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Extremism - Parachinar انداز جہاں-پاکستان میں انتہا پسندی اور پاراچنار Urdu
Pakistan Extremism - Parachinar
موضوع : پاکستان میں انتہا پسندی اور پاراچنار کا محاصرہ
مہمان : محترم ساجد رضوی-محترم...
Pakistan Extremism - Parachinar
موضوع : پاکستان میں انتہا پسندی اور پاراچنار کا محاصرہ
مہمان : محترم ساجد رضوی-محترم شبیر ساجدی-محترم مسرت حسین منتظر-محترم صفدر رضا
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Pakistan Extremism - Parachinar
موضوع : پاکستان میں انتہا پسندی اور پاراچنار کا محاصرہ
مہمان : محترم ساجد رضوی-محترم شبیر ساجدی-محترم مسرت حسین منتظر-محترم صفدر رضا
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[15 Jan 2014] The Debate - Failing Extremism - English
On the war on Syria: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, in a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, warned that Saudi Arabia\'s political and religious ideology is \"a...
On the war on Syria: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, in a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, warned that Saudi Arabia\'s political and religious ideology is \"a threat to the world\". Has Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorists reached such an alarming level that UN Sec. Gen. Ban Ki Moon has said it will discuss Saudi support for terrorists in Iraq with UN members? In this edition of the debate, we\'ll discuss how isolated Saudi Arabia and its policy in Syria have become. Turkey, that has long called for the ouster of President Bashar Assad, is now calling for a shift in government policy towards Syria. In addition, we\'ll discuss how the U-S has come to recognize that their support for these insurgents has backfired, and further analyze reports of Western intel. agencies wanting to cooperate with Syria, Iran, and Russia in battling these extremists.
Guests:
- Journalist & Middle East Analyst, Sharif Nashashibi (LONDON).
- Author & Historian, Webster Griffin Tarpley (WASHINGTON).
Subjects:
1. REAX: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, in a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, warned that Saudi Arabia\'s political and religious ideology is \"a threat to the world\".
- He was referring to Wahhabism, an ultra-conservative tradition which is predominant in Saudi Arabia, a key backer of insurgents fighting the Syrian government.
2. Saudi Arabia\'s ambassador to Britain wrote an op-ed in the New York Times entitled Saudi Arabia Will Go It Alone: with statements like \"Nothing is ruled out in our pursuit of peace in the Arab World... Act independently by rejecting a seat on the UN. The way to prevent the rise of extremism: is to support the champions of moderation: financially, materially and yes, militarily, if necessary. Saudi Arabia will continue on this new track for as long as proves necessary
- This seemed to reiterate the sentiment expressed by Saudi intelligence chief Bandar bin Sultan back in October when he talked of shifting away from the alliance with the U.S.:
3. It appears Saudi support for insurgents from AL Qaeda groups to otherwise, has created havoc in the region: From Syria, to Lebanon, to Iraq: And partly in Jordan, so much so that the UN chief Ban Ki Moon has said it may discuss this with security council members?
4. Turkey, has been a supporter of President Bashar Assad\'s ouster. But now Turkish President Abdullah Gul is now calling for a shift in government policy towards Syria. President Abdullah Gul said on Tuesday that \"I am of the opinion that we should recalibrate our diplomacy and security policies given the facts in the south of our country (in Syria).\" What do you make of Gul\'s call for a change in his country\'s policy?
5. MAJOR DEVELOPMENT: The Syrian deputy foreign minister says Western intelligence agencies have been recently visiting Damascus for talks on combating extremist insurgents. Mekdad: Mekdad said that the contacts appeared to show a rift between the political and security authorities in some countries opposed to Assad. Has the US and other Western countries like France and the UK realized that support for these insurgents have now backfired?
6. If Western intel. agencies are cooperating with Syria, which by default will include Iran, then why is the US then insisting Iran not to participate n Geneva 2, or only participate on the sidelines, a precondition that Iran has rejected?
7. United States, the West, Iran, Russia, Syria and the geopolitical shift, which has left Saudi Arabia isolated: Yet the pattern of global terrorism has been sponsored by the US, Israel, and their Arab partners Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Will the US stop its support for terrorists?
8. How far will the US go to counter Saudi Arabia\'s destructive role at least regionally: Are the 2 countries headed for a clash?
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On the war on Syria: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, in a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, warned that Saudi Arabia\'s political and religious ideology is \"a threat to the world\". Has Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorists reached such an alarming level that UN Sec. Gen. Ban Ki Moon has said it will discuss Saudi support for terrorists in Iraq with UN members? In this edition of the debate, we\'ll discuss how isolated Saudi Arabia and its policy in Syria have become. Turkey, that has long called for the ouster of President Bashar Assad, is now calling for a shift in government policy towards Syria. In addition, we\'ll discuss how the U-S has come to recognize that their support for these insurgents has backfired, and further analyze reports of Western intel. agencies wanting to cooperate with Syria, Iran, and Russia in battling these extremists.
Guests:
- Journalist & Middle East Analyst, Sharif Nashashibi (LONDON).
- Author & Historian, Webster Griffin Tarpley (WASHINGTON).
Subjects:
1. REAX: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, in a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, warned that Saudi Arabia\'s political and religious ideology is \"a threat to the world\".
- He was referring to Wahhabism, an ultra-conservative tradition which is predominant in Saudi Arabia, a key backer of insurgents fighting the Syrian government.
2. Saudi Arabia\'s ambassador to Britain wrote an op-ed in the New York Times entitled Saudi Arabia Will Go It Alone: with statements like \"Nothing is ruled out in our pursuit of peace in the Arab World... Act independently by rejecting a seat on the UN. The way to prevent the rise of extremism: is to support the champions of moderation: financially, materially and yes, militarily, if necessary. Saudi Arabia will continue on this new track for as long as proves necessary
- This seemed to reiterate the sentiment expressed by Saudi intelligence chief Bandar bin Sultan back in October when he talked of shifting away from the alliance with the U.S.:
3. It appears Saudi support for insurgents from AL Qaeda groups to otherwise, has created havoc in the region: From Syria, to Lebanon, to Iraq: And partly in Jordan, so much so that the UN chief Ban Ki Moon has said it may discuss this with security council members?
4. Turkey, has been a supporter of President Bashar Assad\'s ouster. But now Turkish President Abdullah Gul is now calling for a shift in government policy towards Syria. President Abdullah Gul said on Tuesday that \"I am of the opinion that we should recalibrate our diplomacy and security policies given the facts in the south of our country (in Syria).\" What do you make of Gul\'s call for a change in his country\'s policy?
5. MAJOR DEVELOPMENT: The Syrian deputy foreign minister says Western intelligence agencies have been recently visiting Damascus for talks on combating extremist insurgents. Mekdad: Mekdad said that the contacts appeared to show a rift between the political and security authorities in some countries opposed to Assad. Has the US and other Western countries like France and the UK realized that support for these insurgents have now backfired?
6. If Western intel. agencies are cooperating with Syria, which by default will include Iran, then why is the US then insisting Iran not to participate n Geneva 2, or only participate on the sidelines, a precondition that Iran has rejected?
7. United States, the West, Iran, Russia, Syria and the geopolitical shift, which has left Saudi Arabia isolated: Yet the pattern of global terrorism has been sponsored by the US, Israel, and their Arab partners Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Will the US stop its support for terrorists?
8. How far will the US go to counter Saudi Arabia\'s destructive role at least regionally: Are the 2 countries headed for a clash?
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Is Extremism Bad? | Shaykh Salim Yusufali | English
What is extremism? Is it always bad? A thought provoking clip that explains the three types of people.
What is extremism? Is it always bad? A thought provoking clip that explains the three types of people.
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Appropriate Reactions to Inappropriate Cartoons; France \'Fighting Extremism\' - Maulana Syed Rizvi | English
- Discussing France, who has the largest Muslim population in the Western world, 8.8% of the national population
- Recent events in France and the reaction of President Macron are a matter of...
- Discussing France, who has the largest Muslim population in the Western world, 8.8% of the national population
- Recent events in France and the reaction of President Macron are a matter of concern for Muslims, especially since whatever happens in France, has ripple effects in Canada\'s province of Quebec
- Anti-Muslim sentiments lead to the control and curbing of the freedom of thought of Muslims, exploiting the beheading incident related to the cartoons of the Prophet
- Islam isn\'t against freedom of expression, however there are limitations and responsibilities
- Violent reactions to cartoons are not acceptable, however the same values that allow the cartoon, also allow Muslims the right to express objection to the cartoons
- Publishing them and then using them in a middle school setting as an example of freedom of expression was an unwise decision because it adds to xenophobia and Islamophobia.
- On the pretext of fighting extremism, President Marcon has asked Muslim leaders to accept a “charter of republican values”. He has given the French Council of the Muslim Faith, a 15-day ultimatum to accept the charter.
- For the Muslims who become over-emotional in these matters and do things that harm the overall image of Islam, I ask them to remember Surah al-Hijr, verse 95
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- Discussing France, who has the largest Muslim population in the Western world, 8.8% of the national population
- Recent events in France and the reaction of President Macron are a matter of concern for Muslims, especially since whatever happens in France, has ripple effects in Canada\'s province of Quebec
- Anti-Muslim sentiments lead to the control and curbing of the freedom of thought of Muslims, exploiting the beheading incident related to the cartoons of the Prophet
- Islam isn\'t against freedom of expression, however there are limitations and responsibilities
- Violent reactions to cartoons are not acceptable, however the same values that allow the cartoon, also allow Muslims the right to express objection to the cartoons
- Publishing them and then using them in a middle school setting as an example of freedom of expression was an unwise decision because it adds to xenophobia and Islamophobia.
- On the pretext of fighting extremism, President Marcon has asked Muslim leaders to accept a “charter of republican values”. He has given the French Council of the Muslim Faith, a 15-day ultimatum to accept the charter.
- For the Muslims who become over-emotional in these matters and do things that harm the overall image of Islam, I ask them to remember Surah al-Hijr, verse 95
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[18 Dec 2013] UN approves draft of Iranian president anti violence initiative - English
Iranian president\'s proposal for a global campaign against violence and extremism has been approved by the United Nations.
Iran\'s UN ambassador Mohammad Khazaee said the UN General Assembly...
Iranian president\'s proposal for a global campaign against violence and extremism has been approved by the United Nations.
Iran\'s UN ambassador Mohammad Khazaee said the UN General Assembly approved unanimously the draft resolution put forth by Iran for \"A world against violence and extremism\" - known as WAVE. He also noted that the resolution is aimed at promoting global interactions to eradicate violence across the world. Iranian diplomats have for months been negotiating with other UN members to finalize the draft document. In his speech to the UN General Assembly earlier this year, President Rouhani said that the world should unite against violence and extremism.
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Iranian president\'s proposal for a global campaign against violence and extremism has been approved by the United Nations.
Iran\'s UN ambassador Mohammad Khazaee said the UN General Assembly approved unanimously the draft resolution put forth by Iran for \"A world against violence and extremism\" - known as WAVE. He also noted that the resolution is aimed at promoting global interactions to eradicate violence across the world. Iranian diplomats have for months been negotiating with other UN members to finalize the draft document. In his speech to the UN General Assembly earlier this year, President Rouhani said that the world should unite against violence and extremism.
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[Islam & Life] New Anti-terrorist measures - Effects on Doctors and Muslim patients - 21Jul2011 - English
The British government has launched its latest strategy to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism and extremism.
The Prevent Strategy 2011 sets out plans for how the government deals...
The British government has launched its latest strategy to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism and extremism.
The Prevent Strategy 2011 sets out plans for how the government deals with all forms of terrorism. According to the new policy doctors and health professionals will be asked to identify people who are allegedly vulnerable to being drawn into terrorism. In this edition of the show we ask the following question; how will the new anti-terrorist measures affect doctors and Muslim patients?
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The British government has launched its latest strategy to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism and extremism.
The Prevent Strategy 2011 sets out plans for how the government deals with all forms of terrorism. According to the new policy doctors and health professionals will be asked to identify people who are allegedly vulnerable to being drawn into terrorism. In this edition of the show we ask the following question; how will the new anti-terrorist measures affect doctors and Muslim patients?
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[Islam & Life] What effects do the UK's counter-terrorism strategies have on academic freedom? 28Jul211 English
British home secretary Theresa May accused universities of complacency over campus extremism.
However university vice chancellors across the country have warned the government that to clamp...
British home secretary Theresa May accused universities of complacency over campus extremism.
However university vice chancellors across the country have warned the government that to clamp violent extremist speakers on campuses could lead to renewed freedom of speech rows. In this edition of the show we ask the following question; what effects do the UK's counter-terrorism strategies have on academic freedom?
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British home secretary Theresa May accused universities of complacency over campus extremism.
However university vice chancellors across the country have warned the government that to clamp violent extremist speakers on campuses could lead to renewed freedom of speech rows. In this edition of the show we ask the following question; what effects do the UK's counter-terrorism strategies have on academic freedom?
President Ahmadinejad says Anti-Islam Film is Weakness and Abuse of Freedom - 23SEP12 - English
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad slammed an anti-Islam film that has provoked a violent reaction in the Muslim world.
\\\"Fundamentally, first of all, any action that is provocative,...
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad slammed an anti-Islam film that has provoked a violent reaction in the Muslim world.
\\\"Fundamentally, first of all, any action that is provocative, offends the religious thoughts and feelings of any people, we condemn,\\\"
\\\"Likewise, we condemn any type of extremism. Of course, what took place was ugly. Offending the Holy Prophet is quite ugly. This has very little or nothing to do with freedom and freedom of speech. This is the weakness of and the abuse of freedom, and in many places it is a crime. It shouldn\\\'t take place, and I do hope the day will come in which politicians will not seek to offend those whom others hold holy,\\\"
\\\"We also believe that this must also be resolved in a humane atmosphere, in a participatory environment, and we do not like anyone losing their lives or being killed for any reason, anywhere in the world.\\\"
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad slammed an anti-Islam film that has provoked a violent reaction in the Muslim world.
\\\"Fundamentally, first of all, any action that is provocative, offends the religious thoughts and feelings of any people, we condemn,\\\"
\\\"Likewise, we condemn any type of extremism. Of course, what took place was ugly. Offending the Holy Prophet is quite ugly. This has very little or nothing to do with freedom and freedom of speech. This is the weakness of and the abuse of freedom, and in many places it is a crime. It shouldn\\\'t take place, and I do hope the day will come in which politicians will not seek to offend those whom others hold holy,\\\"
\\\"We also believe that this must also be resolved in a humane atmosphere, in a participatory environment, and we do not like anyone losing their lives or being killed for any reason, anywhere in the world.\\\"
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[10 May 13] US seeks a way out of Syria swamp - English
US Secretary of State John Kerry says all parties must try to come up with a \"political solution\" to the crisis in Syria, warning against the ongoing violence in the Arab state and a...
US Secretary of State John Kerry says all parties must try to come up with a \"political solution\" to the crisis in Syria, warning against the ongoing violence in the Arab state and a rise in extremism there. The remarks on finding a political solution to the crisis in Syria come as Hagel has hinted at Washington\'s bid to change the geopolitical map of the Middle East.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Redwan Rizk, political analyst, about the US call for a political solution to the Syrian conflict . What follows is an approximate transcription of the interview.
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US Secretary of State John Kerry says all parties must try to come up with a \"political solution\" to the crisis in Syria, warning against the ongoing violence in the Arab state and a rise in extremism there. The remarks on finding a political solution to the crisis in Syria come as Hagel has hinted at Washington\'s bid to change the geopolitical map of the Middle East.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Redwan Rizk, political analyst, about the US call for a political solution to the Syrian conflict . What follows is an approximate transcription of the interview.
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