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Comment with George Galloway - Freedom revolution in Egypt - 03 Feb 2011 - English
In this edition of Press TV's Comment, Galloway praises the Egyptian protesters and expresses hopes for Friday afternoon massive protests after the prayers.
He says the thugs attacking...
In this edition of Press TV's Comment, Galloway praises the Egyptian protesters and expresses hopes for Friday afternoon massive protests after the prayers.
He says the thugs attacking protesters are not pro-Mubarak demonstrators, but security personnel of the Mukhabarat (Egypt's General Intelligence Service).
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In this edition of Press TV's Comment, Galloway praises the Egyptian protesters and expresses hopes for Friday afternoon massive protests after the prayers.
He says the thugs attacking protesters are not pro-Mubarak demonstrators, but security personnel of the Mukhabarat (Egypt's General Intelligence Service).
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چہلم امام حسین راولپنڈی Speech by Allama Ameen Shaheedi [1432/2011] - Urdu
Coverage of Chehlum (Arbaeen) of Imam Hussain (a.s) in Rawalpindi. Congregation Prayers (Namaz Jamaat) was lead by Allama Ameen Shaheedi, Deputy Secretary General of Majlis Wahdat Muslimeen (MWM)...
Coverage of Chehlum (Arbaeen) of Imam Hussain (a.s) in Rawalpindi. Congregation Prayers (Namaz Jamaat) was lead by Allama Ameen Shaheedi, Deputy Secretary General of Majlis Wahdat Muslimeen (MWM) Pakistan.
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Coverage of Chehlum (Arbaeen) of Imam Hussain (a.s) in Rawalpindi. Congregation Prayers (Namaz Jamaat) was lead by Allama Ameen Shaheedi, Deputy Secretary General of Majlis Wahdat Muslimeen (MWM) Pakistan.
FULL Speech by Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah on Revolution in Egypt - 07 Feb 2011 - [ENGLISH]
Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah says the Egyptian Revolution will leave an impact on all regional and global developments.
“It has always been said that Egypt is the...
Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah says the Egyptian Revolution will leave an impact on all regional and global developments.
“It has always been said that Egypt is the mother of the world. This is right and you (Egyptians) who are there, you are the great people who can, with your will and solidarity, change the face of the world,” Nasrallah said in a speech on Monday.
“You are waging the war of Arab dignity. Today, with your voices, blood and steadfastness, you are retrieving the dignity of the Arab people; the dignity which was humiliated by some rulers of the Arab world for decades.”
He explained that the delay in announcing Hezbollah\\\\\\\'s stance was not because of hesitance or any confusion.
Hezbollah was afraid if it announced its stance earlier, the protesters in Tunisia and Egypt would be accused of being moved or controlled by Hezbollah or the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps and they would be accused of serving a foreign agenda, Nasrallah added.
Now that the people are overcoming the Mubarak regime, “We are gathering here to announce our solidarity and our standing side by side in support of the people of Egypt … We are also side by side with the people of Tunisia,” the Hezbollah leader said.
Nasrallah elaborated on some fundamental points about the Egyptian revolution.
“We are witnessing a real popular revolution; a real Egyptian nationalist revolution. Muslims and Christians are participating in this revolution. Islamic factions, secular parties, nationalist parties and all walks of life are participating,” he said.
“This revolution is the result of the determination and commitment of the Egyptian people,” and contrary to the US and Israeli propaganda that say it is just “a revolution for bread,” the movement is also a “political, humanitarian and social revolution,” he pointed out.
Millions of Egyptians have for two weeks taken to the streets across the country to call for the ouster of the Mubarak regime. More than 300 people are estimated to have been killed since the protests began.
People from all walks of life are flooding into Cairo\\\\\\\'s Liberation Square and many have been spending nights at the square despite heavy military presence.
Also in Alexandria, people have gathered at the city\\\\\\\'s main square chanting their revolution will not die.
Meanwhile, the Egyptian revolution coalition has reportedly rejected negotiations with the government of Vice President Omar Suleiman.
On Sunday, millions of Egyptians were out on the streets in the capital and other major cities to honor hundreds of their countrymen killed during the anti-government rallies.
Hostility toward the United States is widespread among the protesters as they hold Washington responsible for Mubarak\\\\\\\'s grip on power. Demonstrators say they will not leave the streets until Mubarak steps down.
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Hezbollah Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah says the Egyptian Revolution will leave an impact on all regional and global developments.
“It has always been said that Egypt is the mother of the world. This is right and you (Egyptians) who are there, you are the great people who can, with your will and solidarity, change the face of the world,” Nasrallah said in a speech on Monday.
“You are waging the war of Arab dignity. Today, with your voices, blood and steadfastness, you are retrieving the dignity of the Arab people; the dignity which was humiliated by some rulers of the Arab world for decades.”
He explained that the delay in announcing Hezbollah\\\\\\\'s stance was not because of hesitance or any confusion.
Hezbollah was afraid if it announced its stance earlier, the protesters in Tunisia and Egypt would be accused of being moved or controlled by Hezbollah or the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps and they would be accused of serving a foreign agenda, Nasrallah added.
Now that the people are overcoming the Mubarak regime, “We are gathering here to announce our solidarity and our standing side by side in support of the people of Egypt … We are also side by side with the people of Tunisia,” the Hezbollah leader said.
Nasrallah elaborated on some fundamental points about the Egyptian revolution.
“We are witnessing a real popular revolution; a real Egyptian nationalist revolution. Muslims and Christians are participating in this revolution. Islamic factions, secular parties, nationalist parties and all walks of life are participating,” he said.
“This revolution is the result of the determination and commitment of the Egyptian people,” and contrary to the US and Israeli propaganda that say it is just “a revolution for bread,” the movement is also a “political, humanitarian and social revolution,” he pointed out.
Millions of Egyptians have for two weeks taken to the streets across the country to call for the ouster of the Mubarak regime. More than 300 people are estimated to have been killed since the protests began.
People from all walks of life are flooding into Cairo\\\\\\\'s Liberation Square and many have been spending nights at the square despite heavy military presence.
Also in Alexandria, people have gathered at the city\\\\\\\'s main square chanting their revolution will not die.
Meanwhile, the Egyptian revolution coalition has reportedly rejected negotiations with the government of Vice President Omar Suleiman.
On Sunday, millions of Egyptians were out on the streets in the capital and other major cities to honor hundreds of their countrymen killed during the anti-government rallies.
Hostility toward the United States is widespread among the protesters as they hold Washington responsible for Mubarak\\\\\\\'s grip on power. Demonstrators say they will not leave the streets until Mubarak steps down.
[ARABIC] السيد حسن نصرالله - عن تظاهرات مصر Revolution in Egypt - 07 Feb 2011
Hizballah General Secretary delivered this speech on 07 Feb 2011. On behalf of Hizballah and other groups in Lebanon, he announced the solidarity with Egyptians. HIZBALLAH SUPPORTS UPRISING OF...
Hizballah General Secretary delivered this speech on 07 Feb 2011. On behalf of Hizballah and other groups in Lebanon, he announced the solidarity with Egyptians. HIZBALLAH SUPPORTS UPRISING OF EGYPTIAN PEOPLE AGAINST DICTATORIAL REGIME OF HOSNI (na)MOBARAK.
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Hizballah General Secretary delivered this speech on 07 Feb 2011. On behalf of Hizballah and other groups in Lebanon, he announced the solidarity with Egyptians. HIZBALLAH SUPPORTS UPRISING OF EGYPTIAN PEOPLE AGAINST DICTATORIAL REGIME OF HOSNI (na)MOBARAK.
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Egyptian Dictator Speech to Young Protestors (This could be his Last speech) - English
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, in a TV address, has said that he does not plan to step down, angering pro-democracy protesters in the country who had urged his immediate resignation....
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, in a TV address, has said that he does not plan to step down, angering pro-democracy protesters in the country who had urged his immediate resignation.
Mubarak stated that he will never leave Egypt in the face of 17 tumultuous days of public protests, provoking outbursts of anger from protesters at Cairo's' Liberation square, who prior to the speech had created dramatic scenes of jubilation as they expected Mubarak to declare his resignation, a Press TV correspondent reported.
The embattled president once again asserted that he will not stand as candidate for the upcoming elections, and that he was transferring some powers to Vice President Omar Suleiman.
He further acknowledged that his government had made mistakes and expressed sorrow for those killed in the demonstrations, promising that those responsible for the killings would be punished.
"I don't feel embarrassment in holding talks with the youths and creating dialog," said Mubarak, adding that "the protesters' blood will not be in vain."
Meanwhile, Vice President Omar Suleiman made a speech during which he called on Egyptians youth to to go back home and resume work.
The protesters took off their shoes and brandished them at the screen on which they had seen Mubarak's speech, and shouted "Down with Mubarak, leave, leave!"
Others called for an immediate general strike and called on army -- which has deployed large numbers of troops around the square -- to support the Egyptian nation, instead of Mubarak's “illegitimate” regime.
"Egyptian army, the choice is now, the regime or the people,” the protesters chanted.
Meanwhile, a Press TV correspondent said that furious crowds of people at Cairo's' Liberation Square, which has become the focal point of pro-democracy demonstrations, are moving toward Mubarak's palace to vent out their outrage at the decision.
Reports say more than 300 people have been killed by security forces and thousands injured since the beginning of the revolution on January 25.
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Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, in a TV address, has said that he does not plan to step down, angering pro-democracy protesters in the country who had urged his immediate resignation.
Mubarak stated that he will never leave Egypt in the face of 17 tumultuous days of public protests, provoking outbursts of anger from protesters at Cairo's' Liberation square, who prior to the speech had created dramatic scenes of jubilation as they expected Mubarak to declare his resignation, a Press TV correspondent reported.
The embattled president once again asserted that he will not stand as candidate for the upcoming elections, and that he was transferring some powers to Vice President Omar Suleiman.
He further acknowledged that his government had made mistakes and expressed sorrow for those killed in the demonstrations, promising that those responsible for the killings would be punished.
"I don't feel embarrassment in holding talks with the youths and creating dialog," said Mubarak, adding that "the protesters' blood will not be in vain."
Meanwhile, Vice President Omar Suleiman made a speech during which he called on Egyptians youth to to go back home and resume work.
The protesters took off their shoes and brandished them at the screen on which they had seen Mubarak's speech, and shouted "Down with Mubarak, leave, leave!"
Others called for an immediate general strike and called on army -- which has deployed large numbers of troops around the square -- to support the Egyptian nation, instead of Mubarak's “illegitimate” regime.
"Egyptian army, the choice is now, the regime or the people,” the protesters chanted.
Meanwhile, a Press TV correspondent said that furious crowds of people at Cairo's' Liberation Square, which has become the focal point of pro-democracy demonstrations, are moving toward Mubarak's palace to vent out their outrage at the decision.
Reports say more than 300 people have been killed by security forces and thousands injured since the beginning of the revolution on January 25.
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امامت و ولایت Imamat o Walayat - H.I. Allama Asghar Askari - Urdu
Hujjatul Islam Allama Asghar Askari delivered this speech in Wapda Town, Lahore in February 2011. Allama Asghar Askari is the Deputy Secretary General of MWM, Punjab Division.
Hujjatul Islam Allama Asghar Askari delivered this speech in Wapda Town, Lahore in February 2011. Allama Asghar Askari is the Deputy Secretary General of MWM, Punjab Division.
انقلاب اسلامی کے عالمی اثرات H.I. Allama Raja Nasir at anniv. of Islamic Revolution - Urdu
The speech was delivered by Hujjatul Islam Allama Raja Nasir at the occasion of anniversary of Islamic Revolution of Iran. Allama Raja Nasir is the General Secretary of Majlis e Wahdat e Muslimeen,...
The speech was delivered by Hujjatul Islam Allama Raja Nasir at the occasion of anniversary of Islamic Revolution of Iran. Allama Raja Nasir is the General Secretary of Majlis e Wahdat e Muslimeen, Pakistan.
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The speech was delivered by Hujjatul Islam Allama Raja Nasir at the occasion of anniversary of Islamic Revolution of Iran. Allama Raja Nasir is the General Secretary of Majlis e Wahdat e Muslimeen, Pakistan.
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Shia in deep crisis in Bahrain: Video of riot police attack on peaceful protesters - All Languages
Witnesses say police in Bahrain have violently clashed with pro-democracy protesters during the "Day of Rage" rallies across the country.
On Monday, police fired tear gas and rubber...
Witnesses say police in Bahrain have violently clashed with pro-democracy protesters during the "Day of Rage" rallies across the country.
On Monday, police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at hundreds of demonstrators in Karkazan, a Shia village south of the capital, Manama, AFP reported.
Security forces stepped up their presence with helicopters circling over Manama.
At least 14 people were wounded in overnight and Monday clashes.
Activists, inspired by revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, have dubbed Monday "the Day of Rage" to express disappointment at the political reforms of the past decade, which have failed to bring prosperity and real change.
The majority Shia population in Bahrain has been complaining about inequality and oppression. The government has been clamping down on the opposition since the country's controversial general elections in August last year.
Since late Sunday, Bahrain's security forces have been patrolling shopping centers and other locations to monitor people's movements amid calls by opposition groups for pro-democracy protests.
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Witnesses say police in Bahrain have violently clashed with pro-democracy protesters during the "Day of Rage" rallies across the country.
On Monday, police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at hundreds of demonstrators in Karkazan, a Shia village south of the capital, Manama, AFP reported.
Security forces stepped up their presence with helicopters circling over Manama.
At least 14 people were wounded in overnight and Monday clashes.
Activists, inspired by revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, have dubbed Monday "the Day of Rage" to express disappointment at the political reforms of the past decade, which have failed to bring prosperity and real change.
The majority Shia population in Bahrain has been complaining about inequality and oppression. The government has been clamping down on the opposition since the country's controversial general elections in August last year.
Since late Sunday, Bahrain's security forces have been patrolling shopping centers and other locations to monitor people's movements amid calls by opposition groups for pro-democracy protests.
Shia in deep crisis in Bahrain: Bahraini, Saudi police shooting at Peaceful Protesters - All Languages
Bahrain's riot police have killed one protester and injured twenty others during violent crackdown on the "Day of Rage" rallies in the capital Manama.
Eyewitnesses said a 22-year-old protester...
Bahrain's riot police have killed one protester and injured twenty others during violent crackdown on the "Day of Rage" rallies in the capital Manama.
Eyewitnesses said a 22-year-old protester died on Monday of bullet wounds in his back in the village of Daih, a suburb of Manama, dpa reported.
Two other protesters were said to be in critical condition after also sustaining gunshot injuries, the report added.
Police used tear gas to disperse hundreds of pro-democracy protesters in several villages of Shia Muslim majority on the same day, the interior ministry and witnesses said.
Women, elderly people and a paramedic were among those who had required hospitalization by early evening.
It was not immediately clear how many had gunshot injuries, but sources estimated it to be at least five. Others suffered broken bones and injuries related to rubber bullets and teargas inhalation.
Bahraini security forces were deployed in force along the main routes into Manama in an effort to prevent a gathering that had been arranged on the Internet in the wake of the rise of pro-democracy protests around the Arab world.
Activists, inspired by revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, dubbed Monday "the Day of Rage" to express disappointment at the political reforms of the past decade, which have failed to bring prosperity and real change.
The majority Shia population in Bahrain has been complaining about inequality and oppression. The government has been clamping down on the opposition since the country's controversial general elections in August last year.
الشرطة البحرينية تطلق النار على المتظاهرين
Since late Sunday, Bahrain's security forces have been patrolling shopping centers and other locations to monitor people's movements amid calls by opposition groups for pro-democracy protests.
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Bahrain's riot police have killed one protester and injured twenty others during violent crackdown on the "Day of Rage" rallies in the capital Manama.
Eyewitnesses said a 22-year-old protester died on Monday of bullet wounds in his back in the village of Daih, a suburb of Manama, dpa reported.
Two other protesters were said to be in critical condition after also sustaining gunshot injuries, the report added.
Police used tear gas to disperse hundreds of pro-democracy protesters in several villages of Shia Muslim majority on the same day, the interior ministry and witnesses said.
Women, elderly people and a paramedic were among those who had required hospitalization by early evening.
It was not immediately clear how many had gunshot injuries, but sources estimated it to be at least five. Others suffered broken bones and injuries related to rubber bullets and teargas inhalation.
Bahraini security forces were deployed in force along the main routes into Manama in an effort to prevent a gathering that had been arranged on the Internet in the wake of the rise of pro-democracy protests around the Arab world.
Activists, inspired by revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, dubbed Monday "the Day of Rage" to express disappointment at the political reforms of the past decade, which have failed to bring prosperity and real change.
The majority Shia population in Bahrain has been complaining about inequality and oppression. The government has been clamping down on the opposition since the country's controversial general elections in August last year.
الشرطة البحرينية تطلق النار على المتظاهرين
Since late Sunday, Bahrain's security forces have been patrolling shopping centers and other locations to monitor people's movements amid calls by opposition groups for pro-democracy protests.
Nasrallah: Israels biggest mistake will be to attack Lebanon- Arabic English
Old speech by His Eminence Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah - the secretary general of Hizbollah - talking about the biggest mistake that the US administration and Israel can commit.
Old speech by His Eminence Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah - the secretary general of Hizbollah - talking about the biggest mistake that the US administration and Israel can commit.
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Seyyed Nasrallah speaking about Wilayah [Arabic sub English]
Old speech by current general secretary of Hizbollah Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah where he explains the concept of Wilayah from Allah, going to the Prophet(S) and ending up in Ahl...
Old speech by current general secretary of Hizbollah Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah where he explains the concept of Wilayah from Allah, going to the Prophet(S) and ending up in Ahl al-Baits(A) wilayah upon mankind.
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Old speech by current general secretary of Hizbollah Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah where he explains the concept of Wilayah from Allah, going to the Prophet(S) and ending up in Ahl al-Baits(A) wilayah upon mankind.
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Özgürlük Güneşi 3. Bölüm [Turkish]
Lübnan İslami Direnişi Hizbullah savaşçılarının 2000 yılında düzenlediği esir alma operasyonu sonrasında gerçekleştirilen esir takası anlaşması, "Özgürlük...
Lübnan İslami Direnişi Hizbullah savaşçılarının 2000 yılında düzenlediği esir alma operasyonu sonrasında gerçekleştirilen esir takası anlaşması, "Özgürlük Güneşi"nde...
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Lübnan İslami Direnişi Hizbullah savaşçılarının 2000 yılında düzenlediği esir alma operasyonu sonrasında gerçekleştirilen esir takası anlaşması, "Özgürlük Güneşi"nde...
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Özgürlük Güneşi 4. Bölüm [Turkish]
Lübnan İslami Direnişi Hizbullah savaşçılarının 2000 yılında düzenlediği esir alma operasyonu sonrasında gerçekleştirilen esir takası anlaşması, "Özgürlük...
Lübnan İslami Direnişi Hizbullah savaşçılarının 2000 yılında düzenlediği esir alma operasyonu sonrasında gerçekleştirilen esir takası anlaşması, "Özgürlük Güneşi"nde...
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Lübnan İslami Direnişi Hizbullah savaşçılarının 2000 yılında düzenlediği esir alma operasyonu sonrasında gerçekleştirilen esir takası anlaşması, "Özgürlük Güneşi"nde...
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Temmuz Zaferi 2- [Turkish]
Lübnan İslami Direnişi Hizbullah Genel Sekreteri Seyyid Hasan Nasrallah, Temmuz zaferinin dördüncü yıl kutlamalarında konuştu.
Lübnan İslami Direnişi Hizbullah Genel Sekreteri Seyyid Hasan Nasrallah, Temmuz zaferinin dördüncü yıl kutlamalarında konuştu.
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Pakistanis outraged at Davis acquittal - 16Mar2011 - English
Outrage on the streets of Islamabad! Within hours of the release of the American CIA agent Raymond Davis, angry protests erupted across Pakistan. Many were injured after protestors attempted to...
Outrage on the streets of Islamabad! Within hours of the release of the American CIA agent Raymond Davis, angry protests erupted across Pakistan. Many were injured after protestors attempted to remove road barricades in a failed attempt to attack US Consulate General Office in the eastern city of Lahore
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Outrage on the streets of Islamabad! Within hours of the release of the American CIA agent Raymond Davis, angry protests erupted across Pakistan. Many were injured after protestors attempted to remove road barricades in a failed attempt to attack US Consulate General Office in the eastern city of Lahore
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah Speech - March 19, 2011 - Islamic Awakening - [ENGLISH]
English Voiceover (Recorded from Press TV, March 19, 2011)
Speech by Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah(HA) the Secretary General of Hizbullah on the Global Islamic Awakening and revolutions...
English Voiceover (Recorded from Press TV, March 19, 2011)
Speech by Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah(HA) the Secretary General of Hizbullah on the Global Islamic Awakening and revolutions in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Yemen, Bahrain, etc.
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English Voiceover (Recorded from Press TV, March 19, 2011)
Speech by Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah(HA) the Secretary General of Hizbullah on the Global Islamic Awakening and revolutions in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Yemen, Bahrain, etc.
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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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Hijab - The Path Of Modesty | حجاب - طريق العفة English
Support Us/Donate - http://www.awaitedone.org/donate.html
The following production is presented by The Awaited One Foundation, intended to educate about religious and jurisprudential matters...
Support Us/Donate - http://www.awaitedone.org/donate.html
The following production is presented by The Awaited One Foundation, intended to educate about religious and jurisprudential matters surrounding the Hijab [Islamic Modest Dress]. The laws are derived from the general rulings of our Maraje' Taqleed [Religious Authorities]. There may be some differing opinions of our great scholars so please check the rulings of your Marje' Taqleed as they may differ.
Not all details regarding the laws are mentioned in this presentation so further inquiry may be required on behalf of the viewer.
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Support Us/Donate - http://www.awaitedone.org/donate.html
The following production is presented by The Awaited One Foundation, intended to educate about religious and jurisprudential matters surrounding the Hijab [Islamic Modest Dress]. The laws are derived from the general rulings of our Maraje' Taqleed [Religious Authorities]. There may be some differing opinions of our great scholars so please check the rulings of your Marje' Taqleed as they may differ.
Not all details regarding the laws are mentioned in this presentation so further inquiry may be required on behalf of the viewer.
Purchase DVD; http://www.awaitedone.org/store
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[MUST WATCH] US plans to attack 7 countries in 5 years??? - English
Retired four-star general and former Democratic Presidential candidate Wesley Clark criticizes the course of U.S. foreign policy in the wake of September 11, 2001.
Retired four-star general and former Democratic Presidential candidate Wesley Clark criticizes the course of U.S. foreign policy in the wake of September 11, 2001.
[Iran Today] - 1390 - Year of Economic Jihad - English
On the first day of Spring, when Iranians begin to celebrate for the New Year, Iran\'s Leader Ayatollah Khamenei is the first person who come on TV to give his spring speech.
The talk usually...
On the first day of Spring, when Iranians begin to celebrate for the New Year, Iran\'s Leader Ayatollah Khamenei is the first person who come on TV to give his spring speech.
The talk usually sets the tone for national policy and lays out a general blueprint on what the country needs to focus on for the upcoming year. This year is also named as \"Economic Jihad\".
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On the first day of Spring, when Iranians begin to celebrate for the New Year, Iran\'s Leader Ayatollah Khamenei is the first person who come on TV to give his spring speech.
The talk usually sets the tone for national policy and lays out a general blueprint on what the country needs to focus on for the upcoming year. This year is also named as \"Economic Jihad\".
Webster Tarpley: CIA announces that next false flag terror op will be blamed on Pakistan
CIA Announces that Next False Flag Terror Op will be Blamed on Pakistan's ISI; China Backs Islamabad in Looming Confrontation; Collapse of the US Empire Brings Heightened Danger of General War
CIA Announces that Next False Flag Terror Op will be Blamed on Pakistan's ISI; China Backs Islamabad in Looming Confrontation; Collapse of the US Empire Brings Heightened Danger of General War
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How to Render Transparent Web Site Elements CSS Opacity Tutorial - English
If you do not want your text or images to fade inside, click here for that method:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nWK6Y8RZsc
Learn how to make your web page elements expose your cool backgrounds...
If you do not want your text or images to fade inside, click here for that method:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nWK6Y8RZsc
Learn how to make your web page elements expose your cool backgrounds and add a general modern feel to the look of your page. Not many webmasters apply it so it may help your designs stand apart a little bit more when cool background images are involved on the page. Brought to you by http://www.developphp.com
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If you do not want your text or images to fade inside, click here for that method:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nWK6Y8RZsc
Learn how to make your web page elements expose your cool backgrounds and add a general modern feel to the look of your page. Not many webmasters apply it so it may help your designs stand apart a little bit more when cool background images are involved on the page. Brought to you by http://www.developphp.com
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