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[27 July 2015] Israeli forces storm al-Aqsa mosque at Jewish holiday - English
Israeli forces have once again stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound which is one of Muslims’ holiest sites. They fired tear gas at Muslim worshippers who were angry after some Israeli hardliners...
Israeli forces have once again stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound which is one of Muslims’ holiest sites. They fired tear gas at Muslim worshippers who were angry after some Israeli hardliners tried to force their way into the mosque. Our correspondent Mona Kandil has the story.
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Israeli forces have once again stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound which is one of Muslims’ holiest sites. They fired tear gas at Muslim worshippers who were angry after some Israeli hardliners tried to force their way into the mosque. Our correspondent Mona Kandil has the story.
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Anti-War Canadians confront Dion and Rae on Afghanistan War - English
Anti War Canadians confront main Opposition Party leaders Dion and Rae on Afghanistan War. Please listen to one of the founders of the Stop the War Coalition James Clark at the Liberal Party...
Anti War Canadians confront main Opposition Party leaders Dion and Rae on Afghanistan War. Please listen to one of the founders of the Stop the War Coalition James Clark at the Liberal Party meeting last week.
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Anti War Canadians confront main Opposition Party leaders Dion and Rae on Afghanistan War. Please listen to one of the founders of the Stop the War Coalition James Clark at the Liberal Party meeting last week.
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Syrians stage mass anti-US rally - All Languages
Syrians stage mass anti-US rally
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(BBC NEWS) -- Thousands of people have held a peaceful demonstration in Damascus against an alleged US raid on a village that Syria says killed...
Syrians stage mass anti-US rally
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(BBC NEWS) -- Thousands of people have held a peaceful demonstration in Damascus against an alleged US raid on a village that Syria says killed eight people.
Riot police armed with batons and shields surrounded the US embassy in Damascus, which closed due to what it said were increased security concerns.
The US state department and the White House have refused to confirm, deny or comment on
The assault claimed the lives of eight civilians, including a father and his four sons.
They protestos said the act of aggression is a flagrant violation of international law and a form of systematic terrorism exercised by the American administration on the Arab world, Lebanese Al-Manar TV reported.
Damascus witnessed a huge public demonstration in protest to the US act of aggression which targeted the al-Sukkariah farm outside Abu Kamal.
The protestors, who came from student, women, civic societies, religious and trade union activists, voiced condemnation of the American crime which targeted peaceful building workers on a farm outside the town of Abu Kamal near the border with Iraq on Sunday.
The protestors called on the international community to put an end to reckless US arrogance, appealing to international organizations to condemn such acts of terrorism and take the needed procedures to put on trial the aggressors who show disregard for international laws, norms and charters.
The US Embassy in Damascus was closed Thursday because of security concerns related to the protest. The Syrian government has ordered the closure of a US school, expected within a week, and the immediate closing of the American cultural center linked to the embassy.
The US Embassy meanwhile warned Americans on Thursday to be vigilant. The announcement raises concerns about the safety of US citizens in Syria.
In Washington, State Department deputy spokesman Robert Wood said Wednesday that Syria had formally notified the US of the closure order for the cultural center, effective immediately, and the school by November 6.
Wood said Washington was considering how to respond and stressed the US expects the Syrian government to provide adequate security for the buildings housing the cultural center and the Damascus Community School.
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Syrians stage mass anti-US rally
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(BBC NEWS) -- Thousands of people have held a peaceful demonstration in Damascus against an alleged US raid on a village that Syria says killed eight people.
Riot police armed with batons and shields surrounded the US embassy in Damascus, which closed due to what it said were increased security concerns.
The US state department and the White House have refused to confirm, deny or comment on
The assault claimed the lives of eight civilians, including a father and his four sons.
They protestos said the act of aggression is a flagrant violation of international law and a form of systematic terrorism exercised by the American administration on the Arab world, Lebanese Al-Manar TV reported.
Damascus witnessed a huge public demonstration in protest to the US act of aggression which targeted the al-Sukkariah farm outside Abu Kamal.
The protestors, who came from student, women, civic societies, religious and trade union activists, voiced condemnation of the American crime which targeted peaceful building workers on a farm outside the town of Abu Kamal near the border with Iraq on Sunday.
The protestors called on the international community to put an end to reckless US arrogance, appealing to international organizations to condemn such acts of terrorism and take the needed procedures to put on trial the aggressors who show disregard for international laws, norms and charters.
The US Embassy in Damascus was closed Thursday because of security concerns related to the protest. The Syrian government has ordered the closure of a US school, expected within a week, and the immediate closing of the American cultural center linked to the embassy.
The US Embassy meanwhile warned Americans on Thursday to be vigilant. The announcement raises concerns about the safety of US citizens in Syria.
In Washington, State Department deputy spokesman Robert Wood said Wednesday that Syria had formally notified the US of the closure order for the cultural center, effective immediately, and the school by November 6.
Wood said Washington was considering how to respond and stressed the US expects the Syrian government to provide adequate security for the buildings housing the cultural center and the Damascus Community School.
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Anti-War Protest in Washington DC - March 2009 - All Languages
Over 10,000 people participated in this Anti-War protest in Washington DC to deliver a clear message to the American Administration that general public is against waging wars and attacks against...
Over 10,000 people participated in this Anti-War protest in Washington DC to deliver a clear message to the American Administration that general public is against waging wars and attacks against other countries. A democratic country must listen to its civilians and change its policies.
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Over 10,000 people participated in this Anti-War protest in Washington DC to deliver a clear message to the American Administration that general public is against waging wars and attacks against other countries. A democratic country must listen to its civilians and change its policies.
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ANTI-WAR PROTEST against U.S. Occupations - 20 March 2010 - English
Coverage of Anti-War Protest in Washington DC, USA on 20 March 2010. Mainstream did not think that this protest was important!!! No coverage that was seen on corporate owned media such as FOX, CNN,...
Coverage of Anti-War Protest in Washington DC, USA on 20 March 2010. Mainstream did not think that this protest was important!!! No coverage that was seen on corporate owned media such as FOX, CNN, BBC, ABC... Talk about biased media reporting.
More than 10,000 protestors came out on the streets of Washington DC, the capital of USA and marched in front of White House condemning US war monger policies and demanding an hault on all the occupations in Middle East immediately.
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/03/20/thousands-rally-anniversary-invasion-iraq/
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Coverage of Anti-War Protest in Washington DC, USA on 20 March 2010. Mainstream did not think that this protest was important!!! No coverage that was seen on corporate owned media such as FOX, CNN, BBC, ABC... Talk about biased media reporting.
More than 10,000 protestors came out on the streets of Washington DC, the capital of USA and marched in front of White House condemning US war monger policies and demanding an hault on all the occupations in Middle East immediately.
Reference:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/03/20/thousands-rally-anniversary-invasion-iraq/