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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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Iraq forcefully condemns US occupation - 02Nov08 - English
Tribal members wave Iraqi national flags while chanting anti US slogans during a protest in Baghdad. Iraqi tribal leaders have denounced US efforts to force a controversial security pact on Baghdad...
Tribal members wave Iraqi national flags while chanting anti US slogans during a protest in Baghdad. Iraqi tribal leaders have denounced US efforts to force a controversial security pact on Baghdad calling for an end to the occupation. PressTv Report
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Tribal members wave Iraqi national flags while chanting anti US slogans during a protest in Baghdad. Iraqi tribal leaders have denounced US efforts to force a controversial security pact on Baghdad calling for an end to the occupation. PressTv Report
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Nasrallah calls for anti-Israeli rally - 15Dec08 - Arabic
Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah has called on the Arab world to stand up against Israeli crimes in the Gaza Strip.
Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah has called on the Arab world to stand up against Israeli crimes in the Gaza Strip.
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Anti-war movement build alliances with resistance in middle east - Chris Nineham - 17Apr09 - English
In a speech to the Strasbourg No To Nato Counter-conference Chris Nineham, organiser for Stop the War Coalition argues the Anti-war movement must build alliances with the resistance in the middle...
In a speech to the Strasbourg No To Nato Counter-conference Chris Nineham, organiser for Stop the War Coalition argues the Anti-war movement must build alliances with the resistance in the middle east as a means to strengthen the movement internationally and at home.
French translation has been edited out to reduce the length of this video.
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In a speech to the Strasbourg No To Nato Counter-conference Chris Nineham, organiser for Stop the War Coalition argues the Anti-war movement must build alliances with the resistance in the middle east as a means to strengthen the movement internationally and at home.
French translation has been edited out to reduce the length of this video.
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61 Peaceful Anti-War protestors arrested at White House - 06Oct09 - English
61 peaceful protestors were arrested when they along with another few hundreds gathered in front of White House to protest against US Administration's absurd foreign policies. They demanded to talk...
61 peaceful protestors were arrested when they along with another few hundreds gathered in front of White House to protest against US Administration's absurd foreign policies. They demanded to talk to Obama because there has been no difference between his policies and that of Bush's. People say that they elected Obama in so that he can stop waging wars on other countries. BUT they are disappointed as the talks are to increase American troops in Afghanistan by 40,000. The Ninth year of Afghanistan invasion and killing innocent people is beginning.
The protestors were practicing their constitutional rights of 1st Admendment - freedom of speech. BUT they were arrested. Shame on the flag bearers of so-called Democracy!
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61 peaceful protestors were arrested when they along with another few hundreds gathered in front of White House to protest against US Administration's absurd foreign policies. They demanded to talk to Obama because there has been no difference between his policies and that of Bush's. People say that they elected Obama in so that he can stop waging wars on other countries. BUT they are disappointed as the talks are to increase American troops in Afghanistan by 40,000. The Ninth year of Afghanistan invasion and killing innocent people is beginning.
The protestors were practicing their constitutional rights of 1st Admendment - freedom of speech. BUT they were arrested. Shame on the flag bearers of so-called Democracy!
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Iranians Renew Allegiance to Leader in Anti-Riot Rallies - English
Iranians renew allegience to the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic Ayatollah Khamenei by participating in huge anti riots rallies nationwide.
Iranians renew allegience to the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic Ayatollah Khamenei by participating in huge anti riots rallies nationwide.
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US activists blast CIA overseas drone attacks - 18Jan2010 - English
American anti-war peace activists have rallied against the increasing use of unmanned drones by CIA around the world especially in Pakistan.
American anti-war peace activists have rallied against the increasing use of unmanned drones by CIA around the world especially in Pakistan.
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Caught on camera - Lancashire police arrest amateur photographer - 21Feb10 - English
Bob Patefield used his video camera to record the moment police stopped him from taking photographs of Accrington town centre. He shows how the police claims he was engaging in anti-social...
Bob Patefield used his video camera to record the moment police stopped him from taking photographs of Accrington town centre. He shows how the police claims he was engaging in anti-social behaviour led to his arrest
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Bob Patefield used his video camera to record the moment police stopped him from taking photographs of Accrington town centre. He shows how the police claims he was engaging in anti-social behaviour led to his arrest
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France Passes Anti-Burqa/Niqab (Full Face Veil) Law - English
French lawmakers approve burqa ban
French lawmakers have ratified a legislation to prohibit women from wearing face-covering veils despite right activist saying such a law violates personal and...
French lawmakers approve burqa ban
French lawmakers have ratified a legislation to prohibit women from wearing face-covering veils despite right activist saying such a law violates personal and religious freedoms.
The Senate voted 246 to 1 in favor of the bill, which has already cleared the lower chamber, the National Assembly, reported AFP.
The law will come into effect if the Constitutional Council does not question its legality.
Muslims argue that the legislation is going to discriminates against France's Muslim population, which is already facing rising level of Islamophobia.
Once in place, the law will allow authorities to arrest and fine those women who defy the ban.
A woman who continues wearing veils will receive a fine of EUR 150 (USD 195) or a course of citizenship lessons. A man who forces a woman to go veiled will be fined EUR 30,000 and imprisonment.
France is home to the largest Muslim population among the 27 European Union member states. Nearly 10 percent of the 62 million people living in French is Muslim.
In June, members of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) unanimously voted against any general ban against burqa or niqab in Europe, saying Muslim women should be free to choose their clothing.
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French lawmakers approve burqa ban
French lawmakers have ratified a legislation to prohibit women from wearing face-covering veils despite right activist saying such a law violates personal and religious freedoms.
The Senate voted 246 to 1 in favor of the bill, which has already cleared the lower chamber, the National Assembly, reported AFP.
The law will come into effect if the Constitutional Council does not question its legality.
Muslims argue that the legislation is going to discriminates against France's Muslim population, which is already facing rising level of Islamophobia.
Once in place, the law will allow authorities to arrest and fine those women who defy the ban.
A woman who continues wearing veils will receive a fine of EUR 150 (USD 195) or a course of citizenship lessons. A man who forces a woman to go veiled will be fined EUR 30,000 and imprisonment.
France is home to the largest Muslim population among the 27 European Union member states. Nearly 10 percent of the 62 million people living in French is Muslim.
In June, members of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) unanimously voted against any general ban against burqa or niqab in Europe, saying Muslim women should be free to choose their clothing.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142540.html
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Anti-American Demonstration in Tokyo Japan -English
Japanese Activist gathered outside of US Embassy in Tokyo Japan to protest against planned US Heliport near Takea Village.
Japanese Activist gathered outside of US Embassy in Tokyo Japan to protest against planned US Heliport near Takea Village.