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Human Rights Watch Extremely Concerned About Deteriorating Situation In Bahrain - 28 SEP 2010 - English
Rights activists criticize Bahrain govt.
A group of Human Right activists have expressed their concern over deteriorating human rights situation in the Persian Gulf state of Bahrain.
The...
Rights activists criticize Bahrain govt.
A group of Human Right activists have expressed their concern over deteriorating human rights situation in the Persian Gulf state of Bahrain.
The Sunni-dominated government has intensified the crackdown launched against the Shia population, arresting dozens of opposition figures on suspicion of toppling the government.
In a letter to the Bahraini King, Shaikh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the officers of the Advisory Committee of Human Rights Watch's Middle East and North Africa division criticized the government.
The group also called on the King of Bahrain to defend human rights activists, saying they are worried about Nabeel Rajab, the head of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights and a member of the Advisory Committee.
The government-affiliated media accused Rajab of liaising with "international organizations."
The allegation came after the Bahrain Center for Human Rights criticized the government's recent arrests of opposition figures, the activists wrote.
In an interview with Press TV last week, Rajab said, "there is a continuous war against all Shias who are critics of the government."
Many of the opposition detainees were tortured and sexually assaulted, among them were religious figures, he revealed.
The population of Bahrain is predominantly Shia. However, the majority group has long complained of being discriminated against by the Sunni-dominated government in obtaining jobs and receiving services.
The Shia opposition also refuses to recognize the 2002 Constitution, which curbed the power of the Shia-majority parliament, and has called for the boycott of next month's parliamentary elections.
The following is the complete text of the letter to the King of Bahrain:
HRW raise concerns on targeting of human rights activists in Bahrain
Including Head of BCHR and HRW Advisory Committee member Nabeel Rajab
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/144381.html
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Rights activists criticize Bahrain govt.
A group of Human Right activists have expressed their concern over deteriorating human rights situation in the Persian Gulf state of Bahrain.
The Sunni-dominated government has intensified the crackdown launched against the Shia population, arresting dozens of opposition figures on suspicion of toppling the government.
In a letter to the Bahraini King, Shaikh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the officers of the Advisory Committee of Human Rights Watch's Middle East and North Africa division criticized the government.
The group also called on the King of Bahrain to defend human rights activists, saying they are worried about Nabeel Rajab, the head of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights and a member of the Advisory Committee.
The government-affiliated media accused Rajab of liaising with "international organizations."
The allegation came after the Bahrain Center for Human Rights criticized the government's recent arrests of opposition figures, the activists wrote.
In an interview with Press TV last week, Rajab said, "there is a continuous war against all Shias who are critics of the government."
Many of the opposition detainees were tortured and sexually assaulted, among them were religious figures, he revealed.
The population of Bahrain is predominantly Shia. However, the majority group has long complained of being discriminated against by the Sunni-dominated government in obtaining jobs and receiving services.
The Shia opposition also refuses to recognize the 2002 Constitution, which curbed the power of the Shia-majority parliament, and has called for the boycott of next month's parliamentary elections.
The following is the complete text of the letter to the King of Bahrain:
HRW raise concerns on targeting of human rights activists in Bahrain
Including Head of BCHR and HRW Advisory Committee member Nabeel Rajab
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/144381.html
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Gaza activists vow to return with backup - 02Nov-08 - English
Free Gaza Movement activists depart Gaza promising to continue their efforts to end Gaza siege. International peace activists have wound up their visit to the poverty stricken Gaza promising that...
Free Gaza Movement activists depart Gaza promising to continue their efforts to end Gaza siege. International peace activists have wound up their visit to the poverty stricken Gaza promising that the Israeli siege will be broken again. PressTv report.
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Free Gaza Movement activists depart Gaza promising to continue their efforts to end Gaza siege. International peace activists have wound up their visit to the poverty stricken Gaza promising that the Israeli siege will be broken again. PressTv report.
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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
[EXCELLENT WORKSHOP] Towards A Balanced Life - Sh. Salim Yusufali - Part 1 - 18 Dec 2010 - English
[Recommended for both activists as well as non-activists]
The Awaited One Foundation held a workshop entitled \\\"Towards A Balanced Life\\\" with Sheikh Salim Yusufali on December 18,...
[Recommended for both activists as well as non-activists]
The Awaited One Foundation held a workshop entitled \\\"Towards A Balanced Life\\\" with Sheikh Salim Yusufali on December 18, 2010.
Video is provided courtesy of the Yaseen Educational Foundation which held a similar program during the Holy Month of Muharram in Los Angeles.
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[Recommended for both activists as well as non-activists]
The Awaited One Foundation held a workshop entitled \\\"Towards A Balanced Life\\\" with Sheikh Salim Yusufali on December 18, 2010.
Video is provided courtesy of the Yaseen Educational Foundation which held a similar program during the Holy Month of Muharram in Los Angeles.
Towards A Balanced Life - Sh. Salim Yusufali - Part 2 - 18Dec2010 - English
[Recommended for both activists as well as non-activists]
The Awaited One Foundation held a workshop entitled \\\"Towards A Balanced Life\\\" with Sheikh Salim Yusufali on December 18,...
[Recommended for both activists as well as non-activists]
The Awaited One Foundation held a workshop entitled \\\"Towards A Balanced Life\\\" with Sheikh Salim Yusufali on December 18, 2010.
Video is provided courtesy of the Yaseen Educational Foundation which held a similar program during the Holy Month of Muharram in Los Angeles.
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[Recommended for both activists as well as non-activists]
The Awaited One Foundation held a workshop entitled \\\"Towards A Balanced Life\\\" with Sheikh Salim Yusufali on December 18, 2010.
Video is provided courtesy of the Yaseen Educational Foundation which held a similar program during the Holy Month of Muharram in Los Angeles.
Towards A Balanced Life - Sh. Salim Yusufali - Part 3 - 18 Dec 2010 - English
[Recommended for both activists as well as non-activists]
The Awaited One Foundation held a workshop entitled \\\"Towards A Balanced Life\\\" with Sheikh Salim Yusufali on December 18,...
[Recommended for both activists as well as non-activists]
The Awaited One Foundation held a workshop entitled \\\"Towards A Balanced Life\\\" with Sheikh Salim Yusufali on December 18, 2010.
Video is provided courtesy of the Yaseen Educational Foundation which held a similar program during the Holy Month of Muharram in Los Angeles.
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[Recommended for both activists as well as non-activists]
The Awaited One Foundation held a workshop entitled \\\"Towards A Balanced Life\\\" with Sheikh Salim Yusufali on December 18, 2010.
Video is provided courtesy of the Yaseen Educational Foundation which held a similar program during the Holy Month of Muharram in Los Angeles.
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[Remember Palestine] The Boycott Movement gains pace during Ramadan - 07Aug2011 - English
As convoys and flotillas are being increasingly blocked from entering Palestine, activists look increasingly to the Boycott Movement as a way to pressure Israel.
They have campaigned for...
As convoys and flotillas are being increasingly blocked from entering Palestine, activists look increasingly to the Boycott Movement as a way to pressure Israel.
They have campaigned for musicians to cancel performances in Tel Aviv and protested outside supermarkets and shops stocking goods that contribute to Israel's occupation. But most recently, activists are looking to renew their campaign to raise awareness about how buying Israeli dates help to fund building of settlements and exploitation of Palestinians.
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As convoys and flotillas are being increasingly blocked from entering Palestine, activists look increasingly to the Boycott Movement as a way to pressure Israel.
They have campaigned for musicians to cancel performances in Tel Aviv and protested outside supermarkets and shops stocking goods that contribute to Israel's occupation. But most recently, activists are looking to renew their campaign to raise awareness about how buying Israeli dates help to fund building of settlements and exploitation of Palestinians.
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[07 June 2012] FBI systematically spreads fears threats - News Analysis - English
[07 June 2012] 'FBI systematically spreads fears threats' - News Analysis - English
Political activists labeled as terrorists, falsely identifying domestic terrorism threats. Nothing wrong with...
[07 June 2012] 'FBI systematically spreads fears threats' - News Analysis - English
Political activists labeled as terrorists, falsely identifying domestic terrorism threats. Nothing wrong with going after the bad guy, or threats: But to manufacture this, based on scant data: that's what the FBI is accused of, blurring the lines between reality and speculation, as revealed through their domestic terrorism training materials, which has a special focus on activists. In this edition of the News Analysis, we will look closer at how freedom is not what it used to be in the US. Our analysis will include ways the US security apparatus goes about scrutinizing different people and groups as being terrorist threats, including their activities and movements.
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[07 June 2012] 'FBI systematically spreads fears threats' - News Analysis - English
Political activists labeled as terrorists, falsely identifying domestic terrorism threats. Nothing wrong with going after the bad guy, or threats: But to manufacture this, based on scant data: that's what the FBI is accused of, blurring the lines between reality and speculation, as revealed through their domestic terrorism training materials, which has a special focus on activists. In this edition of the News Analysis, we will look closer at how freedom is not what it used to be in the US. Our analysis will include ways the US security apparatus goes about scrutinizing different people and groups as being terrorist threats, including their activities and movements.
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[17 May 13] Yemenis mark Nakba Day - English
These young Yemeni activists here are marking the 65th anniversary of Nakba Day-translated as Day of the Catastrophe-when Israel was created back in 1948.
In this conference, organized by the...
These young Yemeni activists here are marking the 65th anniversary of Nakba Day-translated as Day of the Catastrophe-when Israel was created back in 1948.
In this conference, organized by the Arab Youth Foundation, the young Yemeni activists put up a play in a bid to call attention to the mass forced expulsion and displacement of millions of Palestinians on Nakba Day.
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These young Yemeni activists here are marking the 65th anniversary of Nakba Day-translated as Day of the Catastrophe-when Israel was created back in 1948.
In this conference, organized by the Arab Youth Foundation, the young Yemeni activists put up a play in a bid to call attention to the mass forced expulsion and displacement of millions of Palestinians on Nakba Day.
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How LGBT Sex-activists Push their Agenda | The Makinations 7 | English
How LGBT Sex-activists Push their Agenda | The Makinations 7
A very important wake up call for all - the LGBT agenda is being pushed through things like the Yogyakarta principles. Dr. Kate...
How LGBT Sex-activists Push their Agenda | The Makinations 7
A very important wake up call for all - the LGBT agenda is being pushed through things like the Yogyakarta principles. Dr. Kate Godfrey-Faussett, upon whose research this entire series is based, is now being attacked through the media. And while sex-activists are busy translating documents, forming protests, pushing lawmakers and influencing various fields of society, the community is fast asleep. The time to get involved and resist is NOW.
#Makinations #LGBT #GenderFluid #GenderNeutral #Yogyakarta #LGBTRights #GayRights #Feminism #Sex #SexualRevolution #MeToo #LGBTQ #PRIDE
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How LGBT Sex-activists Push their Agenda | The Makinations 7
A very important wake up call for all - the LGBT agenda is being pushed through things like the Yogyakarta principles. Dr. Kate Godfrey-Faussett, upon whose research this entire series is based, is now being attacked through the media. And while sex-activists are busy translating documents, forming protests, pushing lawmakers and influencing various fields of society, the community is fast asleep. The time to get involved and resist is NOW.
#Makinations #LGBT #GenderFluid #GenderNeutral #Yogyakarta #LGBTRights #GayRights #Feminism #Sex #SexualRevolution #MeToo #LGBTQ #PRIDE
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