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California police search for answers in beating death of Iraqi woman - Mar 27, 2012 - English
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is now involved in the case of an Iraqi woman beaten to death in her Southern California home.
The El Cajon Police Department says the FBI is providing...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is now involved in the case of an Iraqi woman beaten to death in her Southern California home.
The El Cajon Police Department says the FBI is providing assistance as it investigates the death of Shaima Alawadi and whether her death was a hate crime.
The mother of five had suffered multiple blows to the head with a large object. Police say her 17-year-old daughter discovered her in the kitchen on Wednesday, along with a threatening note.
Hanif Mohebi is executive director of the San Diego chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
Mohebi says the family had received another threatening note but had dismissed it as a prank.
Alawadi\'s daughter has said that the note called her mother a terrorist and demanded she go back to her country.
Mohebi says the family remains in a state of shock.
Mohebi says for right now, family members are choosing not to speak to the media.
A family friend says he believes the reports that Alawaidi’s death is a hate crime.
El Cajon is located about 2 hours south of Los Angeles.
The city has America’s second largest community of Iraqis, behind Michigan.
But police say the beating is an isolated incident and the community shouldn’t feel targeted.
Muslim leaders say the beating follows several months of increased reports of hate crimes in the San Diego area.
They say the community needs to be vigilant in reporting any kind of threat or violence against them.
Police say they have no suspects or persons of interest in this case.
They have not confirmed whether any fingerprints were found on the note left at the crime scene.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation is now involved in the case of an Iraqi woman beaten to death in her Southern California home.
The El Cajon Police Department says the FBI is providing assistance as it investigates the death of Shaima Alawadi and whether her death was a hate crime.
The mother of five had suffered multiple blows to the head with a large object. Police say her 17-year-old daughter discovered her in the kitchen on Wednesday, along with a threatening note.
Hanif Mohebi is executive director of the San Diego chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
Mohebi says the family had received another threatening note but had dismissed it as a prank.
Alawadi\'s daughter has said that the note called her mother a terrorist and demanded she go back to her country.
Mohebi says the family remains in a state of shock.
Mohebi says for right now, family members are choosing not to speak to the media.
A family friend says he believes the reports that Alawaidi’s death is a hate crime.
El Cajon is located about 2 hours south of Los Angeles.
The city has America’s second largest community of Iraqis, behind Michigan.
But police say the beating is an isolated incident and the community shouldn’t feel targeted.
Muslim leaders say the beating follows several months of increased reports of hate crimes in the San Diego area.
They say the community needs to be vigilant in reporting any kind of threat or violence against them.
Police say they have no suspects or persons of interest in this case.
They have not confirmed whether any fingerprints were found on the note left at the crime scene.
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[27 Oct 2013] Terrorists kill 14 Iranian border guards - English
Terrorists kill & injure Iranian police border guards in an ambush attack in the South East of Iran. . 14 border guards with an average age of around twenty years old were killed and six were...
Terrorists kill & injure Iranian police border guards in an ambush attack in the South East of Iran. . 14 border guards with an average age of around twenty years old were killed and six were injured during an ambush attack near Iran-Pakistan border in Iran\'s Sistan-and-Baluchestan Province, on Friday. Iranian Police Chief after discussing the issue with high ranking police officials held a press conference. He stated that investigation to find the group responsible for the attack is ongoing. Iran and Pakistan signed a security agreement in February, under which both countries would cooperate in preventing and combating organized crime and will fight against terrorism and activities posing a threat to national security of either country. Iran\'s police chief in an exclusive interview with Press TV stated that every country including Iran has a sovereign right to protect its borders
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Terrorists kill & injure Iranian police border guards in an ambush attack in the South East of Iran. . 14 border guards with an average age of around twenty years old were killed and six were injured during an ambush attack near Iran-Pakistan border in Iran\'s Sistan-and-Baluchestan Province, on Friday. Iranian Police Chief after discussing the issue with high ranking police officials held a press conference. He stated that investigation to find the group responsible for the attack is ongoing. Iran and Pakistan signed a security agreement in February, under which both countries would cooperate in preventing and combating organized crime and will fight against terrorism and activities posing a threat to national security of either country. Iran\'s police chief in an exclusive interview with Press TV stated that every country including Iran has a sovereign right to protect its borders
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US official in Pakistan faces murder charge - 28Jan2011 - English
A huge crowd of anti-US protesters took to the streets in Karachi to denounce the killing of two motorcycle riders in the city of Lahore by a US consular official. Pakistani police have charged the...
A huge crowd of anti-US protesters took to the streets in Karachi to denounce the killing of two motorcycle riders in the city of Lahore by a US consular official. Pakistani police have charged the diplomat with double murder.
According to a provincial minister, the US official believed the two intended to rob him. A pedestrian was also killed by a speeding car from the US consulate.
These demonstrators are protesting against the recent killings in Lahore by the US diplomats and for the immediate release of Afia siddiqui, an American-educated neuroscientist who was sentenced to 86 years in jail in the US after being convicted of trying to kill an American soldier.
Anti-US sentiments run high in Pakistan. American drone attacks are another source of growing anger at the US and its policies. Over one thousand civilian have been killed so far in these attacks.
Pakistani media speculate that the consulate official charged with the murder of two Pakistani citizens is an agent of the notorious US private security firm, XE (Zee) services formerly known as Blackwater.
Muhammad Aslam Tarin, Lahore Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) says the men who were shot dead had no previous criminal records, adding that none of them had robbed or fired at the diplomat. The US embassy in Islamabad confirmed that Davis was a consular worker but said it was still trying to work out with the police what had happened.
What does US government say?
Washington is apparently wary of the rising anti-American sentiment in Pakistan given its strategic partnership with Islamabad, but analysts remain skeptical about the strength and future of US ties with regional nations. After all, many Pakistanis say they view the United States with suspicion or outright enmity because of what they call Washington's interfering policies in the Muslim world.
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A huge crowd of anti-US protesters took to the streets in Karachi to denounce the killing of two motorcycle riders in the city of Lahore by a US consular official. Pakistani police have charged the diplomat with double murder.
According to a provincial minister, the US official believed the two intended to rob him. A pedestrian was also killed by a speeding car from the US consulate.
These demonstrators are protesting against the recent killings in Lahore by the US diplomats and for the immediate release of Afia siddiqui, an American-educated neuroscientist who was sentenced to 86 years in jail in the US after being convicted of trying to kill an American soldier.
Anti-US sentiments run high in Pakistan. American drone attacks are another source of growing anger at the US and its policies. Over one thousand civilian have been killed so far in these attacks.
Pakistani media speculate that the consulate official charged with the murder of two Pakistani citizens is an agent of the notorious US private security firm, XE (Zee) services formerly known as Blackwater.
Muhammad Aslam Tarin, Lahore Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) says the men who were shot dead had no previous criminal records, adding that none of them had robbed or fired at the diplomat. The US embassy in Islamabad confirmed that Davis was a consular worker but said it was still trying to work out with the police what had happened.
What does US government say?
Washington is apparently wary of the rising anti-American sentiment in Pakistan given its strategic partnership with Islamabad, but analysts remain skeptical about the strength and future of US ties with regional nations. After all, many Pakistanis say they view the United States with suspicion or outright enmity because of what they call Washington's interfering policies in the Muslim world.
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Zionist police burst into the Synagogue and attack the worshipers
Zionist police burst into the Synagogue during Passover prayers and attack the worshippers. On April 26, 2005, thousands of Anti-Zionist Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem gathered to protest the...
Zionist police burst into the Synagogue during Passover prayers and attack the worshippers. On April 26, 2005, thousands of Anti-Zionist Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem gathered to protest the despicable events which occurred during a protest at Highway 6 near Kibbutz Regavin when demonstrators against the Highway expansion which was destroying ancient Jewish graves were viciously attacked by Security Guards.
In retaliation for the mass protest, Israeli police entered an Orthodox Jewish Synagogue in Jerusalem and attacked devout Jews who were in the shul to pray during the Passover Holiday.
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Zionist police burst into the Synagogue during Passover prayers and attack the worshippers. On April 26, 2005, thousands of Anti-Zionist Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem gathered to protest the despicable events which occurred during a protest at Highway 6 near Kibbutz Regavin when demonstrators against the Highway expansion which was destroying ancient Jewish graves were viciously attacked by Security Guards.
In retaliation for the mass protest, Israeli police entered an Orthodox Jewish Synagogue in Jerusalem and attacked devout Jews who were in the shul to pray during the Passover Holiday.
Dubai Eleven - Death squad caught on CCTV hunting for Hamas leader - 16Feb10 - English
Dubai's chief of police says an 11-member hit squad carrying European passports was responsible for last month's murder of a prominent Hamas member.
Mahmud al-Mabhuh was found dead in his luxury...
Dubai's chief of police says an 11-member hit squad carrying European passports was responsible for last month's murder of a prominent Hamas member.
Mahmud al-Mabhuh was found dead in his luxury hotel room.
Police have said they will issue arrest warrants soon.
Two Palestinians suspected of providing logistical support have also been detained.
Al Jazeera's Ayman Mohyeldin reports from Gaza.
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Dubai's chief of police says an 11-member hit squad carrying European passports was responsible for last month's murder of a prominent Hamas member.
Mahmud al-Mabhuh was found dead in his luxury hotel room.
Police have said they will issue arrest warrants soon.
Two Palestinians suspected of providing logistical support have also been detained.
Al Jazeera's Ayman Mohyeldin reports from Gaza.
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Canadian Activist Targeted by Government Surveillance, Harassment Ahead of G20 Summit - English
The G20 host province of Ontario has secretly passed an unprecedented regulation allowing police to arrest anyone near the G20 security zone who refuses to identify themselves or agree to a police...
The G20 host province of Ontario has secretly passed an unprecedented regulation allowing police to arrest anyone near the G20 security zone who refuses to identify themselves or agree to a police search. We speak to Stefan Christoff, a Montreal-based activist who has come under harassment from the Canadian intelligence agency, CSIS, over the past year
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The G20 host province of Ontario has secretly passed an unprecedented regulation allowing police to arrest anyone near the G20 security zone who refuses to identify themselves or agree to a police search. We speak to Stefan Christoff, a Montreal-based activist who has come under harassment from the Canadian intelligence agency, CSIS, over the past year
10 Killed in blast in Lahore near Arbaeen Procession - 25Jan2011 - English
10 people have been killed including four police men as a sucide bomber strucks a police check post. The bomber wanted to target either the Arbaeen procession or the famous sofi shrine both minutes...
10 people have been killed including four police men as a sucide bomber strucks a police check post. The bomber wanted to target either the Arbaeen procession or the famous sofi shrine both minutes away from the scene.
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10 people have been killed including four police men as a sucide bomber strucks a police check post. The bomber wanted to target either the Arbaeen procession or the famous sofi shrine both minutes away from the scene.
Cairo 2011 - Protest Against Pres Mubarak - All Languages
Caution: some scenes might seem violent to some viewers. This is the latest footage of the cairo protest against President Mubarak. Here, the police attack the protesters. Hundreds have already...
Caution: some scenes might seem violent to some viewers. This is the latest footage of the cairo protest against President Mubarak. Here, the police attack the protesters. Hundreds have already been killed. Allahuakbar!
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Caution: some scenes might seem violent to some viewers. This is the latest footage of the cairo protest against President Mubarak. Here, the police attack the protesters. Hundreds have already been killed. Allahuakbar!
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CCTV - Traffic cops escape Wolves attack on M23 highway - All Languages
Security camera footage posted online shows a pack of wolves charging at a traffic police patrol on a highway in southern Russia. The police officer jumps into the car he has pulled over moments...
Security camera footage posted online shows a pack of wolves charging at a traffic police patrol on a highway in southern Russia. The police officer jumps into the car he has pulled over moments before - just in time to escape the animals.
The M23 highway runs along the Black Sea coast, connecting the cities of Rostov-on-Don and Taganrog
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Security camera footage posted online shows a pack of wolves charging at a traffic police patrol on a highway in southern Russia. The police officer jumps into the car he has pulled over moments before - just in time to escape the animals.
The M23 highway runs along the Black Sea coast, connecting the cities of Rostov-on-Don and Taganrog
Toronto G20 EXPOSED Final Cut (Original Full-Length Edited) Documentary - English
Filmmaker’s documentary examines troubled Toronto summit Like you would expect in North Korea, it doesn’t look like we are going to get a federal inquiry into what the hell happened during the...
Filmmaker’s documentary examines troubled Toronto summit Like you would expect in North Korea, it doesn’t look like we are going to get a federal inquiry into what the hell happened during the G20 But thanks to independent documentary filmmaker Derek Soberal we do have a comprehensive record they can’t quash.
Last summer the G20 visited Toronto.
In advance of that, the G20 sent the city millions of
dollars for "equipment and training."
This video shows some of what the G20 got for their money.
This story was not reported in the US or elsewhere for that matter.
It's time for the rest of the world to learn what happened and who
is responsible.
This documentary covers:
unconstitutional kettling, detainment, and arrest of hundreds of innocent people at Queen & spidina Toronto.
Horrific conditions at the eastern ave detention center
Abandon Police cars allowed to burn on live tv
Police ordered to stand down while the Black Bloc riots
Largest mass arrest in Canadian history
Secret laws (The public works protection act.)
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Filmmaker’s documentary examines troubled Toronto summit Like you would expect in North Korea, it doesn’t look like we are going to get a federal inquiry into what the hell happened during the G20 But thanks to independent documentary filmmaker Derek Soberal we do have a comprehensive record they can’t quash.
Last summer the G20 visited Toronto.
In advance of that, the G20 sent the city millions of
dollars for "equipment and training."
This video shows some of what the G20 got for their money.
This story was not reported in the US or elsewhere for that matter.
It's time for the rest of the world to learn what happened and who
is responsible.
This documentary covers:
unconstitutional kettling, detainment, and arrest of hundreds of innocent people at Queen & spidina Toronto.
Horrific conditions at the eastern ave detention center
Abandon Police cars allowed to burn on live tv
Police ordered to stand down while the Black Bloc riots
Largest mass arrest in Canadian history
Secret laws (The public works protection act.)
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[March for the Alternative] Protesters break into bank, clash with cops as London march turns violent-26Mar2011 -English
Tens of thousands of mostly peaceful demonstrators streamed into central London on Saturday to march against government budget cuts, with a small breakaway group smashing its way into a bank,...
Tens of thousands of mostly peaceful demonstrators streamed into central London on Saturday to march against government budget cuts, with a small breakaway group smashing its way into a bank, breaking windows and spray painting logos on the walls. Another group of black-clad protesters hurled paint bombs and ammonia-filled light bulbs at police. Organisers of the march estimated that at least 250,000 people from across the country were peacefully joining in the demonstration, the biggest protest in London since a series of rallies against the Iraq war in 2003. Police said they were not giving out crowd estimates.
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Tens of thousands of mostly peaceful demonstrators streamed into central London on Saturday to march against government budget cuts, with a small breakaway group smashing its way into a bank, breaking windows and spray painting logos on the walls. Another group of black-clad protesters hurled paint bombs and ammonia-filled light bulbs at police. Organisers of the march estimated that at least 250,000 people from across the country were peacefully joining in the demonstration, the biggest protest in London since a series of rallies against the Iraq war in 2003. Police said they were not giving out crowd estimates.
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[Comment with George Galloway] Britain unrest - 11Aug2011 - English
In this edition of the show George talks about the unrest which rocked Britain in a scale unprecedented in 30 years following the police's killing of black male Mark Duggan in a shooting spree in...
In this edition of the show George talks about the unrest which rocked Britain in a scale unprecedented in 30 years following the police's killing of black male Mark Duggan in a shooting spree in the London suburb of Tottenham last Thursday.
The security forces fatally shot the 26-year-old after stopping his minicab to make an arrest as part of a preplanned operation. Tension erupted on Saturday, when a few hundred people gathered outside a police station in Tottenham to protest the killing. The protests have spread to major cities like Birmingham, Liverpool, and Bristol.
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In this edition of the show George talks about the unrest which rocked Britain in a scale unprecedented in 30 years following the police's killing of black male Mark Duggan in a shooting spree in the London suburb of Tottenham last Thursday.
The security forces fatally shot the 26-year-old after stopping his minicab to make an arrest as part of a preplanned operation. Tension erupted on Saturday, when a few hundred people gathered outside a police station in Tottenham to protest the killing. The protests have spread to major cities like Birmingham, Liverpool, and Bristol.
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New footage shows Israeli brutality - All Languages
The video showed an Israeli police using excessive force against a defenseless woman in front of a child while kicking a young boy who is detained minutes later, Press TV reported on Saturday....
The video showed an Israeli police using excessive force against a defenseless woman in front of a child while kicking a young boy who is detained minutes later, Press TV reported on Saturday.
Meanwhile, a report released on Thursday by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) said that Israel has since 1967 detained about 750,000 Palestinians including some 12,000 women and tens of thousands of children.
PCBS said that Israel currently holds some 6,000 Palestinians in prisons, including 35 women and 285 children.
In addition, one or more members of almost every Palestinian family have been detained by the Israeli police.
PCBS further said that more than 200 detainees have since 1967 been killed as a result of medical negligence, torture or murder by Israeli soldiers and prison guards.
On Friday, about 12,000 Gazans staged a mass rally, which was called for by the democratically elected Hamas government, to express their solidarity with the Palestinians prisoners who are on a hunger strike for the second consecutive week in response to harsh measures used against them.
�We will not rest until every Palestinian prisoner has returns to his family, we will continue our activities and resistance until we secure the release of all of our brothers and sisters who are being held captive by the Zionists,� one of the demonstrator told Press TV.
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The video showed an Israeli police using excessive force against a defenseless woman in front of a child while kicking a young boy who is detained minutes later, Press TV reported on Saturday.
Meanwhile, a report released on Thursday by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) said that Israel has since 1967 detained about 750,000 Palestinians including some 12,000 women and tens of thousands of children.
PCBS said that Israel currently holds some 6,000 Palestinians in prisons, including 35 women and 285 children.
In addition, one or more members of almost every Palestinian family have been detained by the Israeli police.
PCBS further said that more than 200 detainees have since 1967 been killed as a result of medical negligence, torture or murder by Israeli soldiers and prison guards.
On Friday, about 12,000 Gazans staged a mass rally, which was called for by the democratically elected Hamas government, to express their solidarity with the Palestinians prisoners who are on a hunger strike for the second consecutive week in response to harsh measures used against them.
�We will not rest until every Palestinian prisoner has returns to his family, we will continue our activities and resistance until we secure the release of all of our brothers and sisters who are being held captive by the Zionists,� one of the demonstrator told Press TV.
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[AMERICAN AWAKENING] - US police crackdown on protest camps - 15 Nov 2011 - English
The US police have used force against anti-wall street protesters again. Police in Oakland removed tents put up by the demonstrators, and arrested over 30 people. Such actions have failed to end...
The US police have used force against anti-wall street protesters again. Police in Oakland removed tents put up by the demonstrators, and arrested over 30 people. Such actions have failed to end the months-long anti-wall street movement that has engulfed large swathes of America.
A great dislay of Freedom of Speech and Expression...
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The US police have used force against anti-wall street protesters again. Police in Oakland removed tents put up by the demonstrators, and arrested over 30 people. Such actions have failed to end the months-long anti-wall street movement that has engulfed large swathes of America.
A great dislay of Freedom of Speech and Expression...
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[03 Aug 2012] Clashes beef up in Sana interior ministry - English
[03 Aug 2012] Clashes beef up in Sana interior ministry - English
As tension between Yemeni political powers who signed the power transfer deal is escalating, a ceasefire was announced between the...
[03 Aug 2012] Clashes beef up in Sana interior ministry - English
As tension between Yemeni political powers who signed the power transfer deal is escalating, a ceasefire was announced between the police forces and units of army who supported the uprising against Ali Abdullah Saleh rule.Police forces and the armed tribesmen who supported Saleh against revolutionaries gave the Ministry of Interior a deadline of one month to receive what they claimed their financial rights.
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[03 Aug 2012] Clashes beef up in Sana interior ministry - English
As tension between Yemeni political powers who signed the power transfer deal is escalating, a ceasefire was announced between the police forces and units of army who supported the uprising against Ali Abdullah Saleh rule.Police forces and the armed tribesmen who supported Saleh against revolutionaries gave the Ministry of Interior a deadline of one month to receive what they claimed their financial rights.
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[07 Aug 2012] West plans to take over Middle East nations Analyst - English
[07 Aug 2012] West plans to take over Middle East nations Analyst - English
Syrian security forces have clashed with foreign-sponsored insurgents in several neighborhoods in the country's largest...
[07 Aug 2012] West plans to take over Middle East nations Analyst - English
Syrian security forces have clashed with foreign-sponsored insurgents in several neighborhoods in the country's largest city of Aleppo as part of their efforts to clear the city of the armed groups.
The Syrian government forces entered the al-Sakhour area inside Aleppo and arrested between 200 and 250 insurgents, 70 of whom are believed to be foreigners.
Meanwhile, the Syrian armed gangs attacked a traffic police station in central Aleppo on Tuesday and opened fire on the Syrian police forces, leading to casualties.
The foreign-backed insurgents receive arms and support from several Western and regional states, including Saudi Arabia.
Many people, including security forces, have been killed in the unrest in Syria that began in March 2011.
This is while the United Nations has pulled its observers out of Aleppo due to, what it called, the worsening situation in the city. Almost 20 UN observers returned to the mission's headquarters in Damascus.
Damascus says, "outlaws, saboteurs, and insurgents" are behind the unrest in the country, while the opposition accuses the security forces of killing the protesters.
The Syrian government says the chaos is being orchestrated from outside the country, and there are reports that a very large number of the armed insurgents are foreign nationals.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Dan Dicks, founder of Press for Truth, from Toronto, to further discuss the issue.
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[07 Aug 2012] West plans to take over Middle East nations Analyst - English
Syrian security forces have clashed with foreign-sponsored insurgents in several neighborhoods in the country's largest city of Aleppo as part of their efforts to clear the city of the armed groups.
The Syrian government forces entered the al-Sakhour area inside Aleppo and arrested between 200 and 250 insurgents, 70 of whom are believed to be foreigners.
Meanwhile, the Syrian armed gangs attacked a traffic police station in central Aleppo on Tuesday and opened fire on the Syrian police forces, leading to casualties.
The foreign-backed insurgents receive arms and support from several Western and regional states, including Saudi Arabia.
Many people, including security forces, have been killed in the unrest in Syria that began in March 2011.
This is while the United Nations has pulled its observers out of Aleppo due to, what it called, the worsening situation in the city. Almost 20 UN observers returned to the mission's headquarters in Damascus.
Damascus says, "outlaws, saboteurs, and insurgents" are behind the unrest in the country, while the opposition accuses the security forces of killing the protesters.
The Syrian government says the chaos is being orchestrated from outside the country, and there are reports that a very large number of the armed insurgents are foreign nationals.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Dan Dicks, founder of Press for Truth, from Toronto, to further discuss the issue.
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[12 Aug 2012] Afghan freedom depends on US interests - News Analysis - English
[12 Aug 2012] Afghan freedom depends on US interests - English
More than a decade in Afghanistan the US-led forces are now facing more violence. As many as eight US-led troopers have been killed...
[12 Aug 2012] Afghan freedom depends on US interests - English
More than a decade in Afghanistan the US-led forces are now facing more violence. As many as eight US-led troopers have been killed by locals in southern Afghanistan over the past three days in the so-called "green-on-blue" attacks. In two separate incidents on Friday, three American forces were shot by a man in Afghan police uniform, who had invited them to a meal, while three other troopers were killed by an Afghan, employed in a NATO base.
According to a NATO count, green-on-blue attacks, in which Afghans turn their weapons against the foreign forces, have killed a total of 34 foreign troopers this year. The inspector general police of the Helmand province, Abdul Nabi Ilham described the green-on-blue attacks as a new tactic of the Taliban. Thousands of NATO troopers, due to withdraw from Afghanistan in 2014, are still in the country under the pretext of 'training and working alongside Afghan soldiers' for the anti-insurgency campaign.
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[12 Aug 2012] Afghan freedom depends on US interests - English
More than a decade in Afghanistan the US-led forces are now facing more violence. As many as eight US-led troopers have been killed by locals in southern Afghanistan over the past three days in the so-called "green-on-blue" attacks. In two separate incidents on Friday, three American forces were shot by a man in Afghan police uniform, who had invited them to a meal, while three other troopers were killed by an Afghan, employed in a NATO base.
According to a NATO count, green-on-blue attacks, in which Afghans turn their weapons against the foreign forces, have killed a total of 34 foreign troopers this year. The inspector general police of the Helmand province, Abdul Nabi Ilham described the green-on-blue attacks as a new tactic of the Taliban. Thousands of NATO troopers, due to withdraw from Afghanistan in 2014, are still in the country under the pretext of 'training and working alongside Afghan soldiers' for the anti-insurgency campaign.
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[29 Oct 2013] In Bangladesh, scores injured demanding the premier resign - English
Scores of people have been injured as riot police in Bangladesh used tear gas and rubber bullets against opposition supporters on the third and final day of a general strike.
A senior officer...
Scores of people have been injured as riot police in Bangladesh used tear gas and rubber bullets against opposition supporters on the third and final day of a general strike.
A senior officer was seriously injured in the capital Dhaka when protesters hurled a small explosive device at a group of riot police. At least 16 people have been killed in political violence since Friday. The main opposition party led by former premier Khaleda Zia, who has close relations with military leaders, is demanding that a caretaker administration oversee an election scheduled for January. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has instead proposed an all-party interim government led by her to oversee the January polls. She says previous caretaker governments have paved the way for a military coup.
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Scores of people have been injured as riot police in Bangladesh used tear gas and rubber bullets against opposition supporters on the third and final day of a general strike.
A senior officer was seriously injured in the capital Dhaka when protesters hurled a small explosive device at a group of riot police. At least 16 people have been killed in political violence since Friday. The main opposition party led by former premier Khaleda Zia, who has close relations with military leaders, is demanding that a caretaker administration oversee an election scheduled for January. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has instead proposed an all-party interim government led by her to oversee the January polls. She says previous caretaker governments have paved the way for a military coup.
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[23 Dec 2013] 14 dead And over 100 injured in car bombing in Egypt - English
A powerful car bomb rocked a police headquarters in a Nile Delta city north of Cairo, leaving at least 14 people dead and over 100 injured.
The blast reportedly occurred at around one A.M. local...
A powerful car bomb rocked a police headquarters in a Nile Delta city north of Cairo, leaving at least 14 people dead and over 100 injured.
The blast reportedly occurred at around one A.M. local time at the Dakahlya security headquarters in the Nile Delta province of Mansour. It caused the collapse of parts of the five-floor building. Most of the casualties are police officers. The head of security for Dakahlia was also wounded in the bombing, and two of his aides were killed. The impact of the explosion was felt around 20 kilometers away and shattered windows of nearby buildings. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack yet.
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A powerful car bomb rocked a police headquarters in a Nile Delta city north of Cairo, leaving at least 14 people dead and over 100 injured.
The blast reportedly occurred at around one A.M. local time at the Dakahlya security headquarters in the Nile Delta province of Mansour. It caused the collapse of parts of the five-floor building. Most of the casualties are police officers. The head of security for Dakahlia was also wounded in the bombing, and two of his aides were killed. The impact of the explosion was felt around 20 kilometers away and shattered windows of nearby buildings. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack yet.
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Kids Cartoon - Mr.Wheeler&Friends - Police Day - All Languages
While Speedy Andy was wandering in the street, he saw a robber who just robbed a shop. The police was trying to catch him. Speedy Andy came up with an idea to help the police, what would he do?
While Speedy Andy was wandering in the street, he saw a robber who just robbed a shop. The police was trying to catch him. Speedy Andy came up with an idea to help the police, what would he do?
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[27/10/19] Britons march against police brutality - English
The annual United Friends and Family Campaign march in London aims to highlight the hundreds of deaths in police custody which have occurred over many decades.
While the problem is systemic,...
The annual United Friends and Family Campaign march in London aims to highlight the hundreds of deaths in police custody which have occurred over many decades.
While the problem is systemic, often maintained by institutional racism many of the families demanding justice for many years maintain that the police are never held to account for deaths in custody and most certainly do not face any semblance of justice, trial or jail.
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The annual United Friends and Family Campaign march in London aims to highlight the hundreds of deaths in police custody which have occurred over many decades.
While the problem is systemic, often maintained by institutional racism many of the families demanding justice for many years maintain that the police are never held to account for deaths in custody and most certainly do not face any semblance of justice, trial or jail.
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The REALITY behind the America Protests 2020 | Why the USA is BURNING, George Floyd & the POLICE STATE | BACKFIRE |
America is on fire and it has the Zionists to thank for that. The murder of George Floyd by police officer Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, Minnesota has sparked intense protests throughout the USA,...
America is on fire and it has the Zionists to thank for that. The murder of George Floyd by police officer Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, Minnesota has sparked intense protests throughout the USA, leading Trump to call in the military and national guard - but is the violence being caused by some protesters alone or is there something else going on behind the scenes? Are USA police trained in israel (occupied Palestine)? What else is the USA government hiding from the public? Are the people now waking up to the sinister, satanic agenda of the USA home and abroad? Sooner or later, the people of the USA, and indeed the world, will wake up to the reality that the one thing that can free humanity from the shackles of modern slavery is the Pure Mohammedan Islam, the Quran & Ahlulbayt (A).
#GeorgeFloyd #MalcolmX #BlackLivesMatter #ICantBreathe #EricGarner
#Revolution #IslamicRevolution #AmericaProtests #BlueLivesMatter #WhiteLivesMatter #NationOfIslam #MartinLutherKing #DeathToAmerica #DeathToisrael
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America is on fire and it has the Zionists to thank for that. The murder of George Floyd by police officer Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, Minnesota has sparked intense protests throughout the USA, leading Trump to call in the military and national guard - but is the violence being caused by some protesters alone or is there something else going on behind the scenes? Are USA police trained in israel (occupied Palestine)? What else is the USA government hiding from the public? Are the people now waking up to the sinister, satanic agenda of the USA home and abroad? Sooner or later, the people of the USA, and indeed the world, will wake up to the reality that the one thing that can free humanity from the shackles of modern slavery is the Pure Mohammedan Islam, the Quran & Ahlulbayt (A).
#GeorgeFloyd #MalcolmX #BlackLivesMatter #ICantBreathe #EricGarner
#Revolution #IslamicRevolution #AmericaProtests #BlueLivesMatter #WhiteLivesMatter #NationOfIslam #MartinLutherKing #DeathToAmerica #DeathToisrael
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Video Footage - Israeli police headbutting Palestinian woman
Video footage shows helmeted S.W.A.T. team member headbutting woman who was protesting against demolition east Jerusalem home three weeks ago.
Video footage shows helmeted S.W.A.T. team member headbutting woman who was protesting against demolition east Jerusalem home three weeks ago.
Saudi police killed two pilgrims - All Languages
Security forces in Saudi Arabia have killed at least two Shia pilgrims and injured four others in the holy city of Medina. Religious police and security forces clashed with female pilgrims who had...
Security forces in Saudi Arabia have killed at least two Shia pilgrims and injured four others in the holy city of Medina. Religious police and security forces clashed with female pilgrims who had gathered outside a cemetery to commemorate the death of the Prophet of Islam.
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Security forces in Saudi Arabia have killed at least two Shia pilgrims and injured four others in the holy city of Medina. Religious police and security forces clashed with female pilgrims who had gathered outside a cemetery to commemorate the death of the Prophet of Islam.
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