islamic Laws based on the rulings of Grand Ayatullah Sayyid Ali Khamenei.
These sessions are a must watch for every Muslim because they address the Islamic rulings on many commonly asked questions that may come up in day to day activities and clarify a number of misconceptions regarding basic Islamic laws. In fact, these sessions with Sh. Hamza present many Islamic rulings people are unaware of, but curious about. Please share this video.
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This is the 2nd session with Sheikh Hamza Sodagar covering the practical Islamic Laws based on the rulings of Grand Ayatullah Sayyid Ali Khamenei.
These sessions are a must watch for every Muslim because they address the Islamic rulings on many commonly asked questions that may come up in day to day activities and clarify a number of misconceptions regarding basic Islamic laws. In fact, these sessions with Sh. Hamza present many Islamic rulings people are unaware of, but curious about. Please share this video.
Production: The Awaited One Foundation | http://www.awaitedone.org
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Islamic Laws Session 03 - Sh. Hamza Sodagar - English
This is the 3rd session with Sheikh Hamza Sodagar covering the practical Islamic Laws based on the rulings of Grand Ayatullah Sayyid Ali Khamenei.
These sessions are a must watch for every...
This is the 3rd session with Sheikh Hamza Sodagar covering the practical Islamic Laws based on the rulings of Grand Ayatullah Sayyid Ali Khamenei.
These sessions are a must watch for every Muslim because they address the Islamic rulings on many commonly asked questions that may come up in day to day activities and clarify a number of misconceptions regarding basic Islamic laws. In fact, these sessions with Sh. Hamza present many Islamic rulings people are unaware of, but curious about. Please share this video.
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This is the 3rd session with Sheikh Hamza Sodagar covering the practical Islamic Laws based on the rulings of Grand Ayatullah Sayyid Ali Khamenei.
These sessions are a must watch for every Muslim because they address the Islamic rulings on many commonly asked questions that may come up in day to day activities and clarify a number of misconceptions regarding basic Islamic laws. In fact, these sessions with Sh. Hamza present many Islamic rulings people are unaware of, but curious about. Please share this video.
Production: The Awaited One Foundation | http://www.awaitedone.org
Islamic Laws Session 04 - Sh. Hamza Sodagar - English
This is the 4th session with Sheikh Hamza Sodagar covering the practical Islamic Laws based on the rulings of Grand Ayatullah Sayyid Ali Khamenei.
These sessions are a must watch for every...
This is the 4th session with Sheikh Hamza Sodagar covering the practical Islamic Laws based on the rulings of Grand Ayatullah Sayyid Ali Khamenei.
These sessions are a must watch for every Muslim because they address the Islamic rulings on many commonly asked questions that may come up in day to day activities and clarify a number of misconceptions regarding basic Islamic laws. In fact, these sessions with Sh. Hamza present many Islamic rulings people are unaware of, but curious about. Please share this video.
Production: The Awaited One Foundation | http://www.awaitedone.org
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This is the 4th session with Sheikh Hamza Sodagar covering the practical Islamic Laws based on the rulings of Grand Ayatullah Sayyid Ali Khamenei.
These sessions are a must watch for every Muslim because they address the Islamic rulings on many commonly asked questions that may come up in day to day activities and clarify a number of misconceptions regarding basic Islamic laws. In fact, these sessions with Sh. Hamza present many Islamic rulings people are unaware of, but curious about. Please share this video.
Production: The Awaited One Foundation | http://www.awaitedone.org