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Video of police assault on Ian Tomlinson who died at the London G20 protest-English
The Guardian obtained this footage of Ian Tomlinson at a G20 protest in London shortly before he died It shows Tomlinson who was not part of the demonstration being assaulted from behind and pushed...
The Guardian obtained this footage of Ian Tomlinson at a G20 protest in London shortly before he died It shows Tomlinson who was not part of the demonstration being assaulted from behind and pushed to the ground by baton-wielding police
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The Guardian obtained this footage of Ian Tomlinson at a G20 protest in London shortly before he died It shows Tomlinson who was not part of the demonstration being assaulted from behind and pushed to the ground by baton-wielding police
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Nigel Farage on BBC Question Time - English
Nigel Farage on QT . Also on the panel are the completely incoherent Gloria De Piero (Labour) MP - I honestly felt embarrassed watching her give answers. Ian Duncan Smith MP (Con),...
Nigel Farage on QT . Also on the panel are the completely incoherent Gloria De Piero (Labour) MP - I honestly felt embarrassed watching her give answers. Ian Duncan Smith MP (Con), Jo Swinson MP (Lib Dem) and Julian (Lord) fellowes, a luvvie who became a tory peer this year.
Questions were asked about this weeks parliamentary EU referendum debate, the eurozone crisis, the capacity of British prisons, the anti-capitalist demo at St. Paul's Cathedral and the decline in University applications by 9% this year
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Nigel Farage on QT . Also on the panel are the completely incoherent Gloria De Piero (Labour) MP - I honestly felt embarrassed watching her give answers. Ian Duncan Smith MP (Con), Jo Swinson MP (Lib Dem) and Julian (Lord) fellowes, a luvvie who became a tory peer this year.
Questions were asked about this weeks parliamentary EU referendum debate, the eurozone crisis, the capacity of British prisons, the anti-capitalist demo at St. Paul's Cathedral and the decline in University applications by 9% this year
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[02 June 2012] Zionism Jewishness and All That Jazz - Double Standards - English
[02 June 2012] Zionism Jewishness and All That Jazz - Double Standards - English
Human rights NGO Amnesty International join forces with Al Qaeda in Syria. The battle to keep Greece in the Euro...
[02 June 2012] Zionism Jewishness and All That Jazz - Double Standards - English
Human rights NGO Amnesty International join forces with Al Qaeda in Syria. The battle to keep Greece in the Euro continues as EU leaders do all they can to fight the wishes of the people of Europe. We also talk to Gilad Atzmon, Jewish novelist, journalist and saxophonist, about Lebanon, Palestine and censorship. These and much more are all reviewed in this edition of Double Standards with Afshin Rattansi.
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[02 June 2012] Zionism Jewishness and All That Jazz - Double Standards - English
Human rights NGO Amnesty International join forces with Al Qaeda in Syria. The battle to keep Greece in the Euro continues as EU leaders do all they can to fight the wishes of the people of Europe. We also talk to Gilad Atzmon, Jewish novelist, journalist and saxophonist, about Lebanon, Palestine and censorship. These and much more are all reviewed in this edition of Double Standards with Afshin Rattansi.
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[23 May 13] Spanish judicial workers protest government reforms - English
Thousands of judicial workers have protested outside their working premises all over Spain. They protest against the latest measures that the Ministry of Justice is taking to dismantle the Public...
Thousands of judicial workers have protested outside their working premises all over Spain. They protest against the latest measures that the Ministry of Justice is taking to dismantle the Public Service of Justice in favor of Professional Lobbies, by privatizing Civil Registries, or applying fees when ever going to court. In Madrid, around 100 people gathered outside the Spanish Supreme Court, some of them workers from courts and justice halls from small towns nearby, who struggle every day by overwork, lack of equipment, and inefficient software for communicating with other judicial premises. This situation, valid for all justice premises in Spain, also affects the economy.
Ian Diez, Press TV, Madrid
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Thousands of judicial workers have protested outside their working premises all over Spain. They protest against the latest measures that the Ministry of Justice is taking to dismantle the Public Service of Justice in favor of Professional Lobbies, by privatizing Civil Registries, or applying fees when ever going to court. In Madrid, around 100 people gathered outside the Spanish Supreme Court, some of them workers from courts and justice halls from small towns nearby, who struggle every day by overwork, lack of equipment, and inefficient software for communicating with other judicial premises. This situation, valid for all justice premises in Spain, also affects the economy.
Ian Diez, Press TV, Madrid
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[26 June 13] Erdogan showed bad side of his policies - English
Press TV has an interview with Ian Williams, with the Foreign Policy and focus from New York City, to shed more light on the issue of the Turkish government\'s crackdown on protesters and the...
Press TV has an interview with Ian Williams, with the Foreign Policy and focus from New York City, to shed more light on the issue of the Turkish government\'s crackdown on protesters and the subsequent decision of the European authorities to postpone the country\'s EU accession talks.
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Press TV has an interview with Ian Williams, with the Foreign Policy and focus from New York City, to shed more light on the issue of the Turkish government\'s crackdown on protesters and the subsequent decision of the European authorities to postpone the country\'s EU accession talks.
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[10 July 13] Corruption in modern world, pervasive - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Ian Williams, with Foreign Policy in Focus, about a media report accusing Spain\\\'s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and other top politicians of receiving...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Ian Williams, with Foreign Policy in Focus, about a media report accusing Spain\\\'s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and other top politicians of receiving illicit payments.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Ian Williams, with Foreign Policy in Focus, about a media report accusing Spain\\\'s Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and other top politicians of receiving illicit payments.
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[29 Jan 2014] The Debate - Fuelling the Carnage (P.1) - English
As if the Syrian talks in Geneva did not face enough challenges, a new one came into the picture, when US Congress approved continued support for what it called moderate Syrian rebels, raising the...
As if the Syrian talks in Geneva did not face enough challenges, a new one came into the picture, when US Congress approved continued support for what it called moderate Syrian rebels, raising the question again about a good and a bad terrorist. It also upped the bar on what type of aid: previously from non-lethal like night goggles, to small arms, as well as some more powerful weapons, such as anti-tank rockets. In this edition of the debate, we\'ll ask doesn\'t this contradict the United States\' role as a sponsor of the peace talks?
Guests:
- National Coordinator, A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition, Brian Becker (WASHINGTON).
- Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress, Lawrence Korb (WASHINGTON).
Subjects:
1. From non-lethal aid, like nigh vision goggles and army uniforms, to a variety of small arms, as well as some more powerful weapons, such as anti-tank rockets.
- Funded by the U-S Congress, in votes behind closed doors, through the end of government fiscal year 2014, which ends on September 30: THAT MEANS FOR THE NEXT 8 MONTHS.
- Also the issue that arms may fall into the hands of \"bad terrorists\", something US experienced in Afghanistan, Iraq and in Syria.
2. What about the good terrorist/bad terrorist scenario: this differentiation just can\'t apply, especially to the terrorists inside Syria, which the US calls the moderate Syrian rebels?
3. American military aid, now with explicit congressional approval: Doesn\'t it contradict the United States\' role as a sponsor of the peace talks? Whatever happened to US Sec. of State John Kerry saying repeatedly that there is no military solution?
- Russia is working with the US to find a political solution, and suddenly US arms supplies, which contradicts the initiative
4. On terrorists: John Kerry said during opening of Geneva talks: in reference to the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad: \"The Assad regime is a magnet for terrorists. The regime\'s brutality is the source of the violent extremism in Syria today: Is the US completely turning a blind eye to Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorists?
5. Timeline: Beg. Dec.: the US and Britain announced that they had suspended non-lethal aid: Why? Reports that their aid supplies could end up in hostile hands. Then in late December, reversed that decision: Yet US Congress \"secretly\" approved sending small arms, as well as some more powerful weapons, such as anti-tank rockets, also in Dec.: the US was not telling the truth, or given that this was done in secret, did not want it to be made public?
6. On the Syrian talks in Geneva: According to the divided opposition: the Syrian delegation has accepted the establishment of a transitional government body for the first time: Were it true, how what are the chances for the divided opposition to accept the govt. red line: Assad\'s departure?
7. Syria\'s divided opposition criticized a document presented by the Syrian govt which presented a statement of principles, calling for Syria \'s sovereignty to be respected, rejecting \"foreign interference\" and \"terrorism.\"?
8. Are we looking at u-turn from Turkey on Syria: AS we speak, PM Erodogan is in Iran holding talks with Ian\'s leader, its pres. and FM?
9. What may have happened if Iran was present?
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As if the Syrian talks in Geneva did not face enough challenges, a new one came into the picture, when US Congress approved continued support for what it called moderate Syrian rebels, raising the question again about a good and a bad terrorist. It also upped the bar on what type of aid: previously from non-lethal like night goggles, to small arms, as well as some more powerful weapons, such as anti-tank rockets. In this edition of the debate, we\'ll ask doesn\'t this contradict the United States\' role as a sponsor of the peace talks?
Guests:
- National Coordinator, A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition, Brian Becker (WASHINGTON).
- Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress, Lawrence Korb (WASHINGTON).
Subjects:
1. From non-lethal aid, like nigh vision goggles and army uniforms, to a variety of small arms, as well as some more powerful weapons, such as anti-tank rockets.
- Funded by the U-S Congress, in votes behind closed doors, through the end of government fiscal year 2014, which ends on September 30: THAT MEANS FOR THE NEXT 8 MONTHS.
- Also the issue that arms may fall into the hands of \"bad terrorists\", something US experienced in Afghanistan, Iraq and in Syria.
2. What about the good terrorist/bad terrorist scenario: this differentiation just can\'t apply, especially to the terrorists inside Syria, which the US calls the moderate Syrian rebels?
3. American military aid, now with explicit congressional approval: Doesn\'t it contradict the United States\' role as a sponsor of the peace talks? Whatever happened to US Sec. of State John Kerry saying repeatedly that there is no military solution?
- Russia is working with the US to find a political solution, and suddenly US arms supplies, which contradicts the initiative
4. On terrorists: John Kerry said during opening of Geneva talks: in reference to the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad: \"The Assad regime is a magnet for terrorists. The regime\'s brutality is the source of the violent extremism in Syria today: Is the US completely turning a blind eye to Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorists?
5. Timeline: Beg. Dec.: the US and Britain announced that they had suspended non-lethal aid: Why? Reports that their aid supplies could end up in hostile hands. Then in late December, reversed that decision: Yet US Congress \"secretly\" approved sending small arms, as well as some more powerful weapons, such as anti-tank rockets, also in Dec.: the US was not telling the truth, or given that this was done in secret, did not want it to be made public?
6. On the Syrian talks in Geneva: According to the divided opposition: the Syrian delegation has accepted the establishment of a transitional government body for the first time: Were it true, how what are the chances for the divided opposition to accept the govt. red line: Assad\'s departure?
7. Syria\'s divided opposition criticized a document presented by the Syrian govt which presented a statement of principles, calling for Syria \'s sovereignty to be respected, rejecting \"foreign interference\" and \"terrorism.\"?
8. Are we looking at u-turn from Turkey on Syria: AS we speak, PM Erodogan is in Iran holding talks with Ian\'s leader, its pres. and FM?
9. What may have happened if Iran was present?
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[29 Jan 2014] The Debate - Fuelling the Carnage (P.2) - English
1. From non-lethal aid, like nigh vision goggles and army uniforms, to a variety of small arms, as well as some more powerful weapons, such as anti-tank rockets.
- Funded by the U-S Congress, in...
1. From non-lethal aid, like nigh vision goggles and army uniforms, to a variety of small arms, as well as some more powerful weapons, such as anti-tank rockets.
- Funded by the U-S Congress, in votes behind closed doors, through the end of government fiscal year 2014, which ends on September 30: THAT MEANS FOR THE NEXT 8 MONTHS.
- Also the issue that arms may fall into the hands of \"bad terrorists\", something US experienced in Afghanistan, Iraq and in Syria.
2. What about the good terrorist/bad terrorist scenario: this differentiation just can\'t apply, especially to the terrorists inside Syria, which the US calls the moderate Syrian rebels?
3. American military aid, now with explicit congressional approval: Doesn\'t it contradict the United States\' role as a sponsor of the peace talks? Whatever happened to US Sec. of State John Kerry saying repeatedly that there is no military solution?
- Russia is working with the US to find a political solution, and suddenly US arms supplies, which contradicts the initiative
4. On terrorists: John Kerry said during opening of Geneva talks: in reference to the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad: \"The Assad regime is a magnet for terrorists. The regime\'s brutality is the source of the violent extremism in Syria today: Is the US completely turning a blind eye to Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorists?
5. Timeline: Beg. Dec.: the US and Britain announced that they had suspended non-lethal aid: Why? Reports that their aid supplies could end up in hostile hands. Then in late December, reversed that decision: Yet US Congress \"secretly\" approved sending small arms, as well as some more powerful weapons, such as anti-tank rockets, also in Dec.: the US was not telling the truth, or given that this was done in secret, did not want it to be made public?
6. On the Syrian talks in Geneva: According to the divided opposition: the Syrian delegation has accepted the establishment of a transitional government body for the first time: Were it true, how what are the chances for the divided opposition to accept the govt. red line: Assad\'s departure?
7. Syria\'s divided opposition criticized a document presented by the Syrian govt which presented a statement of principles, calling for Syria \'s sovereignty to be respected, rejecting \"foreign interference\" and \"terrorism.\"?
8. Are we looking at u-turn from Turkey on Syria: AS we speak, PM Erodogan is in Iran holding talks with Ian\'s leader, its pres. and FM?
9. What may have happened if Iran was present?
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1. From non-lethal aid, like nigh vision goggles and army uniforms, to a variety of small arms, as well as some more powerful weapons, such as anti-tank rockets.
- Funded by the U-S Congress, in votes behind closed doors, through the end of government fiscal year 2014, which ends on September 30: THAT MEANS FOR THE NEXT 8 MONTHS.
- Also the issue that arms may fall into the hands of \"bad terrorists\", something US experienced in Afghanistan, Iraq and in Syria.
2. What about the good terrorist/bad terrorist scenario: this differentiation just can\'t apply, especially to the terrorists inside Syria, which the US calls the moderate Syrian rebels?
3. American military aid, now with explicit congressional approval: Doesn\'t it contradict the United States\' role as a sponsor of the peace talks? Whatever happened to US Sec. of State John Kerry saying repeatedly that there is no military solution?
- Russia is working with the US to find a political solution, and suddenly US arms supplies, which contradicts the initiative
4. On terrorists: John Kerry said during opening of Geneva talks: in reference to the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad: \"The Assad regime is a magnet for terrorists. The regime\'s brutality is the source of the violent extremism in Syria today: Is the US completely turning a blind eye to Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorists?
5. Timeline: Beg. Dec.: the US and Britain announced that they had suspended non-lethal aid: Why? Reports that their aid supplies could end up in hostile hands. Then in late December, reversed that decision: Yet US Congress \"secretly\" approved sending small arms, as well as some more powerful weapons, such as anti-tank rockets, also in Dec.: the US was not telling the truth, or given that this was done in secret, did not want it to be made public?
6. On the Syrian talks in Geneva: According to the divided opposition: the Syrian delegation has accepted the establishment of a transitional government body for the first time: Were it true, how what are the chances for the divided opposition to accept the govt. red line: Assad\'s departure?
7. Syria\'s divided opposition criticized a document presented by the Syrian govt which presented a statement of principles, calling for Syria \'s sovereignty to be respected, rejecting \"foreign interference\" and \"terrorism.\"?
8. Are we looking at u-turn from Turkey on Syria: AS we speak, PM Erodogan is in Iran holding talks with Ian\'s leader, its pres. and FM?
9. What may have happened if Iran was present?
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Documental - Misión : Irán: Anthony suau 5 - Spanish
Anthony Suau, un reconocido fotógrafo, ganador de los premios \"World Press Photo\" y \"Pulitzer\", llegó a Irán en 1989, cuando la nación estaba hundida en la tristeza....
Anthony Suau, un reconocido fotógrafo, ganador de los premios \"World Press Photo\" y \"Pulitzer\", llegó a Irán en 1989, cuando la nación estaba hundida en la tristeza. Toda la nación estaba de luto por la pérdida del Imam Jomeini, el gran líder que había liberado al país de las normas tiránicas de Shá. En este documental Anthony Suau rememora su extraordinario viaje a Irán en un momento lleno de pena y tristeza.
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Anthony Suau, un reconocido fotógrafo, ganador de los premios \"World Press Photo\" y \"Pulitzer\", llegó a Irán en 1989, cuando la nación estaba hundida en la tristeza. Toda la nación estaba de luto por la pérdida del Imam Jomeini, el gran líder que había liberado al país de las normas tiránicas de Shá. En este documental Anthony Suau rememora su extraordinario viaje a Irán en un momento lleno de pena y tristeza.
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