Iran - Millions March to Protest Ashura Insult - Part 2 - Farsi
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early...
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions March to Protest Ashura Insult - Part 3 - Farsi
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early...
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions March to Protest Ashura Insult - Part 4 - Farsi
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early...
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions March to Protest Ashura Insult - Part 5 - Farsi
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early...
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
Iran - Millions March to Protest Ashura Insult - Part 6 - Farsi
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early...
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions March to Protest Ashura Insult - Part 7 - Farsi
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early...
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions March to Protest Ashura Insult - Part 8 - Farsi
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early...
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions March to Protest Ashura Insult - Part 9 - Farsi
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early...
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Million March to Protest Ashura Insult - Part 10 - Farsi
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early...
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
Iran - Millions March to Protest Ashura Insult - Part 11 - Farsi
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early...
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
Iran - Millions March to Protest Ashura Insult - Part 12 - Farsi
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early...
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions March to Protest Ashura Insult - Part 13 - Farsi
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early...
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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How Israeli Ambassador in Californian University Treated - English
Contributed by Herald. February 8th, 2010, 6:01 pm Eleven people were arrested Monday evening during a raucous lecture at UC Irvine where Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren came to talk about...
Contributed by Herald. February 8th, 2010, 6:01 pm Eleven people were arrested Monday evening during a raucous lecture at UC Irvine where Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren came to talk about U.S.-Israel relations. (UCI earlier said that 12 were arrested.) Oren was interrupted 10 times Monday while trying to give his speech before 500 people at the UCI Student Center, where there was heavy security. Oren took a 20 minute break after the fourth protest, asked for hospitality and resumed his speech, only to be interrupted again by young men yelling at him every few minutes. Many members of the audience also applauded Oren. After the 10th interruption, several dozens students who opposed Oren’s talk got up and walked out and staged a protest outside. It is not clear whether they were members of the UCI Muslim Student Union, which issued an email earlier in the day condemning Oren’s appearance on campus. Oren continued talking, completing his speech at 6:42 p.m. Originally, he planned to take question from the audience. But that was canceled after the repeated delays. The second person yelled about “Zionism.†The third yelled, “Israel.†The fourth could not be clearly heard. UCI Police Chief Paul Henisey said it is not clear whether any of the protesters are UCI students. Mark Petracca, a UCI political science professor, lost his temper and yelled, “This is embarrassing … Shame on all of you.†UCI Chancellor Michael Drake also told the audience that he was embarrassed by the outburst. Drake and Petracca were booed by many people, and applauded by others. Hours earlier, UCI’s Muslim Student Union said in an email today that its members “condemn and oppose the presence of Michael Oren, the ambassador of Israel to the United States, on our campus today. We resent that the Law School and the Political Science Department on our campus have agreed to cosponsor a public figure who represents a state that continues to break international and humanitarian law and is condemned by more UN Human Rights Council resolutions than all other countries in the world combined.†The Jewish Federation Orange County said earlier in the day that it had been informed that Oren’s speech at UC Irvine late today might be disrupted by protestors. Shalom C. Elcott, president of JFOC, said in a statement today that, “We have been informed that some students may attempt to disrupt the event. We want to assure the community that our goal is to create a positive environment — indeed, a sacred space – for open dialogue, intellectual debate and civil discourse that befits a university setting.†This was not the first time that there has been confrontation at a political lecture at UCI. In January 2007, Daniel Pipes of the Middle East Forum was interrupted by protesters at UCI while giving a speech titled, “The Threat to Israel’s Existence.†The protesters ended up getting into a brief shouting match with some members of the audience.
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Contributed by Herald. February 8th, 2010, 6:01 pm Eleven people were arrested Monday evening during a raucous lecture at UC Irvine where Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren came to talk about U.S.-Israel relations. (UCI earlier said that 12 were arrested.) Oren was interrupted 10 times Monday while trying to give his speech before 500 people at the UCI Student Center, where there was heavy security. Oren took a 20 minute break after the fourth protest, asked for hospitality and resumed his speech, only to be interrupted again by young men yelling at him every few minutes. Many members of the audience also applauded Oren. After the 10th interruption, several dozens students who opposed Oren’s talk got up and walked out and staged a protest outside. It is not clear whether they were members of the UCI Muslim Student Union, which issued an email earlier in the day condemning Oren’s appearance on campus. Oren continued talking, completing his speech at 6:42 p.m. Originally, he planned to take question from the audience. But that was canceled after the repeated delays. The second person yelled about “Zionism.†The third yelled, “Israel.†The fourth could not be clearly heard. UCI Police Chief Paul Henisey said it is not clear whether any of the protesters are UCI students. Mark Petracca, a UCI political science professor, lost his temper and yelled, “This is embarrassing … Shame on all of you.†UCI Chancellor Michael Drake also told the audience that he was embarrassed by the outburst. Drake and Petracca were booed by many people, and applauded by others. Hours earlier, UCI’s Muslim Student Union said in an email today that its members “condemn and oppose the presence of Michael Oren, the ambassador of Israel to the United States, on our campus today. We resent that the Law School and the Political Science Department on our campus have agreed to cosponsor a public figure who represents a state that continues to break international and humanitarian law and is condemned by more UN Human Rights Council resolutions than all other countries in the world combined.†The Jewish Federation Orange County said earlier in the day that it had been informed that Oren’s speech at UC Irvine late today might be disrupted by protestors. Shalom C. Elcott, president of JFOC, said in a statement today that, “We have been informed that some students may attempt to disrupt the event. We want to assure the community that our goal is to create a positive environment — indeed, a sacred space – for open dialogue, intellectual debate and civil discourse that befits a university setting.†This was not the first time that there has been confrontation at a political lecture at UCI. In January 2007, Daniel Pipes of the Middle East Forum was interrupted by protesters at UCI while giving a speech titled, “The Threat to Israel’s Existence.†The protesters ended up getting into a brief shouting match with some members of the audience.
israel shooting at International and Palestinian Activists - 25 April 2010 - English
Palestinian medics treat Maltese peace activist Bianca Zimmit at al-Aqsa hospital in the central Gaza Strip on April 24, 2010.
After the Israeli forces shot and injured a Maltese national during a...
Palestinian medics treat Maltese peace activist Bianca Zimmit at al-Aqsa hospital in the central Gaza Strip on April 24, 2010.
After the Israeli forces shot and injured a Maltese national during a pro-Palestinian protest in Gaza, Malta's Foreign Ministry moves to condemn the attack.
Twenty-eight-year-old Maltese activist Bianca Zimmit was wounded by a live Israeli round on Saturday during a demonstration against Tel Aviv's decision to declare large parts of Gaza's arable land a "no-go" area, Ma'an news agency reported.
In a Sunday statement, the Maltese Foreign Ministry "deplored and condemned in the strongest possible terms" Zimmit's shooting, Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz reported.
Local residents and international activists had gathered around the restricted zone in the central Gaza Strip to protest the ban that makes 20 percent of arable lands inaccessible to farmers.
The zone reportedly intrudes into the Strip beyond the areas from which Israel is supposed to have withdrawn in 2005.
The Sunday Times of Malta quoted Zammit as saying that "We were not doing anything illegal. I don't expect to be shot for holding a Palestinian flag or holding a camera, especially since we were chanting peaceful songs."
Israeli troops also injured five more protesters including a 22-year-old, who was shot in the stomach, Ma'an reported.
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Palestinian medics treat Maltese peace activist Bianca Zimmit at al-Aqsa hospital in the central Gaza Strip on April 24, 2010.
After the Israeli forces shot and injured a Maltese national during a pro-Palestinian protest in Gaza, Malta's Foreign Ministry moves to condemn the attack.
Twenty-eight-year-old Maltese activist Bianca Zimmit was wounded by a live Israeli round on Saturday during a demonstration against Tel Aviv's decision to declare large parts of Gaza's arable land a "no-go" area, Ma'an news agency reported.
In a Sunday statement, the Maltese Foreign Ministry "deplored and condemned in the strongest possible terms" Zimmit's shooting, Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz reported.
Local residents and international activists had gathered around the restricted zone in the central Gaza Strip to protest the ban that makes 20 percent of arable lands inaccessible to farmers.
The zone reportedly intrudes into the Strip beyond the areas from which Israel is supposed to have withdrawn in 2005.
The Sunday Times of Malta quoted Zammit as saying that "We were not doing anything illegal. I don't expect to be shot for holding a Palestinian flag or holding a camera, especially since we were chanting peaceful songs."
Israeli troops also injured five more protesters including a 22-year-old, who was shot in the stomach, Ma'an reported.
دفاع تشیع ریلی Murda baad Amreeka Murda baad israel - Karachi Pakistan - 20 June 2010 - Urdu
Shia Muslims staged a huge "Difaa-e-Tashayyo" anti-terrorism and anti-genocide rally in Karachi on Sunday. The participants of the rally chanted slogans against United States Government's...
Shia Muslims staged a huge "Difaa-e-Tashayyo" anti-terrorism and anti-genocide rally in Karachi on Sunday. The participants of the rally chanted slogans against United States Government's unjust policies. General public chanted slogans to denounce and condemn the interference of United States and israel in Pakistan.
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Shia Muslims staged a huge "Difaa-e-Tashayyo" anti-terrorism and anti-genocide rally in Karachi on Sunday. The participants of the rally chanted slogans against United States Government's unjust policies. General public chanted slogans to denounce and condemn the interference of United States and israel in Pakistan.
دفاع تشیع ریلی Burning flags of US and iSRAEL - Clear Message to Pakistan Government - Urdu
People of Pakistan condemn the intervening of United States Government and israelis in Pakistan's internal affairs. People of Pakistan demand Pakistani government to halt their "special...
People of Pakistan condemn the intervening of United States Government and israelis in Pakistan's internal affairs. People of Pakistan demand Pakistani government to halt their "special relationships" with US. The government of Pakistan must work for the benefit of people of Pakistan and the sovereignty of Pakistan and NOT for the benefit of Zionist Governments!
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People of Pakistan condemn the intervening of United States Government and israelis in Pakistan's internal affairs. People of Pakistan demand Pakistani government to halt their "special relationships" with US. The government of Pakistan must work for the benefit of people of Pakistan and the sovereignty of Pakistan and NOT for the benefit of Zionist Governments!
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Israeli Rabbi Ovaida Yosef Calls For Genocide of Palestinians - English
Rabbi slammed for promoting 'genocide'
The chief Palestinian negotiator has urged worldwide condemnation of Israel's genocidal figures after a top Israeli clergyman wished all Palestinians dead....
Rabbi slammed for promoting 'genocide'
The chief Palestinian negotiator has urged worldwide condemnation of Israel's genocidal figures after a top Israeli clergyman wished all Palestinians dead.
Referring to the Palestinians, the founder and spiritual leader of Israel's ultra-orthodox Shas party, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef said on Saturday, "All these evil people should perish from this world," Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz reported.
He especially desired the demise of acting Palestinian Authority (PA) Chief Mahmoud Abbas, referring to him by name.
The remarks raised eyebrows partially as it came from a party partnering with Premier Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud in the ruling coalition. They also preceded upcoming direct peace talks between Israel and the PA.
The Palestinian official, Saeb Erekat, called on the international community "to condemn incitement to genocide by public figures in Israel," AFP reported.
Yosef "is literally calling for a genocide against Palestinians, and there seems to be no response from the Israeli government," he said in a statement.
"He is particularly calling for the assassination of...Abbas who within a few days will be sitting face to face with Prime Minister Netanyahu. Is this how the Israeli government prepares its public for a peace agreement?" Erekat pointed out.
He said Tel Aviv had "to do more about peace and stop spreading hatred."
The Shas spiritual leader made similar comments in April 2001, calling for the annihilation of Arabs.
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Rabbi slammed for promoting 'genocide'
The chief Palestinian negotiator has urged worldwide condemnation of Israel's genocidal figures after a top Israeli clergyman wished all Palestinians dead.
Referring to the Palestinians, the founder and spiritual leader of Israel's ultra-orthodox Shas party, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef said on Saturday, "All these evil people should perish from this world," Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz reported.
He especially desired the demise of acting Palestinian Authority (PA) Chief Mahmoud Abbas, referring to him by name.
The remarks raised eyebrows partially as it came from a party partnering with Premier Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud in the ruling coalition. They also preceded upcoming direct peace talks between Israel and the PA.
The Palestinian official, Saeb Erekat, called on the international community "to condemn incitement to genocide by public figures in Israel," AFP reported.
Yosef "is literally calling for a genocide against Palestinians, and there seems to be no response from the Israeli government," he said in a statement.
"He is particularly calling for the assassination of...Abbas who within a few days will be sitting face to face with Prime Minister Netanyahu. Is this how the Israeli government prepares its public for a peace agreement?" Erekat pointed out.
He said Tel Aviv had "to do more about peace and stop spreading hatred."
The Shas spiritual leader made similar comments in April 2001, calling for the annihilation of Arabs.
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United Nations Condemns Islamophobic Burning of Quran Plans - 08 SEP 2010 - English
Detailed report on the entire world\'s condemnation of the planned \"Burn a Quran Day\" organised by the \"Dove outreach centre\" headed by \"Pastor\" Jones a proven...
Detailed report on the entire world\'s condemnation of the planned \"Burn a Quran Day\" organised by the \"Dove outreach centre\" headed by \"Pastor\" Jones a proven pathalogical liar and ignorant zionist stooge.
This action is designed to create the ground for a false flag operation - according to some reports a nuclear false flag operation in America - resulting in the death of many many innocents.
The false flag will create the groundswell needed in America to support an Israeli/American/European war against Islamic Iran.
This action is orchestrated by the Israeli War Machine through MOSSAD - \"By Way Of Deception Do We Make War\" (The motto of MOSSAD).
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Detailed report on the entire world\'s condemnation of the planned \"Burn a Quran Day\" organised by the \"Dove outreach centre\" headed by \"Pastor\" Jones a proven pathalogical liar and ignorant zionist stooge.
This action is designed to create the ground for a false flag operation - according to some reports a nuclear false flag operation in America - resulting in the death of many many innocents.
The false flag will create the groundswell needed in America to support an Israeli/American/European war against Islamic Iran.
This action is orchestrated by the Israeli War Machine through MOSSAD - \"By Way Of Deception Do We Make War\" (The motto of MOSSAD).
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Ayatullah Jannati(HA) Condemns Quran Burning - Iranians Protest Quran Burning - 17 SEP 2010 - English
Iranians protest Qur'an desecration
Massive crowds have taken to the streets in Tehran and other major cities to condemn the desecration of the Holy Qur'an by extremists in the United States....
Iranians protest Qur'an desecration
Massive crowds have taken to the streets in Tehran and other major cities to condemn the desecration of the Holy Qur'an by extremists in the United States.
Following the Friday Prayers, thousands of worshippers demonstrated in the streets of the Iranian capital to protest the sacrilege of the Muslim holy book.
Joined by a number of government officials, protesters carried banners displaying slogans in condemnation of Florida pastor Terry Jones, who floated the idea of burning the Qur'an on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
The angry crowd chanted, "Death to the Zionist priest," "Death to America," and "Death to Israel," along with other slogans condemning the sacrilegious move.
While Jones called off his Qur'an-burning plans in the face of fierce international condemnation, anti-Islam protesters in the US tore pages, and burned copies of the Muslim holy book on the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in the US.
The blasphemous move sparked outrage in the Muslim world with millions demonstrating across the globe to denounce the desecration of the holy book.
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Iranians protest Qur'an desecration
Massive crowds have taken to the streets in Tehran and other major cities to condemn the desecration of the Holy Qur'an by extremists in the United States.
Following the Friday Prayers, thousands of worshippers demonstrated in the streets of the Iranian capital to protest the sacrilege of the Muslim holy book.
Joined by a number of government officials, protesters carried banners displaying slogans in condemnation of Florida pastor Terry Jones, who floated the idea of burning the Qur'an on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
The angry crowd chanted, "Death to the Zionist priest," "Death to America," and "Death to Israel," along with other slogans condemning the sacrilegious move.
While Jones called off his Qur'an-burning plans in the face of fierce international condemnation, anti-Islam protesters in the US tore pages, and burned copies of the Muslim holy book on the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in the US.
The blasphemous move sparked outrage in the Muslim world with millions demonstrating across the globe to denounce the desecration of the holy book.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142859.html
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Bomb Blast at Shah Abdullah Ghazi Shrine - MWM announces 3 Days Mourning - Urdu
Hujjatul Islam Sayyed Hassan Zafar Naqvi announces 3 days mourning across Pakistan on the incident of Bomb Blast at Shah Abdullah Ghazi Shrine, Karachi Pakistan. The announcement was made on behalf...
Hujjatul Islam Sayyed Hassan Zafar Naqvi announces 3 days mourning across Pakistan on the incident of Bomb Blast at Shah Abdullah Ghazi Shrine, Karachi Pakistan. The announcement was made on behalf of MWM. The tragedy was condemned by all recognized scholars of Islam.
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Hujjatul Islam Sayyed Hassan Zafar Naqvi announces 3 days mourning across Pakistan on the incident of Bomb Blast at Shah Abdullah Ghazi Shrine, Karachi Pakistan. The announcement was made on behalf of MWM. The tragedy was condemned by all recognized scholars of Islam.
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بیانات در دیدار جمعی از بانوان نخبه 1/3/1390 - Speech to Elite Women May 22-2011 - Farsi
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Western attitude towards women must be challenged (2011/05/22 - 20:48)
Islamic Revolution Leader Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei in a meeting with hundreds of Iranian women...
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Islamic Revolution Leader Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei in a meeting with hundreds of Iranian women scholars and top personalities said Islam views women as master of family, adding that the Islamic system must do more to fully revive the genuine, Islamic status of women in society and family.
Ayatollah Khamenei in the meeting which was held on Sunday on the eve of the birth anniversary of Hadhrat Fatema Zahra (S.A.) and the day of women, congratulated the auspicious day and said the gathering of large number of women intellectuals shows the Iranian women were moving towards the apex of perfection and that the Islamic system has succeeded to raise intellectual women who hold their own opinion concerning different social issues.
Ayatollah Khamenei said problems of the world today stemmed largely from the west\'s wrong attitude towards the status of women in society and family and that the wrong attitude has triggered a crisis.
Ayatollah Khamenei said the west has established an unfair equation in society under which the men are the beneficiary and the women are the benefit, and based on the equation, the women must act in such ways as to satisfy the beneficiary. \"This is the most immense oppression ever against women,\" the IR Leader said.
The IR Leader touched on an organized and gradual drive by the west to instill the nations with such wrong ideas as to status of women, and that to the same effect, if someone moves to condemn such behaviors that are fed by female attractions, he or she would be treated with western media\'s hue and cry.
Ayatollah Khamenei said another outcome of the western oppressive attitude towards women is its open objection to Hijab. \"The west claims that Hijab is a religiously-motivated issue and must not be allowed to appear in atheist societies however its true motivation for that objection is that Hijab challenges its strategic policy in seeking women promiscuity,\" the IR Leader said.
Ayatollah Khamenei noted that based on official reports of relevant global centers, the western attitude towards women has led to a fragile familial structure, speedy growth of shameful trade in women and the phenomenon of illegitimately-born children. He said the Islamic Republic should expressly and relentlessly challenge the western ideas concerning women and meet its responsibility in defending the true status of women.
As to status of women in the country, Ayatollah Khamenei said a legal lever was needed in order to materialize the Islamic views concerning women and family, adding that despite all good works done since the Islamic Revolution (1979), there were still many deficiencies as to how women must be treated in family.
\"The family environment must become a safe, dignified and tranquil one for women so that they could do their best in fulfilling their main task which is to care the family,\" Ayatollah Khamenei said.
Ayatollah Khamenei also said the issue of women and family would be set as topic of discussion and research in the seminars on strategic thoughts in the Islamic Republic of which two seminars have already been staged in the presence of the IR Leader.
Ayatollah Khamenei urged the intellectual women to join the seminar, adding that the women-related issue must be studied and tackled based on Islamic teachings and the findings must be followed in future planning.
Meanwhile, in the meeting, 10 intellectual women figures expressed their views concerning different cultural, social and political issues.
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Western attitude towards women must be challenged (2011/05/22 - 20:48)
Islamic Revolution Leader Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei in a meeting with hundreds of Iranian women scholars and top personalities said Islam views women as master of family, adding that the Islamic system must do more to fully revive the genuine, Islamic status of women in society and family.
Ayatollah Khamenei in the meeting which was held on Sunday on the eve of the birth anniversary of Hadhrat Fatema Zahra (S.A.) and the day of women, congratulated the auspicious day and said the gathering of large number of women intellectuals shows the Iranian women were moving towards the apex of perfection and that the Islamic system has succeeded to raise intellectual women who hold their own opinion concerning different social issues.
Ayatollah Khamenei said problems of the world today stemmed largely from the west\'s wrong attitude towards the status of women in society and family and that the wrong attitude has triggered a crisis.
Ayatollah Khamenei said the west has established an unfair equation in society under which the men are the beneficiary and the women are the benefit, and based on the equation, the women must act in such ways as to satisfy the beneficiary. \"This is the most immense oppression ever against women,\" the IR Leader said.
The IR Leader touched on an organized and gradual drive by the west to instill the nations with such wrong ideas as to status of women, and that to the same effect, if someone moves to condemn such behaviors that are fed by female attractions, he or she would be treated with western media\'s hue and cry.
Ayatollah Khamenei said another outcome of the western oppressive attitude towards women is its open objection to Hijab. \"The west claims that Hijab is a religiously-motivated issue and must not be allowed to appear in atheist societies however its true motivation for that objection is that Hijab challenges its strategic policy in seeking women promiscuity,\" the IR Leader said.
Ayatollah Khamenei noted that based on official reports of relevant global centers, the western attitude towards women has led to a fragile familial structure, speedy growth of shameful trade in women and the phenomenon of illegitimately-born children. He said the Islamic Republic should expressly and relentlessly challenge the western ideas concerning women and meet its responsibility in defending the true status of women.
As to status of women in the country, Ayatollah Khamenei said a legal lever was needed in order to materialize the Islamic views concerning women and family, adding that despite all good works done since the Islamic Revolution (1979), there were still many deficiencies as to how women must be treated in family.
\"The family environment must become a safe, dignified and tranquil one for women so that they could do their best in fulfilling their main task which is to care the family,\" Ayatollah Khamenei said.
Ayatollah Khamenei also said the issue of women and family would be set as topic of discussion and research in the seminars on strategic thoughts in the Islamic Republic of which two seminars have already been staged in the presence of the IR Leader.
Ayatollah Khamenei urged the intellectual women to join the seminar, adding that the women-related issue must be studied and tackled based on Islamic teachings and the findings must be followed in future planning.
Meanwhile, in the meeting, 10 intellectual women figures expressed their views concerning different cultural, social and political issues.
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