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Syrian Rebels Stabbed in the Back by American Dagger | Arabic Sub English
Syrian Rebels Stabbed in the Back by American Dagger
Shaykh Akram Al-Kaabi - the head of An-Nujaba Islamic Resistance in Iraq - narrates what the Americans did in Syria. The Syrian Rebels acted...
Syrian Rebels Stabbed in the Back by American Dagger
Shaykh Akram Al-Kaabi - the head of An-Nujaba Islamic Resistance in Iraq - narrates what the Americans did in Syria. The Syrian Rebels acted on American instructions to create turbulence in Syria in order to overthrow Bashar Al-Asad\\\'s government. Yet again, Americans deserted them. And guess what, it\\\'s not the first time :)
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Syrian Rebels Stabbed in the Back by American Dagger
Shaykh Akram Al-Kaabi - the head of An-Nujaba Islamic Resistance in Iraq - narrates what the Americans did in Syria. The Syrian Rebels acted on American instructions to create turbulence in Syria in order to overthrow Bashar Al-Asad\\\'s government. Yet again, Americans deserted them. And guess what, it\\\'s not the first time :)
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[07 April 2012] Assad supporters rally across Syrian cities - Presstv - English
Large numbers of Ba’ath Party members and supporters rallied across several Syrian cities marking the 65th anniversary of the Party’s establishment. In the capital Damascus, supporters packed...
Large numbers of Ba’ath Party members and supporters rallied across several Syrian cities marking the 65th anniversary of the Party’s establishment. In the capital Damascus, supporters packed into Saba’ Bahrat square, showing their support for the Ba’ath Party and the president Bashar al-Assad.
Syrians waved the Syrian flag and sang national anthem in a show of unity against what they described as a conspiracy targeting their country.
Syrians reiterated their adherence to the Ba'ath Party principles, including supporting the Palestinian cause and resisting the Israeli occupation.
The Ba’ath Party was the only ruling party in Syria for decades.
Nevertheless, Syrians in a referendum in February voted for a new constitution which allowed a multiparty system in the country and political pluralism which gave all political parties the right to share power.
Supporters have gathered to renew adherence to their party led by president Bashar al-Assad, expressing confidence in the party’s ability to build a new Syria stronger than before.
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Large numbers of Ba’ath Party members and supporters rallied across several Syrian cities marking the 65th anniversary of the Party’s establishment. In the capital Damascus, supporters packed into Saba’ Bahrat square, showing their support for the Ba’ath Party and the president Bashar al-Assad.
Syrians waved the Syrian flag and sang national anthem in a show of unity against what they described as a conspiracy targeting their country.
Syrians reiterated their adherence to the Ba'ath Party principles, including supporting the Palestinian cause and resisting the Israeli occupation.
The Ba’ath Party was the only ruling party in Syria for decades.
Nevertheless, Syrians in a referendum in February voted for a new constitution which allowed a multiparty system in the country and political pluralism which gave all political parties the right to share power.
Supporters have gathered to renew adherence to their party led by president Bashar al-Assad, expressing confidence in the party’s ability to build a new Syria stronger than before.
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[DOCUMENTARY] A Day In Homs, Syria - Arabic sub English
Press TV Documentary.
An investigative documentary on how the events unfold in the Syrian city of Homs.
This investigation is in Arabic with English subtitles.
Broadcast - July 2012
Press TV Documentary.
An investigative documentary on how the events unfold in the Syrian city of Homs.
This investigation is in Arabic with English subtitles.
Broadcast - July 2012
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[10 Dec 2013] Newly emerged letter revealed that Saudi Arabia has send many criminals for fighting in Syria - English
A newly-emerged letter on social media has revealed that Saudi Arabia agreed to the plan to send many criminals for fighting in Syria back in 20-12.
The letter was apparently issued by the Arab...
A newly-emerged letter on social media has revealed that Saudi Arabia agreed to the plan to send many criminals for fighting in Syria back in 20-12.
The letter was apparently issued by the Arab monarchy\'s Interior Ministry in March last year. It says the accused were from different nationalities. They would receive amnesty if they agreed to being trained and sent to Syria for fighting the government of President Bashar al-Assad. The letter also shows that most of the criminals were convicted of drug-related offences, murder, and rape, and had to be beheaded by sword under Saudi law. Syria\'s envoy to the U-N had earlier revealed that SAUDI criminals were among the militants fighting against Damascus. Bashar al-Ja\'fari said the Saudi intelligence was aware of the presence of such criminals in Syria.
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A newly-emerged letter on social media has revealed that Saudi Arabia agreed to the plan to send many criminals for fighting in Syria back in 20-12.
The letter was apparently issued by the Arab monarchy\'s Interior Ministry in March last year. It says the accused were from different nationalities. They would receive amnesty if they agreed to being trained and sent to Syria for fighting the government of President Bashar al-Assad. The letter also shows that most of the criminals were convicted of drug-related offences, murder, and rape, and had to be beheaded by sword under Saudi law. Syria\'s envoy to the U-N had earlier revealed that SAUDI criminals were among the militants fighting against Damascus. Bashar al-Ja\'fari said the Saudi intelligence was aware of the presence of such criminals in Syria.
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