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[Comment with George Galloway] Death of Gaddafi - 21Oct2011 - English
George: Wounded in a massive NATO airstrike, Colonel Gaddafi was captured alive and walked down the road being jostled before being cold bloodedly executed with a bullet to the head.
And as it...
George: Wounded in a massive NATO airstrike, Colonel Gaddafi was captured alive and walked down the road being jostled before being cold bloodedly executed with a bullet to the head.
And as it would appear were both of his sons Motasem and Seif al-Islam. And I suppose this was a fitting end to a brutal dictatorship, a brute death for a brute.
But what does it tell us about the news Libya, that the body of the former leader was then stripped naked and dragged through the streets of his birth place, Sirte
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George: Wounded in a massive NATO airstrike, Colonel Gaddafi was captured alive and walked down the road being jostled before being cold bloodedly executed with a bullet to the head.
And as it would appear were both of his sons Motasem and Seif al-Islam. And I suppose this was a fitting end to a brutal dictatorship, a brute death for a brute.
But what does it tell us about the news Libya, that the body of the former leader was then stripped naked and dragged through the streets of his birth place, Sirte
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West wants Syria govt gone for good - RT Interviews Syrian Foreign Minister - 27Oct2011 - English
Full text: http://on.rt.com/70mlza
The economic sanctions which are having a harsh impact on the Syrian population highlight a clear contradiction in the West's approach to Syria, insists...
Full text: http://on.rt.com/70mlza
The economic sanctions which are having a harsh impact on the Syrian population highlight a clear contradiction in the West's approach to Syria, insists Syria's Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem.
The Minister gave an exclusive interview to RT discussing how the government of his country sees the way out of the bloodshed Syria has been plunged into since March.
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Full text: http://on.rt.com/70mlza
The economic sanctions which are having a harsh impact on the Syrian population highlight a clear contradiction in the West's approach to Syria, insists Syria's Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem.
The Minister gave an exclusive interview to RT discussing how the government of his country sees the way out of the bloodshed Syria has been plunged into since March.
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Sayyed Nasrallah on Bahraini Revolution, Special Oppression Against it - Arabic sub English
The Secretary General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, said that there is currently a special type of oppression against the Bahraini people.
Sayyed Nasrallah also said that those who are...
The Secretary General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, said that there is currently a special type of oppression against the Bahraini people.
Sayyed Nasrallah also said that those who are banking on the Bahraini people tiring in their calls for their basic rights, are actually banking on a mirage.
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The Secretary General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, said that there is currently a special type of oppression against the Bahraini people.
Sayyed Nasrallah also said that those who are banking on the Bahraini people tiring in their calls for their basic rights, are actually banking on a mirage.
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[REALITY CHECK] Global Revolution - 23 Oct 2011 - English
Vali Amr Muslimeen Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei spoke on several occasions recently.
He also informed that the world economic crisis and public protests will be going global.
And sure...
Vali Amr Muslimeen Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei spoke on several occasions recently.
He also informed that the world economic crisis and public protests will be going global.
And sure enough, protests, inspired by Occupy Wall Street movements, went global on Saturday.
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Vali Amr Muslimeen Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei spoke on several occasions recently.
He also informed that the world economic crisis and public protests will be going global.
And sure enough, protests, inspired by Occupy Wall Street movements, went global on Saturday.
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Muslim b.Aqil استشهاد مسلم بن عقيل - Arabic sub English
This scene is a re-enactment of the death of the heroic Muslim bin Aqeel, the cousin of Imam Hussain (a.s) after he raced his cousin to Kufah to prepare the people for uprising.
As he...
This scene is a re-enactment of the death of the heroic Muslim bin Aqeel, the cousin of Imam Hussain (a.s) after he raced his cousin to Kufah to prepare the people for uprising.
As he arrived to Kufah, he saw what was NOT expected; the people of Kufah were against him and he finally found shelter in the house of a generous lady. However, her greedy son eventually turned Muslim to the authorities for worldly rewards. May God bless this holy warrior!
مشهد تمثيلي لأستشهاد مسلم ابن عقيل سفير الحسين عليه السلام و ابن عمه...بارك الله بالاخوة الأيرانيين اللي تعبوا في انتاج هذه المسلسلات و الافلام الدينية
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This scene is a re-enactment of the death of the heroic Muslim bin Aqeel, the cousin of Imam Hussain (a.s) after he raced his cousin to Kufah to prepare the people for uprising.
As he arrived to Kufah, he saw what was NOT expected; the people of Kufah were against him and he finally found shelter in the house of a generous lady. However, her greedy son eventually turned Muslim to the authorities for worldly rewards. May God bless this holy warrior!
مشهد تمثيلي لأستشهاد مسلم ابن عقيل سفير الحسين عليه السلام و ابن عمه...بارك الله بالاخوة الأيرانيين اللي تعبوا في انتاج هذه المسلسلات و الافلام الدينية
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Egyptians protest against military rule - 19 Nov 2011 - English
Hundreds of thousands of Protesters gathered in Tahrir Square in another Friday Demonstration dubbed " saving democracy and handing over power", the days demonstration comes after the...
Hundreds of thousands of Protesters gathered in Tahrir Square in another Friday Demonstration dubbed " saving democracy and handing over power", the days demonstration comes after the army-backed government proposed a supra-constitutional document which entailed privileges to the army regarding the privacy of its budget as well as stating that the army is protector of constitutional legitimacy, a clause many felt was paving the way for the army's intervention in state affairs even after handing power to a civilian government.
A large number of Egypt's politcal forces from far left to right participated in the demonstration but the overwhelming majority belonged to islamic factions, most prominently the Muslim brotherhood who said that they will continue adding pressure on the military council till the proposed constitutional document is withdrawn and specific dates of the transition of power to a civilian government is set in place for no later than mid 2012.
Another main demand for protesters was the immediate end to military trials for civilians. over 15,000 civilians have been trailed and are currently serving time in harsh military prisons, which is what propelled activists to launch a large campaign against these military tribunals that have been repeatedly used against those who oppose the ruling military council's political decisions.
many of those in the square felt that the there was a sense of unity among protesters despite different political affiliations, they criticized the military council's performance during the transitional period which they felt was extremely poor with ordinary egyptians still feeling economic difficulties and suffering from security conditions which have not been restored to normal since police were forced to withdraw off the streets in late january.
The proposal of the Supra-Constitutional document drove out hundreds of thousands of egyptians in protest in a seen reminiscent of the early days of the revolution and they say they will not leave till the document is withdrawn and a clear timetable to the transition of power is issued.
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Hundreds of thousands of Protesters gathered in Tahrir Square in another Friday Demonstration dubbed " saving democracy and handing over power", the days demonstration comes after the army-backed government proposed a supra-constitutional document which entailed privileges to the army regarding the privacy of its budget as well as stating that the army is protector of constitutional legitimacy, a clause many felt was paving the way for the army's intervention in state affairs even after handing power to a civilian government.
A large number of Egypt's politcal forces from far left to right participated in the demonstration but the overwhelming majority belonged to islamic factions, most prominently the Muslim brotherhood who said that they will continue adding pressure on the military council till the proposed constitutional document is withdrawn and specific dates of the transition of power to a civilian government is set in place for no later than mid 2012.
Another main demand for protesters was the immediate end to military trials for civilians. over 15,000 civilians have been trailed and are currently serving time in harsh military prisons, which is what propelled activists to launch a large campaign against these military tribunals that have been repeatedly used against those who oppose the ruling military council's political decisions.
many of those in the square felt that the there was a sense of unity among protesters despite different political affiliations, they criticized the military council's performance during the transitional period which they felt was extremely poor with ordinary egyptians still feeling economic difficulties and suffering from security conditions which have not been restored to normal since police were forced to withdraw off the streets in late january.
The proposal of the Supra-Constitutional document drove out hundreds of thousands of egyptians in protest in a seen reminiscent of the early days of the revolution and they say they will not leave till the document is withdrawn and a clear timetable to the transition of power is issued.
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Karbala: Beginning of Revolutions كربلاء ام الثورات English
Video depicting the influence that Imam Hussain's revolution in Karbala had on modern history.
هذا الفيديو يظهر لكم اعزائي المشاهدين مدى اثر ثورة...
Video depicting the influence that Imam Hussain's revolution in Karbala had on modern history.
هذا الفيديو يظهر لكم اعزائي المشاهدين مدى اثر ثورة الأمام الحسين عليه السلام على العالم و التأريخ ..نرجوا النشر
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Video depicting the influence that Imam Hussain's revolution in Karbala had on modern history.
هذا الفيديو يظهر لكم اعزائي المشاهدين مدى اثر ثورة الأمام الحسين عليه السلام على العالم و التأريخ ..نرجوا النشر
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Bahrain: Is the government serious about reforms? - The Agenda - 10 Dec 2011 - English
http://www.presstv.ir/Program/215077.html
The Bahrain Independent Commission Inquiry was established on the 29th of June 2011 by King Hamad bin Isa al Khalifa. The commission has been tasked...
http://www.presstv.ir/Program/215077.html
The Bahrain Independent Commission Inquiry was established on the 29th of June 2011 by King Hamad bin Isa al Khalifa. The commission has been tasked with investigating and reporting on the events that took place in Bahrain from February 2011.
There are concerns that there could be serious political and social ramifications from the serious biases and deficiencies in the report. The commission which has been paid for and set up by the regime that has committed these acts has led to human rights organizations to question its legitimacy.
The results of the commission came out on the 23rd of November and the government says it has formed a working group to study the report, which calls for an examination of people's political, economic and social grievances, but opposition parties say no one has contacted them.
Questions have arisen on whether any external pressure for reform especially by the US be thwarted by Saudi Arabia who would not want to empower the opposition in Bahrain. It is also important to note that Bahrain hosts the US fifth fleet.
In this edition of the show we ask; Bahrain: Is the government serious about reforms?
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http://www.presstv.ir/Program/215077.html
The Bahrain Independent Commission Inquiry was established on the 29th of June 2011 by King Hamad bin Isa al Khalifa. The commission has been tasked with investigating and reporting on the events that took place in Bahrain from February 2011.
There are concerns that there could be serious political and social ramifications from the serious biases and deficiencies in the report. The commission which has been paid for and set up by the regime that has committed these acts has led to human rights organizations to question its legitimacy.
The results of the commission came out on the 23rd of November and the government says it has formed a working group to study the report, which calls for an examination of people's political, economic and social grievances, but opposition parties say no one has contacted them.
Questions have arisen on whether any external pressure for reform especially by the US be thwarted by Saudi Arabia who would not want to empower the opposition in Bahrain. It is also important to note that Bahrain hosts the US fifth fleet.
In this edition of the show we ask; Bahrain: Is the government serious about reforms?
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UPRISING against target killing of Shia Muslims in Pakistan.-Part1[URDU]
KARACHI 01Jan2012
governor house surrounded by thousands of protesters after martyrdom of Askari Raza in Karachi city.
Pakistani Media Coverage Recording.
KARACHI 01Jan2012
governor house surrounded by thousands of protesters after martyrdom of Askari Raza in Karachi city.
Pakistani Media Coverage Recording.
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