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A Nauha by S Hani - Arabic
A beautiful nauha by a brother syed hani from behrain
A beautiful nauha by a brother syed hani from behrain
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
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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
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Shia in deep crisis in Bahrain: Video of riot police attack on peaceful protesters - All Languages
Witnesses say police in Bahrain have violently clashed with pro-democracy protesters during the "Day of Rage" rallies across the country.
On Monday, police fired tear gas and rubber...
Witnesses say police in Bahrain have violently clashed with pro-democracy protesters during the "Day of Rage" rallies across the country.
On Monday, police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at hundreds of demonstrators in Karkazan, a Shia village south of the capital, Manama, AFP reported.
Security forces stepped up their presence with helicopters circling over Manama.
At least 14 people were wounded in overnight and Monday clashes.
Activists, inspired by revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, have dubbed Monday "the Day of Rage" to express disappointment at the political reforms of the past decade, which have failed to bring prosperity and real change.
The majority Shia population in Bahrain has been complaining about inequality and oppression. The government has been clamping down on the opposition since the country's controversial general elections in August last year.
Since late Sunday, Bahrain's security forces have been patrolling shopping centers and other locations to monitor people's movements amid calls by opposition groups for pro-democracy protests.
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Witnesses say police in Bahrain have violently clashed with pro-democracy protesters during the "Day of Rage" rallies across the country.
On Monday, police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at hundreds of demonstrators in Karkazan, a Shia village south of the capital, Manama, AFP reported.
Security forces stepped up their presence with helicopters circling over Manama.
At least 14 people were wounded in overnight and Monday clashes.
Activists, inspired by revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, have dubbed Monday "the Day of Rage" to express disappointment at the political reforms of the past decade, which have failed to bring prosperity and real change.
The majority Shia population in Bahrain has been complaining about inequality and oppression. The government has been clamping down on the opposition since the country's controversial general elections in August last year.
Since late Sunday, Bahrain's security forces have been patrolling shopping centers and other locations to monitor people's movements amid calls by opposition groups for pro-democracy protests.
Shia in deep crisis in Bahrain: Bahraini, Saudi police shooting at Peaceful Protesters - All Languages
Bahrain's riot police have killed one protester and injured twenty others during violent crackdown on the "Day of Rage" rallies in the capital Manama.
Eyewitnesses said a 22-year-old protester...
Bahrain's riot police have killed one protester and injured twenty others during violent crackdown on the "Day of Rage" rallies in the capital Manama.
Eyewitnesses said a 22-year-old protester died on Monday of bullet wounds in his back in the village of Daih, a suburb of Manama, dpa reported.
Two other protesters were said to be in critical condition after also sustaining gunshot injuries, the report added.
Police used tear gas to disperse hundreds of pro-democracy protesters in several villages of Shia Muslim majority on the same day, the interior ministry and witnesses said.
Women, elderly people and a paramedic were among those who had required hospitalization by early evening.
It was not immediately clear how many had gunshot injuries, but sources estimated it to be at least five. Others suffered broken bones and injuries related to rubber bullets and teargas inhalation.
Bahraini security forces were deployed in force along the main routes into Manama in an effort to prevent a gathering that had been arranged on the Internet in the wake of the rise of pro-democracy protests around the Arab world.
Activists, inspired by revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, dubbed Monday "the Day of Rage" to express disappointment at the political reforms of the past decade, which have failed to bring prosperity and real change.
The majority Shia population in Bahrain has been complaining about inequality and oppression. The government has been clamping down on the opposition since the country's controversial general elections in August last year.
الشرطة البحرينية تطلق النار على المتظاهرين
Since late Sunday, Bahrain's security forces have been patrolling shopping centers and other locations to monitor people's movements amid calls by opposition groups for pro-democracy protests.
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Bahrain's riot police have killed one protester and injured twenty others during violent crackdown on the "Day of Rage" rallies in the capital Manama.
Eyewitnesses said a 22-year-old protester died on Monday of bullet wounds in his back in the village of Daih, a suburb of Manama, dpa reported.
Two other protesters were said to be in critical condition after also sustaining gunshot injuries, the report added.
Police used tear gas to disperse hundreds of pro-democracy protesters in several villages of Shia Muslim majority on the same day, the interior ministry and witnesses said.
Women, elderly people and a paramedic were among those who had required hospitalization by early evening.
It was not immediately clear how many had gunshot injuries, but sources estimated it to be at least five. Others suffered broken bones and injuries related to rubber bullets and teargas inhalation.
Bahraini security forces were deployed in force along the main routes into Manama in an effort to prevent a gathering that had been arranged on the Internet in the wake of the rise of pro-democracy protests around the Arab world.
Activists, inspired by revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, dubbed Monday "the Day of Rage" to express disappointment at the political reforms of the past decade, which have failed to bring prosperity and real change.
The majority Shia population in Bahrain has been complaining about inequality and oppression. The government has been clamping down on the opposition since the country's controversial general elections in August last year.
الشرطة البحرينية تطلق النار على المتظاهرين
Since late Sunday, Bahrain's security forces have been patrolling shopping centers and other locations to monitor people's movements amid calls by opposition groups for pro-democracy protests.
*VIEWER DISCRETION* 1st Pro-Democracy killing in Bahrain - Arabic
'Saudi Arabia sends troops to Bahrain'
Saudi Arabia is sending troops to Bahrain in a move to crack down on pro-democracy protesters who took to the streets in the capital Manama, a political...
'Saudi Arabia sends troops to Bahrain'
Saudi Arabia is sending troops to Bahrain in a move to crack down on pro-democracy protesters who took to the streets in the capital Manama, a political analyst says.
Bahrain police kill two protesters
Bahraini security forces have shot dead two Shia protesters at the funeral of a pro-democracy demonstrator who died of his wounds a day after Monday's "Day of Rage" rallies in the capital Manama.
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'Saudi Arabia sends troops to Bahrain'
Saudi Arabia is sending troops to Bahrain in a move to crack down on pro-democracy protesters who took to the streets in the capital Manama, a political analyst says.
Bahrain police kill two protesters
Bahraini security forces have shot dead two Shia protesters at the funeral of a pro-democracy demonstrator who died of his wounds a day after Monday's "Day of Rage" rallies in the capital Manama.
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Funeral chants call for Bahraini Revolution - 18 FEB 2011 - Arabic
The funeral procession for Ali Ahmed Al-Muamin included strong calls for more than mere political reform. The leader repeated: "Bahraini revolution until we get freedom."
The funeral procession for Ali Ahmed Al-Muamin included strong calls for more than mere political reform. The leader repeated: "Bahraini revolution until we get freedom."
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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.
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Bring Forth The Revolution - English
World can not run the way it is right now. 20% of the world population consuming 80% of world's resources and 80% of the population consuming 20% of the world resources. Unfaithful dictators and...
World can not run the way it is right now. 20% of the world population consuming 80% of world's resources and 80% of the population consuming 20% of the world resources. Unfaithful dictators and the puppets of the world hegemonic powers have NO RIGHT to rule over the public. Pious ones from amongst the people should be making decisions on the behalf of the people. The criteria is piety, clean past, simple life style, awareness of what our creator has ordained for us, knows what justice means in its true sense. This is the best case scenario till Imam Mahdi (a.s) takes over the charge of this world.
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World can not run the way it is right now. 20% of the world population consuming 80% of world's resources and 80% of the population consuming 20% of the world resources. Unfaithful dictators and the puppets of the world hegemonic powers have NO RIGHT to rule over the public. Pious ones from amongst the people should be making decisions on the behalf of the people. The criteria is piety, clean past, simple life style, awareness of what our creator has ordained for us, knows what justice means in its true sense. This is the best case scenario till Imam Mahdi (a.s) takes over the charge of this world.
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بیداری امت مسلمہ ریلی MWM & ISO Pakistan Rally - Support Uprisings in ME - 6 February 2011 - Urdu
Majlis e Wahdat e Muslimeen Pakistan (MWM) and Imamia Students Organization Pakistan (ISO) organized this rally in Karachi to announce their support and solidarity with uprisings...
Majlis e Wahdat e Muslimeen Pakistan (MWM) and Imamia Students Organization Pakistan (ISO) organized this rally in Karachi to announce their support and solidarity with uprisings against dictators in Middle East.
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Majlis e Wahdat e Muslimeen Pakistan (MWM) and Imamia Students Organization Pakistan (ISO) organized this rally in Karachi to announce their support and solidarity with uprisings against dictators in Middle East.
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[MUST WATCH] We Will Not Go Down In Bahrain - Arabic sub English
Let's connect Quran, teachings, supplications, sayings of our Prophet and Imams with what is happening around us and with our lives.
Let's connect Quran, teachings, supplications, sayings of our Prophet and Imams with what is happening around us and with our lives.
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An URGENT CALL to help Bahrainis - All Languages
Protest to show your support and solidarity with the Bahraini people. They are treading on the path of Imam Hussain (a.s) by saying "Disgrace is away from us" - Haihaat...
Protest to show your support and solidarity with the Bahraini people. They are treading on the path of Imam Hussain (a.s) by saying "Disgrace is away from us" - Haihaat Minazzilla. Shias and Sunnis are together in this uprising against their Tyrrant ruler. The ruler who is a puppet of the world's arrogant powers, namely United States and its allies.
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Protest to show your support and solidarity with the Bahraini people. They are treading on the path of Imam Hussain (a.s) by saying "Disgrace is away from us" - Haihaat Minazzilla. Shias and Sunnis are together in this uprising against their Tyrrant ruler. The ruler who is a puppet of the world's arrogant powers, namely United States and its allies.
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الموت لآل سعود الموت لآل خليفة ! الله اكبر!!! Message to Saudis - Arabic
البحرين
Protests in Bahrain
"Death to monarcy of Khalifa!"
"Death to monarchy of Saudi"
"Hamad will FALL!"
"We are at your service Oh...
البحرين
Protests in Bahrain
"Death to monarcy of Khalifa!"
"Death to monarchy of Saudi"
"Hamad will FALL!"
"We are at your service Oh Martyr"
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البحرين
Protests in Bahrain
"Death to monarcy of Khalifa!"
"Death to monarchy of Saudi"
"Hamad will FALL!"
"We are at your service Oh Martyr"
[MUST WATCH] لن نركع إلا لله - We will never submit - Arabic
WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH....
WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH.
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WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH. WE WILL NEVER SUBMIT TO ANYONE OTHER THAN ALLAH.
Ayatollah Khamenei: Shia Against Sunni War is a US-ZIONIST Plot - آیات الله خامنه ای - English
Down with the US Military-Industrial Complex and its war machine. Down with the apartheid Zionist military outpost of the US+Western Military-Industrial Complex in the occupied Palestine,...
Down with the US Military-Industrial Complex and its war machine. Down with the apartheid Zionist military outpost of the US+Western Military-Industrial Complex in the occupied Palestine, established in 1948 through genocide, ethnic cleansing and mass expulsion of the non-Jewish native population (90-95% of total population in 1948) and their replacement with European settlers. Long Live the Islamic and democratic awakening of the Arab World against its corrupt US puppet regimes and against subjugation and domination by the US and its apartheid Zionist military outpost. Long Live the Islamic Republic of Iran and the unity of Muslim nations from Bosnia and Morocco to Indonesia and Central Asia. Do not be deceived by the US+Western Military-Industrial Complex attempting to mislead you to believe that apartheid Zionist military outpost in the occupied Palestine is a \\\"state.\\\" Just by importing poor and homeless European settlers into the occupied and ethnically-cleansed land and housing them in the perimeter areas of the apartheid Zionist military outpost does not convert the military outpost into a \\\"state.\\\"
The Military-Industrial Complex opposes Iran ONLY on one basis: Iran\\\'s opposition to the establishment of the apartheid Zionist Military outpost by the Complex in occupied Palestinian territories in 1948 through ethnic cleansing, genocide, and mass expulsion.
The Military-Industrial Complex supports and maintains the most reactionary and backward dictatorial puppet regimes in Saudia Arabia, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Morroco and Oman but it falsely calls Iran, a constitutional government with presidential term limits, a dictatorship.
Do not be deceived by the Complex\\\'s illegitimate apartheid Zionist Military Outpost, disguised fictitiously to look like a \\\"state\\\" with the disguise provided by the imported European settlers, housed in around the perimeter areas of the outpost, to make it look like a viable state.
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Down with the US Military-Industrial Complex and its war machine. Down with the apartheid Zionist military outpost of the US+Western Military-Industrial Complex in the occupied Palestine, established in 1948 through genocide, ethnic cleansing and mass expulsion of the non-Jewish native population (90-95% of total population in 1948) and their replacement with European settlers. Long Live the Islamic and democratic awakening of the Arab World against its corrupt US puppet regimes and against subjugation and domination by the US and its apartheid Zionist military outpost. Long Live the Islamic Republic of Iran and the unity of Muslim nations from Bosnia and Morocco to Indonesia and Central Asia. Do not be deceived by the US+Western Military-Industrial Complex attempting to mislead you to believe that apartheid Zionist military outpost in the occupied Palestine is a \\\"state.\\\" Just by importing poor and homeless European settlers into the occupied and ethnically-cleansed land and housing them in the perimeter areas of the apartheid Zionist military outpost does not convert the military outpost into a \\\"state.\\\"
The Military-Industrial Complex opposes Iran ONLY on one basis: Iran\\\'s opposition to the establishment of the apartheid Zionist Military outpost by the Complex in occupied Palestinian territories in 1948 through ethnic cleansing, genocide, and mass expulsion.
The Military-Industrial Complex supports and maintains the most reactionary and backward dictatorial puppet regimes in Saudia Arabia, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Morroco and Oman but it falsely calls Iran, a constitutional government with presidential term limits, a dictatorship.
Do not be deceived by the Complex\\\'s illegitimate apartheid Zionist Military Outpost, disguised fictitiously to look like a \\\"state\\\" with the disguise provided by the imported European settlers, housed in around the perimeter areas of the outpost, to make it look like a viable state.
Solidarity & Support for Bahrain - Protest in Detroit, MI USA - 18 March 2011 - English
People of Michigan came out to protest against the oppression on Bahraini public by the king of Bahrain, Saudi and UAE forces. Many protesters questioning the policies of USA of supporting these...
People of Michigan came out to protest against the oppression on Bahraini public by the king of Bahrain, Saudi and UAE forces. Many protesters questioning the policies of USA of supporting these dictators in the region. Protesters chanted slogans to show their support for the oppressed and solidarity with the uprising in Bahrain.
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People of Michigan came out to protest against the oppression on Bahraini public by the king of Bahrain, Saudi and UAE forces. Many protesters questioning the policies of USA of supporting these dictators in the region. Protesters chanted slogans to show their support for the oppressed and solidarity with the uprising in Bahrain.