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[06 Aug 2012] Aljazeera Trojan horse of Muslim world - News Analysis - English
[06 Aug 2012] Aljazeera Trojan horse of Muslim world - News Analysis - English
Madness For a decade, Osama bin Laden, who at one time was supposedly the most wanted man in the world continued to...
[06 Aug 2012] Aljazeera Trojan horse of Muslim world - News Analysis - English
Madness For a decade, Osama bin Laden, who at one time was supposedly the most wanted man in the world continued to release videos to Al Jazeera which the station would regularly show. And now we see Al Arabia of Saudi Arabia showing the images of 48 Iranians kidnapped in Syria. What type of relationship do these networks have with terrorist organizations and where is the condemnation of the role that these stations play in inciting terrorism.
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[06 Aug 2012] Aljazeera Trojan horse of Muslim world - News Analysis - English
Madness For a decade, Osama bin Laden, who at one time was supposedly the most wanted man in the world continued to release videos to Al Jazeera which the station would regularly show. And now we see Al Arabia of Saudi Arabia showing the images of 48 Iranians kidnapped in Syria. What type of relationship do these networks have with terrorist organizations and where is the condemnation of the role that these stations play in inciting terrorism.
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[04 Nov 2013] Saudi Arabian FM accuses Iran of intervention in Syria - English
Saudi Arabia has accused Iran of military intervention in Syria.
Saudi foreign minister Saud al-Faisal says Iran has deployed troops to Syria and that the country\'s under occupation. Faisal was...
Saudi Arabia has accused Iran of military intervention in Syria.
Saudi foreign minister Saud al-Faisal says Iran has deployed troops to Syria and that the country\'s under occupation. Faisal was speaking at a joint news briefing with US secretary of state John Kerry in Riyadh. Saudi Arabia has been the main supplier of weapons and funds to the insurgents fighting the Syrian government. The weapons which include Israeli missiles are purchased on the black market. Last week, French newspaper Le Figaro reported that Saudi Arabia\'s intelligence chief is the real mastermind behind the insurgency in Syria and leads the militants from a command center in neighboring Jordan. In his absence, Le Figaro says, a CIA officer leads the militancy.
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Saudi Arabia has accused Iran of military intervention in Syria.
Saudi foreign minister Saud al-Faisal says Iran has deployed troops to Syria and that the country\'s under occupation. Faisal was speaking at a joint news briefing with US secretary of state John Kerry in Riyadh. Saudi Arabia has been the main supplier of weapons and funds to the insurgents fighting the Syrian government. The weapons which include Israeli missiles are purchased on the black market. Last week, French newspaper Le Figaro reported that Saudi Arabia\'s intelligence chief is the real mastermind behind the insurgency in Syria and leads the militants from a command center in neighboring Jordan. In his absence, Le Figaro says, a CIA officer leads the militancy.
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Detrás de la Razón - Invasión saudí contra Yemen - Spanish
En Yemen hay una masiva violación de derechos humanos, y no podemos dejar de denunciar que Arabia Saudí sigue masacrando a ese pueblo.
La tragedia no se cuenta por días sino por vidas, ya son...
En Yemen hay una masiva violación de derechos humanos, y no podemos dejar de denunciar que Arabia Saudí sigue masacrando a ese pueblo.
La tragedia no se cuenta por días sino por vidas, ya son mil muertos, 15 mil heridos, familias destrozadas, niños destazados, sangre en las calles, y edificios destruidos.
Juego injusto de Arabia Saudí que bombardea sin piedad durante más de dos semanas con aviones cazas y con barcos destructores que su adversario, el movimiento popular yemení Ansarolá, no tiene que en el suelo lucha por tener un país mejor, pero que desde el cielo y desde el país vecino lo quieren impedir.
No obstante, el avance de Ansarolá no se detiene, la gente en la calle e incluso soldados fieles al expresidente fugitivo Abdu Rabu Mansur Hadi, se han unido a los revolucionarios que quieren democracia.
El primer ministro de Paquistán, Nawaz Sharif, recibió un regalo multimillonario de Arabia Saudí para que apoyara la guerra contra Yemen, pero el Parlamento paquistaní dijo que no.
La pregunta del millón, ¿17 días de sangre y las potencias del mundo no pueden parar la injusticia? o, ¿por qué les conviene que haya injusticia?
Yemen, lugar donde es necesario hoy unir las críticas y la presión para frenar la sangre, y que su vena energética no sea robada a los que por derecho les pertenece, al pueblo, como debiera ser siempre.
Todo esto y más en Detrás de la Razón.
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En Yemen hay una masiva violación de derechos humanos, y no podemos dejar de denunciar que Arabia Saudí sigue masacrando a ese pueblo.
La tragedia no se cuenta por días sino por vidas, ya son mil muertos, 15 mil heridos, familias destrozadas, niños destazados, sangre en las calles, y edificios destruidos.
Juego injusto de Arabia Saudí que bombardea sin piedad durante más de dos semanas con aviones cazas y con barcos destructores que su adversario, el movimiento popular yemení Ansarolá, no tiene que en el suelo lucha por tener un país mejor, pero que desde el cielo y desde el país vecino lo quieren impedir.
No obstante, el avance de Ansarolá no se detiene, la gente en la calle e incluso soldados fieles al expresidente fugitivo Abdu Rabu Mansur Hadi, se han unido a los revolucionarios que quieren democracia.
El primer ministro de Paquistán, Nawaz Sharif, recibió un regalo multimillonario de Arabia Saudí para que apoyara la guerra contra Yemen, pero el Parlamento paquistaní dijo que no.
La pregunta del millón, ¿17 días de sangre y las potencias del mundo no pueden parar la injusticia? o, ¿por qué les conviene que haya injusticia?
Yemen, lugar donde es necesario hoy unir las críticas y la presión para frenar la sangre, y que su vena energética no sea robada a los que por derecho les pertenece, al pueblo, como debiera ser siempre.
Todo esto y más en Detrás de la Razón.
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Ottawa Mark 4th year of Illegal war on Yemen infront of United States Embassy in Ottawa - English
Azza Rojbi is a Tunisian social justice activist living in Vancouver. Azza is member of the Executive Committee of Vancouver\'s antiwar coalition Mobilization Against War and Occupation...
Azza Rojbi is a Tunisian social justice activist living in Vancouver. Azza is member of the Executive Committee of Vancouver\'s antiwar coalition Mobilization Against War and Occupation (MAWO) and the coordinator of MAWO’s Yemen
solidarity work. Azza is also the author of the upcoming book “U.S. and Saudi
Arabia War on the People of Yemen” (Battle of Ideas Press, April 2019).
Ottawa Annual protest marking the 4th year anniversary of the illegal western armed Saudi war on Yemen the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, we call again on the Canadian government to Immediately STOP arming the Saudi war criminals, we will submit a letter with a wide range of endorsements as we do every year supporting our battle, Canada & Canadians can’t continue to be accomplices in the clear war crimes committed daily on the Yemeni nation, the worst humanitarian crisis in the world according to the UN and many credible orgs in the world!
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Azza Rojbi is a Tunisian social justice activist living in Vancouver. Azza is member of the Executive Committee of Vancouver\'s antiwar coalition Mobilization Against War and Occupation (MAWO) and the coordinator of MAWO’s Yemen
solidarity work. Azza is also the author of the upcoming book “U.S. and Saudi
Arabia War on the People of Yemen” (Battle of Ideas Press, April 2019).
Ottawa Annual protest marking the 4th year anniversary of the illegal western armed Saudi war on Yemen the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, we call again on the Canadian government to Immediately STOP arming the Saudi war criminals, we will submit a letter with a wide range of endorsements as we do every year supporting our battle, Canada & Canadians can’t continue to be accomplices in the clear war crimes committed daily on the Yemeni nation, the worst humanitarian crisis in the world according to the UN and many credible orgs in the world!
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Webster Tarpley on CIA hand in Iranian scientist mystery - 09Jun2010 - English
There are new videos that show conflicting stories about the missing Iranian scientist. An Iranian man, identified as a missing nuclear scientist, has said he has been abducted and taken to the...
There are new videos that show conflicting stories about the missing Iranian scientist. An Iranian man, identified as a missing nuclear scientist, has said he has been abducted and taken to the United States. The scientist, Shahram Amiri, disappeared while on a pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia in June 2009. Webster Tarpley says that there is strong evidence that shows this was a CIA kidnapping with the help of Saudi Arabia.
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There are new videos that show conflicting stories about the missing Iranian scientist. An Iranian man, identified as a missing nuclear scientist, has said he has been abducted and taken to the United States. The scientist, Shahram Amiri, disappeared while on a pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia in June 2009. Webster Tarpley says that there is strong evidence that shows this was a CIA kidnapping with the help of Saudi Arabia.
US Hand-Over Abducted Iranian Nuclear Scientist - 13Jul2010 - English
Iranian academic Shahram Amiri who was abducted by the US last year is now in Iran's interest section in Washington.
Iranian academic Shahram Amiri, who was abducted by the US last year, has...
Iranian academic Shahram Amiri who was abducted by the US last year is now in Iran's interest section in Washington.
Iranian academic Shahram Amiri, who was abducted by the US last year, has been escorted by American forces to Iran's interest section in Washington.
IRIB reported on Tuesday that Amiri took refuge in Iran's interest section in Washington, urging an "immediate return" to Iran.
The Pakistani Embassy in Washington preserves Iran's interests in the United States, since the two countries have no diplomatic relations.
In collaboration with Saudi forces, US security forces kidnapped Amiri while he was on a pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia in June 2009 and took him to America.
Since then, two videos and one audio message featuring him have emerged.
In the first video, Amiri said that he was abducted "in a joint operation by terror and kidnap teams from the US intelligence service, CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) and Saudi Arabia's Istikhbarat" from Medina.
In the second video, he contradicted his earlier statements, saying that he was in the US of his own free will to further his education, dismissing all rumors about his defection.
However, in the latest audio message obtained by Iran's intelligence sources, Amiri insists that he was offered $10 million to appear on CNN and announce that he had willingly defected to the US.
Holding the US accountable for Amiri's abduction, the Iranian Foreign Ministry summoned the Swiss charge d'affaires, whose embassy represents US interests in Iran, earlier this month and handed over new documents related to the abduction of the Iranian national by the CIA.
Analysts say US intelligence officials decided to free Amiri after they failed to advance their propaganda campaign against Iran's nuclear program via fabricating interviews with the Iranian national.
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Iranian academic Shahram Amiri who was abducted by the US last year is now in Iran's interest section in Washington.
Iranian academic Shahram Amiri, who was abducted by the US last year, has been escorted by American forces to Iran's interest section in Washington.
IRIB reported on Tuesday that Amiri took refuge in Iran's interest section in Washington, urging an "immediate return" to Iran.
The Pakistani Embassy in Washington preserves Iran's interests in the United States, since the two countries have no diplomatic relations.
In collaboration with Saudi forces, US security forces kidnapped Amiri while he was on a pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia in June 2009 and took him to America.
Since then, two videos and one audio message featuring him have emerged.
In the first video, Amiri said that he was abducted "in a joint operation by terror and kidnap teams from the US intelligence service, CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) and Saudi Arabia's Istikhbarat" from Medina.
In the second video, he contradicted his earlier statements, saying that he was in the US of his own free will to further his education, dismissing all rumors about his defection.
However, in the latest audio message obtained by Iran's intelligence sources, Amiri insists that he was offered $10 million to appear on CNN and announce that he had willingly defected to the US.
Holding the US accountable for Amiri's abduction, the Iranian Foreign Ministry summoned the Swiss charge d'affaires, whose embassy represents US interests in Iran, earlier this month and handed over new documents related to the abduction of the Iranian national by the CIA.
Analysts say US intelligence officials decided to free Amiri after they failed to advance their propaganda campaign against Iran's nuclear program via fabricating interviews with the Iranian national.
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US, KSA fuel violence in Syria - Mohsen Saleh - Aug 8, 2011 - English
Syrian has accused the United States and Saudi Arabia of interfering in its internal affairs. Damascus blames foreign-backed armed gangs for the ongoing violence
Some political analysts have...
Syrian has accused the United States and Saudi Arabia of interfering in its internal affairs. Damascus blames foreign-backed armed gangs for the ongoing violence
Some political analysts have accused Riyadh of recruiting terrorists and sending them to Syria.
A prominent university professor says Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah is following the US policies toward Syria and other regional countries.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Press TV, Mohsen Saleh, Lebanese University professor, to further talk over the issue.
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Syrian has accused the United States and Saudi Arabia of interfering in its internal affairs. Damascus blames foreign-backed armed gangs for the ongoing violence
Some political analysts have accused Riyadh of recruiting terrorists and sending them to Syria.
A prominent university professor says Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah is following the US policies toward Syria and other regional countries.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Press TV, Mohsen Saleh, Lebanese University professor, to further talk over the issue.
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Ali Abdallah Saleh is a Second Satan - Arabic Sub English
Yemeni Opposition Leader Sadeq bin Abdallah Al-Ahmar: Ali Abdallah Saleh is a "Second Satan," Who Conned the US and Saudi Arabia with the "Boogeyman of Terrorism"
Yemeni Opposition Leader Sadeq bin Abdallah Al-Ahmar: Ali Abdallah Saleh is a "Second Satan," Who Conned the US and Saudi Arabia with the "Boogeyman of Terrorism"
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Saudis modern gladiators serving US - English
Demonstrations have taken center stage in the Gulf, where tens of thousands rallied in Iran and Bahrain against the latter's integration plans with Saudi Arabia. In Bahrain crowds chanted that...
Demonstrations have taken center stage in the Gulf, where tens of thousands rallied in Iran and Bahrain against the latter's integration plans with Saudi Arabia. In Bahrain crowds chanted that their country was 'not for sale', while Tehran said the proposed deal was a plot aimed at wiping the entire state off the map.
Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich, US independent researcher talks to RT. She says the United States has typically used Saudi Arabia similar to the Roman Empire used gladiators.
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Demonstrations have taken center stage in the Gulf, where tens of thousands rallied in Iran and Bahrain against the latter's integration plans with Saudi Arabia. In Bahrain crowds chanted that their country was 'not for sale', while Tehran said the proposed deal was a plot aimed at wiping the entire state off the map.
Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich, US independent researcher talks to RT. She says the United States has typically used Saudi Arabia similar to the Roman Empire used gladiators.
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[Must Watch and Forward to everyone] AUCTION FOR SUICIDE BOMBER in SAUDIA for SYRIA - Arabic Sub English
An unbelievable leaked video of an auction for a suicide bomber against Syria! This takes place in a hotel conference room in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The atmosphere is festive, and the audience has...
An unbelievable leaked video of an auction for a suicide bomber against Syria! This takes place in a hotel conference room in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The atmosphere is festive, and the audience has children in it. But the merchandise auctioned is human flesh and blood!
The video shows the father, Abu-Salah, attending the auction and offering his son
Khaled as a sacrifice This is his SECOND son to be sold as a suicide bomber.The father receives 1.5 million Riyals ($400,000) as
future compensation for his son's demise in Syria.At one point in the video, the father is elated at the high bids.
What kind of father sells his son? What kind of person pays to have a stranger blow himself up? These are questions that Saudi Arabia, Gulf Arab states, Obama, Hillary Clinton and Europeans must answer because of their support of these terrorists in Syria. NOTE- Not all saudies are killers!
Many innocents are living un happy there.
the main problem is wahhabis = zionists 100%
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An unbelievable leaked video of an auction for a suicide bomber against Syria! This takes place in a hotel conference room in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The atmosphere is festive, and the audience has children in it. But the merchandise auctioned is human flesh and blood!
The video shows the father, Abu-Salah, attending the auction and offering his son
Khaled as a sacrifice This is his SECOND son to be sold as a suicide bomber.The father receives 1.5 million Riyals ($400,000) as
future compensation for his son's demise in Syria.At one point in the video, the father is elated at the high bids.
What kind of father sells his son? What kind of person pays to have a stranger blow himself up? These are questions that Saudi Arabia, Gulf Arab states, Obama, Hillary Clinton and Europeans must answer because of their support of these terrorists in Syria. NOTE- Not all saudies are killers!
Many innocents are living un happy there.
the main problem is wahhabis = zionists 100%
[Must Watch & Spread Host by Tariq Ramdan ] How can Wahhabi vandalism be stopped? - English
Program host by Grand Son of Hasan Al Banna (Founder of Egyptian Akhwan ul Mulsameen- Muslim Brotherhood)Wahhabis have a history of vandalising and destroying Islamic heritage. In Saudi...
Program host by Grand Son of Hasan Al Banna (Founder of Egyptian Akhwan ul Mulsameen- Muslim Brotherhood)Wahhabis have a history of vandalising and destroying Islamic heritage. In Saudi Arabia they destroyed and damaged houses and mosques associated with the Prophet Mohammad and his family.
The history goes back to 18th and 19th century and their raids on Shi’a holly cities of Karbala and Najaf, killing and enslaving their populations.
In recent years the Wahhabi doctrine has been responsible for the expansion of those destructions beyond Arabia to North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Pakistan and even the Muslim Balkans.
In Libya and Egypt, Salafi and Wahhabi groups took the opportunity of the recent unrests to attack and damage several Sufi shrines and cemeteries. In Libya they destroyed the shrine of Zuhayr Ibn al-Balawi a companion of Prophet Mohammad.
In July, another Wahhbai group in Mali began to destroy and vandalise historical Sufi shrines, mausoleums and cemeteries of Timbuktu, a UNESCO registered World Heritage.
Surprisingly these atrocities has never mobilised international public opinion against Wahabis in the same manner as the destruction of the statues of Buddha in Afghanistan by Taliban.
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Program host by Grand Son of Hasan Al Banna (Founder of Egyptian Akhwan ul Mulsameen- Muslim Brotherhood)Wahhabis have a history of vandalising and destroying Islamic heritage. In Saudi Arabia they destroyed and damaged houses and mosques associated with the Prophet Mohammad and his family.
The history goes back to 18th and 19th century and their raids on Shi’a holly cities of Karbala and Najaf, killing and enslaving their populations.
In recent years the Wahhabi doctrine has been responsible for the expansion of those destructions beyond Arabia to North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Pakistan and even the Muslim Balkans.
In Libya and Egypt, Salafi and Wahhabi groups took the opportunity of the recent unrests to attack and damage several Sufi shrines and cemeteries. In Libya they destroyed the shrine of Zuhayr Ibn al-Balawi a companion of Prophet Mohammad.
In July, another Wahhbai group in Mali began to destroy and vandalise historical Sufi shrines, mausoleums and cemeteries of Timbuktu, a UNESCO registered World Heritage.
Surprisingly these atrocities has never mobilised international public opinion against Wahabis in the same manner as the destruction of the statues of Buddha in Afghanistan by Taliban.
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[18 June 13] KSA hunger strikes alert big explosion - English
Political prisoners have gone on a hunger strike in Saudi Arabia to protest against their imprisonment without charge or trial, and the horrible jail conditions.
Activists say more than 70...
Political prisoners have gone on a hunger strike in Saudi Arabia to protest against their imprisonment without charge or trial, and the horrible jail conditions.
Activists say more than 70 inmates have stopped eating in a bid to draw international attention to the inhuman prison conditions in Saudi Arabia.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Entifadh Qanbar, Middle East expert, about this issue.
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Political prisoners have gone on a hunger strike in Saudi Arabia to protest against their imprisonment without charge or trial, and the horrible jail conditions.
Activists say more than 70 inmates have stopped eating in a bid to draw international attention to the inhuman prison conditions in Saudi Arabia.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Entifadh Qanbar, Middle East expert, about this issue.
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[25 Oct 2013] Rights groups demand an end to the driving ban for women in Saudi Arabia - English
Saudi women\'s struggle for more rights is once again under the spotlight with international rights groups expressing support for them. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have thrown...
Saudi women\'s struggle for more rights is once again under the spotlight with international rights groups expressing support for them. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have thrown their weight behind a campaign calling on Saudi women to get behind wheels on Saturday in defiance of a ban on female drivers. But some signs suggest women have a tough road ahead of them in a kingdom that has been widely criticized for rights violations.
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Saudi women\'s struggle for more rights is once again under the spotlight with international rights groups expressing support for them. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have thrown their weight behind a campaign calling on Saudi women to get behind wheels on Saturday in defiance of a ban on female drivers. But some signs suggest women have a tough road ahead of them in a kingdom that has been widely criticized for rights violations.
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[06 Nov 2013] Riyadh urged to halt policy of terrorism against Syria And regional countries - English
The Syrian information minister says Saudi Arabia is responsible for death and destruction throughout the Muslim world today -- including in Syria. Omran al-Zoubi made the remarks in a television...
The Syrian information minister says Saudi Arabia is responsible for death and destruction throughout the Muslim world today -- including in Syria. Omran al-Zoubi made the remarks in a television interview, in which he advised Riyadh to halt its policy of terrorism against Syria and other regional countries, such as Iraq, Lebanon, and Algeria. He had particularly scathing criticism of the Saudi foreign minister, saying Saud al-Faisal has always driven Saudi policy toward failure. The comments came after a meeting between Faisal and his U-S counterpart, John Kerry. During the meeting on Monday, the Saudi official reportedly lamented the international community\'s inaction on the Syrian crisis, particularly the U-S decision not to intervene militarily. Syria has long accused Saudi Arabia of being one of the main regional patrons of the foreign-backed militants, which provides military and financial support to them.
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The Syrian information minister says Saudi Arabia is responsible for death and destruction throughout the Muslim world today -- including in Syria. Omran al-Zoubi made the remarks in a television interview, in which he advised Riyadh to halt its policy of terrorism against Syria and other regional countries, such as Iraq, Lebanon, and Algeria. He had particularly scathing criticism of the Saudi foreign minister, saying Saud al-Faisal has always driven Saudi policy toward failure. The comments came after a meeting between Faisal and his U-S counterpart, John Kerry. During the meeting on Monday, the Saudi official reportedly lamented the international community\'s inaction on the Syrian crisis, particularly the U-S decision not to intervene militarily. Syria has long accused Saudi Arabia of being one of the main regional patrons of the foreign-backed militants, which provides military and financial support to them.
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[17 Nov 2013] Amnesty Intl censures Qatar for conditions of workers - English
International human rights groups have censured Qatar and Saudi Arabia for their treatment of migrant workers.
Amnesty International has issued a report criticizing the conditions of workers...
International human rights groups have censured Qatar and Saudi Arabia for their treatment of migrant workers.
Amnesty International has issued a report criticizing the conditions of workers preparing venues for the 2022 World Cup. The report details non-payment of wages, harsh working conditions, and poor standards of accommodation. Meanwhile, Human Rights Watch has urged Persian Gulf monarchies to take additional steps to safeguard migrant workers. In a statement, HRW appealed to the Arab states to adopt the new codes of the International Labor Organization. Saudi Arabia is currently conducting a brutal crackdown on undocumented workers. Several people -- including three Ethiopians -- have been killed since the kingdom launched a visa crackdown two weeks ago.
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International human rights groups have censured Qatar and Saudi Arabia for their treatment of migrant workers.
Amnesty International has issued a report criticizing the conditions of workers preparing venues for the 2022 World Cup. The report details non-payment of wages, harsh working conditions, and poor standards of accommodation. Meanwhile, Human Rights Watch has urged Persian Gulf monarchies to take additional steps to safeguard migrant workers. In a statement, HRW appealed to the Arab states to adopt the new codes of the International Labor Organization. Saudi Arabia is currently conducting a brutal crackdown on undocumented workers. Several people -- including three Ethiopians -- have been killed since the kingdom launched a visa crackdown two weeks ago.
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[19 Nov 2013] Syria minister blames KSA, PG states, israel for Beirut blasts - English
A Hezbollah lawmaker says israel and Saudi Arabia could be behind a terrorist attack outside Iran\'s embassy in the Lebanese capital Beirut.
Meanwhile, Syrian information minister has laid the...
A Hezbollah lawmaker says israel and Saudi Arabia could be behind a terrorist attack outside Iran\'s embassy in the Lebanese capital Beirut.
Meanwhile, Syrian information minister has laid the blame on Saudi Arabia and some other Persian Gulf states as well as the Israeli regime for the deadly blasts.
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A Hezbollah lawmaker says israel and Saudi Arabia could be behind a terrorist attack outside Iran\'s embassy in the Lebanese capital Beirut.
Meanwhile, Syrian information minister has laid the blame on Saudi Arabia and some other Persian Gulf states as well as the Israeli regime for the deadly blasts.
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[16 Jan 2014] Bandar bin Sultan mastermind, financier of Saudi terror operations: James Petras - English
Saudi Arabia is under fire in the region for its war-mongering foreign policies. In a recent article by professor James Petras from Binghamton University in New York, the role of a man on top of...
Saudi Arabia is under fire in the region for its war-mongering foreign policies. In a recent article by professor James Petras from Binghamton University in New York, the role of a man on top of what he calls \"the Saudi terror network\" has been highlighted. The article explains how the Saudi spy chief, Bandar bin Bandar has financed and armed clandestine terror operations in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere, by using al-Qaeda affiliates and the Saudi-controlled, radical Wahhabi sect. For more on the subject, we interviewed the author of the article: \"Global Terrorism and Saudi Arabia: Bandar\'s Terror Network\".
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Saudi Arabia is under fire in the region for its war-mongering foreign policies. In a recent article by professor James Petras from Binghamton University in New York, the role of a man on top of what he calls \"the Saudi terror network\" has been highlighted. The article explains how the Saudi spy chief, Bandar bin Bandar has financed and armed clandestine terror operations in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere, by using al-Qaeda affiliates and the Saudi-controlled, radical Wahhabi sect. For more on the subject, we interviewed the author of the article: \"Global Terrorism and Saudi Arabia: Bandar\'s Terror Network\".
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[02 Feb 2014] Rights activists condemn new Saudi counter terrorism law - English
Human rights activists have condemned a new counter-terrorism law in Saudi Arabia. They say the law allows the kingdom to prosecute as a terrorist anyone who demands reform, exposes corruption or...
Human rights activists have condemned a new counter-terrorism law in Saudi Arabia. They say the law allows the kingdom to prosecute as a terrorist anyone who demands reform, exposes corruption or engages in dissent.
The new law grants security services sweeping powers to track phone calls and raid homes without prior approval from a judge or even a superior. Human Rights activists say the law is aimed at keeping the kingdom\'s ruling al Saud firmly in control amid demands for democratic reforms. Saudi Arabia has adopted heavy handed tactics against pro-reform calls that have grown louder since the pro-democracy protests shook the region in 2011. Large numbers of Saudi dissidents have been put behind bars.
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Human rights activists have condemned a new counter-terrorism law in Saudi Arabia. They say the law allows the kingdom to prosecute as a terrorist anyone who demands reform, exposes corruption or engages in dissent.
The new law grants security services sweeping powers to track phone calls and raid homes without prior approval from a judge or even a superior. Human Rights activists say the law is aimed at keeping the kingdom\'s ruling al Saud firmly in control amid demands for democratic reforms. Saudi Arabia has adopted heavy handed tactics against pro-reform calls that have grown louder since the pro-democracy protests shook the region in 2011. Large numbers of Saudi dissidents have been put behind bars.
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[21 Feb 2014] The Debate - War on Syria (P.2) - English
After the failed Geneva talks, changes have been abound in the Syrian equation. Saudi Arabia sidelined Prince Bandar bin Sultan with Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Nayef to carry out the...
After the failed Geneva talks, changes have been abound in the Syrian equation. Saudi Arabia sidelined Prince Bandar bin Sultan with Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Nayef to carry out the Syrian policy. Prince Nayef is known for his close ties with the US. Is that a sign that Saudi Arabia has realized that their terrorist support has spiraled out of control?
Is everything under the US control now?
In this edition of the debate , we\'ll also discuss the significance of Syria\'s FSA chief being sacked, Jordan\'s role, whom Syria accused of stirring the revolt in the South, and a surprise comment by Russia\'s Fm Lavrov, who said U.S. officials privately admit: terrorism, not Assad, is the main threat to Syria.
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After the failed Geneva talks, changes have been abound in the Syrian equation. Saudi Arabia sidelined Prince Bandar bin Sultan with Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Nayef to carry out the Syrian policy. Prince Nayef is known for his close ties with the US. Is that a sign that Saudi Arabia has realized that their terrorist support has spiraled out of control?
Is everything under the US control now?
In this edition of the debate , we\'ll also discuss the significance of Syria\'s FSA chief being sacked, Jordan\'s role, whom Syria accused of stirring the revolt in the South, and a surprise comment by Russia\'s Fm Lavrov, who said U.S. officials privately admit: terrorism, not Assad, is the main threat to Syria.
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[21 Feb 2014] The Debate - War on Syria (P.1) - English
After the failed Geneva talks, changes have been abound in the Syrian equation. Saudi Arabia sidelined Prince Bandar bin Sultan with Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Nayef to carry out the...
After the failed Geneva talks, changes have been abound in the Syrian equation. Saudi Arabia sidelined Prince Bandar bin Sultan with Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Nayef to carry out the Syrian policy. Prince Nayef is known for his close ties with the US. Is that a sign that Saudi Arabia has realized that their terrorist support has spiraled out of control?
Is everything under the US control now?
In this edition of the debate , we\\\\\\\'ll also discuss the significance of Syria\\\\\\\'s FSA chief being sacked, Jordan\\\\\\\'s role, whom Syria accused of stirring the revolt in the South, and a surprise comment by Russia\\\\\\\'s Fm Lavrov, who said U.S. officials privately admit: terrorism, not Assad, is the main threat to Syria.
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After the failed Geneva talks, changes have been abound in the Syrian equation. Saudi Arabia sidelined Prince Bandar bin Sultan with Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Nayef to carry out the Syrian policy. Prince Nayef is known for his close ties with the US. Is that a sign that Saudi Arabia has realized that their terrorist support has spiraled out of control?
Is everything under the US control now?
In this edition of the debate , we\\\\\\\'ll also discuss the significance of Syria\\\\\\\'s FSA chief being sacked, Jordan\\\\\\\'s role, whom Syria accused of stirring the revolt in the South, and a surprise comment by Russia\\\\\\\'s Fm Lavrov, who said U.S. officials privately admit: terrorism, not Assad, is the main threat to Syria.
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Terrorist Supporting Terrorism - English
Terrorist Supporting Terrorism - English
Saudi Arabia and Turkey with the help of the US continue to be the leading the terrorists in the region
Terrorist Supporting Terrorism - English
Saudi Arabia and Turkey with the help of the US continue to be the leading the terrorists in the region
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[03] A hundred Questions about Salafism - English
[03] A hundred Questions about Salafism - English
Why does Saudi Arabia create Fitna against the Sunni religious scholars?
[03] A hundred Questions about Salafism - English
Why does Saudi Arabia create Fitna against the Sunni religious scholars?
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[April 17, 2015] ONU llama a un alto al fuego inmediato en Yemen - Spanish
Al transcurrir más de tres semanas de la agresión saudí en Yemen, la Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU), pidió el jueves, a todas las partes involucradas en ese conflicto que...
Al transcurrir más de tres semanas de la agresión saudí en Yemen, la Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU), pidió el jueves, a todas las partes involucradas en ese conflicto que declaren un cese al fuego inmediato, aunque se negó a condenar las ofensivas de Riad contra esa nación desheredada.
“El país más pobre de la región de Oriente Medio sufría de una crisis (humanitaria) incluso antes de los ataques (...) Es por eso que llamo a un alto inmediato al fuego en Yemen”, indicó el secretario general de la ONU, Ban Ki-moon, en el Club Nacional de Prensa en Washington, Estados Unidos, donde se encuentra en su gira de trabajo.
Al indicar que el nivel de la inseguridad alimenticia en Yemen supera el de los países más pobres africanos, el secretario general de la ONU afirmó que el actual conflicto ha agravado la situación bastante precaria, en que se encuentra esa nación.
En el mismo contexto, la Organización de Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO, por sus siglas en inglés) advirtió el miércoles de la escasez y la inseguridad alimentaria en Yemen, una situación que puede empeorar debido a la agresión saudí.
Asimismo, Ban pidió apoyar la creación de corredores de ayuda humanitaria, así como los diálogos para un proceso de paz duradera en ese país del suroeste asiático.
Es de mencionar que en la jornada del miércoles, la Oficina de las Naciones Unidas para la Coordinación de Asuntos Humanitarios (OCHA, por sus siglas en inglés) alertó sobre la interrupción del suministro de ayudas humanitarias en Yemen debido a las inspecciones de Arabia Saudí.
El alto funcionario de la ONU, sin condenar los sangrientos ataques saudíes, prosiguió que las autoridades saudíes le aseguraron que “entendían” la necesidad de un proceso político en Yemen, por lo que Ban pidió a todos los yemeníes que participen en ese proceso “de buena fe”.
De igual manera, el alto responsable de ONU consideró que un proceso diplomático será la mejor solución para salir de esa situación que supone una amenaza para la estabilidad regional.
Este ente internacional apoya a un proceso político entre los yemeníes, mientras que Riad, apoyado por sus aliados árabes, está llevando a cabo una ofensiva militar en ese país soberano, privándole así a la nación yemení de solucionar sus propias discrepancias entre sí.
Ban además, resaltó los desafíos a los que se enfrenta la gente en diferentes partes del mundo, entre ellos, la crisis de los refugiados, la solicitud para financiar ayuda humanitaria, la discriminación y el terrorismo.
Las declaraciones de Ban se produjeron en la misma jornada en que el canciller iraní, Mohamad Yavad Zarif, mediante una conversación telefónica con Ban, destacó la necesidad de un cese de los bombardeos del régimen saudí en el territorio yemení.
Cabe mencionar que Zarif propuso el pasado 14 de abril, un plan de cuatro puntos para poner fin a la crisis en Yemen y acabar así con la agresión saudí, compuesto por “un alto el fuego total”, la entrega de “ayuda humanitaria”, un “diálogo yemení-yemení” y la formación de un “gobierno de base amplia”.
Con la luz verde de Estados Unidos, Arabia Saudí comenzó el pasado 26 de marzo, una ofensiva aérea contra Yemen sin el visto bueno de las Naciones Unidas, en un intento por restaurar en el poder al expresidente fugitivo Abdu Rabu Mansur Hadi, un fiel aliado de Riad.
El secretario general de la ONU expresó el pasado 9 de abril su preocupación por la intervención militar de Riad en Yemen, advirtiendo de que agudiza aún más la crisis en este país y amenaza la región.
El portavoz del Ejército yemení, el coronel Sharaf Luqman informó el pasado 13 de abril, que como consecuencia de estos ataques, al menos 2571 civiles han perdido la vida, incluidos 381 niños menores de 15 años y 214 mujeres, 5 de ellas embarazadas.
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Al transcurrir más de tres semanas de la agresión saudí en Yemen, la Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU), pidió el jueves, a todas las partes involucradas en ese conflicto que declaren un cese al fuego inmediato, aunque se negó a condenar las ofensivas de Riad contra esa nación desheredada.
“El país más pobre de la región de Oriente Medio sufría de una crisis (humanitaria) incluso antes de los ataques (...) Es por eso que llamo a un alto inmediato al fuego en Yemen”, indicó el secretario general de la ONU, Ban Ki-moon, en el Club Nacional de Prensa en Washington, Estados Unidos, donde se encuentra en su gira de trabajo.
Al indicar que el nivel de la inseguridad alimenticia en Yemen supera el de los países más pobres africanos, el secretario general de la ONU afirmó que el actual conflicto ha agravado la situación bastante precaria, en que se encuentra esa nación.
En el mismo contexto, la Organización de Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO, por sus siglas en inglés) advirtió el miércoles de la escasez y la inseguridad alimentaria en Yemen, una situación que puede empeorar debido a la agresión saudí.
Asimismo, Ban pidió apoyar la creación de corredores de ayuda humanitaria, así como los diálogos para un proceso de paz duradera en ese país del suroeste asiático.
Es de mencionar que en la jornada del miércoles, la Oficina de las Naciones Unidas para la Coordinación de Asuntos Humanitarios (OCHA, por sus siglas en inglés) alertó sobre la interrupción del suministro de ayudas humanitarias en Yemen debido a las inspecciones de Arabia Saudí.
El alto funcionario de la ONU, sin condenar los sangrientos ataques saudíes, prosiguió que las autoridades saudíes le aseguraron que “entendían” la necesidad de un proceso político en Yemen, por lo que Ban pidió a todos los yemeníes que participen en ese proceso “de buena fe”.
De igual manera, el alto responsable de ONU consideró que un proceso diplomático será la mejor solución para salir de esa situación que supone una amenaza para la estabilidad regional.
Este ente internacional apoya a un proceso político entre los yemeníes, mientras que Riad, apoyado por sus aliados árabes, está llevando a cabo una ofensiva militar en ese país soberano, privándole así a la nación yemení de solucionar sus propias discrepancias entre sí.
Ban además, resaltó los desafíos a los que se enfrenta la gente en diferentes partes del mundo, entre ellos, la crisis de los refugiados, la solicitud para financiar ayuda humanitaria, la discriminación y el terrorismo.
Las declaraciones de Ban se produjeron en la misma jornada en que el canciller iraní, Mohamad Yavad Zarif, mediante una conversación telefónica con Ban, destacó la necesidad de un cese de los bombardeos del régimen saudí en el territorio yemení.
Cabe mencionar que Zarif propuso el pasado 14 de abril, un plan de cuatro puntos para poner fin a la crisis en Yemen y acabar así con la agresión saudí, compuesto por “un alto el fuego total”, la entrega de “ayuda humanitaria”, un “diálogo yemení-yemení” y la formación de un “gobierno de base amplia”.
Con la luz verde de Estados Unidos, Arabia Saudí comenzó el pasado 26 de marzo, una ofensiva aérea contra Yemen sin el visto bueno de las Naciones Unidas, en un intento por restaurar en el poder al expresidente fugitivo Abdu Rabu Mansur Hadi, un fiel aliado de Riad.
El secretario general de la ONU expresó el pasado 9 de abril su preocupación por la intervención militar de Riad en Yemen, advirtiendo de que agudiza aún más la crisis en este país y amenaza la región.
El portavoz del Ejército yemení, el coronel Sharaf Luqman informó el pasado 13 de abril, que como consecuencia de estos ataques, al menos 2571 civiles han perdido la vida, incluidos 381 niños menores de 15 años y 214 mujeres, 5 de ellas embarazadas.
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Toronto Protest Rally Against Saudi Invasion on YEMEN - 19 Apr 2015 - English
Saudi attack on Yemen condemned in Toronto: Peace and justice loving Canadians have not been swayed by the nasty propaganda of the Saudi regime and its supporters in the west that their attack on...
Saudi attack on Yemen condemned in Toronto: Peace and justice loving Canadians have not been swayed by the nasty propaganda of the Saudi regime and its supporters in the west that their attack on Yemen is justified. Instead, hundreds of people braved strong winds to denounce the illegitimate Saudi regime for its equally illegitimate war on the poor people of Yemen. There were also demands to put the Saudi rulers on trial for war crimes.
Chanting slogans against the Banu Saud as well as their masters in Washington DC, the protesters demanded an immediate halt to attacks on the Yemeni people that have killed more than 2,600 civilians so far.
They also demanded that humanitarian aid be provided to the people of whom more than 120,000 (according to UN figures) have been displaced from their homes since the Saudis and their allies launched their war of aggression on March 26.
There were also repeated calls for putting Saudi rulers on trial for war crimes since Yemen has not attacked Saudi Arabia.
Further, it is not the people of Yemen that have attacked Saudi Arabia, but the illegitimate regime of the Najdi Bedouins that has attacked the poorest Arab country in the region.
Speakers included Ken Stone from the Hamilton Coalition to Stop the War, Sid Lacombe of the Canadian Peace Alliance, Dave Mckwee of the Toronto Coalition to the Stop the War, Zafar Bangash Director Institute of Contemporary Islamic Thought and Maulana Zaki Bakri of Al Mahdi Centre.
Protest Rally was organized by the Canadian Peace Alliance and Toronto Coalition to Stop the war and supported by many Christian, Jewish and Islamic groups.
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Saudi attack on Yemen condemned in Toronto: Peace and justice loving Canadians have not been swayed by the nasty propaganda of the Saudi regime and its supporters in the west that their attack on Yemen is justified. Instead, hundreds of people braved strong winds to denounce the illegitimate Saudi regime for its equally illegitimate war on the poor people of Yemen. There were also demands to put the Saudi rulers on trial for war crimes.
Chanting slogans against the Banu Saud as well as their masters in Washington DC, the protesters demanded an immediate halt to attacks on the Yemeni people that have killed more than 2,600 civilians so far.
They also demanded that humanitarian aid be provided to the people of whom more than 120,000 (according to UN figures) have been displaced from their homes since the Saudis and their allies launched their war of aggression on March 26.
There were also repeated calls for putting Saudi rulers on trial for war crimes since Yemen has not attacked Saudi Arabia.
Further, it is not the people of Yemen that have attacked Saudi Arabia, but the illegitimate regime of the Najdi Bedouins that has attacked the poorest Arab country in the region.
Speakers included Ken Stone from the Hamilton Coalition to Stop the War, Sid Lacombe of the Canadian Peace Alliance, Dave Mckwee of the Toronto Coalition to the Stop the War, Zafar Bangash Director Institute of Contemporary Islamic Thought and Maulana Zaki Bakri of Al Mahdi Centre.
Protest Rally was organized by the Canadian Peace Alliance and Toronto Coalition to Stop the war and supported by many Christian, Jewish and Islamic groups.
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Mala gestión saudí provocó estampida en La Meca - Sept 26,2015- Spanish
El secretario general de la Sociedad de la Media Luna Roja de Irán, Ali Asqar Ahmadi, dedicó un momento a HispanTV para hablar sobre la estampida en la ciudad de La Meca, Arabia Saudí.
Mala...
El secretario general de la Sociedad de la Media Luna Roja de Irán, Ali Asqar Ahmadi, dedicó un momento a HispanTV para hablar sobre la estampida en la ciudad de La Meca, Arabia Saudí.
Mala gestión de los responsables de seguridad saudíes, es la causa principal de la estampida, así lo afirma Ali Asqar Ahmadi.
Ahmadi culpa a los responsables de seguridad de la zona donde ocurrió la tragedia. Según los testigos, eran jóvenes con poca experiencia. Debería haber alguien con más experiencia para ayudarles, nos asegura.
Cuenta que ahora, el principal reto es encontrar a los desparecidos. Para conocer su destino, diez equipos iraníes están rastreando hospitales y centros médicos de Yaddah, Taif y La Meca. Más de 300 personas siguen desaparcadas.
Tras la estampida mortal en La Meca, Irán envía una delegación a Arabia Saudí. Su misión es averiguar las causas de esta tragedia y pedir respuestas a las autoridades saudíes.
El ministro de Cultura y Orientación Islámica de Irán, Mohamad Ali Yanati, junto con su delegación que lleva ayuda para repatriar los cadáveres y participar en la investigación.
Asa Esfandiari, Teherán.
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El secretario general de la Sociedad de la Media Luna Roja de Irán, Ali Asqar Ahmadi, dedicó un momento a HispanTV para hablar sobre la estampida en la ciudad de La Meca, Arabia Saudí.
Mala gestión de los responsables de seguridad saudíes, es la causa principal de la estampida, así lo afirma Ali Asqar Ahmadi.
Ahmadi culpa a los responsables de seguridad de la zona donde ocurrió la tragedia. Según los testigos, eran jóvenes con poca experiencia. Debería haber alguien con más experiencia para ayudarles, nos asegura.
Cuenta que ahora, el principal reto es encontrar a los desparecidos. Para conocer su destino, diez equipos iraníes están rastreando hospitales y centros médicos de Yaddah, Taif y La Meca. Más de 300 personas siguen desaparcadas.
Tras la estampida mortal en La Meca, Irán envía una delegación a Arabia Saudí. Su misión es averiguar las causas de esta tragedia y pedir respuestas a las autoridades saudíes.
El ministro de Cultura y Orientación Islámica de Irán, Mohamad Ali Yanati, junto con su delegación que lleva ayuda para repatriar los cadáveres y participar en la investigación.
Asa Esfandiari, Teherán.
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The Saudis Will Always Fail | Leader of the Muslim Ummah | Farsi sub English
What are the odds that \\\"Saudi\\\" Arabia will succeed in achieving its irrational, murderous, idiotic goals in Yemen? What are the odds that \\\"Saudi\\\" Arabia will succeed...
What are the odds that \\\"Saudi\\\" Arabia will succeed in achieving its irrational, murderous, idiotic goals in Yemen? What are the odds that \\\"Saudi\\\" Arabia will succeed in anything? The Leader speaks.
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What are the odds that \\\"Saudi\\\" Arabia will succeed in achieving its irrational, murderous, idiotic goals in Yemen? What are the odds that \\\"Saudi\\\" Arabia will succeed in anything? The Leader speaks.
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israel Doesn't Care About Anyone | Imam Khomeini (R) | Farsi Sub English
What does Imam Khomeini (R) name what is commonly known in the present-day as Saudi Arabia?
And what does Imam Khomeini (R) say can\\\'t be done during the Hajj in Saudi Arabia,...
What does Imam Khomeini (R) name what is commonly known in the present-day as Saudi Arabia?
And what does Imam Khomeini (R) say can\\\'t be done during the Hajj in Saudi Arabia, a situation which continues to the present-day?
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Does israel really care about anyone at all?
And finally, who really cares about the Muslims?
The founding father of the Islamic Republic and the International al-Quds Day, Imam Ruhollah Khomeini (R) speaks about how \\\'israel Doesn\\\'t Care About Anyone\\\".
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What does Imam Khomeini (R) name what is commonly known in the present-day as Saudi Arabia?
And what does Imam Khomeini (R) say can\\\'t be done during the Hajj in Saudi Arabia, a situation which continues to the present-day?
What is the call \\\'Death to israel\\\' really doing?
And when one silences the call of \\\'Death to israel\\\', in reality what all else are they silencing?
Does israel really care about anyone at all?
And finally, who really cares about the Muslims?
The founding father of the Islamic Republic and the International al-Quds Day, Imam Ruhollah Khomeini (R) speaks about how \\\'israel Doesn\\\'t Care About Anyone\\\".
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Oil Is King - Media Intelligence Report - English
Mosaic Intelligence Report - November 9 2007 Oil prices have inched closer to an all-time high of Dollar 100. Who is reaping the profits And what is the King of Saudi Arabia doing in Europe. The...
Mosaic Intelligence Report - November 9 2007 Oil prices have inched closer to an all-time high of Dollar 100. Who is reaping the profits And what is the King of Saudi Arabia doing in Europe. The answers to these questions and more on LinkTV Mosaic Intelligence Report
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Mosaic Intelligence Report - November 9 2007 Oil prices have inched closer to an all-time high of Dollar 100. Who is reaping the profits And what is the King of Saudi Arabia doing in Europe. The answers to these questions and more on LinkTV Mosaic Intelligence Report