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[28 June 2012] Opposition activists in Bahrain want Bahrain king son arrested - Comment (Part 1) - George Gallo
[28 June 2012] Opposition activists in Bahrain want Bahrain king son arrested - Comment (Part 1) - English
Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa is the head of Bahrain's Olympic committee and is due...
[28 June 2012] Opposition activists in Bahrain want Bahrain king son arrested - Comment (Part 1) - English
Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa is the head of Bahrain's Olympic committee and is due to lead the country's delegation during the Olympics Games in London. But according to Bahraini opposition members, he's also a sadistic torturer who's been personally involved in crushing anti-regime demonstrations by force. They also say he has cheer-led the persecution of Bahraini athletes opposed to the Al Khalifa dictatorship.
Nasser bin Hamad is the King of Bahrain's 25 year old son. Activists say he can be seen here preparing to participate in quelling anti-regime demonstrations by force. According to the Bahraini opposition, anti-regime athletes have been abducted, taken to torture chambers and subjected to horrific treatment. And Nasser's voice can be heard here on Bahraini state TV, condemning calls for regime change in the country. With the Olympic Games around one month away the British government has banned the Syrian Olympic Committee chief from entering the country because of alleged links to repression in his country.
But London hasn't taken the same steps against its Persian Gulf ally Bahrain. Saeed Shehabi, meanwhile, is calling for Nasser bin Hamad to be arrested for crimes against humanity if he sets foot on British soil. On the other hand, in a letter to the Guardian newspaper, Bahrain has denied the allegations against Nasser bin Hamad al Khalifa. Britain and Bahrain have close military, economic and political ties and this hasn't changed despite the al Khalifa crackdown on the opposition. But if Nasser bin Hamad al Khalifa is allowed to come to the Olympic Games it will shine a brighter spotlight on the UK's close ties with the Persian Gulf dictatorship.
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[28 June 2012] Opposition activists in Bahrain want Bahrain king son arrested - Comment (Part 1) - English
Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa is the head of Bahrain's Olympic committee and is due to lead the country's delegation during the Olympics Games in London. But according to Bahraini opposition members, he's also a sadistic torturer who's been personally involved in crushing anti-regime demonstrations by force. They also say he has cheer-led the persecution of Bahraini athletes opposed to the Al Khalifa dictatorship.
Nasser bin Hamad is the King of Bahrain's 25 year old son. Activists say he can be seen here preparing to participate in quelling anti-regime demonstrations by force. According to the Bahraini opposition, anti-regime athletes have been abducted, taken to torture chambers and subjected to horrific treatment. And Nasser's voice can be heard here on Bahraini state TV, condemning calls for regime change in the country. With the Olympic Games around one month away the British government has banned the Syrian Olympic Committee chief from entering the country because of alleged links to repression in his country.
But London hasn't taken the same steps against its Persian Gulf ally Bahrain. Saeed Shehabi, meanwhile, is calling for Nasser bin Hamad to be arrested for crimes against humanity if he sets foot on British soil. On the other hand, in a letter to the Guardian newspaper, Bahrain has denied the allegations against Nasser bin Hamad al Khalifa. Britain and Bahrain have close military, economic and political ties and this hasn't changed despite the al Khalifa crackdown on the opposition. But if Nasser bin Hamad al Khalifa is allowed to come to the Olympic Games it will shine a brighter spotlight on the UK's close ties with the Persian Gulf dictatorship.
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[05 Aug 2012] Iran judicial body revokes a decree by social security fund - English
[05 Aug 2012] Iran judicial body revokes a decree by social security fund - English
He was appointed by Iran's President to lead one of the countries wealthiest economic foundations, Iran's social...
[05 Aug 2012] Iran judicial body revokes a decree by social security fund - English
He was appointed by Iran's President to lead one of the countries wealthiest economic foundations, Iran's social security fund; but according to Iran's administrative court of justice his appointment is illegal.
In a case pushed by some MP's, Saeed Mortazavi former judge and Tehran prosecutor was officially called off from the position through a direct court order published in official newspapers.
Despite the verdict, Iran's Vice President Mohammad Reza Rahimi said that Mortazavi will maintain the post as managing director of the social security fund.
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[05 Aug 2012] Iran judicial body revokes a decree by social security fund - English
He was appointed by Iran's President to lead one of the countries wealthiest economic foundations, Iran's social security fund; but according to Iran's administrative court of justice his appointment is illegal.
In a case pushed by some MP's, Saeed Mortazavi former judge and Tehran prosecutor was officially called off from the position through a direct court order published in official newspapers.
Despite the verdict, Iran's Vice President Mohammad Reza Rahimi said that Mortazavi will maintain the post as managing director of the social security fund.
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[09 Aug 2012] Iran jalili in Baghdad to discuss Syria unrest - English
[09 Aug 2012] Iran jalili in Baghdad to discuss Syria unrest - English
The Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili has arrived in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad and held...
[09 Aug 2012] Iran jalili in Baghdad to discuss Syria unrest - English
The Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili has arrived in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad and held talks with Iraqi officials on the recent developments in the region. Following his visit to Lebanon and Syria, Jalili and an accompanying delegation arrived at Baghdad International Airport on Wednesday and were welcomed by Faleh Fayad, the National Security advisor for the Iraqi government.
Wisam al-Bayati, Press TV, Baghdad
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[09 Aug 2012] Iran jalili in Baghdad to discuss Syria unrest - English
The Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili has arrived in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad and held talks with Iraqi officials on the recent developments in the region. Following his visit to Lebanon and Syria, Jalili and an accompanying delegation arrived at Baghdad International Airport on Wednesday and were welcomed by Faleh Fayad, the National Security advisor for the Iraqi government.
Wisam al-Bayati, Press TV, Baghdad
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Imam Khomeini Conference 2011 - Roots of Revolution - Sheikh Shabbir Hassanally - English
Sheikh Shabbir Hassanally at the Imam Khomeini Conference 2011. The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission (AIM) organised a conference to mark the demise of the Father of the Revolution, the late Imam...
Sheikh Shabbir Hassanally at the Imam Khomeini Conference 2011. The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission (AIM) organised a conference to mark the demise of the Father of the Revolution, the late Imam Khomeini (RA). Entitled \'Imam Khomeini: Thoughts & Legacy\', held at the Islamic Centre of England, London on Sunday 5th June 2011. Guest speakers included: HIWM Sheikh Moezi, HIWM Sheikh M. Saeed Bahmanpour, HIWM Sheikh Ahmad Vaezi, Sheikh Shabbir Hassanally, and Br. Iskander Khaleeli.
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Sheikh Shabbir Hassanally at the Imam Khomeini Conference 2011. The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission (AIM) organised a conference to mark the demise of the Father of the Revolution, the late Imam Khomeini (RA). Entitled \'Imam Khomeini: Thoughts & Legacy\', held at the Islamic Centre of England, London on Sunday 5th June 2011. Guest speakers included: HIWM Sheikh Moezi, HIWM Sheikh M. Saeed Bahmanpour, HIWM Sheikh Ahmad Vaezi, Sheikh Shabbir Hassanally, and Br. Iskander Khaleeli.
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[Milad] Jashan-e-Sadiqain(A.S) | H.I Sadiq Taqvi - Urdu
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Jashan-e-Sadiqain(A.S)
Speaker:H.I Sadiq Taqvi
Venue: ImamBargh Aly Aba(A) , Karachi
Organiser : Imamia Student Organisation (Shaheed Saeed Haider Unit)...
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Jashan-e-Sadiqain(A.S)
Speaker:H.I Sadiq Taqvi
Venue: ImamBargh Aly Aba(A) , Karachi
Organiser : Imamia Student Organisation (Shaheed Saeed Haider Unit)
Date:08 December 2018
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Jashan-e-Sadiqain(A.S)
Speaker:H.I Sadiq Taqvi
Venue: ImamBargh Aly Aba(A) , Karachi
Organiser : Imamia Student Organisation (Shaheed Saeed Haider Unit)
Date:08 December 2018
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[Khutba Fadhak] 12 Islami Talemat ke fawaid - Saeed Ali
اللہ نے ایمان کو شرک سے تمھیں پاک کرنے، نماز کو تمھیں تکبر سے محفوظ رکھنے، زکوات کو نفس کی پاکیزگی اور رزق میں...
اللہ نے ایمان کو شرک سے تمھیں پاک کرنے، نماز کو تمھیں تکبر سے محفوظ رکھنے، زکوات کو نفس کی پاکیزگی اور رزق میں اضافے کا، روزہ کو اخلاص کے اثبات کا، حج کو دین کی تقویت کا، عدل و انصاف کو دلوں کو جوڑنے کا، ہماری اطاعت کو امت کی ہم آہنگی کا، ہماری امامت کو تفرقہ سے بچانے کا، جہاد کو اسلام کی سربلندی کا، صبر کو حصول ثواب کا، امر بالمعروف کو عوامی بھلائی کا، والدین پر احسان کو قہر الاہی سے بچنے کا، صلہ رحمی کو درازی عمر اور افرادی کثرت کا ذریعہ بنایا ہے خطبہ فدک سے ماخوذ
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اللہ نے ایمان کو شرک سے تمھیں پاک کرنے، نماز کو تمھیں تکبر سے محفوظ رکھنے، زکوات کو نفس کی پاکیزگی اور رزق میں اضافے کا، روزہ کو اخلاص کے اثبات کا، حج کو دین کی تقویت کا، عدل و انصاف کو دلوں کو جوڑنے کا، ہماری اطاعت کو امت کی ہم آہنگی کا، ہماری امامت کو تفرقہ سے بچانے کا، جہاد کو اسلام کی سربلندی کا، صبر کو حصول ثواب کا، امر بالمعروف کو عوامی بھلائی کا، والدین پر احسان کو قہر الاہی سے بچنے کا، صلہ رحمی کو درازی عمر اور افرادی کثرت کا ذریعہ بنایا ہے خطبہ فدک سے ماخوذ
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[Markaz e Palestine Camp] Day 3 | محفل مشاعرہ سلام فلسطین | Dr. Saeed Talabi Niya | Numaish Chorangi Karachi | PLF | 10 November 2023 | Farsi Urdu
مرکز فلسطین کیمپ (تیسرا دن)
محفل مشاعرہ (سلام فلسطین)
ڈاکٹر سعید طالبی نیا ( ڈائریکٹرخانہ فرہنگ...
مرکز فلسطین کیمپ (تیسرا دن)
محفل مشاعرہ (سلام فلسطین)
ڈاکٹر سعید طالبی نیا ( ڈائریکٹرخانہ فرہنگ ایران، کراچی)
فلسطین فاؤنڈیشن پاکستان کی جانب سےکراچی کی نمائش چورنگی پر مرکز فلسطین کیمپ لگایا گیا ہے کیمپ پانچ دن تک جاری رہے گا انشا اللہ۔
[Markaz e Palestine Camp] Day 3 | Numaish Chowrangi Karachi | Palestine Foundation Pakistan
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مرکز فلسطین کیمپ (تیسرا دن)
محفل مشاعرہ (سلام فلسطین)
ڈاکٹر سعید طالبی نیا ( ڈائریکٹرخانہ فرہنگ ایران، کراچی)
فلسطین فاؤنڈیشن پاکستان کی جانب سےکراچی کی نمائش چورنگی پر مرکز فلسطین کیمپ لگایا گیا ہے کیمپ پانچ دن تک جاری رہے گا انشا اللہ۔
[Markaz e Palestine Camp] Day 3 | Numaish Chowrangi Karachi | Palestine Foundation Pakistan
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WikiLeaks releases secret video of journalists, civilians killed in Baghdad - 05Apr2010 - English
WARNING: This video may not be suitable for minors) Follow RT at http://twitter.com/RT_com and at http://www.facebook.com/pages/RT/3266... - Whistleblower website WikiLeaks.org has released a...
WARNING: This video may not be suitable for minors) Follow RT at http://twitter.com/RT_com and at http://www.facebook.com/pages/RT/3266... - Whistleblower website WikiLeaks.org has released a classified US military video of what it calls 'the Pentagon murder cover-up'. The 39-minute clip shows more than a dozen civilians shot dead including two Reuters journalists, Namir Nood-Eldeen and Saeed Chmagh, in Baghdad in 2007. Two young children were also seriously wounded in the incident. Following an investigation demanded by Reuters, the US military said the soldiers acted in accordance with the law of armed conflict and the 'Rules of Engagement'. In the run up to the release of this video, WikiLeaks said it had come under aggressive surveillance by the Pentagon. The video was first made public on the website www.collateralmurder.com.
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WARNING: This video may not be suitable for minors) Follow RT at http://twitter.com/RT_com and at http://www.facebook.com/pages/RT/3266... - Whistleblower website WikiLeaks.org has released a classified US military video of what it calls 'the Pentagon murder cover-up'. The 39-minute clip shows more than a dozen civilians shot dead including two Reuters journalists, Namir Nood-Eldeen and Saeed Chmagh, in Baghdad in 2007. Two young children were also seriously wounded in the incident. Following an investigation demanded by Reuters, the US military said the soldiers acted in accordance with the law of armed conflict and the 'Rules of Engagement'. In the run up to the release of this video, WikiLeaks said it had come under aggressive surveillance by the Pentagon. The video was first made public on the website www.collateralmurder.com.
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Massive Protests Against Government Crackdown in Bahrain, About 250 Shias Detained - 14 SEP 2010 - English
Pro-democracy protest held in Bahrain
Amid increasing pressure on Shias in Bahrain, hundreds of people have staged a rally in Manama to protest Saudi Arabia's support for the latest crackdown on...
Pro-democracy protest held in Bahrain
Amid increasing pressure on Shias in Bahrain, hundreds of people have staged a rally in Manama to protest Saudi Arabia's support for the latest crackdown on the majority group.
In a pro-democracy movement, protesters reportedly blocked a road connecting Bahrain to Saudi Arabia, stopping hundreds of cars by setting tires on fire on the King Fahd Bridge.
Security officials said that at least four vehicles were damaged in an explosion in the capital city of Manama.
A Bahraini pro-democracy leader based in London, Saeed Shehabi, told Press TV that nearly all useful internet websites in the country had been shut down by the government in an attempt to prevent the spread of news about the situation in the Arab state.
The crackdown on protesters will not prevent further mass demonstrations from those seeking democracy in Bahrain, Shehabi said.
Bahrain's Sunni-dominated government has arrested more than 250 Shias since August, accusing 23 of them of plotting a coup and inciting "violence, rioting and terrorism."
The population of Bahrain is predominantly Shia. However, the majority group has long complained of being discriminated against by the Bahraini government in obtaining jobs and receiving services.
The Shia opposition refuses to recognize the 2002 constitution and has called for a boycott of the October 23 parliamentary elections.
Meanwhile, human rights groups have voiced concern about the situation, urging Bahrain to investigate allegations by some opposition activists that they were tortured while in detention.
Bahrain's Shia Muslims say their rights are being restricted by Sunni rulers and they have been discriminated by ruling elites for years.
The 70 percent Shia population of Bahrain say that authorities in Manama are granting citizenship to thousands of Sunni foreigners to counterbalance the population in the Shia-majority state.
While prominent Shia clerics have been preaching religious harmony and promoting brotherhood, Shia activists have warned the government of sectarian strife should it continue with its discriminatory policies in the Persian Gulf State
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142526.html
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Pro-democracy protest held in Bahrain
Amid increasing pressure on Shias in Bahrain, hundreds of people have staged a rally in Manama to protest Saudi Arabia's support for the latest crackdown on the majority group.
In a pro-democracy movement, protesters reportedly blocked a road connecting Bahrain to Saudi Arabia, stopping hundreds of cars by setting tires on fire on the King Fahd Bridge.
Security officials said that at least four vehicles were damaged in an explosion in the capital city of Manama.
A Bahraini pro-democracy leader based in London, Saeed Shehabi, told Press TV that nearly all useful internet websites in the country had been shut down by the government in an attempt to prevent the spread of news about the situation in the Arab state.
The crackdown on protesters will not prevent further mass demonstrations from those seeking democracy in Bahrain, Shehabi said.
Bahrain's Sunni-dominated government has arrested more than 250 Shias since August, accusing 23 of them of plotting a coup and inciting "violence, rioting and terrorism."
The population of Bahrain is predominantly Shia. However, the majority group has long complained of being discriminated against by the Bahraini government in obtaining jobs and receiving services.
The Shia opposition refuses to recognize the 2002 constitution and has called for a boycott of the October 23 parliamentary elections.
Meanwhile, human rights groups have voiced concern about the situation, urging Bahrain to investigate allegations by some opposition activists that they were tortured while in detention.
Bahrain's Shia Muslims say their rights are being restricted by Sunni rulers and they have been discriminated by ruling elites for years.
The 70 percent Shia population of Bahrain say that authorities in Manama are granting citizenship to thousands of Sunni foreigners to counterbalance the population in the Shia-majority state.
While prominent Shia clerics have been preaching religious harmony and promoting brotherhood, Shia activists have warned the government of sectarian strife should it continue with its discriminatory policies in the Persian Gulf State
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142526.html
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Update On Bahraini Strife - Goverment Crackdowns & Amnesty Int. Condemns - 15 SEP 2010 - English
Pro-democracy protest held in Bahrain
Amid increasing pressure on Shias in Bahrain, hundreds of people have staged a rally in Manama to protest Saudi Arabia's support for the latest crackdown on...
Pro-democracy protest held in Bahrain
Amid increasing pressure on Shias in Bahrain, hundreds of people have staged a rally in Manama to protest Saudi Arabia's support for the latest crackdown on the majority group.
In a pro-democracy movement, protesters reportedly blocked a road connecting Bahrain to Saudi Arabia, stopping hundreds of cars by setting tires on fire on the King Fahd Bridge.
Security officials said that at least four vehicles were damaged in an explosion in the capital city of Manama.
A Bahraini pro-democracy leader based in London, Saeed al-Shehabi, told Press TV that nearly all useful internet websites in the country had been shut down by the government in an attempt to prevent the spread of news about the situation in the Arab state.
The crackdown on protesters will not prevent further mass demonstrations from those seeking democracy in Bahrain, al-Shehabi said.
Bahrain's Sunni-dominated government has arrested more than 250 Shias since August, accusing 23 of them of plotting a coup and inciting "violence, rioting and terrorism."
The population of Bahrain is predominantly Shia. However, the majority group has long complained of being discriminated against by the Bahraini government in obtaining jobs and receiving services.
The Shia opposition refuses to recognize the 2002 constitution and has called for a boycott of the October 23 parliamentary elections.
Meanwhile, human rights groups have voiced concern about the situation, urging Bahrain to investigate allegations by some opposition activists that they were tortured while in detention.
Bahrain's Shia Muslims say their rights are being restricted by Sunni rulers and they have been discriminated by ruling elites for years.
The 70 percent Shia population of Bahrain say that authorities in Manama are granting citizenship to thousands of Sunni foreigners to counterbalance the population in the Shia-majority state.
While prominent Shia clerics have been preaching religious harmony and promoting brotherhood, Shia activists have warned the government of sectarian strife should it continue with its discriminatory policies in the Persian Gulf State
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142526.html
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Pro-democracy protest held in Bahrain
Amid increasing pressure on Shias in Bahrain, hundreds of people have staged a rally in Manama to protest Saudi Arabia's support for the latest crackdown on the majority group.
In a pro-democracy movement, protesters reportedly blocked a road connecting Bahrain to Saudi Arabia, stopping hundreds of cars by setting tires on fire on the King Fahd Bridge.
Security officials said that at least four vehicles were damaged in an explosion in the capital city of Manama.
A Bahraini pro-democracy leader based in London, Saeed al-Shehabi, told Press TV that nearly all useful internet websites in the country had been shut down by the government in an attempt to prevent the spread of news about the situation in the Arab state.
The crackdown on protesters will not prevent further mass demonstrations from those seeking democracy in Bahrain, al-Shehabi said.
Bahrain's Sunni-dominated government has arrested more than 250 Shias since August, accusing 23 of them of plotting a coup and inciting "violence, rioting and terrorism."
The population of Bahrain is predominantly Shia. However, the majority group has long complained of being discriminated against by the Bahraini government in obtaining jobs and receiving services.
The Shia opposition refuses to recognize the 2002 constitution and has called for a boycott of the October 23 parliamentary elections.
Meanwhile, human rights groups have voiced concern about the situation, urging Bahrain to investigate allegations by some opposition activists that they were tortured while in detention.
Bahrain's Shia Muslims say their rights are being restricted by Sunni rulers and they have been discriminated by ruling elites for years.
The 70 percent Shia population of Bahrain say that authorities in Manama are granting citizenship to thousands of Sunni foreigners to counterbalance the population in the Shia-majority state.
While prominent Shia clerics have been preaching religious harmony and promoting brotherhood, Shia activists have warned the government of sectarian strife should it continue with its discriminatory policies in the Persian Gulf State
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142526.html
11 Muharram 1432/2010: Loosing Respect - English
H.I.Dr Syed Abbas Naqvi explaing how to imrove or loose respect next to Allah, Ahlulbait a.s.and people and few minutes masaib of Saeed in the beginning.
H.I.Dr Syed Abbas Naqvi explaing how to imrove or loose respect next to Allah, Ahlulbait a.s.and people and few minutes masaib of Saeed in the beginning.
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