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Ron Paul comments on Afghan War that the Most Powerful Army Ever is Fighting - Jul2010 - English
Ron Paul is America's leading voice for limited, constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to sound monetary policies. Most Powerful Army Fighting War Against People Who Have...
Ron Paul is America's leading voice for limited, constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to sound monetary policies. Most Powerful Army Fighting War Against People Who Have NO Tanks! NO Planes! NO Ships!
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Ron Paul is America's leading voice for limited, constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to sound monetary policies. Most Powerful Army Fighting War Against People Who Have NO Tanks! NO Planes! NO Ships!
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Rehabr Ali Khamenie - Most Urgent Issue of the world - Pakistani Flood - English and Persian
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has described the flood disaster in Pakistan as the \\\"most urgent\\\" issue of the Muslim world.
Addressing crowds of...
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has described the flood disaster in Pakistan as the \\\"most urgent\\\" issue of the Muslim world.
Addressing crowds of worshippers at Tehran University after Eid al-Fitr prayers on Friday, Ayatollah Khamenei expressed deep sorrow over the catastrophic floods in Pakistan and the lingering humanitarian crisis it has brought to the country.
Iran has so far sent more than 400 tons of humanitarian aid including tents, blankets, food and medicine to Pakistan, and has also announced its readiness to play an active role in the reconstruction of the country\\\'s flood-ravaged regions.
Ayatollah Khamenei said the measures taken so far to relieve the disaster-hit Pakistanis was far from enough and appealed to all Muslims across the globe to help their brothers in Pakistan.
\\\"The Iranian nation and government, other Muslim nations and governments, and Islamic societies including the Organization of the Islamic Conference and Muslims communities in any corner of the world [must] rush to help the Pakistani nation and government and meet the various needs of the flood victims in Pakistan,\\\" the Leader said.
The international community has also pleaded for a boost in global relief efforts to help some 800,000 Pakistanis stranded in areas only accessible by air in the aftermath of the country\\\'s worst-ever natural disaster.
The floods washed through one-fifth of Pakistan in August, leaving at least 1,760 people dead and affecting at least another 17 million.
Ayatollah Khamenei further warned about efforts by some powers to take advantage of the political unrest and security gap in the violence-wracked country.
\\\"Some are seeking to turn Pakistan into their military base,\\\" the Leader cautioned, expressing hope that Islamabad would resolve the predicament by fulfilling its obligations.
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Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has described the flood disaster in Pakistan as the \\\"most urgent\\\" issue of the Muslim world.
Addressing crowds of worshippers at Tehran University after Eid al-Fitr prayers on Friday, Ayatollah Khamenei expressed deep sorrow over the catastrophic floods in Pakistan and the lingering humanitarian crisis it has brought to the country.
Iran has so far sent more than 400 tons of humanitarian aid including tents, blankets, food and medicine to Pakistan, and has also announced its readiness to play an active role in the reconstruction of the country\\\'s flood-ravaged regions.
Ayatollah Khamenei said the measures taken so far to relieve the disaster-hit Pakistanis was far from enough and appealed to all Muslims across the globe to help their brothers in Pakistan.
\\\"The Iranian nation and government, other Muslim nations and governments, and Islamic societies including the Organization of the Islamic Conference and Muslims communities in any corner of the world [must] rush to help the Pakistani nation and government and meet the various needs of the flood victims in Pakistan,\\\" the Leader said.
The international community has also pleaded for a boost in global relief efforts to help some 800,000 Pakistanis stranded in areas only accessible by air in the aftermath of the country\\\'s worst-ever natural disaster.
The floods washed through one-fifth of Pakistan in August, leaving at least 1,760 people dead and affecting at least another 17 million.
Ayatollah Khamenei further warned about efforts by some powers to take advantage of the political unrest and security gap in the violence-wracked country.
\\\"Some are seeking to turn Pakistan into their military base,\\\" the Leader cautioned, expressing hope that Islamabad would resolve the predicament by fulfilling its obligations.
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Friday Sermons/13/05/2011- from Woking,UK - English-Arabic
DR SYED ABBAS NAQVI FROM WOKING,UK DELIVERING
FRIDAY SERMONS
1. How to protect ourselves from WHISPERING of shayateen?
2. What is beautiful and what is the most beautiful according to saying of...
DR SYED ABBAS NAQVI FROM WOKING,UK DELIVERING
FRIDAY SERMONS
1. How to protect ourselves from WHISPERING of shayateen?
2. What is beautiful and what is the most beautiful according to saying of Prophet Mohammad PBUH.
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DR SYED ABBAS NAQVI FROM WOKING,UK DELIVERING
FRIDAY SERMONS
1. How to protect ourselves from WHISPERING of shayateen?
2. What is beautiful and what is the most beautiful according to saying of Prophet Mohammad PBUH.
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Sura 87 Aala The most high - Arabic Gujrati
Sura 87 of the Holy Quran in Arabic and Gujrati with beautiful illustrations.
La Sourate 87 du Saint-Coran en Arabe et Gujrati avec de belles illustrations.
Sura 87 of the Holy Quran in Arabic and Gujrati with beautiful illustrations.
La Sourate 87 du Saint-Coran en Arabe et Gujrati avec de belles illustrations.
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[12 May 2012] Obama woos PG kings ahead of US vote -News Analysis - English
[12 May 2012] Obama woos PG kings ahead of US vote -News Analysis - English
Bahrain's revolution has continued: In the most recent demonstrations, protesters demanded the release of women...
[12 May 2012] Obama woos PG kings ahead of US vote -News Analysis - English
Bahrain's revolution has continued: In the most recent demonstrations, protesters demanded the release of women prisoners, many of them locked up during more than a year of protests against the ruling regime. This includes Zainab al-Khawaja, daughter of a jailed activist Abdul Hadi al Khawaja, both on a hunger strike, and both detained. Meanwhile, US Secretary State received her guest, the crown prince of the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain, in the US.
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[12 May 2012] Obama woos PG kings ahead of US vote -News Analysis - English
Bahrain's revolution has continued: In the most recent demonstrations, protesters demanded the release of women prisoners, many of them locked up during more than a year of protests against the ruling regime. This includes Zainab al-Khawaja, daughter of a jailed activist Abdul Hadi al Khawaja, both on a hunger strike, and both detained. Meanwhile, US Secretary State received her guest, the crown prince of the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain, in the US.
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[30 May 2012] NATO behind Houla massacre - English
[30 May 2012] 'NATO behind Houla massacre' - English
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has said that most of the civilian victims of last week's...
[30 May 2012] 'NATO behind Houla massacre' - English
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has said that most of the civilian victims of last week's massacre in the Syrian town of Houla were executed. Over 100 civilians were killed in a massacre in the western town of Houla on May 25. Meanwhile, a number of Western governments have recalled their ambassadors and high-ranking diplomats from Syria in protest to the killing of at least 108 people. The Syrian government says that the chaos is being orchestrated from outside the country and that security forces have been given clear instructions not to harm civilians.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Syed Ali Wasif, from the Society for International Reforms and Research, to hear his opinion on this issue
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[30 May 2012] 'NATO behind Houla massacre' - English
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has said that most of the civilian victims of last week's massacre in the Syrian town of Houla were executed. Over 100 civilians were killed in a massacre in the western town of Houla on May 25. Meanwhile, a number of Western governments have recalled their ambassadors and high-ranking diplomats from Syria in protest to the killing of at least 108 people. The Syrian government says that the chaos is being orchestrated from outside the country and that security forces have been given clear instructions not to harm civilians.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Syed Ali Wasif, from the Society for International Reforms and Research, to hear his opinion on this issue
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[30 July 2012] Voice for Kashmiri women rights remains unheard - English
[30 July 2012] Voice for Kashmiri women rights remains unheard - English
Kashmir was renowned to be the heaven on earth, a famous poet once said that if there is heaven anywhere on the earth, it's...
[30 July 2012] Voice for Kashmiri women rights remains unheard - English
Kashmir was renowned to be the heaven on earth, a famous poet once said that if there is heaven anywhere on the earth, it's here; but more than 2 decades of unrest have claimed lives of many people in the valley.
Women have been the ones who suffered the most, some of them lost their sons, while others lost their husbands, fathers and brothers. During the decades of conflict and strife women in Kashmir have paid a hard price
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[30 July 2012] Voice for Kashmiri women rights remains unheard - English
Kashmir was renowned to be the heaven on earth, a famous poet once said that if there is heaven anywhere on the earth, it's here; but more than 2 decades of unrest have claimed lives of many people in the valley.
Women have been the ones who suffered the most, some of them lost their sons, while others lost their husbands, fathers and brothers. During the decades of conflict and strife women in Kashmir have paid a hard price
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Head of Hezbollah: Most Conflicts in Arab & Islamic World are Political, Not Religious - Arabic sub English
Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah: \\\\\\\'Most Conflicts in Arab & Islamic World are Political, Not Religious\\\\\\\'
(With English Subtitles)
This video is a...
Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah: \\\\\\\'Most Conflicts in Arab & Islamic World are Political, Not Religious\\\\\\\'
(With English Subtitles)
This video is a subtitled excerpt from a speech delivered on 25/01/13.
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Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah: \\\\\\\'Most Conflicts in Arab & Islamic World are Political, Not Religious\\\\\\\'
(With English Subtitles)
This video is a subtitled excerpt from a speech delivered on 25/01/13.
[CLIP] Sayyed Nasrallah: I Most Understood Imam Husayn & Ashura, during the July War in 2006 - Arabic Sub English
Sayyed Nasrallah: \\\\\\\'I Most Understood Imam Husayn & Ashura, during the July War in 2006\\\\\\\' - Arabic Sub English.
Sayyed Nasrallah recalls the tough situation that the Resistance...
Sayyed Nasrallah: \\\\\\\'I Most Understood Imam Husayn & Ashura, during the July War in 2006\\\\\\\' - Arabic Sub English.
Sayyed Nasrallah recalls the tough situation that the Resistance passed through during the July war in 2006, and explained that it was during the early days of that war that he best understood Imam Husayn and his miraculous stance on the day of Ashura about 1400 years ago.
This video is an excerpt from a speech that Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah delivered during the \\\\\\\"ceremony of loyalty to the martyr leaders\\\\\\\" in Sayyed Al-Shohada complex in the Southern Suburb of Beirut on 16/02/12.
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Sayyed Nasrallah: \\\\\\\'I Most Understood Imam Husayn & Ashura, during the July War in 2006\\\\\\\' - Arabic Sub English.
Sayyed Nasrallah recalls the tough situation that the Resistance passed through during the July war in 2006, and explained that it was during the early days of that war that he best understood Imam Husayn and his miraculous stance on the day of Ashura about 1400 years ago.
This video is an excerpt from a speech that Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah delivered during the \\\\\\\"ceremony of loyalty to the martyr leaders\\\\\\\" in Sayyed Al-Shohada complex in the Southern Suburb of Beirut on 16/02/12.
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[03 Nov 2013] Syrian army fights with militants in al-Qaboun region - English
Press TV has been able to reach the heart of al-Qaboun district where fighting is going on for months. It is one of the most complicated battlefields of Damascus because the area harbors huge...
Press TV has been able to reach the heart of al-Qaboun district where fighting is going on for months. It is one of the most complicated battlefields of Damascus because the area harbors huge factories. The huge buildings are considered by militants, as strong castles during the battles. Here, Syrian army tanks and artillery target the militants\' bastions.
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Press TV has been able to reach the heart of al-Qaboun district where fighting is going on for months. It is one of the most complicated battlefields of Damascus because the area harbors huge factories. The huge buildings are considered by militants, as strong castles during the battles. Here, Syrian army tanks and artillery target the militants\' bastions.
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[03 Nov 2013] At least 70 Rohingyas including women & kids on board of sunken boat - English
More tragedy for one of the most persecuted communities in the world. A boat full of Rohingya Muslims breaks apart in the Bay of Bengal off the western coast of Myanmar. Aid workers say so far only...
More tragedy for one of the most persecuted communities in the world. A boat full of Rohingya Muslims breaks apart in the Bay of Bengal off the western coast of Myanmar. Aid workers say so far only eight have survived and dozens more are missing. They were among at least 70 Rohingyas including women, children and babies who were on board the boat that left Myanmar for Bangladesh. The United Nation is warning about several reports of boat drowning off the coasts of Myanmar. According to the UN human rights commission, at least 15-hundred people left their homes in the restive Rakhine state last week alone. Myanmar has been plagued by sectarian tensions for years. Buddhists\' violence against Rohingya\'s community has left hundreds of Muslims dead in addition to over 250-thousand people displaced.
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More tragedy for one of the most persecuted communities in the world. A boat full of Rohingya Muslims breaks apart in the Bay of Bengal off the western coast of Myanmar. Aid workers say so far only eight have survived and dozens more are missing. They were among at least 70 Rohingyas including women, children and babies who were on board the boat that left Myanmar for Bangladesh. The United Nation is warning about several reports of boat drowning off the coasts of Myanmar. According to the UN human rights commission, at least 15-hundred people left their homes in the restive Rakhine state last week alone. Myanmar has been plagued by sectarian tensions for years. Buddhists\' violence against Rohingya\'s community has left hundreds of Muslims dead in addition to over 250-thousand people displaced.
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[20 Nov 2013] israel, KSA most active terrorist organizations: Jim W. Dean - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Jim W. Dean, managing editor of Veterans Today, about a Hezbollah lawmaker saying israel and Saudi Arabia could be behind the terrorist attacks outside Iran...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Jim W. Dean, managing editor of Veterans Today, about a Hezbollah lawmaker saying israel and Saudi Arabia could be behind the terrorist attacks outside Iran Embassy in the Lebanese capital city of Beirut.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Jim W. Dean, managing editor of Veterans Today, about a Hezbollah lawmaker saying israel and Saudi Arabia could be behind the terrorist attacks outside Iran Embassy in the Lebanese capital city of Beirut.
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[21 Nov 2013] Most Americans want US-Iran agreement - English
As negotiations continue in Geneva, a poll conducted by Washington Post and ABC News has found that the majority of Americans support a deal with Iran over its nuclear energy program.
As negotiations continue in Geneva, a poll conducted by Washington Post and ABC News has found that the majority of Americans support a deal with Iran over its nuclear energy program.
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[21 Nov 2013] UK politicians feared military relations with media in run up to Iraq Afghanistan - English
If you ask most people here in Britain, they will say its politicians like Tony Blair who are solely to blame for what went wrong in Iraq and Afghanistan. But a just released report by conservative...
If you ask most people here in Britain, they will say its politicians like Tony Blair who are solely to blame for what went wrong in Iraq and Afghanistan. But a just released report by conservative think tank Chatham House says military officers, civil servants - even the media are just as responsible for what they call an \"incoherent, inconsistent, and opaque\" strategy.
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If you ask most people here in Britain, they will say its politicians like Tony Blair who are solely to blame for what went wrong in Iraq and Afghanistan. But a just released report by conservative think tank Chatham House says military officers, civil servants - even the media are just as responsible for what they call an \"incoherent, inconsistent, and opaque\" strategy.
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[25 Nov 2013] The Debate - Sabotaging the Nuclear Deal? - English
It\'s been hailed as a historic deal by most world nations yet Israel calls it a mistake
On this edition of the debate we ask why the only voices of dissent against the agreement between Iran and...
It\'s been hailed as a historic deal by most world nations yet Israel calls it a mistake
On this edition of the debate we ask why the only voices of dissent against the agreement between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany are coming from Israel and Saudi Arabia.
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It\'s been hailed as a historic deal by most world nations yet Israel calls it a mistake
On this edition of the debate we ask why the only voices of dissent against the agreement between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany are coming from Israel and Saudi Arabia.
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[28 Nov 2013] Sanctions gave Iran producers chance to meet the market demand - English
Iran\'s automotive industry is the second most active in the country after oil and gas, the country passed the one million mark in production in 2007. Iran is one of the biggest manufactures of...
Iran\'s automotive industry is the second most active in the country after oil and gas, the country passed the one million mark in production in 2007. Iran is one of the biggest manufactures of automobiles and automotive parts in the Middle East, in an expo held in Tehran, they showcased their latest advancements.
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Iran\'s automotive industry is the second most active in the country after oil and gas, the country passed the one million mark in production in 2007. Iran is one of the biggest manufactures of automobiles and automotive parts in the Middle East, in an expo held in Tehran, they showcased their latest advancements.
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[01 Dec 2013] Iran President says world dangerous terrorists have now come together in Syria - English
Iran\'s President Hassan Rouhani says the world\'s most dangerous terrorists have now come together in Syria.
Rouhani has told visiting Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi that terrorism and...
Iran\'s President Hassan Rouhani says the world\'s most dangerous terrorists have now come together in Syria.
Rouhani has told visiting Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi that terrorism and extremism put nations in the region and across the world in danger. Rouhani said all countries should now unite to fight against this danger. He said that Iran has spared no effort to avert a foreign military strike on Syria. The Iranian president said that Tehran has urged all its neighbors to help lessen the sufferings of the Syrian people in the wake of the nearly three-year-long conflict in the country.
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Iran\'s President Hassan Rouhani says the world\'s most dangerous terrorists have now come together in Syria.
Rouhani has told visiting Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi that terrorism and extremism put nations in the region and across the world in danger. Rouhani said all countries should now unite to fight against this danger. He said that Iran has spared no effort to avert a foreign military strike on Syria. The Iranian president said that Tehran has urged all its neighbors to help lessen the sufferings of the Syrian people in the wake of the nearly three-year-long conflict in the country.
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[13 Dec 2013] At least 18, including 16 Iranian nationals killed in Baqouba attack - English
Gunmen have opened fire and killed 18 people in Iraq\'s northeastern city of Baqouba. Most of the dead are Iranian nationals.
The attack targeted a gas pipeline project stretching from Iran into...
Gunmen have opened fire and killed 18 people in Iraq\'s northeastern city of Baqouba. Most of the dead are Iranian nationals.
The attack targeted a gas pipeline project stretching from Iran into neighboring Iraq. Police officials say 16 Iranians and several Iraqis were killed. While five Iranians and two Iraqis were injured. Violence in Iraq has hit a five-year high since the beginning of this year. The United Nations estimates that at least eight-thousand people have been killed in 2013.
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Gunmen have opened fire and killed 18 people in Iraq\'s northeastern city of Baqouba. Most of the dead are Iranian nationals.
The attack targeted a gas pipeline project stretching from Iran into neighboring Iraq. Police officials say 16 Iranians and several Iraqis were killed. While five Iranians and two Iraqis were injured. Violence in Iraq has hit a five-year high since the beginning of this year. The United Nations estimates that at least eight-thousand people have been killed in 2013.
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[23 Dec 2013] Iran Shia Muslims mark Arbaeen - English
Millions of Shia Muslims in Iran mark Arba\\\'een ceremonies across the country.
Iranians have marked one of the most important events on the Shia religious calendar, Arbaeen. This marks 40 days...
Millions of Shia Muslims in Iran mark Arba\\\'een ceremonies across the country.
Iranians have marked one of the most important events on the Shia religious calendar, Arbaeen. This marks 40 days since the martyrdom anniversary of the third Shia Imam. Forty days is the usual length of mourning in many Islamic cultures, and the fortieth day is marked with a mourning ceremony. Imam Hussein is immortalized by Shias for choosing death instead of subjugation to a tyrant. His movement has come to symbolize resistance against tyranny and oppression. The movement of Imam Hussein is one of the central aspects of the Shia Muslim belief and still after hundreds of years Shia Muslims commemorate this day.
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Millions of Shia Muslims in Iran mark Arba\\\'een ceremonies across the country.
Iranians have marked one of the most important events on the Shia religious calendar, Arbaeen. This marks 40 days since the martyrdom anniversary of the third Shia Imam. Forty days is the usual length of mourning in many Islamic cultures, and the fortieth day is marked with a mourning ceremony. Imam Hussein is immortalized by Shias for choosing death instead of subjugation to a tyrant. His movement has come to symbolize resistance against tyranny and oppression. The movement of Imam Hussein is one of the central aspects of the Shia Muslim belief and still after hundreds of years Shia Muslims commemorate this day.
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[31 Jan 2014] Lebanese army confirms involvement of Sunni scholar in terrorist attacks - English
Most of these bombings are linked to this man.
Omar al-Atrash, a cleric registered with Lebanon\'s Sunni body Dar al-Fatwa and the imam of a central Beqaa mosque, confessed to preparing explosive...
Most of these bombings are linked to this man.
Omar al-Atrash, a cleric registered with Lebanon\'s Sunni body Dar al-Fatwa and the imam of a central Beqaa mosque, confessed to preparing explosive devices, suicide belts, car bombs and rockets carried out in the recent bomb attacks. Atrash, along with 12 Lebanese and Syrian suspects belonging to al-Qaida, the Abdullah Azzam Brigades and al-Nusra group, were charged for committing terrorist attacks that killed tens of innocent people in Lebanon.
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Most of these bombings are linked to this man.
Omar al-Atrash, a cleric registered with Lebanon\'s Sunni body Dar al-Fatwa and the imam of a central Beqaa mosque, confessed to preparing explosive devices, suicide belts, car bombs and rockets carried out in the recent bomb attacks. Atrash, along with 12 Lebanese and Syrian suspects belonging to al-Qaida, the Abdullah Azzam Brigades and al-Nusra group, were charged for committing terrorist attacks that killed tens of innocent people in Lebanon.
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[20 Feb 2014] Iran 29th Fajr intl. music festival announces winners - English
The most prestigious music event in Iran;
The 29th Fajr international music festival has concluded it work by announcing winners of different categories. In non-Iranian classical music composition...
The most prestigious music event in Iran;
The 29th Fajr international music festival has concluded it work by announcing winners of different categories. In non-Iranian classical music composition the best prize went to Hadi Rahmani for his work \\\"Suite for Orchestra\\\" from Tehran. In Iranian classical music section the golden chang or Iranian harp went to Kourosh Matin for composing \\\"Sunset\\\" piece. In Iranian classical ensemble, Sar-Shak band from Mashhad won the golden Chang. In Choir, the golden chang went to Sounat band conducted by Mohsen Bafandeh. Several halls across the capital Tehran hosted a series of performances on of the 29th Fajr International Music Festival during the nine-day event. The festival annually hosts many domestic and foreign artists performing different pieces in various categories such as International and Folk Music, Classical Music and Youth and Women Music. At the closing ceremony, the organizers of the festival honored the Santur virtuoso Ardavan Kamkar and pianist Farimah Qavam-Sadri with lifetime achievement awards.
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The most prestigious music event in Iran;
The 29th Fajr international music festival has concluded it work by announcing winners of different categories. In non-Iranian classical music composition the best prize went to Hadi Rahmani for his work \\\"Suite for Orchestra\\\" from Tehran. In Iranian classical music section the golden chang or Iranian harp went to Kourosh Matin for composing \\\"Sunset\\\" piece. In Iranian classical ensemble, Sar-Shak band from Mashhad won the golden Chang. In Choir, the golden chang went to Sounat band conducted by Mohsen Bafandeh. Several halls across the capital Tehran hosted a series of performances on of the 29th Fajr International Music Festival during the nine-day event. The festival annually hosts many domestic and foreign artists performing different pieces in various categories such as International and Folk Music, Classical Music and Youth and Women Music. At the closing ceremony, the organizers of the festival honored the Santur virtuoso Ardavan Kamkar and pianist Farimah Qavam-Sadri with lifetime achievement awards.
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[25 Feb 2014] Pakistan most terror-hit nation: Report - English
Dealing with violent security situation still remains a serious challenge in Pakistan.
Now after months of consultations, Pakistan government has finally approved a new national security policy....
Dealing with violent security situation still remains a serious challenge in Pakistan.
Now after months of consultations, Pakistan government has finally approved a new national security policy. The 86-page document gives a rare insight into the country\'s current security problems. According to the first-ever national security policy document, close to 50,000 people were killed in Pakistan among them over 5000 personnel of the law-enforcement agencies since the country joined the so-called US-led war on terror after 9/11 attacks in 2001. The document goes on to estimate the total loss to economy in the last ten years because of terrorism at $78 billion.
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Dealing with violent security situation still remains a serious challenge in Pakistan.
Now after months of consultations, Pakistan government has finally approved a new national security policy. The 86-page document gives a rare insight into the country\'s current security problems. According to the first-ever national security policy document, close to 50,000 people were killed in Pakistan among them over 5000 personnel of the law-enforcement agencies since the country joined the so-called US-led war on terror after 9/11 attacks in 2001. The document goes on to estimate the total loss to economy in the last ten years because of terrorism at $78 billion.