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Bibi Khadidja ahs 2/2 - Francais
Une video sur la biographie de Hazrat Khadidja ahs, l'epouse du Saint-Prophete et la maman de Sayyida Fatima Zahra ahs en deux parties dont voici la deuxieme
Une video sur la biographie de Hazrat Khadidja ahs, l'epouse du Saint-Prophete et la maman de Sayyida Fatima Zahra ahs en deux parties dont voici la deuxieme
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40 hadiths sur Azadari _ 1ere partie - Francais
Une video en deux parties relatant 40 hadiths sur l'importance et les merites du Azadari d'Imam Husain A.S.
Une video en deux parties relatant 40 hadiths sur l'importance et les merites du Azadari d'Imam Husain A.S.
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40 hadiths sur Azadari _ 2eme partie
Une video en deux parties sur l'importance et les merites du azadari d'Imam Housain A.S.
Une video en deux parties sur l'importance et les merites du azadari d'Imam Housain A.S.
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Bahrain: Is the government serious about reforms? - The Agenda - 10 Dec 2011 - English
http://www.presstv.ir/Program/215077.html
The Bahrain Independent Commission Inquiry was established on the 29th of June 2011 by King Hamad bin Isa al Khalifa. The commission has been tasked...
http://www.presstv.ir/Program/215077.html
The Bahrain Independent Commission Inquiry was established on the 29th of June 2011 by King Hamad bin Isa al Khalifa. The commission has been tasked with investigating and reporting on the events that took place in Bahrain from February 2011.
There are concerns that there could be serious political and social ramifications from the serious biases and deficiencies in the report. The commission which has been paid for and set up by the regime that has committed these acts has led to human rights organizations to question its legitimacy.
The results of the commission came out on the 23rd of November and the government says it has formed a working group to study the report, which calls for an examination of people's political, economic and social grievances, but opposition parties say no one has contacted them.
Questions have arisen on whether any external pressure for reform especially by the US be thwarted by Saudi Arabia who would not want to empower the opposition in Bahrain. It is also important to note that Bahrain hosts the US fifth fleet.
In this edition of the show we ask; Bahrain: Is the government serious about reforms?
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http://www.presstv.ir/Program/215077.html
The Bahrain Independent Commission Inquiry was established on the 29th of June 2011 by King Hamad bin Isa al Khalifa. The commission has been tasked with investigating and reporting on the events that took place in Bahrain from February 2011.
There are concerns that there could be serious political and social ramifications from the serious biases and deficiencies in the report. The commission which has been paid for and set up by the regime that has committed these acts has led to human rights organizations to question its legitimacy.
The results of the commission came out on the 23rd of November and the government says it has formed a working group to study the report, which calls for an examination of people's political, economic and social grievances, but opposition parties say no one has contacted them.
Questions have arisen on whether any external pressure for reform especially by the US be thwarted by Saudi Arabia who would not want to empower the opposition in Bahrain. It is also important to note that Bahrain hosts the US fifth fleet.
In this edition of the show we ask; Bahrain: Is the government serious about reforms?
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[12 Jan 2012] Nuclear assassinations disgrace IAEA -Mohamed Marandi - English
The assassination of Iranian scientists has disgraced the UN nuclear agency as the body has provided Western intelligence agencies with confidential information on Iran's nuclear experts, a...
The assassination of Iranian scientists has disgraced the UN nuclear agency as the body has provided Western intelligence agencies with confidential information on Iran's nuclear experts, a political analyst tells Press TV.
On Wednesday morning, an unknown motorcyclist attached a sticky bomb to Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan's car near Allameh Tabatabaei University in Tehran.
Ahmadi Roshan, a Sharif University of Technology chemical engineering graduate and the deputy director of marketing at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, was killed immediately and his driver, who had sustained injures, passed away a few hours later in hospital.
In an interview with Press TV on Wednesday, Professor Seyyed Mohamed Marandi said, “IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency] officials had met him [Ahmadi Roshan] earlier.”
Marandi added that “a lot of Iranian intelligence and information have been given to intelligence sources as well as terrorist organizations” by the IAEA in the past.
The prominent political analyst said it is difficult for Iran to continue cooperation with the IAEA as the agency is “dominated by the Western countries” and puts “[Iranian] people at risk.”
Marandi said all of Iranian scientists who had been targeted by terrorist attacks “have had their names given by the IAEA to third parties.”
“It is obvious that Western intelligence agencies are carrying out these attacks, or if the Israelis are carrying them out, it is with the knowledge of the Europeans and Americans. Because these agencies are very closely aligned to one another, they cooperate extensively, they exchange information,” he added.
The latest terrorist attack comes as Iran has reached an agreement with the P5+1 -- Britain, China, France, Russia, and the United States plus Germany - to hold negotiations in Turkey.
The US, Israel and their allies accuse Iran of pursuing a military nuclear program and have used this allegation as a pretext to sway the UNSC to impose four rounds of sanctions on Iran.
Based on these accusations, they have also repeatedly threatened Tehran with the "option" of a military strike.
This is while in November 2011, some of the US presidential hopefuls called for conducting covert operations ranging from assassinating Iranian nuclear scientists to launching a military strike on Iran as well as sabotaging Tehran's nuclear program.
The calls for assassinations are not idle threats as a number of Iranian scientists have been assassinated over the past few years. Professor Majid Shahriari and Professor Masoud Ali-Mohammadi are among the victims of these acts of terror.
On November 29, 2010, Shahriari and Fereydoun Abbasi were targeted by terrorist attacks; Shahriari was killed immediately and Dr. Abbasi, the current director of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, only sustained injuries.
Iran says as the UN Resolution 1747, adopted against Tehran in March 2007, cited Abbasi's name as a "nuclear scientist," the perpetrators were in a position to trace their victim.
According to reports, Ahmadi Roshan had recently met IAEA inspectors, a fact which indicates that the UN nuclear agency has leaked information about Iran's nuclear facilities and scientists.
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The assassination of Iranian scientists has disgraced the UN nuclear agency as the body has provided Western intelligence agencies with confidential information on Iran's nuclear experts, a political analyst tells Press TV.
On Wednesday morning, an unknown motorcyclist attached a sticky bomb to Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan's car near Allameh Tabatabaei University in Tehran.
Ahmadi Roshan, a Sharif University of Technology chemical engineering graduate and the deputy director of marketing at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, was killed immediately and his driver, who had sustained injures, passed away a few hours later in hospital.
In an interview with Press TV on Wednesday, Professor Seyyed Mohamed Marandi said, “IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency] officials had met him [Ahmadi Roshan] earlier.”
Marandi added that “a lot of Iranian intelligence and information have been given to intelligence sources as well as terrorist organizations” by the IAEA in the past.
The prominent political analyst said it is difficult for Iran to continue cooperation with the IAEA as the agency is “dominated by the Western countries” and puts “[Iranian] people at risk.”
Marandi said all of Iranian scientists who had been targeted by terrorist attacks “have had their names given by the IAEA to third parties.”
“It is obvious that Western intelligence agencies are carrying out these attacks, or if the Israelis are carrying them out, it is with the knowledge of the Europeans and Americans. Because these agencies are very closely aligned to one another, they cooperate extensively, they exchange information,” he added.
The latest terrorist attack comes as Iran has reached an agreement with the P5+1 -- Britain, China, France, Russia, and the United States plus Germany - to hold negotiations in Turkey.
The US, Israel and their allies accuse Iran of pursuing a military nuclear program and have used this allegation as a pretext to sway the UNSC to impose four rounds of sanctions on Iran.
Based on these accusations, they have also repeatedly threatened Tehran with the "option" of a military strike.
This is while in November 2011, some of the US presidential hopefuls called for conducting covert operations ranging from assassinating Iranian nuclear scientists to launching a military strike on Iran as well as sabotaging Tehran's nuclear program.
The calls for assassinations are not idle threats as a number of Iranian scientists have been assassinated over the past few years. Professor Majid Shahriari and Professor Masoud Ali-Mohammadi are among the victims of these acts of terror.
On November 29, 2010, Shahriari and Fereydoun Abbasi were targeted by terrorist attacks; Shahriari was killed immediately and Dr. Abbasi, the current director of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, only sustained injuries.
Iran says as the UN Resolution 1747, adopted against Tehran in March 2007, cited Abbasi's name as a "nuclear scientist," the perpetrators were in a position to trace their victim.
According to reports, Ahmadi Roshan had recently met IAEA inspectors, a fact which indicates that the UN nuclear agency has leaked information about Iran's nuclear facilities and scientists.
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L'evenement de Moubahila 1ere partie - French
Une vidéo en deux parties relatant l�événement de Moubahila. Quelle relation y avait-il entre les Chrétiens de Najran et notre St-Prophète saw ? Comment les Chrétiens...
Une vidéo en deux parties relatant l�événement de Moubahila. Quelle relation y avait-il entre les Chrétiens de Najran et notre St-Prophète saw ? Comment les Chrétiens ont-ils réagi à la lettre que Rassouloullah leur a envoyée ?
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Une vidéo en deux parties relatant l�événement de Moubahila. Quelle relation y avait-il entre les Chrétiens de Najran et notre St-Prophète saw ? Comment les Chrétiens ont-ils réagi à la lettre que Rassouloullah leur a envoyée ?
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Idolâtrie,
christianisme,
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Islam,
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dialogue
interrel
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Imam Ali as 1ere partie - French
Une video sur Imam Ali as en 4 parties dont voici la première.
Une video sur Imam Ali as en 4 parties dont voici la première.
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Imam Ali as 2eme partie - Francais
Une video sur Imam Ali A.S. en 4 parties dont voici la 2èee.
Ideal pour une revision des cours de Madressa.
Une video sur Imam Ali A.S. en 4 parties dont voici la 2èee.
Ideal pour une revision des cours de Madressa.
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Imam Ali as 3eme partie - Francais
Une video sur Imam Ali A.S. en 4 parties dont voici la 3eme.
Ideal pour une reviser ses lecons de tarikh du Madressa.
Une video sur Imam Ali A.S. en 4 parties dont voici la 3eme.
Ideal pour une reviser ses lecons de tarikh du Madressa.
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Fiqh Les manieres aux toilettes - Francais
Une video de Fiqh expliquant quelles sont les manieres d'usage des toilettes.
Ideal pour reviser ses cours de Madressa.
Une video de Fiqh expliquant quelles sont les manieres d'usage des toilettes.
Ideal pour reviser ses cours de Madressa.
Video Tags:
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urine,
selles,
regles,
bonnes
manieres,
comportement,
haram,
makrouh,
laver,
papier,
eau,
revision,
madressa,
debout,
masjid,
Qibla,
arbre,
route,
parties
intimes
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Imam Ali as 4eme partie - Francais
Une video en 4 parties sur la biographie d'Imam Ali A.S. dont voici la 4eme partie qui traire du martyr du Prince des Croyants.
Ideal pour reviser ses lecons de Madressa.
Une video en 4 parties sur la biographie d'Imam Ali A.S. dont voici la 4eme partie qui traire du martyr du Prince des Croyants.
Ideal pour reviser ses lecons de Madressa.
Video Tags:
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Siffin,
Mouawiya,
Amr
al
Aas,
Kharijites,
Abdour
Rahman
ibne
Mouljim,
Ramadhan,
Koufa,
Najaf,
Prophete
Nouh,
Asbagh
bin
Nabata,
tarikh,
madressa,
revision
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Imam Houssain as 1ere partie - French
Une video sur la biographie de notre 3eme Imam as en 2 parties dont voici la 1ere.
Ideal pour reviser ses lecons de Madressa.
Une video sur la biographie de notre 3eme Imam as en 2 parties dont voici la 1ere.
Ideal pour reviser ses lecons de Madressa.
Video Tags:
Naissance,
Fitrous,
Djibraïl,
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ange,
aile,
intercession,
priere,
Imam
Ali,
Prophete
Moussa,
Prophete
Haroun,
Shabbar,
Shabbir,
Hassan,
Houssein,
paradis,
salam,
generosite
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Etre juste - Francais
Pourquoi est-ce important d�etre juste ? Que devrions-nous faire pour juger d�un differend entre deux parties ?
Pourquoi est-ce important d�etre juste ? Que devrions-nous faire pour juger d�un differend entre deux parties ?
Video Tags:
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akhlaq
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Sensational election win brings George Galloway back in the Parliament - 30Mar2012 - English
British politician George Galloway has won a sensational election victory in the north of England which will take him back to parliament. Galloway won a landslide victory in a vote which saw the...
British politician George Galloway has won a sensational election victory in the north of England which will take him back to parliament. Galloway won a landslide victory in a vote which saw the major parties humbled and Muslims uniting to elect the anti-war candidate. Roshan Muhammed Salih reports from Bradford.
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British politician George Galloway has won a sensational election victory in the north of England which will take him back to parliament. Galloway won a landslide victory in a vote which saw the major parties humbled and Muslims uniting to elect the anti-war candidate. Roshan Muhammed Salih reports from Bradford.
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[07 April 2012] Assad supporters rally across Syrian cities - Presstv - English
Large numbers of Ba’ath Party members and supporters rallied across several Syrian cities marking the 65th anniversary of the Party’s establishment. In the capital Damascus, supporters packed...
Large numbers of Ba’ath Party members and supporters rallied across several Syrian cities marking the 65th anniversary of the Party’s establishment. In the capital Damascus, supporters packed into Saba’ Bahrat square, showing their support for the Ba’ath Party and the president Bashar al-Assad.
Syrians waved the Syrian flag and sang national anthem in a show of unity against what they described as a conspiracy targeting their country.
Syrians reiterated their adherence to the Ba'ath Party principles, including supporting the Palestinian cause and resisting the Israeli occupation.
The Ba’ath Party was the only ruling party in Syria for decades.
Nevertheless, Syrians in a referendum in February voted for a new constitution which allowed a multiparty system in the country and political pluralism which gave all political parties the right to share power.
Supporters have gathered to renew adherence to their party led by president Bashar al-Assad, expressing confidence in the party’s ability to build a new Syria stronger than before.
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Large numbers of Ba’ath Party members and supporters rallied across several Syrian cities marking the 65th anniversary of the Party’s establishment. In the capital Damascus, supporters packed into Saba’ Bahrat square, showing their support for the Ba’ath Party and the president Bashar al-Assad.
Syrians waved the Syrian flag and sang national anthem in a show of unity against what they described as a conspiracy targeting their country.
Syrians reiterated their adherence to the Ba'ath Party principles, including supporting the Palestinian cause and resisting the Israeli occupation.
The Ba’ath Party was the only ruling party in Syria for decades.
Nevertheless, Syrians in a referendum in February voted for a new constitution which allowed a multiparty system in the country and political pluralism which gave all political parties the right to share power.
Supporters have gathered to renew adherence to their party led by president Bashar al-Assad, expressing confidence in the party’s ability to build a new Syria stronger than before.
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[23 March 2012] Syria crisis: global and domestic transformations - Middle East Today - Presstv - English
[23 March 2012] Syria crisis: global and domestic transformations - Middle East Today - Presstv - English
As security in Syria deteriorates with fears of more bombings, continuous fighting between...
[23 March 2012] Syria crisis: global and domestic transformations - Middle East Today - Presstv - English
As security in Syria deteriorates with fears of more bombings, continuous fighting between the national army and rebel forces, the United Nations special envoy continues his efforts to create an agreement with the consensus of all parties.
Where can these efforts reach in light of the Syrian opposition\'s refusal of political solution? Some groups have even called for military intervention.
Will there be Arab and western efforts to exert more political and even military pressure on Assad? Will the West leave the resolution to countries like Russia and China in order to avoid a possible Cold War?
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[23 March 2012] Syria crisis: global and domestic transformations - Middle East Today - Presstv - English
As security in Syria deteriorates with fears of more bombings, continuous fighting between the national army and rebel forces, the United Nations special envoy continues his efforts to create an agreement with the consensus of all parties.
Where can these efforts reach in light of the Syrian opposition\'s refusal of political solution? Some groups have even called for military intervention.
Will there be Arab and western efforts to exert more political and even military pressure on Assad? Will the West leave the resolution to countries like Russia and China in order to avoid a possible Cold War?
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[08 May 2012] Andaz-e-Jahan - پاکستان میں سیاسی محاذ آرائياں - Urdu
[08 May 2012] Andaz-e-Jahan - پاکستان میں سیاسی محاذ آرائياں - Urdu
مہمان:محترم یاور بخاری-ڈاکٹر مقصود صدیقی-پروفیسر شکیل...
[08 May 2012] Andaz-e-Jahan - پاکستان میں سیاسی محاذ آرائياں - Urdu
مہمان:محترم یاور بخاری-ڈاکٹر مقصود صدیقی-پروفیسر شکیل صدیقی-
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[08 May 2012] Andaz-e-Jahan - پاکستان میں سیاسی محاذ آرائياں - Urdu
مہمان:محترم یاور بخاری-ڈاکٹر مقصود صدیقی-پروفیسر شکیل صدیقی-
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مسلسل الغالبون | سهرة الغالبون - Evening victors - Arabic
مسلسل الغالبون | سهرة الغالبون - Evening victors - Arabic
دراما لبنانية اجتماعية وانسانية مشوقة ...مستوحاة من البيئة...
مسلسل الغالبون | سهرة الغالبون - Evening victors - Arabic
دراما لبنانية اجتماعية وانسانية مشوقة ...مستوحاة من البيئة الشعبية والجهادية للمقاومة في ولادتها وبداياتها المثقلة بالتعب والمعاناة ، كردة فعل على الاحتلال الاسرائيلي عام 1982 م.
وترى بعض قصص المجد والتضحية والاباء للمقاومين وعائلاتهم واهلهم الطيبين الشرفاء في مواجهة ممارسات الاحتلال وقهره وتعسفه.
إنها قصة من قصص الاباء لمجتمع مقاوم وصابر جسد اسطورة انتصار الدم على السيف في ملاحم بطولية وصنع النصر والتحرير بالدم والدموع على أرضه التي اختلط فيها عطر الشهادة وزهر الليمون . إنها حكاية العين التي قاومت المخرز.
يشارك في هذا العمل الذي يصور في جنوب لبنان اكثر من 100 ممثل بينهم نخبة من النجوم اللبنانيين منهم,عبد المجيد مجذوب احمد الزين,فؤاد شرف الدين , وفاء شرارة ,طوني عيسى ,مازن المعضم ,عمار شلق ,دارين حمزة ,بولين حداد, بيار داغر , يوسف حداد, مجدي مشموشي ,الان الزغبي , خالد السيد , كريستين شويري ,علي سعد , فيصل اسطواني ,هشام ابو سليمان,علي الزين ,حسام الصباح ..... بالإشتراك مع ضيوف شرف من سوريا .....بالاضافة الى اكثر من 250 من كومبارس المتكلم والمجاميع ..
ويعمل المخرج باسل الخطيب مع فريق مؤلف من 60 شخصا على انجاز هذا العمل الذي كتبه الدكتور فتح
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مسلسل الغالبون | سهرة الغالبون - Evening victors - Arabic
دراما لبنانية اجتماعية وانسانية مشوقة ...مستوحاة من البيئة الشعبية والجهادية للمقاومة في ولادتها وبداياتها المثقلة بالتعب والمعاناة ، كردة فعل على الاحتلال الاسرائيلي عام 1982 م.
وترى بعض قصص المجد والتضحية والاباء للمقاومين وعائلاتهم واهلهم الطيبين الشرفاء في مواجهة ممارسات الاحتلال وقهره وتعسفه.
إنها قصة من قصص الاباء لمجتمع مقاوم وصابر جسد اسطورة انتصار الدم على السيف في ملاحم بطولية وصنع النصر والتحرير بالدم والدموع على أرضه التي اختلط فيها عطر الشهادة وزهر الليمون . إنها حكاية العين التي قاومت المخرز.
يشارك في هذا العمل الذي يصور في جنوب لبنان اكثر من 100 ممثل بينهم نخبة من النجوم اللبنانيين منهم,عبد المجيد مجذوب احمد الزين,فؤاد شرف الدين , وفاء شرارة ,طوني عيسى ,مازن المعضم ,عمار شلق ,دارين حمزة ,بولين حداد, بيار داغر , يوسف حداد, مجدي مشموشي ,الان الزغبي , خالد السيد , كريستين شويري ,علي سعد , فيصل اسطواني ,هشام ابو سليمان,علي الزين ,حسام الصباح ..... بالإشتراك مع ضيوف شرف من سوريا .....بالاضافة الى اكثر من 250 من كومبارس المتكلم والمجاميع ..
ويعمل المخرج باسل الخطيب مع فريق مؤلف من 60 شخصا على انجاز هذا العمل الذي كتبه الدكتور فتح
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[25 May 2012] Yemen liberation party demands end to western interference - English
[25 May 2012] Yemen liberation party demands end to western interference - English
Islamic group HIzb-Ut-Tahrir held a press conference in the capital Sanaa strongly condemning the western and US...
[25 May 2012] Yemen liberation party demands end to western interference - English
Islamic group HIzb-Ut-Tahrir held a press conference in the capital Sanaa strongly condemning the western and US intervention in the country and calling on all political parties of Yemen to swiftly end all ties with the west.
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[25 May 2012] Yemen liberation party demands end to western interference - English
Islamic group HIzb-Ut-Tahrir held a press conference in the capital Sanaa strongly condemning the western and US intervention in the country and calling on all political parties of Yemen to swiftly end all ties with the west.
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[26 May 2012] Many young Egyptians reluctant to vote - English
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood says its candidate Mohamed Morsi will face former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq in the country’s presidential run-off election.
Morsi is in the lead with 25.3...
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood says its candidate Mohamed Morsi will face former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq in the country’s presidential run-off election.
Morsi is in the lead with 25.3 percent of the vote, followed by Shafiq with 24.9 percent. Official results from the electoral body are expected to be announced on Tuesday.
The two candidates will compete in a run-off election on June 16 and 17. Electoral commission officials said that turnout was around 43 percent over the two days of voting on Wednesday and Thursday.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Yahia Ghanem, editor at the al-Ahram newspaper, to hear his opinion on this issue. The following is a rough transcription of the interview.
Press TV: Trying to understand these results specially Shafiq he did not do that well in his campaigning. How did he come up to this second place, finish at this point which is not really finished, it is unofficial results, what is your reaction to that?
Ghanem: Well if you talk, if you ask about the reactions I believe that partly it was a shock for a lot of number of the Egyptians whereas it was a pleasant surprise of course for some others.
So I believe that as much as Egypt and the Egyptians have been showing strong signs of being united, a united house in their march towards democracy, when it comes to the results of the first round of the elections they started showing strong signs of a house divided in terms of this splinter between Shafiq which is considered to be a remnant of the former regime and Dr. [Morsi], the candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Press TV: In terms of who came out to vote we are looking at two large majorities, 60 percent saying to be from the urban areas which are farmers and then of course we are looking at the percentage of the youth in the country which is said to be 50 percent below the age of 30. But it does not seem like these results are indicating that which some are saying the silent majority came out. Do you see it that way?
Ghanem: Say it again please.
Press TV: The silent majority, do you think they were the ones that came out, tilting some of the voting in terms of the results we are seeing right now?
Ghanem: I am not quite sure if I understood your question...
Press TV: The silent majority of Egyptians is what I am getting at, did they come out, the ones who did not come out to vote for the parliamentary elections maybe came out this time to vote?
Ghanem: Well, I believe that there was a large percentage of absence from the voters because everybody expected actually a higher percentage, everybody expected that the Egyptians would break the record that they scored during the first stage of the last parliamentary elections but unfortunately it did not happen.
And I believe that there are reasons behind such absence and such reluctance of that large number of voters to practice and to exercise the right in voting the first civilian elected president but I believe that a large number of the youth who actually participated and spot the revolution, also they were reluctant to participate in these elections and I observed that while I was touring the polling stations, I believe that there were reasons actually behind such reluctance, such as the way the military council ran the whole show during the last 16 months and specially running that presidential election show.
Press TV: And of course one of the biggest troubles and challenges Yahia Ghanem is the constitution and the presidential powers. When is that going to be resolved?
Ghanem: I believe we still have to go for quite a while after the elections to sort out this issue of the right in constitution and specially that issue of writing the constitution.
But personally speaking I believe that this issue have been made an issue by certain parties with interest to complicate things in Egypt because writing constitution is not that problem actually and they complicated the whole thing by inciting all different kinds of society, all the [structure] in society to claim the right of being represented in this committee and to share or to take part in writing the constitution. No constitutions in the world are being written that way.
It is up to the specialists, the lawmakers or the professors of constitutional law to write the constitution as in many or in all the countries in the world and then for the establishing committee to discuss and to review that draft constitution but of course it does not make any sense for all representatives of all the sectors of the society and the [structure] of the society to take part in writing the constitution.
It is funny and it is not true of course.
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Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood says its candidate Mohamed Morsi will face former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq in the country’s presidential run-off election.
Morsi is in the lead with 25.3 percent of the vote, followed by Shafiq with 24.9 percent. Official results from the electoral body are expected to be announced on Tuesday.
The two candidates will compete in a run-off election on June 16 and 17. Electoral commission officials said that turnout was around 43 percent over the two days of voting on Wednesday and Thursday.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Yahia Ghanem, editor at the al-Ahram newspaper, to hear his opinion on this issue. The following is a rough transcription of the interview.
Press TV: Trying to understand these results specially Shafiq he did not do that well in his campaigning. How did he come up to this second place, finish at this point which is not really finished, it is unofficial results, what is your reaction to that?
Ghanem: Well if you talk, if you ask about the reactions I believe that partly it was a shock for a lot of number of the Egyptians whereas it was a pleasant surprise of course for some others.
So I believe that as much as Egypt and the Egyptians have been showing strong signs of being united, a united house in their march towards democracy, when it comes to the results of the first round of the elections they started showing strong signs of a house divided in terms of this splinter between Shafiq which is considered to be a remnant of the former regime and Dr. [Morsi], the candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Press TV: In terms of who came out to vote we are looking at two large majorities, 60 percent saying to be from the urban areas which are farmers and then of course we are looking at the percentage of the youth in the country which is said to be 50 percent below the age of 30. But it does not seem like these results are indicating that which some are saying the silent majority came out. Do you see it that way?
Ghanem: Say it again please.
Press TV: The silent majority, do you think they were the ones that came out, tilting some of the voting in terms of the results we are seeing right now?
Ghanem: I am not quite sure if I understood your question...
Press TV: The silent majority of Egyptians is what I am getting at, did they come out, the ones who did not come out to vote for the parliamentary elections maybe came out this time to vote?
Ghanem: Well, I believe that there was a large percentage of absence from the voters because everybody expected actually a higher percentage, everybody expected that the Egyptians would break the record that they scored during the first stage of the last parliamentary elections but unfortunately it did not happen.
And I believe that there are reasons behind such absence and such reluctance of that large number of voters to practice and to exercise the right in voting the first civilian elected president but I believe that a large number of the youth who actually participated and spot the revolution, also they were reluctant to participate in these elections and I observed that while I was touring the polling stations, I believe that there were reasons actually behind such reluctance, such as the way the military council ran the whole show during the last 16 months and specially running that presidential election show.
Press TV: And of course one of the biggest troubles and challenges Yahia Ghanem is the constitution and the presidential powers. When is that going to be resolved?
Ghanem: I believe we still have to go for quite a while after the elections to sort out this issue of the right in constitution and specially that issue of writing the constitution.
But personally speaking I believe that this issue have been made an issue by certain parties with interest to complicate things in Egypt because writing constitution is not that problem actually and they complicated the whole thing by inciting all different kinds of society, all the [structure] in society to claim the right of being represented in this committee and to share or to take part in writing the constitution. No constitutions in the world are being written that way.
It is up to the specialists, the lawmakers or the professors of constitutional law to write the constitution as in many or in all the countries in the world and then for the establishing committee to discuss and to review that draft constitution but of course it does not make any sense for all representatives of all the sectors of the society and the [structure] of the society to take part in writing the constitution.
It is funny and it is not true of course.
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Our VOTE is NOT for PPP, PML, PTI or anyone other than MAULA ALI (a.s) - Urdu
Hujjatul Islam Raja Nasir Abbas explaining "Ash'haduanna Aliyun Waliullah". We, the followers of Imamat & Walayat reject all other systems.
Our vote is not for Pakistan People's...
Hujjatul Islam Raja Nasir Abbas explaining "Ash'haduanna Aliyun Waliullah". We, the followers of Imamat & Walayat reject all other systems.
Our vote is not for Pakistan People's Party.
Our vote is not for Pakistan Muslim League.
Our vote is not for Tehreek e Insaaf.
Our vote is not for anyone other than MAULA ALI (a.s).
We will organize and become stronger to get our rights and stand up for all the oppressed, not only Shia Muslims but also for Sunni Muslims, even other oppressed of Pakistan.
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Hujjatul Islam Raja Nasir Abbas explaining "Ash'haduanna Aliyun Waliullah". We, the followers of Imamat & Walayat reject all other systems.
Our vote is not for Pakistan People's Party.
Our vote is not for Pakistan Muslim League.
Our vote is not for Tehreek e Insaaf.
Our vote is not for anyone other than MAULA ALI (a.s).
We will organize and become stronger to get our rights and stand up for all the oppressed, not only Shia Muslims but also for Sunni Muslims, even other oppressed of Pakistan.
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[14 June 2012] Mark Glenn Morsi power plan appeals to Egyptians - English
[14 June 2012] Mark Glenn Morsi power plan appeals to Egyptians - English
Egyptian presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi has promised to share power with other parties and to uphold the goals of...
[14 June 2012] Mark Glenn Morsi power plan appeals to Egyptians - English
Egyptian presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi has promised to share power with other parties and to uphold the goals of revolution if he becomes president.
An interview with Mark Glenn, author and journalist
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[14 June 2012] Mark Glenn Morsi power plan appeals to Egyptians - English
Egyptian presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi has promised to share power with other parties and to uphold the goals of revolution if he becomes president.
An interview with Mark Glenn, author and journalist
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[19 June 2012] Iran-P5+1 talks - News Analysis - English
[19 June 2012] Iran-P5+1 talks - News Analysis - English
After two days of talks in Moscow what has been achieved? Iran wants the P5+1 to recognize its nuclear rights and lift sanctions. It's...
[19 June 2012] Iran-P5+1 talks - News Analysis - English
After two days of talks in Moscow what has been achieved? Iran wants the P5+1 to recognize its nuclear rights and lift sanctions. It's asked the parties to begin taking a series of reciprocal steps to build trust. The west insists it wants Iran to stop 20 percent enrichment. Who is dragging these talks and why
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[19 June 2012] Iran-P5+1 talks - News Analysis - English
After two days of talks in Moscow what has been achieved? Iran wants the P5+1 to recognize its nuclear rights and lift sanctions. It's asked the parties to begin taking a series of reciprocal steps to build trust. The west insists it wants Iran to stop 20 percent enrichment. Who is dragging these talks and why
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شہید علامہ حسن ترابی Shaheed Allama Hassan Turabi (Memories) - Urdu
Shaheed Allama Hassan Turabi was a prominent leader of Pakistani Shia Community. Allama Hassan Turbai was martyred by the Nasabi suicide bomber on 14th July 2006. At the time of his martyrdom,...
Shaheed Allama Hassan Turabi was a prominent leader of Pakistani Shia Community. Allama Hassan Turbai was martyred by the Nasabi suicide bomber on 14th July 2006. At the time of his martyrdom, Allama Hassan Turabi was the provisional president of Islami Tehrik Pakistan and provisional leader of a Mutahida Majlis-e-Amal, a component of six religio-political parties alliance.
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Shaheed Allama Hassan Turabi was a prominent leader of Pakistani Shia Community. Allama Hassan Turbai was martyred by the Nasabi suicide bomber on 14th July 2006. At the time of his martyrdom, Allama Hassan Turabi was the provisional president of Islami Tehrik Pakistan and provisional leader of a Mutahida Majlis-e-Amal, a component of six religio-political parties alliance.
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[15 July 2012] Pakistanis continue protest against NATO supply routes reopening - English
[15 July 2012] Pakistanis continue protest against NATO supply routes reopening - English
Islamabad's decision to reopen its routes for supplies to US-led forces fighting in Afghanistan has...
[15 July 2012] Pakistanis continue protest against NATO supply routes reopening - English
Islamabad's decision to reopen its routes for supplies to US-led forces fighting in Afghanistan has sparked countrywide protests. Major political and religious parties are mobilizing masses to press the government to reverse its decision.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party called for an anti-US protest in metropolis Peshawar. Thousands of people took part in the protest and denounced the government's move to boost US reinforcement in neighboring Afghanistan.
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[15 July 2012] Pakistanis continue protest against NATO supply routes reopening - English
Islamabad's decision to reopen its routes for supplies to US-led forces fighting in Afghanistan has sparked countrywide protests. Major political and religious parties are mobilizing masses to press the government to reverse its decision.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party called for an anti-US protest in metropolis Peshawar. Thousands of people took part in the protest and denounced the government's move to boost US reinforcement in neighboring Afghanistan.