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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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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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Anti-War Protest in Washington DC - March 2009 - All Languages
Over 10,000 people participated in this Anti-War protest in Washington DC to deliver a clear message to the American Administration that general public is against waging wars and attacks against...
Over 10,000 people participated in this Anti-War protest in Washington DC to deliver a clear message to the American Administration that general public is against waging wars and attacks against other countries. A democratic country must listen to its civilians and change its policies.
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Over 10,000 people participated in this Anti-War protest in Washington DC to deliver a clear message to the American Administration that general public is against waging wars and attacks against other countries. A democratic country must listen to its civilians and change its policies.
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Russia Says It Will Not Stall Sale of S-300 Anti-Aircraft Defense System To Iran - 14Feb10 - English
Russia has said that it sees no valid reason to stall it's sale of S-300 Anti-Aircraft Defense Systems to the Islamic Republic of Iran. The announcement came just ahead of Israeli Premiere...
Russia has said that it sees no valid reason to stall it's sale of S-300 Anti-Aircraft Defense Systems to the Islamic Republic of Iran. The announcement came just ahead of Israeli Premiere Netanyahu's visit to Russia. Recorded February 14, 2010 at 2100GMT
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Russia has said that it sees no valid reason to stall it's sale of S-300 Anti-Aircraft Defense Systems to the Islamic Republic of Iran. The announcement came just ahead of Israeli Premiere Netanyahu's visit to Russia. Recorded February 14, 2010 at 2100GMT
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ANTI-WAR PROTEST against U.S. Occupations - 20 March 2010 - English
Coverage of Anti-War Protest in Washington DC, USA on 20 March 2010. Mainstream did not think that this protest was important!!! No coverage that was seen on corporate owned media such as FOX, CNN,...
Coverage of Anti-War Protest in Washington DC, USA on 20 March 2010. Mainstream did not think that this protest was important!!! No coverage that was seen on corporate owned media such as FOX, CNN, BBC, ABC... Talk about biased media reporting.
More than 10,000 protestors came out on the streets of Washington DC, the capital of USA and marched in front of White House condemning US war monger policies and demanding an hault on all the occupations in Middle East immediately.
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/03/20/thousands-rally-anniversary-invasion-iraq/
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Coverage of Anti-War Protest in Washington DC, USA on 20 March 2010. Mainstream did not think that this protest was important!!! No coverage that was seen on corporate owned media such as FOX, CNN, BBC, ABC... Talk about biased media reporting.
More than 10,000 protestors came out on the streets of Washington DC, the capital of USA and marched in front of White House condemning US war monger policies and demanding an hault on all the occupations in Middle East immediately.
Reference:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/03/20/thousands-rally-anniversary-invasion-iraq/
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Canadians support anti-govt. protesters in Egypt - 30Jan2011 - English
Hundreds of protestors came out to Toronto downtown on Saturday afternoon to support anti-government protesters in Egypt. Saturday marks the 5th straight day of mass rallies in Egypt, where tens of...
Hundreds of protestors came out to Toronto downtown on Saturday afternoon to support anti-government protesters in Egypt. Saturday marks the 5th straight day of mass rallies in Egypt, where tens of thousands of protesters are defying a nationwide curfew.
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Hundreds of protestors came out to Toronto downtown on Saturday afternoon to support anti-government protesters in Egypt. Saturday marks the 5th straight day of mass rallies in Egypt, where tens of thousands of protesters are defying a nationwide curfew.
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Anti-nuclear vigil held at White House - 21Mar2011 - English
On a peaceful day in front of the White House there was a group focused on US aggression of nuclear proportions.
Nearly 30 years ago William "Doubting" Thomas started the White...
On a peaceful day in front of the White House there was a group focused on US aggression of nuclear proportions.
Nearly 30 years ago William "Doubting" Thomas started the White House Anti-Nuclear Peace Vigil. He died in 2009. But since then, his supporters such as “Concepcion” who's a fixture here--have been carrying out his legacy of urging the US government to redefine its nuclear development and nuclear aggression against other countries.
Thomas' widow Ellen says more nuclear weapons don't make the population safer.
The vigil in front of the white house couldn't come at a more poignant time. With nuclear reactor failures in Japan after a massive earthquake and the us participation of strikes over Libya after a un-mandated no-fly zone, activists say the us government is headed in the wrong direction regarding nuclear development and military activity.
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On a peaceful day in front of the White House there was a group focused on US aggression of nuclear proportions.
Nearly 30 years ago William "Doubting" Thomas started the White House Anti-Nuclear Peace Vigil. He died in 2009. But since then, his supporters such as “Concepcion” who's a fixture here--have been carrying out his legacy of urging the US government to redefine its nuclear development and nuclear aggression against other countries.
Thomas' widow Ellen says more nuclear weapons don't make the population safer.
The vigil in front of the white house couldn't come at a more poignant time. With nuclear reactor failures in Japan after a massive earthquake and the us participation of strikes over Libya after a un-mandated no-fly zone, activists say the us government is headed in the wrong direction regarding nuclear development and military activity.
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Nasrallah slams anti-Iran remarks by Hariri - 9Apr11 - English
Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has underlined Hezbollah\\\'s stance towards the latest developments in Lebanon through a televised speech.
Remarks of caretaker premier Saad Hariri...
Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has underlined Hezbollah\\\'s stance towards the latest developments in Lebanon through a televised speech.
Remarks of caretaker premier Saad Hariri in which he accused Iran of interfering in the affairs of Arab states and inciting problems were considered by Nasrallah as a reflection of Israeli rhetoric.
Sayyed Nasrallah linked the latest position of Saad Hariri to the unrest in the region, especially after Hariri held a telephone conversation with Bahraini king Hamad Bin Khalifa:
The anti Iranian remarks follow a campaign by the March 14 against hezbollah\\\'s arms , but this stance is not new, and nasrallah said it goes back some years and is part of a deal between the US and the embattled March 14th .
Analysts see the war of words in Lebanon as a reflection of rivalry between the camp allied with the US and the resistance:
The issue of the formation of a new cabinet headed by PM designate Najib Mikati was also tackled by Nasrallah who said the march 8th are determined to deal with the remaining obstacles before forming the Mikati cabinet.
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Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has underlined Hezbollah\\\'s stance towards the latest developments in Lebanon through a televised speech.
Remarks of caretaker premier Saad Hariri in which he accused Iran of interfering in the affairs of Arab states and inciting problems were considered by Nasrallah as a reflection of Israeli rhetoric.
Sayyed Nasrallah linked the latest position of Saad Hariri to the unrest in the region, especially after Hariri held a telephone conversation with Bahraini king Hamad Bin Khalifa:
The anti Iranian remarks follow a campaign by the March 14 against hezbollah\\\'s arms , but this stance is not new, and nasrallah said it goes back some years and is part of a deal between the US and the embattled March 14th .
Analysts see the war of words in Lebanon as a reflection of rivalry between the camp allied with the US and the resistance:
The issue of the formation of a new cabinet headed by PM designate Najib Mikati was also tackled by Nasrallah who said the march 8th are determined to deal with the remaining obstacles before forming the Mikati cabinet.
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***VIEWER DISCRETION*** Turkey leads anti-Syria smear campaign - 13Jun11 - English
Turkey's smear campaign against the Syrian government is much worse than the propaganda spread by Arab media to tarnish the image of Damascus with regards to its recent unrest.
While Syrian...
Turkey's smear campaign against the Syrian government is much worse than the propaganda spread by Arab media to tarnish the image of Damascus with regards to its recent unrest.
While Syrian officials and residents of crisis-hit Syrian regions have repeatedly said that armed groups are responsible for the deadly clashes in the country, Turkey has tried to portray Iran and the Lebanese Resistance Movement, Hezbollah, as being behind the unrest in Syria and that they help Damascus quell protests.
The Turkish NTV news channel recently claimed that the Syrian soldiers who refused to open fire on protesters were shot dead by their commanders.
The broadcaster reported that a Syrian soldier taking refuge in the country says that he and his comrades were trying to avoid hurting protesters by firing warning shots, but those who refused to open fire on protesters were shot dead.
"I've seen Iranians and Hezbollah operators giving instructions to shoot, and those who refused were immediately shot dead," the alleged fugitive Syrian soldier told NTV, adding that the soldiers were mostly shot from behind or in the neck.
The Turkish broadcaster has also claimed that Syrian forces have opened fire on unarmed civilians in al-Rastan.
"We opened fire on everyone, the young, the old... Women were raped in front of their husbands and children," the army defector told NTV.
Political analysts in Middle East affairs have accused Ankara of playing a double game -- claiming to support the Damascus government in order to have greater influence in the Middle East, while at the same time supporting and providing a safe haven for armed gangs seeking to incite revolt in Syria.
Iranian analyst Hadi Mohammadi says that the United States has now formed operational headquarters in southern Turkey close to the border with Syria to direct the riots in the Arab country after its attempts to cause unrest in southern Syria were unsuccessful.
Mohammadi said that the United States has assigned Turkey to carry out its anti-Syria plan. It has hence provided aid to the Turkish Army to assist Syrian dissidents in crossing into Turkey and settle in tent villages set up in Turkey's Hatay Province.
Meanwhile, a mass grave with bodies of at least 10 Syrian security forces was discovered near the northwestern town of Jisr al-Shughour on Monday.
Syria's state TV says the victims were killed by armed gangs and the bodies bore marks of torture.
Heavy clashes were reported as troops and tanks moved into the city on Sunday and gunmen targeted civilian areas including a hospital.
The government says it entered the town to restore order after some 120 security forces were killed there about a week ago. People in Jisr al-Shughour gathered to thank government troops for protecting them against the gunmen.
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Turkey's smear campaign against the Syrian government is much worse than the propaganda spread by Arab media to tarnish the image of Damascus with regards to its recent unrest.
While Syrian officials and residents of crisis-hit Syrian regions have repeatedly said that armed groups are responsible for the deadly clashes in the country, Turkey has tried to portray Iran and the Lebanese Resistance Movement, Hezbollah, as being behind the unrest in Syria and that they help Damascus quell protests.
The Turkish NTV news channel recently claimed that the Syrian soldiers who refused to open fire on protesters were shot dead by their commanders.
The broadcaster reported that a Syrian soldier taking refuge in the country says that he and his comrades were trying to avoid hurting protesters by firing warning shots, but those who refused to open fire on protesters were shot dead.
"I've seen Iranians and Hezbollah operators giving instructions to shoot, and those who refused were immediately shot dead," the alleged fugitive Syrian soldier told NTV, adding that the soldiers were mostly shot from behind or in the neck.
The Turkish broadcaster has also claimed that Syrian forces have opened fire on unarmed civilians in al-Rastan.
"We opened fire on everyone, the young, the old... Women were raped in front of their husbands and children," the army defector told NTV.
Political analysts in Middle East affairs have accused Ankara of playing a double game -- claiming to support the Damascus government in order to have greater influence in the Middle East, while at the same time supporting and providing a safe haven for armed gangs seeking to incite revolt in Syria.
Iranian analyst Hadi Mohammadi says that the United States has now formed operational headquarters in southern Turkey close to the border with Syria to direct the riots in the Arab country after its attempts to cause unrest in southern Syria were unsuccessful.
Mohammadi said that the United States has assigned Turkey to carry out its anti-Syria plan. It has hence provided aid to the Turkish Army to assist Syrian dissidents in crossing into Turkey and settle in tent villages set up in Turkey's Hatay Province.
Meanwhile, a mass grave with bodies of at least 10 Syrian security forces was discovered near the northwestern town of Jisr al-Shughour on Monday.
Syria's state TV says the victims were killed by armed gangs and the bodies bore marks of torture.
Heavy clashes were reported as troops and tanks moved into the city on Sunday and gunmen targeted civilian areas including a hospital.
The government says it entered the town to restore order after some 120 security forces were killed there about a week ago. People in Jisr al-Shughour gathered to thank government troops for protecting them against the gunmen.
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USA GET OUT FROM OUR LAND - Anti America Painting Compitition Org by ISO Karachi Div - Urdu
Anti America Painting Compitition Org by ISO Karachi Div - Urdu
Painting Exhibition and Prize Distribution Ceremony of All Karachi Poster and Painting Competition for School Students
Topic of...
Anti America Painting Compitition Org by ISO Karachi Div - Urdu
Painting Exhibition and Prize Distribution Ceremony of All Karachi Poster and Painting Competition for School Students
Topic of Painting : USA GET OUT FROM OUR LAND
امامیہ اسٹوڈنٹس آرگنائزیشن پاکستان، کراچی ڈویژن شعبہ محبّین کے زیر اہتمام مصوری مقابلہ کا اہتمام کیا گیا، اس مقابلہ کا عنوان
USA get out from our land
رکھا گیا تھا جس کا مقصد اس بات کا شعور اجاگر کرنا ہے کہ پاکستان کے تمام مسائل کی وجہ امریکی مداخلت اور امریکی غلامی ہے۔
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Anti America Painting Compitition Org by ISO Karachi Div - Urdu
Painting Exhibition and Prize Distribution Ceremony of All Karachi Poster and Painting Competition for School Students
Topic of Painting : USA GET OUT FROM OUR LAND
امامیہ اسٹوڈنٹس آرگنائزیشن پاکستان، کراچی ڈویژن شعبہ محبّین کے زیر اہتمام مصوری مقابلہ کا اہتمام کیا گیا، اس مقابلہ کا عنوان
USA get out from our land
رکھا گیا تھا جس کا مقصد اس بات کا شعور اجاگر کرنا ہے کہ پاکستان کے تمام مسائل کی وجہ امریکی مداخلت اور امریکی غلامی ہے۔
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Iraq rattled by Anti-Turkey protests - 19 May 2012 - English
Anti-Turkey sentiment. Iraqi people gather near the Turkish consulate in the southern city of Basra, calling on the Turkish government to stop interfering in Iraq's internal affairs.
Anti-Turkey sentiment. Iraqi people gather near the Turkish consulate in the southern city of Basra, calling on the Turkish government to stop interfering in Iraq's internal affairs.
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[15 July 2012] Pakistanis hold anti-NATO rally - English
[15 July 2012] Pakistanis hold anti - NATO rally - English
Once again, there is a show of anger on the streets of Karachi; the southern port city of Pakistan.
These people are marching towards...
[15 July 2012] Pakistanis hold anti - NATO rally - English
Once again, there is a show of anger on the streets of Karachi; the southern port city of Pakistan.
These people are marching towards the largest port of Pakistan to register their protest over the resumption of NATO supplies route. It was stopped last November because of the Salala incident in which two dozen Pakistani soldiers were killed by the US-led forces in Afghanistan.
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[15 July 2012] Pakistanis hold anti - NATO rally - English
Once again, there is a show of anger on the streets of Karachi; the southern port city of Pakistan.
These people are marching towards the largest port of Pakistan to register their protest over the resumption of NATO supplies route. It was stopped last November because of the Salala incident in which two dozen Pakistani soldiers were killed by the US-led forces in Afghanistan.
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