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Egypt Revolution? Video of deadly anti-Mubarak protests in Cairo - All Languages
Hundreds of people around the world have held demonstrations near Egyptian embassies to support the ongoing protests against President Hosni Mubarak.
In Turkey, groups of people gathered outside...
Hundreds of people around the world have held demonstrations near Egyptian embassies to support the ongoing protests against President Hosni Mubarak.
In Turkey, groups of people gathered outside the Egyptian Embassy in Ankara in a show of solidarity with protesters in Egypt.
In London, demonstrators called on the Egyptian authorities to avoid the use of force against protesters.
In the Tunisian capital of Tunis, a similar rally was held in front of the Egyptian Embassy to support the uprising in Egypt.
"We are here to say that the Tunisian people are behind the Egyptian people. They have suffered in the way that we suffered. It's time for change," AFP quoted one protester as saying.
A demonstration is also expected in Germany to show solidarity with Egyptian protesters.
Egyptian security forces have clashed with protesters in the capital Cairo and several other cities where rallies are held against the government of Mubarak.
Thousands of protesters have defied an overnight curfew and to stay on Cairo's streets. Security forces have been replaced with army troops on the streets of Alexandria.
Latest reports at least three people have been killed during Friday's protests, bringing to 12 the number of those killed in the unrest. Scores of others have been wounded in the massive protests.
Egypt's largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, earlier called on all Egyptians to take to the streets. Sources say the opposition leaders brace for massive arrests across the country.
The Egyptian government has cut all cell-phone and Internet services amid anti-government demonstrations that began after the Friday prayers.
The army has also been brought in and military vehicles are seen on the streets of the capital following violent clashes between police and protesters.
Opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei was among other top figures, who attended the rally.
Reports say ElBaradei has been placed under house arrest after joining the massive anti-government protests in Cairo.
Security forces initially prevented ElBaradei from leaving a mosque in Giza.
The mosque was under siege for several hours before ElBaradei was put under house arrest.
ElBaradei has said he would help head a transitional government if Mubarak steps down.
Many more people including opposition activists have been arrested. Protesters want an end to the decades-long rule of Mubarak.
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Hundreds of people around the world have held demonstrations near Egyptian embassies to support the ongoing protests against President Hosni Mubarak.
In Turkey, groups of people gathered outside the Egyptian Embassy in Ankara in a show of solidarity with protesters in Egypt.
In London, demonstrators called on the Egyptian authorities to avoid the use of force against protesters.
In the Tunisian capital of Tunis, a similar rally was held in front of the Egyptian Embassy to support the uprising in Egypt.
"We are here to say that the Tunisian people are behind the Egyptian people. They have suffered in the way that we suffered. It's time for change," AFP quoted one protester as saying.
A demonstration is also expected in Germany to show solidarity with Egyptian protesters.
Egyptian security forces have clashed with protesters in the capital Cairo and several other cities where rallies are held against the government of Mubarak.
Thousands of protesters have defied an overnight curfew and to stay on Cairo's streets. Security forces have been replaced with army troops on the streets of Alexandria.
Latest reports at least three people have been killed during Friday's protests, bringing to 12 the number of those killed in the unrest. Scores of others have been wounded in the massive protests.
Egypt's largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, earlier called on all Egyptians to take to the streets. Sources say the opposition leaders brace for massive arrests across the country.
The Egyptian government has cut all cell-phone and Internet services amid anti-government demonstrations that began after the Friday prayers.
The army has also been brought in and military vehicles are seen on the streets of the capital following violent clashes between police and protesters.
Opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei was among other top figures, who attended the rally.
Reports say ElBaradei has been placed under house arrest after joining the massive anti-government protests in Cairo.
Security forces initially prevented ElBaradei from leaving a mosque in Giza.
The mosque was under siege for several hours before ElBaradei was put under house arrest.
ElBaradei has said he would help head a transitional government if Mubarak steps down.
Many more people including opposition activists have been arrested. Protesters want an end to the decades-long rule of Mubarak.
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Egypt Unrest: Video of police killing teen protester, riots aftermath - English
Hundreds of people around the world have held demonstrations near Egyptian embassies to support the ongoing protests against President Hosni Mubarak. In Turkey, groups of people gathered outside...
Hundreds of people around the world have held demonstrations near Egyptian embassies to support the ongoing protests against President Hosni Mubarak. In Turkey, groups of people gathered outside the Egyptian Embassy in Ankara in a show of solidarity with protesters in Egypt.
In London, demonstrators called on the Egyptian authorities to avoid the use of force against protesters.
In the Tunisian capital of Tunis, a similar rally was held in front of the Egyptian Embassy to support the uprising in Egypt.
"We are here to say that the Tunisian people are behind the Egyptian people. They have suffered in the way that we suffered. It's time for change," AFP quoted one protester as saying.
A demonstration is also expected in Germany to show solidarity with Egyptian protesters.
Egyptian security forces have clashed with protesters in the capital Cairo and several other cities where rallies are held against the government of Mubarak.
Thousands of protesters have defied an overnight curfew and to stay on Cairo's streets. Security forces have been replaced with army troops on the streets of Alexandria.
Latest reports at least three people have been killed during Friday's protests, bringing to 12 the number of those killed in the unrest. Scores of others have been wounded in the massive protests.
Egypt's largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, earlier called on all Egyptians to take to the streets. Sources say the opposition leaders brace for massive arrests across the country.
The Egyptian government has cut all cell-phone and Internet services amid anti-government demonstrations that began after the Friday prayers.
The army has also been brought in and military vehicles are seen on the streets of the capital following violent clashes between police and protesters.
Opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei was among other top figures, who attended the rally.
Reports say ElBaradei has been placed under house arrest after joining the massive anti-government protests in Cairo.
Security forces initially prevented ElBaradei from leaving a mosque in Giza.
The mosque was under siege for several hours before ElBaradei was put under house arrest.
ElBaradei has said he would help head a transitional government if Mubarak steps down.
Many more people including opposition activists have been arrested. Protesters want an end to the decades-long rule of Mubarak.
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Hundreds of people around the world have held demonstrations near Egyptian embassies to support the ongoing protests against President Hosni Mubarak. In Turkey, groups of people gathered outside the Egyptian Embassy in Ankara in a show of solidarity with protesters in Egypt.
In London, demonstrators called on the Egyptian authorities to avoid the use of force against protesters.
In the Tunisian capital of Tunis, a similar rally was held in front of the Egyptian Embassy to support the uprising in Egypt.
"We are here to say that the Tunisian people are behind the Egyptian people. They have suffered in the way that we suffered. It's time for change," AFP quoted one protester as saying.
A demonstration is also expected in Germany to show solidarity with Egyptian protesters.
Egyptian security forces have clashed with protesters in the capital Cairo and several other cities where rallies are held against the government of Mubarak.
Thousands of protesters have defied an overnight curfew and to stay on Cairo's streets. Security forces have been replaced with army troops on the streets of Alexandria.
Latest reports at least three people have been killed during Friday's protests, bringing to 12 the number of those killed in the unrest. Scores of others have been wounded in the massive protests.
Egypt's largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, earlier called on all Egyptians to take to the streets. Sources say the opposition leaders brace for massive arrests across the country.
The Egyptian government has cut all cell-phone and Internet services amid anti-government demonstrations that began after the Friday prayers.
The army has also been brought in and military vehicles are seen on the streets of the capital following violent clashes between police and protesters.
Opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei was among other top figures, who attended the rally.
Reports say ElBaradei has been placed under house arrest after joining the massive anti-government protests in Cairo.
Security forces initially prevented ElBaradei from leaving a mosque in Giza.
The mosque was under siege for several hours before ElBaradei was put under house arrest.
ElBaradei has said he would help head a transitional government if Mubarak steps down.
Many more people including opposition activists have been arrested. Protesters want an end to the decades-long rule of Mubarak.
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Dramatic video as thousands clash with Egypt riot police in Cairo - English
Hundreds of people around the world have held demonstrations near Egyptian embassies to support the ongoing protests against President Hosni Mubarak. In Turkey, groups of people gathered outside...
Hundreds of people around the world have held demonstrations near Egyptian embassies to support the ongoing protests against President Hosni Mubarak. In Turkey, groups of people gathered outside the Egyptian Embassy in Ankara in a show of solidarity with protesters in Egypt.
In London, demonstrators called on the Egyptian authorities to avoid the use of force against protesters.
In the Tunisian capital of Tunis, a similar rally was held in front of the Egyptian Embassy to support the uprising in Egypt.
"We are here to say that the Tunisian people are behind the Egyptian people. They have suffered in the way that we suffered. It's time for change," AFP quoted one protester as saying.
A demonstration is also expected in Germany to show solidarity with Egyptian protesters.
Egyptian security forces have clashed with protesters in the capital Cairo and several other cities where rallies are held against the government of Mubarak.
Thousands of protesters have defied an overnight curfew and to stay on Cairo's streets. Security forces have been replaced with army troops on the streets of Alexandria.
Latest reports at least three people have been killed during Friday's protests, bringing to 12 the number of those killed in the unrest. Scores of others have been wounded in the massive protests.
Egypt's largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, earlier called on all Egyptians to take to the streets. Sources say the opposition leaders brace for massive arrests across the country.
The Egyptian government has cut all cell-phone and Internet services amid anti-government demonstrations that began after the Friday prayers.
The army has also been brought in and military vehicles are seen on the streets of the capital following violent clashes between police and protesters.
Opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei was among other top figures, who attended the rally.
Reports say ElBaradei has been placed under house arrest after joining the massive anti-government protests in Cairo.
Security forces initially prevented ElBaradei from leaving a mosque in Giza.
The mosque was under siege for several hours before ElBaradei was put under house arrest.
ElBaradei has said he would help head a transitional government if Mubarak steps down.
Many more people including opposition activists have been arrested. Protesters want an end to the decades-long rule of Mubarak.
More...
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Hundreds of people around the world have held demonstrations near Egyptian embassies to support the ongoing protests against President Hosni Mubarak. In Turkey, groups of people gathered outside the Egyptian Embassy in Ankara in a show of solidarity with protesters in Egypt.
In London, demonstrators called on the Egyptian authorities to avoid the use of force against protesters.
In the Tunisian capital of Tunis, a similar rally was held in front of the Egyptian Embassy to support the uprising in Egypt.
"We are here to say that the Tunisian people are behind the Egyptian people. They have suffered in the way that we suffered. It's time for change," AFP quoted one protester as saying.
A demonstration is also expected in Germany to show solidarity with Egyptian protesters.
Egyptian security forces have clashed with protesters in the capital Cairo and several other cities where rallies are held against the government of Mubarak.
Thousands of protesters have defied an overnight curfew and to stay on Cairo's streets. Security forces have been replaced with army troops on the streets of Alexandria.
Latest reports at least three people have been killed during Friday's protests, bringing to 12 the number of those killed in the unrest. Scores of others have been wounded in the massive protests.
Egypt's largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, earlier called on all Egyptians to take to the streets. Sources say the opposition leaders brace for massive arrests across the country.
The Egyptian government has cut all cell-phone and Internet services amid anti-government demonstrations that began after the Friday prayers.
The army has also been brought in and military vehicles are seen on the streets of the capital following violent clashes between police and protesters.
Opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei was among other top figures, who attended the rally.
Reports say ElBaradei has been placed under house arrest after joining the massive anti-government protests in Cairo.
Security forces initially prevented ElBaradei from leaving a mosque in Giza.
The mosque was under siege for several hours before ElBaradei was put under house arrest.
ElBaradei has said he would help head a transitional government if Mubarak steps down.
Many more people including opposition activists have been arrested. Protesters want an end to the decades-long rule of Mubarak.
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Canadians support anti-govt. protesters in Egypt - 30Jan2011 - English
Hundreds of protestors came out to Toronto downtown on Saturday afternoon to support anti-government protesters in Egypt. Saturday marks the 5th straight day of mass rallies in Egypt, where tens of...
Hundreds of protestors came out to Toronto downtown on Saturday afternoon to support anti-government protesters in Egypt. Saturday marks the 5th straight day of mass rallies in Egypt, where tens of thousands of protesters are defying a nationwide curfew.
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Hundreds of protestors came out to Toronto downtown on Saturday afternoon to support anti-government protesters in Egypt. Saturday marks the 5th straight day of mass rallies in Egypt, where tens of thousands of protesters are defying a nationwide curfew.
Revolution (al-Ajal Ya Imam)--Song about the need for Wilayat (English) by Jonathan Yusuf Ali
www.shiasongwriter.net
Lyrics below
Revolution
People fill the streets to take back their dignity.
Revolution
When the old tyrant’s gone, a new day is won.
Revolution
Who will they...
www.shiasongwriter.net
Lyrics below
Revolution
People fill the streets to take back their dignity.
Revolution
When the old tyrant’s gone, a new day is won.
Revolution
Who will they follow, who’ll take the power tomorrow?
Revolution
We were born to follow,
Who will lead us into tomorrow?
We need someone to come,
To show us the true meaning of freedom.
al-Ajal Ya Imam, al-Ajal Ya Imam
Revolution
Where will we go? Which way will the wind blow?
Revolution
Who will lead us? Who won’t try to deceive us?
Revolution
Who’ll have the authority? Who will be our Wali?
Revolution
This song was inspired by the recent popular uprisings and revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt.
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www.shiasongwriter.net
Lyrics below
Revolution
People fill the streets to take back their dignity.
Revolution
When the old tyrant’s gone, a new day is won.
Revolution
Who will they follow, who’ll take the power tomorrow?
Revolution
We were born to follow,
Who will lead us into tomorrow?
We need someone to come,
To show us the true meaning of freedom.
al-Ajal Ya Imam, al-Ajal Ya Imam
Revolution
Where will we go? Which way will the wind blow?
Revolution
Who will lead us? Who won’t try to deceive us?
Revolution
Who’ll have the authority? Who will be our Wali?
Revolution
This song was inspired by the recent popular uprisings and revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt.
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[Islamic Revolution Anniversary Toronto] Zafar Bangash (Journalist, Commentator and Imam) - 12Feb2011 - English
Speech of Br. Zafar Bangash on Islamic Revolution Anniversary in Toronto at Islamic Society of York Region.
Zafar Bangash is a noted Islamic movement journalist and commentator and a leader of...
Speech of Br. Zafar Bangash on Islamic Revolution Anniversary in Toronto at Islamic Society of York Region.
Zafar Bangash is a noted Islamic movement journalist and commentator and a leader of the Muslim community in Toronto, Canada, and a strong advocate of Muslim unity.
Bangash is Director of the Institute of Contemporary Islamic Thought (ICIT), and president of the Islamic Society of York Region, a suburb of Toronto. He is Imam at the Islamic Society of York Region's Mosque and community centre in Richmond Hill, Ontario. He is a former editor of Crescent International newsmagazine, and a Trustee and formerly assistant director of the Muslim Institute, London, where he worked with Dr Kalim Siddiqui (1931–1996), the founder of the Muslim Institute and Leader of the Muslim Parliament of Great Britain. Bangash is also co-founder of the Muslim Unity Group.
He is best known for his commentaries current affairs while editor of Crescent International. Though he stepped down as editor since joining the ICIT, he continues as a columnist and contributor to Crescent.
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Speech of Br. Zafar Bangash on Islamic Revolution Anniversary in Toronto at Islamic Society of York Region.
Zafar Bangash is a noted Islamic movement journalist and commentator and a leader of the Muslim community in Toronto, Canada, and a strong advocate of Muslim unity.
Bangash is Director of the Institute of Contemporary Islamic Thought (ICIT), and president of the Islamic Society of York Region, a suburb of Toronto. He is Imam at the Islamic Society of York Region's Mosque and community centre in Richmond Hill, Ontario. He is a former editor of Crescent International newsmagazine, and a Trustee and formerly assistant director of the Muslim Institute, London, where he worked with Dr Kalim Siddiqui (1931–1996), the founder of the Muslim Institute and Leader of the Muslim Parliament of Great Britain. Bangash is also co-founder of the Muslim Unity Group.
He is best known for his commentaries current affairs while editor of Crescent International. Though he stepped down as editor since joining the ICIT, he continues as a columnist and contributor to Crescent.
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*VIEWER DISCRETION* Bahrain: Unarmed Protesters Martyred & Public Reaction - 18 FEB 2011 - English
Bahraini security forces have opened fire on anti-government protesters gathered in the capital, Manama.
Hundreds of mourners were marching towards Pearl Roundabout when government forces fired...
Bahraini security forces have opened fire on anti-government protesters gathered in the capital, Manama.
Hundreds of mourners were marching towards Pearl Roundabout when government forces fired live rounds and tear gas at them on Friday.
The wounded were taken to the city's Salmaniya Hospital, where protesters have gathered to offer blood and support.
On Friday evening, Bahrain's king asked his crown prince to begin a "national dialogue" with all parties over the continuing unrest in the country.
Al Jazeera's correspondent, who cannot be named for security reasons, reports from Manama.
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Bahraini security forces have opened fire on anti-government protesters gathered in the capital, Manama.
Hundreds of mourners were marching towards Pearl Roundabout when government forces fired live rounds and tear gas at them on Friday.
The wounded were taken to the city's Salmaniya Hospital, where protesters have gathered to offer blood and support.
On Friday evening, Bahrain's king asked his crown prince to begin a "national dialogue" with all parties over the continuing unrest in the country.
Al Jazeera's correspondent, who cannot be named for security reasons, reports from Manama.
آقام آقام My Lord My Lord - Persian
آقام ..آقام ..آقام ..آقام
My Lord.... My Lord...
تو مدينه مهمون فاطمه اي ؟
You are Fatima(a.s) guest In Medina?
يا كه امشب...
آقام ..آقام ..آقام ..آقام
My Lord.... My Lord...
تو مدينه مهمون فاطمه اي ؟
You are Fatima(a.s) guest In Medina?
يا كه امشب زائر علقمه اي ؟
Or you are pilgrim of Alqame tonight?
يا نشسته اي كنار قبر حسين
Or you're sitting beside Imam Hossein(a.s)'s tomb (grave)?
تو وجودم نوحه و زمزمه اي
You are mourn(Noha) and hum in my heart.
شايد امشب رفتي به شهر دمشق
Maybe you went to Damascus
به زيارت زينب بانوي عشق
making pilgrimage to Zaynab(a.s), Lady of love
تو كه امشب تو اون حرم رفتي
You went to that sanctuary (haram)
به عيادت رقيه هم رفتي ؟
Did you visit Ruqayyah(a.s) (making pilgrimage to her tomb)
تو بگو امشب و كجا رفتي ؟
Tell me where did you go tonight?
به نجف يا به سامرا رفتي ؟
Did you go to Najaf or Samarra?
يا كه رفتي به روضه اي غمگين ؟
Ya ke rafti be rowzei ghamgin?
تو بقيع با صداي ام بنين
In Baqi' with voice(her mourning) of Umm Banin(a.s)?
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آقام ..آقام ..آقام ..آقام
My Lord.... My Lord...
تو مدينه مهمون فاطمه اي ؟
You are Fatima(a.s) guest In Medina?
يا كه امشب زائر علقمه اي ؟
Or you are pilgrim of Alqame tonight?
يا نشسته اي كنار قبر حسين
Or you're sitting beside Imam Hossein(a.s)'s tomb (grave)?
تو وجودم نوحه و زمزمه اي
You are mourn(Noha) and hum in my heart.
شايد امشب رفتي به شهر دمشق
Maybe you went to Damascus
به زيارت زينب بانوي عشق
making pilgrimage to Zaynab(a.s), Lady of love
تو كه امشب تو اون حرم رفتي
You went to that sanctuary (haram)
به عيادت رقيه هم رفتي ؟
Did you visit Ruqayyah(a.s) (making pilgrimage to her tomb)
تو بگو امشب و كجا رفتي ؟
Tell me where did you go tonight?
به نجف يا به سامرا رفتي ؟
Did you go to Najaf or Samarra?
يا كه رفتي به روضه اي غمگين ؟
Ya ke rafti be rowzei ghamgin?
تو بقيع با صداي ام بنين
In Baqi' with voice(her mourning) of Umm Banin(a.s)?
Revolution (Al-Ajal Ya Imam) by Jonathan Yusuf Ali - English
Song about the need for Wilayat of Ahlul Bayt(as). Words, Music, and performance by Jonathan Yusuf Ali. For more songs like this, please visit www.shiasongwriter.net
Lyrics below...
Song about the need for Wilayat of Ahlul Bayt(as). Words, Music, and performance by Jonathan Yusuf Ali. For more songs like this, please visit www.shiasongwriter.net
Lyrics below
Revolution
People fill the streets to take back their dignity.
Revolution
When the old tyrant’s gone, a new day is won.
Revolution
Who will they follow, who’ll take the power tomorrow?
Revolution
We were born to follow,
Who will lead us into tomorrow?
We need someone to come,
To show us the true meaning of freedom.
al-Ajal Ya Imam, al-Ajal Ya Imam
Revolution
Where will we go? Which way will the wind blow?
Revolution
Who will lead us? Who won’t try to deceive us?
Revolution
Who’ll have the authority? Who will be our Wali?
Revolution
More...
Description:
Song about the need for Wilayat of Ahlul Bayt(as). Words, Music, and performance by Jonathan Yusuf Ali. For more songs like this, please visit www.shiasongwriter.net
Lyrics below
Revolution
People fill the streets to take back their dignity.
Revolution
When the old tyrant’s gone, a new day is won.
Revolution
Who will they follow, who’ll take the power tomorrow?
Revolution
We were born to follow,
Who will lead us into tomorrow?
We need someone to come,
To show us the true meaning of freedom.
al-Ajal Ya Imam, al-Ajal Ya Imam
Revolution
Where will we go? Which way will the wind blow?
Revolution
Who will lead us? Who won’t try to deceive us?
Revolution
Who’ll have the authority? Who will be our Wali?
Revolution
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Toronto sees rally in support of Libyans - 27Feb2011 - English
Hundreds of protesters marched in Toronto, in support of those fighting for freedom and justice in Libya and other Arab countries. While Moamar Ghadaffi continues his reign of terror, many...
Hundreds of protesters marched in Toronto, in support of those fighting for freedom and justice in Libya and other Arab countries. While Moamar Ghadaffi continues his reign of terror, many Libyan-Canadians worry about their families back home.
The popular uprisings have spanned across the Middle East and North Africa, where Libya's has been the most brutal.
Toronto's rally has been organized by the youth and even the youngest of protestors are calling for Ghadafi's ouster.
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Hundreds of protesters marched in Toronto, in support of those fighting for freedom and justice in Libya and other Arab countries. While Moamar Ghadaffi continues his reign of terror, many Libyan-Canadians worry about their families back home.
The popular uprisings have spanned across the Middle East and North Africa, where Libya's has been the most brutal.
Toronto's rally has been organized by the youth and even the youngest of protestors are calling for Ghadafi's ouster.
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Seyyed Musa Sadr about protecting christians - Farsi sub English
Short clip from the documentary \\\"al-Seyyed al-Mughayeb\\\" (The Absent Seyyed) done by al-Manar where Seyyed Musa Sadr is talking about an end to the attacks on Christian areas...
Short clip from the documentary \\\"al-Seyyed al-Mughayeb\\\" (The Absent Seyyed) done by al-Manar where Seyyed Musa Sadr is talking about an end to the attacks on Christian areas and saying that any attack on them is an attack on his house.
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Short clip from the documentary \\\"al-Seyyed al-Mughayeb\\\" (The Absent Seyyed) done by al-Manar where Seyyed Musa Sadr is talking about an end to the attacks on Christian areas and saying that any attack on them is an attack on his house.
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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.
پاک فلسطین فٹ بال میچ Palestine Football Team in Pakistan 28Feb2011 Urdu
Palestinian Football Team is in Pakistan now days where Palestinian Football Team will play first match against Pakistan Football Team at Punjab Football Stadium Lahore while 2nd match will be...
Palestinian Football Team is in Pakistan now days where Palestinian Football Team will play first match against Pakistan Football Team at Punjab Football Stadium Lahore while 2nd match will be played at Liari Karachi. Palestinian Football Team visit to Pakistan is historical because this is first ever visit of any sports team of Palestine. Pakistan Football Federation deserves for maximum appreciation for taking such bold step in critical situation in Pakistan
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Palestinian Football Team is in Pakistan now days where Palestinian Football Team will play first match against Pakistan Football Team at Punjab Football Stadium Lahore while 2nd match will be played at Liari Karachi. Palestinian Football Team visit to Pakistan is historical because this is first ever visit of any sports team of Palestine. Pakistan Football Federation deserves for maximum appreciation for taking such bold step in critical situation in Pakistan
[INVITATION] 5th & 6th March 2011 - Tribute to Shaheed Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi - Urdu
Photo Exhibition based on the life of Shaheed Doctor Muhammad Ali Naqvi. An evening of Duaa and matam along with Maghrib Salaat on March 5, 2011. A tribute by Scouts and a seminar will take place...
Photo Exhibition based on the life of Shaheed Doctor Muhammad Ali Naqvi. An evening of Duaa and matam along with Maghrib Salaat on March 5, 2011. A tribute by Scouts and a seminar will take place on March 6, 2011. The event has been organized by ISO Pakistan. The venue for the event is where Shaheed is buried, Maryam masjid, Ali Raza Abad, Raiwind Road Lahore, Pakistan.
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Photo Exhibition based on the life of Shaheed Doctor Muhammad Ali Naqvi. An evening of Duaa and matam along with Maghrib Salaat on March 5, 2011. A tribute by Scouts and a seminar will take place on March 6, 2011. The event has been organized by ISO Pakistan. The venue for the event is where Shaheed is buried, Maryam masjid, Ali Raza Abad, Raiwind Road Lahore, Pakistan.
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Our Future as Muslims in the West - Br. Nouman Ali Khan - English
Nouman Khan began his formal Arabic training during his childhood schooling in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He continued his Arabic grammar study in Pakistan, where he received a scholarship for ranking...
Nouman Khan began his formal Arabic training during his childhood schooling in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He continued his Arabic grammar study in Pakistan, where he received a scholarship for ranking among the top 10 scores in the national Arabic studies board examination. Under the guidance of Dr. Abdus-Samie, founder and formal principal of Quran College in Faisalabad, Pakistan, he developed a keen methodical understanding of Arabic grammar. He further benefited from Dr. Abdus-Samie by internalizing his unique teaching methods and later translating his work into English for the benefit of his own students. Nouman currently serves as professor of Arabic at Nassau Community College and has taught Modern Standard and Classical Arabic at various venues for nearly 6 years with over 700 students. His handbook published by the Bayyinah Arabic Studies Institute for ARA-201 is also being used as a class aide at the Jaamiah-Al-Uloom Al-Islamiyyah, Institute of Islamic Education in Ajax, Canada.
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Nouman Khan began his formal Arabic training during his childhood schooling in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He continued his Arabic grammar study in Pakistan, where he received a scholarship for ranking among the top 10 scores in the national Arabic studies board examination. Under the guidance of Dr. Abdus-Samie, founder and formal principal of Quran College in Faisalabad, Pakistan, he developed a keen methodical understanding of Arabic grammar. He further benefited from Dr. Abdus-Samie by internalizing his unique teaching methods and later translating his work into English for the benefit of his own students. Nouman currently serves as professor of Arabic at Nassau Community College and has taught Modern Standard and Classical Arabic at various venues for nearly 6 years with over 700 students. His handbook published by the Bayyinah Arabic Studies Institute for ARA-201 is also being used as a class aide at the Jaamiah-Al-Uloom Al-Islamiyyah, Institute of Islamic Education in Ajax, Canada.
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HANDS OFF LIBYA - Galloway savages interventionist Richard Dalton - Mar2011 - English
As Western powers look for an excuse to intervene in Libya, George Galloway, interviewed by the BBC, asks where were the calls for a no-fly zone when Israel attacked Gaza. Would the West call for a...
As Western powers look for an excuse to intervene in Libya, George Galloway, interviewed by the BBC, asks where were the calls for a no-fly zone when Israel attacked Gaza. Would the West call for a no-fly zone to support the rebels if there was a revolution in Saudi Arabia?
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As Western powers look for an excuse to intervene in Libya, George Galloway, interviewed by the BBC, asks where were the calls for a no-fly zone when Israel attacked Gaza. Would the West call for a no-fly zone to support the rebels if there was a revolution in Saudi Arabia?
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Lebanese rally in solidarity with Bahrainis - 16Mar2011 - English
The roads were closed in downtown Beirut where hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets to voice support for the Bahraini people as Saudi forces aid the crackdown on peaceful protests in the...
The roads were closed in downtown Beirut where hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets to voice support for the Bahraini people as Saudi forces aid the crackdown on peaceful protests in the Persian Gulf Kingdom.
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The roads were closed in downtown Beirut where hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets to voice support for the Bahraini people as Saudi forces aid the crackdown on peaceful protests in the Persian Gulf Kingdom.
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Flash CS4 Tutorial - Distort or Skew Video Perspective in Flash AS 3.0 - 3D Rotation Tool - [English]
Download Free Flash CS4 fla file here http://www.developphp.com/Flash_tuts/AS3_video_skewed_CS4.php
you can learn how to distort your video perspective if you happen to create custom video in your...
Download Free Flash CS4 fla file here http://www.developphp.com/Flash_tuts/AS3_video_skewed_CS4.php
you can learn how to distort your video perspective if you happen to create custom video in your flash applications. The video, fla file with code, and everythign you need is in the zip file. The video play code is very simple, and there are no video controls, this is just a simple how-to on distorting the perspective of the movieclips that hold your videos, or any movieclip animations for that matter.
So not only videos, but any movieclips with or without animations can be distorted in a 3d perspective that renders out nice angles without having to depend on Papervision or the sandyFlash thing.
A lot of people look to get this functionality, and finally flash made it to where you don't have to depend on any other applications to achieve these effects. Only in CS4 is it this easy to do. Be sure to target Flash Player 10 in your publish settings.
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Download Free Flash CS4 fla file here http://www.developphp.com/Flash_tuts/AS3_video_skewed_CS4.php
you can learn how to distort your video perspective if you happen to create custom video in your flash applications. The video, fla file with code, and everythign you need is in the zip file. The video play code is very simple, and there are no video controls, this is just a simple how-to on distorting the perspective of the movieclips that hold your videos, or any movieclip animations for that matter.
So not only videos, but any movieclips with or without animations can be distorted in a 3d perspective that renders out nice angles without having to depend on Papervision or the sandyFlash thing.
A lot of people look to get this functionality, and finally flash made it to where you don't have to depend on any other applications to achieve these effects. Only in CS4 is it this easy to do. Be sure to target Flash Player 10 in your publish settings.
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CrossTalk on Burying Bahrain - English
On this edition of Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk: how long will Bahrain remain in blackout? Why does the West appear so powerful in Libya and not in Bahrain, where people crave for basic freedoms? And...
On this edition of Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk: how long will Bahrain remain in blackout? Why does the West appear so powerful in Libya and not in Bahrain, where people crave for basic freedoms? And how does Bahrain match with the so-called US support of the Arab revolutions? CrossTalking with Stephen Zunes, Husain Abdulla and Matthew Shaffer.
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On this edition of Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk: how long will Bahrain remain in blackout? Why does the West appear so powerful in Libya and not in Bahrain, where people crave for basic freedoms? And how does Bahrain match with the so-called US support of the Arab revolutions? CrossTalking with Stephen Zunes, Husain Abdulla and Matthew Shaffer.
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US Intelligence has announced the partition of Pakistan - English
A former NATO officer claims US Special Forces have conducted secret raids inside Pakistan's border regions. The operations were conducted between 2003 and 2008, but only one was ever made public....
A former NATO officer claims US Special Forces have conducted secret raids inside Pakistan's border regions. The operations were conducted between 2003 and 2008, but only one was ever made public.
According to reports, troops were looking for high value targets among both the Taliban and Al-Qaeda. The one that became widely known in September 2008 was condemned as a provocation by the Pakistani government.
Ethnic groups from Pakistans Belugistan province where most of the raids occurred blame the government in Islamabad for allowing these things to happen, said RT LIVE investigative journalist Webster Tarpley.
He pointed out that President Obamas West point speech of December 2 is a thinly veiled declaration of war against Pakistan in the sense that it announces the intent of the US to promote the dismemberment, the partition of Pakistan along ethnic lines and in order to do that you have to create trouble on the ground.
Ambassador Richard Holbrook, who is the US tsar for the region, was asked Do you have troops in Pakistan? and he said The US has intelligence personnel in Pakistan but not troops. And I would ask What about the contractors, Mr Ambassador? asked Tarpley.
Webster Tarpley disclosed information published in The Nation and Vanity Fair magazines about Blackwater Select and Total Intelligence Solutions having massive snatch and grab and even assassination operations run out of Karachi, Pakistans largest city, under the command of the US Joint Special Operations Command and CIA.
The Taliban refused to take responsibility for some explosions in public places in Pakistan and blamed the CIA for destabilizing the situation in the country through terror.
I guess from some points of view the golden age of Blackwater was perhaps not under Bush/ Cheney but it is now under Obama, Tarpley said, and they are running wild in ways they trample the sovereignty of Pakistan as a country.
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A former NATO officer claims US Special Forces have conducted secret raids inside Pakistan's border regions. The operations were conducted between 2003 and 2008, but only one was ever made public.
According to reports, troops were looking for high value targets among both the Taliban and Al-Qaeda. The one that became widely known in September 2008 was condemned as a provocation by the Pakistani government.
Ethnic groups from Pakistans Belugistan province where most of the raids occurred blame the government in Islamabad for allowing these things to happen, said RT LIVE investigative journalist Webster Tarpley.
He pointed out that President Obamas West point speech of December 2 is a thinly veiled declaration of war against Pakistan in the sense that it announces the intent of the US to promote the dismemberment, the partition of Pakistan along ethnic lines and in order to do that you have to create trouble on the ground.
Ambassador Richard Holbrook, who is the US tsar for the region, was asked Do you have troops in Pakistan? and he said The US has intelligence personnel in Pakistan but not troops. And I would ask What about the contractors, Mr Ambassador? asked Tarpley.
Webster Tarpley disclosed information published in The Nation and Vanity Fair magazines about Blackwater Select and Total Intelligence Solutions having massive snatch and grab and even assassination operations run out of Karachi, Pakistans largest city, under the command of the US Joint Special Operations Command and CIA.
The Taliban refused to take responsibility for some explosions in public places in Pakistan and blamed the CIA for destabilizing the situation in the country through terror.
I guess from some points of view the golden age of Blackwater was perhaps not under Bush/ Cheney but it is now under Obama, Tarpley said, and they are running wild in ways they trample the sovereignty of Pakistan as a country.
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Leader Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei Justice must turn into common discussion -May17-2011 -Farsi
Justice must turn into common discussion (2011/05/17 - 17:30)
A meeting on strategic thoughts in the Islamic Republic was held Tuesday in the presence of Islamic Revolution Leader...
Justice must turn into common discussion (2011/05/17 - 17:30)
A meeting on strategic thoughts in the Islamic Republic was held Tuesday in the presence of Islamic Revolution Leader Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei where several scholars presented their papers and exchanged views with the IR Leader on the issue of social justice. This is the second meeting on such strategic thoughts ever held.
In the 4-hour session, 10 scholars expressed their views on the notion, aspects and functions of \"justice in society\".
Next, Ayatollah Khamenei delivered a speech, saying that Iranian intellectuals and thinkers must engage in a serious exchange of views until a genuine Islamic view of justice is developed based on Islamic sources and teachings.
The IR Leader appreciated the overall efforts made in the past three decades for the purpose of social justice in the country, adding however that the current status of justice in society was never satisfying the demands of Islam as the faith seek a maximum implementation of justice as a global value.
Ayatollah Khamenei called the Tuesday session a starting point, adding that the notion of justice must turn into a common discussion among the elites until it bears its blessing fruits.
Ayatollah Khamenei said justice has been a preoccupation for human being throughout history and that unlike many theories made by different intellectuals, divine faiths have played an exceptional role in the expansion of justice worldwide.
Ayatollah Khamenei said in view of the Holy Koran, the divine messengers sought justice as their main aim and that such an attention to justice has never been paid by any human school of thought. \"The divine messengers also struggled with oppressors and supported the oppressed besides elucidating the notion of justice while theorists of justice only paid lip services to the concept,\" the IR Leader said.
Ayatollah Khamenei said the divine faiths also differ from human schools of though in that they believe that human history ultimately ends in an era full of justice.
Ayatollah Khamenei said the divine faiths have all depicted a similar track for human being which eventually leads to justice and for the same reason, the issue of justice has found an exceptional status in the Islamic Republic from the advent of the Islamic Revolution of Iran and has been underscored in the national slogans and views of Imam Khomeini (R.A.)
Ayatollah Khamenei said justice has been the foremost objective of the Iranian Islamic System from the outset. He however expressed dissatisfaction over the current status of justice in the society and said that the Islamic Republic seeks a full implementation of justice and removal of the existing gaps based on Islamic views and for that purpose, serious, all-out efforts were needed.
Ayatollah Khamenei also noted that for the Islamic Iran, trial and error approach to social justice was a thing of the past and that from now on, any projects in this domain must be carried out based on a solid platform.
The IR Leader said greater decisions were needed in order to keep the current speedy national progress however the drive must go hand in hand with justice so as to avoid irreparable losses.
Ayatollah Khamenei urged the scholars to avoid any confusion of Islamic views of justice with those of other schools of thought and that the Islamic theory of justice should be purely developed through genuine Islamic sources. Ayatollah Khamenei said every school of thought defines justice based on its own ontology and for the same reason the views of human schools of thought concerning justice must be shunned in the development of the Islamic theory.
\"Islam considers implementation of justice as a divine duty unlike human schools of thoughts,\" he added.
Ayatollah Khamenei also noted that no prejudgment is allowed in the development of the theory and rather the theory must be developed through serious exchange of views between domestic scholars and the exchange of views must continue even after a theory as such was developed.
The IR Leader said the scholars were expected to arrive at a solid definition and mechanism of justice in the first place so as to be followed up in the future, long-term national projects, and afterwards, newer researches must be conducted to develop possible relevant executive methods.
Ayatollah Khamenei then proposed the university and the Howza (Islamic seminary) establish a course on justice studies and called it a useful investment for implementation of social justice and training of powerful human resources to that effect.
The IR Leader also urged building independent, Islam-based assessment indicators to see whether and to what extents social justice has been materialized, adding that many western indicators in this domain are either incomplete or totally wrong.
The Islamic Revolution Leader also urged the parliament and the Constitutional Guardian Council to heed the issue of justice in their ratifications or verifications, adding that many projects had remained to be carried out for the purpose of social justice.
Ayatollah Khamenei wrapped his remarks by saying that justice could not be implemented in a society which has no belief in God as origin of creation or Day of Resurrection as a day when people are awarded or punished for their deeds. He said every individual in the society was also expected to implement justice in his or her self and that the individual efforts would help keep the person from sins and indirectly advance the social justice.
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Justice must turn into common discussion (2011/05/17 - 17:30)
A meeting on strategic thoughts in the Islamic Republic was held Tuesday in the presence of Islamic Revolution Leader Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei where several scholars presented their papers and exchanged views with the IR Leader on the issue of social justice. This is the second meeting on such strategic thoughts ever held.
In the 4-hour session, 10 scholars expressed their views on the notion, aspects and functions of \"justice in society\".
Next, Ayatollah Khamenei delivered a speech, saying that Iranian intellectuals and thinkers must engage in a serious exchange of views until a genuine Islamic view of justice is developed based on Islamic sources and teachings.
The IR Leader appreciated the overall efforts made in the past three decades for the purpose of social justice in the country, adding however that the current status of justice in society was never satisfying the demands of Islam as the faith seek a maximum implementation of justice as a global value.
Ayatollah Khamenei called the Tuesday session a starting point, adding that the notion of justice must turn into a common discussion among the elites until it bears its blessing fruits.
Ayatollah Khamenei said justice has been a preoccupation for human being throughout history and that unlike many theories made by different intellectuals, divine faiths have played an exceptional role in the expansion of justice worldwide.
Ayatollah Khamenei said in view of the Holy Koran, the divine messengers sought justice as their main aim and that such an attention to justice has never been paid by any human school of thought. \"The divine messengers also struggled with oppressors and supported the oppressed besides elucidating the notion of justice while theorists of justice only paid lip services to the concept,\" the IR Leader said.
Ayatollah Khamenei said the divine faiths also differ from human schools of though in that they believe that human history ultimately ends in an era full of justice.
Ayatollah Khamenei said the divine faiths have all depicted a similar track for human being which eventually leads to justice and for the same reason, the issue of justice has found an exceptional status in the Islamic Republic from the advent of the Islamic Revolution of Iran and has been underscored in the national slogans and views of Imam Khomeini (R.A.)
Ayatollah Khamenei said justice has been the foremost objective of the Iranian Islamic System from the outset. He however expressed dissatisfaction over the current status of justice in the society and said that the Islamic Republic seeks a full implementation of justice and removal of the existing gaps based on Islamic views and for that purpose, serious, all-out efforts were needed.
Ayatollah Khamenei also noted that for the Islamic Iran, trial and error approach to social justice was a thing of the past and that from now on, any projects in this domain must be carried out based on a solid platform.
The IR Leader said greater decisions were needed in order to keep the current speedy national progress however the drive must go hand in hand with justice so as to avoid irreparable losses.
Ayatollah Khamenei urged the scholars to avoid any confusion of Islamic views of justice with those of other schools of thought and that the Islamic theory of justice should be purely developed through genuine Islamic sources. Ayatollah Khamenei said every school of thought defines justice based on its own ontology and for the same reason the views of human schools of thought concerning justice must be shunned in the development of the Islamic theory.
\"Islam considers implementation of justice as a divine duty unlike human schools of thoughts,\" he added.
Ayatollah Khamenei also noted that no prejudgment is allowed in the development of the theory and rather the theory must be developed through serious exchange of views between domestic scholars and the exchange of views must continue even after a theory as such was developed.
The IR Leader said the scholars were expected to arrive at a solid definition and mechanism of justice in the first place so as to be followed up in the future, long-term national projects, and afterwards, newer researches must be conducted to develop possible relevant executive methods.
Ayatollah Khamenei then proposed the university and the Howza (Islamic seminary) establish a course on justice studies and called it a useful investment for implementation of social justice and training of powerful human resources to that effect.
The IR Leader also urged building independent, Islam-based assessment indicators to see whether and to what extents social justice has been materialized, adding that many western indicators in this domain are either incomplete or totally wrong.
The Islamic Revolution Leader also urged the parliament and the Constitutional Guardian Council to heed the issue of justice in their ratifications or verifications, adding that many projects had remained to be carried out for the purpose of social justice.
Ayatollah Khamenei wrapped his remarks by saying that justice could not be implemented in a society which has no belief in God as origin of creation or Day of Resurrection as a day when people are awarded or punished for their deeds. He said every individual in the society was also expected to implement justice in his or her self and that the individual efforts would help keep the person from sins and indirectly advance the social justice.
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Ron Paul: U.S. may try to occupy Pakistan - English
GOP 2012 hopeful Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) thinks U.S. troops will soon be on the ground for an occupation of Pakistan — and he said so on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” Wednesday morning....
GOP 2012 hopeful Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) thinks U.S. troops will soon be on the ground for an occupation of Pakistan — and he said so on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” Wednesday morning.
Paul called America’s relationship with Pakistan “an impossible situation,” where the U.S. hailed both its friendship with and suspicion of the country.
“I think we are going to be in Pakistan, I think that’s going to be our next occupation, and I fear it,” Paul said. “It’s ridiculous. I think our foreign policy is such we don’t need to be doing this.”
Paul said he had no inside information on Congress authorizing or ordering troops to invade Pakistan. He simply said based on U.S. history, he wouldn’t be surprised to see further U.S. involvement there.
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GOP 2012 hopeful Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) thinks U.S. troops will soon be on the ground for an occupation of Pakistan — and he said so on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” Wednesday morning.
Paul called America’s relationship with Pakistan “an impossible situation,” where the U.S. hailed both its friendship with and suspicion of the country.
“I think we are going to be in Pakistan, I think that’s going to be our next occupation, and I fear it,” Paul said. “It’s ridiculous. I think our foreign policy is such we don’t need to be doing this.”
Paul said he had no inside information on Congress authorizing or ordering troops to invade Pakistan. He simply said based on U.S. history, he wouldn’t be surprised to see further U.S. involvement there.
Fekkeh -Part1- Special Movie on anniversary of Khorramshahr Freedom - Farsi Sub English
سالروز آزادی خرمشهر مبارک
- MUST WATCH - Fekkeh -Part1- Special Movie on anniversary of Khorramshahr Freedom - Farsi Sub English - Movie about a wife who lost husband in...
سالروز آزادی خرمشهر مبارک
- MUST WATCH - Fekkeh -Part1- Special Movie on anniversary of Khorramshahr Freedom - Farsi Sub English - Movie about a wife who lost husband in battle field in komaili battalion in Fekkeh Khorramshahr where she find the TRUE Love
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سالروز آزادی خرمشهر مبارک
- MUST WATCH - Fekkeh -Part1- Special Movie on anniversary of Khorramshahr Freedom - Farsi Sub English - Movie about a wife who lost husband in battle field in komaili battalion in Fekkeh Khorramshahr where she find the TRUE Love
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Fekkeh -Part3- Special Movie on anniversary of Khorramshahr Freedom - Farsi Sub English
سالروز آزادی خرمشهر مبارک
- MUST WATCH - Fekkeh -Part1- Special Movie on anniversary of Khorramshahr Freedom - Farsi Sub English - Movie about a wife who lost husband in...
سالروز آزادی خرمشهر مبارک
- MUST WATCH - Fekkeh -Part1- Special Movie on anniversary of Khorramshahr Freedom - Farsi Sub English - Movie about a wife who lost husband in battle field in komaili battalion in Fekkeh Khorramshahr where she find the TRUE Love
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سالروز آزادی خرمشهر مبارک
- MUST WATCH - Fekkeh -Part1- Special Movie on anniversary of Khorramshahr Freedom - Farsi Sub English - Movie about a wife who lost husband in battle field in komaili battalion in Fekkeh Khorramshahr where she find the TRUE Love
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Fekkeh -Part2- Special Movie on anniversary of Khorramshahr Freedom - Farsi Sub English
سالروز آزادی خرمشهر مبارک
- MUST WATCH - Fekkeh -Part1- Special Movie on anniversary of Khorramshahr Freedom - Farsi Sub English - Movie about a wife who lost husband in...
سالروز آزادی خرمشهر مبارک
- MUST WATCH - Fekkeh -Part1- Special Movie on anniversary of Khorramshahr Freedom - Farsi Sub English - Movie about a wife who lost husband in battle field in komaili battalion in Fekkeh Khorramshahr where she find the TRUE Love
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سالروز آزادی خرمشهر مبارک
- MUST WATCH - Fekkeh -Part1- Special Movie on anniversary of Khorramshahr Freedom - Farsi Sub English - Movie about a wife who lost husband in battle field in komaili battalion in Fekkeh Khorramshahr where she find the TRUE Love