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[10 Feb 2014] Syria calls for urgent UN condemnation of massacre of Alawite villagers - English
Syria has demanded a stern and urgent UN condemnation of the massacre of Alawite villagers committed on Sunday by foreign-backed insurgents.
The Syrian Foreign Ministry has written a letter to the...
Syria has demanded a stern and urgent UN condemnation of the massacre of Alawite villagers committed on Sunday by foreign-backed insurgents.
The Syrian Foreign Ministry has written a letter to the UN secretary general and the chairman of the Security Council detailing the bloodshed. Officials say more than 50 people --including women and children -- were killed in the attack on the village of Ma\'an in Hama province. Damascus has called for the condemnation of both the militants and their international backers. The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has also acknowledged that the massacre happened. The tragedy occurred hours before the launch of the second round of peace talks in Geneva. On Monday, the government delegation began the talks with a draft statement on the massacre. Syrian Information Minister Omran al-Zoubi said that the foreign-backed opposition should have condemned the incident out of patriotic and moral duty.
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Syria has demanded a stern and urgent UN condemnation of the massacre of Alawite villagers committed on Sunday by foreign-backed insurgents.
The Syrian Foreign Ministry has written a letter to the UN secretary general and the chairman of the Security Council detailing the bloodshed. Officials say more than 50 people --including women and children -- were killed in the attack on the village of Ma\'an in Hama province. Damascus has called for the condemnation of both the militants and their international backers. The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has also acknowledged that the massacre happened. The tragedy occurred hours before the launch of the second round of peace talks in Geneva. On Monday, the government delegation began the talks with a draft statement on the massacre. Syrian Information Minister Omran al-Zoubi said that the foreign-backed opposition should have condemned the incident out of patriotic and moral duty.
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Terrorist Attacks in Lebanon & France | Strong Condemnation of Hezbollah - Arabic sub English
Terrorist Attacks in Lebanon & France | Strong Condemnation of Hezbollah
Hezbollah condemns the attacks on the innocent civilians by the Takfiri militants of ISIS - created, supported, and...
Terrorist Attacks in Lebanon & France | Strong Condemnation of Hezbollah
Hezbollah condemns the attacks on the innocent civilians by the Takfiri militants of ISIS - created, supported, and funded by the Zionists.
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Terrorist Attacks in Lebanon & France | Strong Condemnation of Hezbollah
Hezbollah condemns the attacks on the innocent civilians by the Takfiri militants of ISIS - created, supported, and funded by the Zionists.
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United Nations Condemns Islamophobic Burning of Quran Plans - 08 SEP 2010 - English
Detailed report on the entire world\'s condemnation of the planned \"Burn a Quran Day\" organised by the \"Dove outreach centre\" headed by \"Pastor\" Jones a proven...
Detailed report on the entire world\'s condemnation of the planned \"Burn a Quran Day\" organised by the \"Dove outreach centre\" headed by \"Pastor\" Jones a proven pathalogical liar and ignorant zionist stooge.
This action is designed to create the ground for a false flag operation - according to some reports a nuclear false flag operation in America - resulting in the death of many many innocents.
The false flag will create the groundswell needed in America to support an Israeli/American/European war against Islamic Iran.
This action is orchestrated by the Israeli War Machine through MOSSAD - \"By Way Of Deception Do We Make War\" (The motto of MOSSAD).
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Detailed report on the entire world\'s condemnation of the planned \"Burn a Quran Day\" organised by the \"Dove outreach centre\" headed by \"Pastor\" Jones a proven pathalogical liar and ignorant zionist stooge.
This action is designed to create the ground for a false flag operation - according to some reports a nuclear false flag operation in America - resulting in the death of many many innocents.
The false flag will create the groundswell needed in America to support an Israeli/American/European war against Islamic Iran.
This action is orchestrated by the Israeli War Machine through MOSSAD - \"By Way Of Deception Do We Make War\" (The motto of MOSSAD).
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Friday Sermons (Khutbah Jumah) March 02 2012 - English - Arabic - Urdu
Dr Syed Abbas Naqvi from Woking,UK First Sermon about allergies and how to protect from allegens and Second Sermon was about Murder of one Person is equal to murder of all mankind, condemnation of...
Dr Syed Abbas Naqvi from Woking,UK First Sermon about allergies and how to protect from allegens and Second Sermon was about Murder of one Person is equal to murder of all mankind, condemnation of latest shia killings in Pakistan
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Dr Syed Abbas Naqvi from Woking,UK First Sermon about allergies and how to protect from allegens and Second Sermon was about Murder of one Person is equal to murder of all mankind, condemnation of latest shia killings in Pakistan
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[08 June 2012] US Mortal Missions in Pakistan - News Analysis - English
[08 June 2012] US Mortal Missions in Pakistan - News Analysis - English
The US drone strikes are illegal and are a violation of human rights, this time the condemnation is coming from the UN human...
[08 June 2012] US Mortal Missions in Pakistan - News Analysis - English
The US drone strikes are illegal and are a violation of human rights, this time the condemnation is coming from the UN human rights body and Pakistan has been urged to take up legal action on the issue as ties between Islamabad and Washington are at an all-time low
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[08 June 2012] US Mortal Missions in Pakistan - News Analysis - English
The US drone strikes are illegal and are a violation of human rights, this time the condemnation is coming from the UN human rights body and Pakistan has been urged to take up legal action on the issue as ties between Islamabad and Washington are at an all-time low
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Friday Sermons(Khutbah Jumah)/ 29/06/2012- Eng-Arabic-URDU
Dr Syed Abbas Naqvi from Woking,UK delivered first sermon about Thalassaemia and second sermon about 15th Shaban and condemnation of shia genocide in Pakistan
Dr Syed Abbas Naqvi from Woking,UK delivered first sermon about Thalassaemia and second sermon about 15th Shaban and condemnation of shia genocide in Pakistan
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[24 Nov 2013] Israel approves 799 housing units in West Bank - English
Despite global condemnation, Israelis approve the construction of hundreds more new settler units on occupied Palestinian land.
Ha\'aretz newspaper says Tel Aviv\'s Civil Administration has...
Despite global condemnation, Israelis approve the construction of hundreds more new settler units on occupied Palestinian land.
Ha\'aretz newspaper says Tel Aviv\'s Civil Administration has approved 799 new settler units be built in the West Bank. The new units will be built in the Givat Ze\'ev settlement north of Jerusalem al-Quds, and in Nofei Prat, near Jericho, and in Shiloh, also in northern Jerusalem. The move comes a week after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the Housing Ministry to suspend plans to build more than 20,000 units in the West Bank and East Jerusalem al-Quds.
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Despite global condemnation, Israelis approve the construction of hundreds more new settler units on occupied Palestinian land.
Ha\'aretz newspaper says Tel Aviv\'s Civil Administration has approved 799 new settler units be built in the West Bank. The new units will be built in the Givat Ze\'ev settlement north of Jerusalem al-Quds, and in Nofei Prat, near Jericho, and in Shiloh, also in northern Jerusalem. The move comes a week after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the Housing Ministry to suspend plans to build more than 20,000 units in the West Bank and East Jerusalem al-Quds.
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[01 Dec 2013] israel to go ahead with Prawer Plan despite growing condemnation - English
Protests have been staged in occupied Palestinian territories against israel\'s Prawer Bill, which would lead to the relocation of tens of thousands of Palestinian Bedouins. The protesters call the...
Protests have been staged in occupied Palestinian territories against israel\'s Prawer Bill, which would lead to the relocation of tens of thousands of Palestinian Bedouins. The protesters call the bill racist and an attempt by Tel Aviv to ethnically cleanse the Palestinians. Israel says it will go ahead with the bill. More from Press TV\'s Nel Burden in Ramallah.
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Protests have been staged in occupied Palestinian territories against israel\'s Prawer Bill, which would lead to the relocation of tens of thousands of Palestinian Bedouins. The protesters call the bill racist and an attempt by Tel Aviv to ethnically cleanse the Palestinians. Israel says it will go ahead with the bill. More from Press TV\'s Nel Burden in Ramallah.
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Ayatullah Jannati(HA) Condemns Quran Burning - Iranians Protest Quran Burning - 17 SEP 2010 - English
Iranians protest Qur'an desecration
Massive crowds have taken to the streets in Tehran and other major cities to condemn the desecration of the Holy Qur'an by extremists in the United States....
Iranians protest Qur'an desecration
Massive crowds have taken to the streets in Tehran and other major cities to condemn the desecration of the Holy Qur'an by extremists in the United States.
Following the Friday Prayers, thousands of worshippers demonstrated in the streets of the Iranian capital to protest the sacrilege of the Muslim holy book.
Joined by a number of government officials, protesters carried banners displaying slogans in condemnation of Florida pastor Terry Jones, who floated the idea of burning the Qur'an on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
The angry crowd chanted, "Death to the Zionist priest," "Death to America," and "Death to Israel," along with other slogans condemning the sacrilegious move.
While Jones called off his Qur'an-burning plans in the face of fierce international condemnation, anti-Islam protesters in the US tore pages, and burned copies of the Muslim holy book on the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in the US.
The blasphemous move sparked outrage in the Muslim world with millions demonstrating across the globe to denounce the desecration of the holy book.
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Iranians protest Qur'an desecration
Massive crowds have taken to the streets in Tehran and other major cities to condemn the desecration of the Holy Qur'an by extremists in the United States.
Following the Friday Prayers, thousands of worshippers demonstrated in the streets of the Iranian capital to protest the sacrilege of the Muslim holy book.
Joined by a number of government officials, protesters carried banners displaying slogans in condemnation of Florida pastor Terry Jones, who floated the idea of burning the Qur'an on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
The angry crowd chanted, "Death to the Zionist priest," "Death to America," and "Death to Israel," along with other slogans condemning the sacrilegious move.
While Jones called off his Qur'an-burning plans in the face of fierce international condemnation, anti-Islam protesters in the US tore pages, and burned copies of the Muslim holy book on the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in the US.
The blasphemous move sparked outrage in the Muslim world with millions demonstrating across the globe to denounce the desecration of the holy book.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142859.html
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March in Berlin against the crimes of Gaddafi in Libya مسيرة في برلين ضد جرائم القذافي في
Rally on Saturday, March 19, 2011 in Berlin with the participation of Arabs and Germans, Hakoukoin of different nationalities in support of Libya under Gaddafi and condemnation of fire and in...
Rally on Saturday, March 19, 2011 in Berlin with the participation of Arabs and Germans, Hakoukoin of different nationalities in support of Libya under Gaddafi and condemnation of fire and in condemnation of the German position
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Rally on Saturday, March 19, 2011 in Berlin with the participation of Arabs and Germans, Hakoukoin of different nationalities in support of Libya under Gaddafi and condemnation of fire and in condemnation of the German position
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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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(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.
Nuclear - Depleted Uranium Against Gazans - English
Medics tell Press TV they have found traces of depleted uranium in some Gazan residents wounded in Israel's ground offensive into the strip.
Norwegian medics told Press TV correspondent Akram...
Medics tell Press TV they have found traces of depleted uranium in some Gazan residents wounded in Israel's ground offensive into the strip.
Norwegian medics told Press TV correspondent Akram al-Sattari that some of the victims who have been wounded since Israel began its attacks on the Gaza Strip on December 27 have traces of depleted uranium in their bodies.
The report comes after Israeli tanks and troops swept across the border into Gaza on Saturday night, opening a ground operation after eight days of intensive attacks by Israeli air and naval forces on the impoverished region.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak warned on Sunday that the wide-ranging ground offensive in the Gaza Strip would be "full of surprises."
A ground offensive in the densely-populated Gaza is expected to drastically increase the death toll of the civilian population.
The latest assaults bring the number of Palestinians killed to over 488 with 2790 others wounded. The UN says that about 25 percent of the casualties were civilian deaths - including at least 34 children.
According to Israeli army officials, at least 30 of its soldiers have been wounded since the start of the ground campaign.
Amid global condemnation of the ongoing violence in the region, the UN Security Council failed to agree on a united approach to resolve the crisis.
"Once again, the world is watching in dismay the dysfunctionality of the Security Council," UN General Assembly chief Miguel d'Escoto said Sunday.
According to diplomatic sources, the US blocked a Security Council resolution, with US Deputy Ambassador Alejandro Wolff arguing that an official statement that criticizes both Israel and Hamas would not be helpful.
The White House has so far declined to comment on whether an Israeli ground incursion into Gaza is a justified measure.
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Medics tell Press TV they have found traces of depleted uranium in some Gazan residents wounded in Israel's ground offensive into the strip.
Norwegian medics told Press TV correspondent Akram al-Sattari that some of the victims who have been wounded since Israel began its attacks on the Gaza Strip on December 27 have traces of depleted uranium in their bodies.
The report comes after Israeli tanks and troops swept across the border into Gaza on Saturday night, opening a ground operation after eight days of intensive attacks by Israeli air and naval forces on the impoverished region.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak warned on Sunday that the wide-ranging ground offensive in the Gaza Strip would be "full of surprises."
A ground offensive in the densely-populated Gaza is expected to drastically increase the death toll of the civilian population.
The latest assaults bring the number of Palestinians killed to over 488 with 2790 others wounded. The UN says that about 25 percent of the casualties were civilian deaths - including at least 34 children.
According to Israeli army officials, at least 30 of its soldiers have been wounded since the start of the ground campaign.
Amid global condemnation of the ongoing violence in the region, the UN Security Council failed to agree on a united approach to resolve the crisis.
"Once again, the world is watching in dismay the dysfunctionality of the Security Council," UN General Assembly chief Miguel d'Escoto said Sunday.
According to diplomatic sources, the US blocked a Security Council resolution, with US Deputy Ambassador Alejandro Wolff arguing that an official statement that criticizes both Israel and Hamas would not be helpful.
The White House has so far declined to comment on whether an Israeli ground incursion into Gaza is a justified measure.
Depleted uranium found in Gaza victims - English
Medics tell Press TV they have found traces of depleted uranium in some Gazan residents wounded in Israel's ground offensive into the strip.
Norwegian medics told Press TV correspondent Akram...
Medics tell Press TV they have found traces of depleted uranium in some Gazan residents wounded in Israel's ground offensive into the strip.
Norwegian medics told Press TV correspondent Akram al-Sattari that some of the victims who have been wounded since Israel began its attacks on the Gaza Strip on December 27 have traces of depleted uranium in their bodies.
The report comes after Israeli tanks and troops swept across the border into Gaza on Saturday night, opening a ground operation after eight days of intensive attacks by Israeli air and naval forces on the impoverished region.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak warned on Sunday that the wide-ranging ground offensive in the Gaza Strip would be "full of surprises."
A ground offensive in the densely-populated Gaza is expected to drastically increase the death toll of the civilian population.
The latest assaults bring the number of Palestinians killed to over 488 with 2790 others wounded. The UN says that about 25 percent of the casualties were civilian deaths - including at least 34 children.
According to Israeli army officials, at least 30 of its soldiers have been wounded since the start of the ground campaign.
Amid global condemnation of the ongoing violence in the region, the UN Security Council failed to agree on a united approach to resolve the crisis.
"Once again, the world is watching in dismay the dysfunctionality of the Security Council," UN General Assembly chief Miguel d'Escoto said Sunday.
According to diplomatic sources, the US blocked a Security Council resolution, with US Deputy Ambassador Alejandro Wolff arguing that an official statement that criticizes both Israel and Hamas would not be helpful.
The White House has so far declined to comment on whether an Israeli ground incursion into Gaza is a justified measure.
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Medics tell Press TV they have found traces of depleted uranium in some Gazan residents wounded in Israel's ground offensive into the strip.
Norwegian medics told Press TV correspondent Akram al-Sattari that some of the victims who have been wounded since Israel began its attacks on the Gaza Strip on December 27 have traces of depleted uranium in their bodies.
The report comes after Israeli tanks and troops swept across the border into Gaza on Saturday night, opening a ground operation after eight days of intensive attacks by Israeli air and naval forces on the impoverished region.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak warned on Sunday that the wide-ranging ground offensive in the Gaza Strip would be "full of surprises."
A ground offensive in the densely-populated Gaza is expected to drastically increase the death toll of the civilian population.
The latest assaults bring the number of Palestinians killed to over 488 with 2790 others wounded. The UN says that about 25 percent of the casualties were civilian deaths - including at least 34 children.
According to Israeli army officials, at least 30 of its soldiers have been wounded since the start of the ground campaign.
Amid global condemnation of the ongoing violence in the region, the UN Security Council failed to agree on a united approach to resolve the crisis.
"Once again, the world is watching in dismay the dysfunctionality of the Security Council," UN General Assembly chief Miguel d'Escoto said Sunday.
According to diplomatic sources, the US blocked a Security Council resolution, with US Deputy Ambassador Alejandro Wolff arguing that an official statement that criticizes both Israel and Hamas would not be helpful.
The White House has so far declined to comment on whether an Israeli ground incursion into Gaza is a justified measure.
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Marwa al-Sherbini sent shockwaves around the world - English
Amid world condemnation over the murder of a pregnant Egyptian woman in a Dresden courtroom, the German government says it should not be held responsible for the incident.
More than a week...
Amid world condemnation over the murder of a pregnant Egyptian woman in a Dresden courtroom, the German government says it should not be held responsible for the incident.
More than a week after the brutal murder of Marwa al-Sherbini sent shockwaves around the world, Iranian government advisor Zahra Sajjadi accused the German government of orchestrating the incident.
Sajjadi, in a recent interview with Fars News Agency, called for the formation of an international fact-finding committee to find the real reason behind the German court's failure to ensure Marwa's safety.
German government spokesman Thomas Steg rejected the accusation on Thursday, saying the claim was "absurd".
Christian Avenarius, a spokesman with Dresden prosecutor's office, has also argued that there was "absolutely no evidence" that el-Sherbini would have been in danger in the courtroom.
Marwa, who was about four months pregnant, was suing her neighbor for insulting her and calling her a terrorist for wearing an Islamic head scarf, when the defendant approached the witness stand and stabbed her 18 times in front of her 3-year-old son.
Her husband, who had attempted to shield his wife, was shot by security guards who had confused him with the assailant.
While the incident has shaken the Muslim world to its core, the German state and media have ever since been in a state of denial.
The Tehran government has called for legal action against the German court officials who stood by and watched Marwa get stabbed to death.
Iranian Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Mahmoud Shahroudi said Tuesday that the German judicial authorities who were present at the scene should be prosecuted for "sheer inaction".
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, meanwhile, has charged Germany with double standards on human rights and has asked the UN Security Council to take appropriate action over the incident.
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Amid world condemnation over the murder of a pregnant Egyptian woman in a Dresden courtroom, the German government says it should not be held responsible for the incident.
More than a week after the brutal murder of Marwa al-Sherbini sent shockwaves around the world, Iranian government advisor Zahra Sajjadi accused the German government of orchestrating the incident.
Sajjadi, in a recent interview with Fars News Agency, called for the formation of an international fact-finding committee to find the real reason behind the German court's failure to ensure Marwa's safety.
German government spokesman Thomas Steg rejected the accusation on Thursday, saying the claim was "absurd".
Christian Avenarius, a spokesman with Dresden prosecutor's office, has also argued that there was "absolutely no evidence" that el-Sherbini would have been in danger in the courtroom.
Marwa, who was about four months pregnant, was suing her neighbor for insulting her and calling her a terrorist for wearing an Islamic head scarf, when the defendant approached the witness stand and stabbed her 18 times in front of her 3-year-old son.
Her husband, who had attempted to shield his wife, was shot by security guards who had confused him with the assailant.
While the incident has shaken the Muslim world to its core, the German state and media have ever since been in a state of denial.
The Tehran government has called for legal action against the German court officials who stood by and watched Marwa get stabbed to death.
Iranian Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Mahmoud Shahroudi said Tuesday that the German judicial authorities who were present at the scene should be prosecuted for "sheer inaction".
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, meanwhile, has charged Germany with double standards on human rights and has asked the UN Security Council to take appropriate action over the incident.
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Saudi Rights Group Accuses Saudi Interior Ministry of Torture and Rights Abuses - English
Full Report on a Saudi Human Rights groups report and condemnation of the Saudi Interior Ministries alleged use of torture and abuse is illegal. Full report and interview with expert on Saudi...
Full Report on a Saudi Human Rights groups report and condemnation of the Saudi Interior Ministries alleged use of torture and abuse is illegal. Full report and interview with expert on Saudi matters. Recorded February 03, 2010 at 2300GMT
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Full Report on a Saudi Human Rights groups report and condemnation of the Saudi Interior Ministries alleged use of torture and abuse is illegal. Full report and interview with expert on Saudi matters. Recorded February 03, 2010 at 2300GMT
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Israeli commandos storm aid flotilla - 20 killed - 31May2010 - English
Israeli naval commandos stormed a flotilla of ships carrying aid and hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists to the blockaded Gaza Strip on Monday, killing at least 10 passengers in a predawn raid...
Israeli naval commandos stormed a flotilla of ships carrying aid and hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists to the blockaded Gaza Strip on Monday, killing at least 10 passengers in a predawn raid that set off worldwide condemnation and a diplomatic crisis.
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Israeli naval commandos stormed a flotilla of ships carrying aid and hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists to the blockaded Gaza Strip on Monday, killing at least 10 passengers in a predawn raid that set off worldwide condemnation and a diplomatic crisis.
[FARSI] Statement by Wali Amr Muslimeen on israeli Attack on Flotilla - 01 June 2010
Rahber e Muazzim, Wali Amr Muslimeen e Jahan, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khemenei (H.A) condemned israel\'s attack on the peaceful convoy taking the humanitarian good into Gaza Palestine. At...
Rahber e Muazzim, Wali Amr Muslimeen e Jahan, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khemenei (H.A) condemned israel\'s attack on the peaceful convoy taking the humanitarian good into Gaza Palestine. At least 20 innocents were killed by the Zionist commandos. Around 500 innocents have been detained.
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Rahber e Muazzim, Wali Amr Muslimeen e Jahan, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khemenei (H.A) condemned israel\'s attack on the peaceful convoy taking the humanitarian good into Gaza Palestine. At least 20 innocents were killed by the Zionist commandos. Around 500 innocents have been detained.
[URDU] Statement by Wali Amr Muslimeen on israeli Attack on Flotilla - 01 June 2010
Rahber e Muazzim, Wali Amr Muslimeen e Jahan, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khemenei (H.A) condemned israel\\\'s attack on the peaceful convoy taking the humanitarian good into Gaza Palestine. At...
Rahber e Muazzim, Wali Amr Muslimeen e Jahan, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khemenei (H.A) condemned israel\\\'s attack on the peaceful convoy taking the humanitarian good into Gaza Palestine. At least 20 innocents were killed by the Zionist commandos. Around 500 innocents have been detained.
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Rahber e Muazzim, Wali Amr Muslimeen e Jahan, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khemenei (H.A) condemned israel\\\'s attack on the peaceful convoy taking the humanitarian good into Gaza Palestine. At least 20 innocents were killed by the Zionist commandos. Around 500 innocents have been detained.
[FARSI sub ENGLISH] Statement by Wali Amr Muslimeen on israeli Attack on Flotilla - 01 June 2010
Rahber e Muazzim, Wali Amr Muslimeen e Jahan, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khemenei (H.A) condemned israel\\\'s attack on the peaceful convoy taking the humanitarian good into Gaza Palestine. At...
Rahber e Muazzim, Wali Amr Muslimeen e Jahan, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khemenei (H.A) condemned israel\\\'s attack on the peaceful convoy taking the humanitarian good into Gaza Palestine. At least 20 innocents were killed by the Zionist commandos. Around 500 innocents have been detained.
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Rahber e Muazzim, Wali Amr Muslimeen e Jahan, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khemenei (H.A) condemned israel\\\'s attack on the peaceful convoy taking the humanitarian good into Gaza Palestine. At least 20 innocents were killed by the Zionist commandos. Around 500 innocents have been detained.
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[FRENCH] Flottille de la Liberté: le message du Guide suprême de la Révolution islamique - 01 June 2010
Rahber e Muazzim, Wali Amr Muslimeen e Jahan, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khemenei (H.A) condemned israel\\\'s attack on the peaceful convoy taking the humanitarian good into Gaza Palestine. At...
Rahber e Muazzim, Wali Amr Muslimeen e Jahan, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khemenei (H.A) condemned israel\\\'s attack on the peaceful convoy taking the humanitarian good into Gaza Palestine. At least 20 innocents were killed by the Zionist commandos. Around 500 innocents have been detained.
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Rahber e Muazzim, Wali Amr Muslimeen e Jahan, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khemenei (H.A) condemned israel\\\'s attack on the peaceful convoy taking the humanitarian good into Gaza Palestine. At least 20 innocents were killed by the Zionist commandos. Around 500 innocents have been detained.
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israel Threatens New Lebanese Gaza Aid Flotilla - 18 June 2010 - English
As outrage and condemnation continues over Israel's deadly attack on a flotilla carrying humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, Tel Aviv once again threatens to halt any ship trying to break the Gaza...
As outrage and condemnation continues over Israel's deadly attack on a flotilla carrying humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, Tel Aviv once again threatens to halt any ship trying to break the Gaza blockade. In a letter to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Israel's Ambassador to the UN Gabriela Shalev called for a halt to a new aid ship scheduled to set sail from Lebanon to break the siege of Gaza, warning that Tel Aviv would use "all necessary means" to stop the vessel. "Israel reserves its right under international law to use all necessary means to prevent these ships from violating the existing naval blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip," she said. The warning comes as a group of female Lebanese activists announced a plan to send an aid ship loaded with medical supplies to Gaza, which has been under siege since 2007. According to the organizers, 50 Lebanese and foreign activists would be aboard the aid ship. The new aid convoy planned the mission after Israeli commandos on May 31 stormed the Gaza Freedom Flotilla aid convoy, killing 20 civilian activists and injuring dozens of others. The Israeli envoy also claimed the aid ship was linked to the Lebanese resistance movement of Hezbollah. Hezbollah, however, has denied having any links to the mission, saying it would not join the convoy as it did not want to give Israel an excuse to attack the Gaza campaigners. The warning comes as earlier on Thursday, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak warned Lebanon against allowing the aid ship to depart from Lebanon for Gaza.
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As outrage and condemnation continues over Israel's deadly attack on a flotilla carrying humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, Tel Aviv once again threatens to halt any ship trying to break the Gaza blockade. In a letter to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Israel's Ambassador to the UN Gabriela Shalev called for a halt to a new aid ship scheduled to set sail from Lebanon to break the siege of Gaza, warning that Tel Aviv would use "all necessary means" to stop the vessel. "Israel reserves its right under international law to use all necessary means to prevent these ships from violating the existing naval blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip," she said. The warning comes as a group of female Lebanese activists announced a plan to send an aid ship loaded with medical supplies to Gaza, which has been under siege since 2007. According to the organizers, 50 Lebanese and foreign activists would be aboard the aid ship. The new aid convoy planned the mission after Israeli commandos on May 31 stormed the Gaza Freedom Flotilla aid convoy, killing 20 civilian activists and injuring dozens of others. The Israeli envoy also claimed the aid ship was linked to the Lebanese resistance movement of Hezbollah. Hezbollah, however, has denied having any links to the mission, saying it would not join the convoy as it did not want to give Israel an excuse to attack the Gaza campaigners. The warning comes as earlier on Thursday, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak warned Lebanon against allowing the aid ship to depart from Lebanon for Gaza.
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Israel Threatens Libyan Aid Ship for Gaza - 11July2010 - English
To defy Israel's four-year blockade of the impoverished Palestinian enclave, a Libyan aid ship departs for the Egyptian port of El-Arish en route to Gaza.
The cargo ship Amalthea, which left the...
To defy Israel's four-year blockade of the impoverished Palestinian enclave, a Libyan aid ship departs for the Egyptian port of El-Arish en route to Gaza.
The cargo ship Amalthea, which left the Greek port of Lavrio, southeast of Athens, late Saturday, is carrying 2,000 tons of food and medical supplies, including sacks of rice, sugar, corn oil and olive paste, intended for suffering Gazans.
"We hope that the Israeli authorities would not ban the ship from entering the port of Gaza," said Youssef Sawani, Executive Director of the Gaddafi International Charity and Development Foundation. The foundation is chaired by the son of Libyan Leader, Muammar Gaddafi.
"I think the Israelis need to understand that we are not provoking any kind of action, we are not in military action, we are a peaceful organization, a humanitarian organization," he said.
Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Dimitris Droutsas said he has discussed the ship's planned trip with Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman on Friday.
The ship has nine crew members — six Libyans, a Moroccan, a Nigerian and an Algerian.
This latest attempt comes after Israeli commandos attacked the Freedom Flotilla aid convoy on May 31 in international waters, killing 9 Turkish activists.
The Israeli assault sparked a worldwide condemnation and a row between Ankara and Tel Aviv. Turkey's Prime Minister demanded that Israel apologize for the deadly attack on the Turkish-owned ship Mavi Marmara, offer compensation to the victims, agree to an international investigation and end the blockade of Gaza.
It also recalled its ambassador from Tel Aviv and cancelled military exercises with Israel. It has also twice denied Israel the use of its airspace.
Israel has refused to apologize, claiming its commandos only used force to defend themselves after being ambushed.
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To defy Israel's four-year blockade of the impoverished Palestinian enclave, a Libyan aid ship departs for the Egyptian port of El-Arish en route to Gaza.
The cargo ship Amalthea, which left the Greek port of Lavrio, southeast of Athens, late Saturday, is carrying 2,000 tons of food and medical supplies, including sacks of rice, sugar, corn oil and olive paste, intended for suffering Gazans.
"We hope that the Israeli authorities would not ban the ship from entering the port of Gaza," said Youssef Sawani, Executive Director of the Gaddafi International Charity and Development Foundation. The foundation is chaired by the son of Libyan Leader, Muammar Gaddafi.
"I think the Israelis need to understand that we are not provoking any kind of action, we are not in military action, we are a peaceful organization, a humanitarian organization," he said.
Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Dimitris Droutsas said he has discussed the ship's planned trip with Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman on Friday.
The ship has nine crew members — six Libyans, a Moroccan, a Nigerian and an Algerian.
This latest attempt comes after Israeli commandos attacked the Freedom Flotilla aid convoy on May 31 in international waters, killing 9 Turkish activists.
The Israeli assault sparked a worldwide condemnation and a row between Ankara and Tel Aviv. Turkey's Prime Minister demanded that Israel apologize for the deadly attack on the Turkish-owned ship Mavi Marmara, offer compensation to the victims, agree to an international investigation and end the blockade of Gaza.
It also recalled its ambassador from Tel Aviv and cancelled military exercises with Israel. It has also twice denied Israel the use of its airspace.
Israel has refused to apologize, claiming its commandos only used force to defend themselves after being ambushed.