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[16 Feb 2014] Nasrallah: Saudi-backed Takfiri groups want to spark sectarian war in region - English
The leader of the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah says Israel and the United States have infiltrated terrorist Takfiri groups operating in the Middle East region and are using them to...
The leader of the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah says Israel and the United States have infiltrated terrorist Takfiri groups operating in the Middle East region and are using them to promote their own interests.
Nasrallah, speaking at a ceremony held to commemorate the martyrdom of resistance commanders, noted that the Saudi-backed Takfiri groups are seeking to sow sectarian discord throughout the entire region. He described the al-Nusrah Front and the militants associated with the group called the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria -- or ISIL -- as the best examples of the Saudi-backed Takfiri mindset. Nasrallah defended the fact that Hezbollah members are fighting against Takfiri groups in Syria, saying that the Lebanese resistance movement has not changed its policy in this regard.
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The leader of the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah says Israel and the United States have infiltrated terrorist Takfiri groups operating in the Middle East region and are using them to promote their own interests.
Nasrallah, speaking at a ceremony held to commemorate the martyrdom of resistance commanders, noted that the Saudi-backed Takfiri groups are seeking to sow sectarian discord throughout the entire region. He described the al-Nusrah Front and the militants associated with the group called the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria -- or ISIL -- as the best examples of the Saudi-backed Takfiri mindset. Nasrallah defended the fact that Hezbollah members are fighting against Takfiri groups in Syria, saying that the Lebanese resistance movement has not changed its policy in this regard.
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[29 Dec 2013] Syria points at Saudi involvement in killing of Lebanese MP - English
Syria has slammed what it describes as \"political accusations\" by the Saudi-backed March 14th Bloc , blaming Damascus for the killing of Former Lebanese Finance Minister Mohammad...
Syria has slammed what it describes as \"political accusations\" by the Saudi-backed March 14th Bloc , blaming Damascus for the killing of Former Lebanese Finance Minister Mohammad Shatah. The Syrian Ambassador to Lebanon has told Press TV that a recent statement by the Saudi Ambassador to London points at the real perpetrators.
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Syria has slammed what it describes as \"political accusations\" by the Saudi-backed March 14th Bloc , blaming Damascus for the killing of Former Lebanese Finance Minister Mohammad Shatah. The Syrian Ambassador to Lebanon has told Press TV that a recent statement by the Saudi Ambassador to London points at the real perpetrators.
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New footage show Bahraini brutality -16Jul2011 - All Languages
A new video has emerged on YouTube depicting the latest brutality of the Saudi-backed Al Khalifa regime forces against the Bahraini people.
The video shows the Bahraini security forces...
A new video has emerged on YouTube depicting the latest brutality of the Saudi-backed Al Khalifa regime forces against the Bahraini people.
The video shows the Bahraini security forces kicking a door in and firing tear gas into a house only to flee the scene seconds later in their police vans.
Security forces on Friday resorted to violence once more, in an attempt to disperse a rally of anti-regime protesters who have been calling for an end of the Al Khalifa regime, a Press TV correspondent reported.
The anti-regime demonstrations on Friday led to one woman being killed and several others being injured.
Meanwhile, human rights groups have condemned Manama's political ploy in initiating national dialogue, saying the move is aimed at influencing the international community.
They argued that the Bahraini regime is continuing its severe repression of protesters despite the ongoing national talks launched earlier this month.
Human Rights Watch has also urged Manama to probe the dismissal of thousands of workers from state-linked firms and government jobs over participation in anti-government protests earlier this year.
Thousands of anti-government protesters have been waging protest rallies in Bahrain since mid-February, demanding an end to the Al Khalifa rule, which has been in power for over 40 years.
In mid-March, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates deployed their military forces in crisis-hit Bahrain to assist the Manama regime in its brutal crackdown on popular protests.
Scores of protesters have been killed -- many under torture -- and numerous others detained and transferred to unknown locations during the regime's brutal onslaught on protesters.
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A new video has emerged on YouTube depicting the latest brutality of the Saudi-backed Al Khalifa regime forces against the Bahraini people.
The video shows the Bahraini security forces kicking a door in and firing tear gas into a house only to flee the scene seconds later in their police vans.
Security forces on Friday resorted to violence once more, in an attempt to disperse a rally of anti-regime protesters who have been calling for an end of the Al Khalifa regime, a Press TV correspondent reported.
The anti-regime demonstrations on Friday led to one woman being killed and several others being injured.
Meanwhile, human rights groups have condemned Manama's political ploy in initiating national dialogue, saying the move is aimed at influencing the international community.
They argued that the Bahraini regime is continuing its severe repression of protesters despite the ongoing national talks launched earlier this month.
Human Rights Watch has also urged Manama to probe the dismissal of thousands of workers from state-linked firms and government jobs over participation in anti-government protests earlier this year.
Thousands of anti-government protesters have been waging protest rallies in Bahrain since mid-February, demanding an end to the Al Khalifa rule, which has been in power for over 40 years.
In mid-March, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates deployed their military forces in crisis-hit Bahrain to assist the Manama regime in its brutal crackdown on popular protests.
Scores of protesters have been killed -- many under torture -- and numerous others detained and transferred to unknown locations during the regime's brutal onslaught on protesters.
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West complicit in Bahrain crimes - 09Mar2012 - English
A massive peaceful march of Bahraini citizens is planned for later today to continue a year- long resistance against the Saudi-backed Al Khalifa regime calling for its downfall.
Press TV has...
A massive peaceful march of Bahraini citizens is planned for later today to continue a year- long resistance against the Saudi-backed Al Khalifa regime calling for its downfall.
Press TV has interviewed Saeed Shahabi, Bahrain Freedom movement in London about the message today's popular march supported by the significant majority of the population sends the dictatorial regime and its Western and Saudi backers as well as the international community. What follows is an approximate transcript of the interview.
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A massive peaceful march of Bahraini citizens is planned for later today to continue a year- long resistance against the Saudi-backed Al Khalifa regime calling for its downfall.
Press TV has interviewed Saeed Shahabi, Bahrain Freedom movement in London about the message today's popular march supported by the significant majority of the population sends the dictatorial regime and its Western and Saudi backers as well as the international community. What follows is an approximate transcript of the interview.
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[06 June 2012] US commits gross HR abuses in Bahrain - English
[06 June 2012] 'US commits gross HR abuses in Bahrain' - English
Bahrain's revolution still goes on with the Saudi-backed forces' heavy-handed crackdown on anti-government protesters in several...
[06 June 2012] 'US commits gross HR abuses in Bahrain' - English
Bahrain's revolution still goes on with the Saudi-backed forces' heavy-handed crackdown on anti-government protesters in several villages.
In the village of Jad Ali near the capital, tear-gas was used against young protesters out shouting "Down with Hamad" - the ruling monarch. Similar clashes took place in the northeastern village of Sitra.
Bahrain has been rocked by anti-government protests for more than a year now. Manama, with the direct backing of Saudi Arabia, has cracked down on the protests with all possible means.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Kamel Wazne, a political analyst from the Lebanese capital, Beirut, to further shed light on the issue.
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[06 June 2012] 'US commits gross HR abuses in Bahrain' - English
Bahrain's revolution still goes on with the Saudi-backed forces' heavy-handed crackdown on anti-government protesters in several villages.
In the village of Jad Ali near the capital, tear-gas was used against young protesters out shouting "Down with Hamad" - the ruling monarch. Similar clashes took place in the northeastern village of Sitra.
Bahrain has been rocked by anti-government protests for more than a year now. Manama, with the direct backing of Saudi Arabia, has cracked down on the protests with all possible means.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Kamel Wazne, a political analyst from the Lebanese capital, Beirut, to further shed light on the issue.
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Brutality in Bahrain - Press Tv News Analysis - Part 1 - 30May2011 - English
Only a few days remain for the martial law to end in the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain. But as thing stand, more abuse has been reported at the hands of Saudi-backed Bahraini forces.
This...
Only a few days remain for the martial law to end in the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain. But as thing stand, more abuse has been reported at the hands of Saudi-backed Bahraini forces.
This edition of News Analysis takes a look at where Bahrain in headed to including the most recent cases of abuse and torture.
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Only a few days remain for the martial law to end in the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain. But as thing stand, more abuse has been reported at the hands of Saudi-backed Bahraini forces.
This edition of News Analysis takes a look at where Bahrain in headed to including the most recent cases of abuse and torture.
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Brutality in Bahrain - Press Tv News Analysis - Part 2 - 30May2011 - English
Only a few days remain for the martial law to end in the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain. But as thing stand, more abuse has been reported at the hands of Saudi-backed Bahraini forces.
This...
Only a few days remain for the martial law to end in the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain. But as thing stand, more abuse has been reported at the hands of Saudi-backed Bahraini forces.
This edition of News Analysis takes a look at where Bahrain in headed to including the most recent cases of abuse and torture.
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Only a few days remain for the martial law to end in the Persian Gulf island of Bahrain. But as thing stand, more abuse has been reported at the hands of Saudi-backed Bahraini forces.
This edition of News Analysis takes a look at where Bahrain in headed to including the most recent cases of abuse and torture.
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[22 April 2012] F1 race hinders Bahrain revolution - News Analysis - Presstv - English
[22 April 2012] F1 race hinders Bahrain revolution - News Analysis - Presstv - English
In Bahrain, the determination of Formula One's governing body to press ahead with the Grand Prix has...
[22 April 2012] F1 race hinders Bahrain revolution - News Analysis - Presstv - English
In Bahrain, the determination of Formula One's governing body to press ahead with the Grand Prix has delighted the country's rulers, who portray it as a sign that the Persian Gulf state is back to normal. Yet, it is anything but that.
Are Western govt.'s, with strong security and commercial ties with Bahrain, behind them, and the sponsors? Protesters have called for Days of Rage prior and after Formula One. Meanwhile, Saudi-backed Bahraini forces continued human rights violations, along with UK's John Yates threat of the use of live rounds, much more coming up shortly in this edition of the News Analysis.
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[22 April 2012] F1 race hinders Bahrain revolution - News Analysis - Presstv - English
In Bahrain, the determination of Formula One's governing body to press ahead with the Grand Prix has delighted the country's rulers, who portray it as a sign that the Persian Gulf state is back to normal. Yet, it is anything but that.
Are Western govt.'s, with strong security and commercial ties with Bahrain, behind them, and the sponsors? Protesters have called for Days of Rage prior and after Formula One. Meanwhile, Saudi-backed Bahraini forces continued human rights violations, along with UK's John Yates threat of the use of live rounds, much more coming up shortly in this edition of the News Analysis.
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[23 Oct 2013] Bahraini forces attack funeral of slain protester - English
Saudi-backed Bahraini forces have attacked a funeral procession held for a 17-year-old youth killed by regime forces in the northwestern village of Bani Jamra.
Saudi-backed Bahraini forces have attacked a funeral procession held for a 17-year-old youth killed by regime forces in the northwestern village of Bani Jamra.
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[02 Dec 2013] Mother Mariam Agnes on Speaking on Syria & foreign backed mercenaries - English
Mother Mariam Agnes, a Syrian Nun who has been standing up for the rights of all the people in Syria and even jeopardizing her own life to confront the Saudi-backed mercenaries, is speaking on...
Mother Mariam Agnes, a Syrian Nun who has been standing up for the rights of all the people in Syria and even jeopardizing her own life to confront the Saudi-backed mercenaries, is speaking on Syrian situation at Islamic Society of York Region Toronto, on a visit to North America.
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Mother Mariam Agnes, a Syrian Nun who has been standing up for the rights of all the people in Syria and even jeopardizing her own life to confront the Saudi-backed mercenaries, is speaking on Syrian situation at Islamic Society of York Region Toronto, on a visit to North America.
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Yemen Warns Saudi Regime | Yemeni Nasheed | Arabic Sub English
Yemen Warns Saudi Regime | Yemeni Nasheed
While Saudi Arabia continues its aggression on Yemen and the entire International community turns a blind eye towards these heinous crimes against...
Yemen Warns Saudi Regime | Yemeni Nasheed
While Saudi Arabia continues its aggression on Yemen and the entire International community turns a blind eye towards these heinous crimes against humanity, the Yemenis send a warning to the ruthless American backed Saudi regime.
#SaveYemen #LongLiveResistance
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Yemen Warns Saudi Regime | Yemeni Nasheed
While Saudi Arabia continues its aggression on Yemen and the entire International community turns a blind eye towards these heinous crimes against humanity, the Yemenis send a warning to the ruthless American backed Saudi regime.
#SaveYemen #LongLiveResistance
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[06 Nov 2013] Saudi Arabia urges arming Syria militants - English
Former Saudi intelligence agency chief has demanded sending more arms to foreign-backed Takfiri militants fighting the Syrian government, expressing concern that the continuation of war in the...
Former Saudi intelligence agency chief has demanded sending more arms to foreign-backed Takfiri militants fighting the Syrian government, expressing concern that the continuation of war in the country would endanger Israeli.
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Former Saudi intelligence agency chief has demanded sending more arms to foreign-backed Takfiri militants fighting the Syrian government, expressing concern that the continuation of war in the country would endanger Israeli.
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[08 Aug 2012] Saudi Arabia revolution to ruin NATO Syria plans Webster Tarpley - News Analysis - English
[08 Aug 2012] Saudi Arabia revolution to ruin NATO Syria plans Webster Tarpley - News Analysis - English
With mounting evidence of militant atrocities and an increasing al-Qaeda infiltration into...
[08 Aug 2012] Saudi Arabia revolution to ruin NATO Syria plans Webster Tarpley - News Analysis - English
With mounting evidence of militant atrocities and an increasing al-Qaeda infiltration into the ranks of the armed opposition, many of those who initially wanted reforms in Syria may be asking themselves whether they can trust the foreign-backed militarized opposition.
On this edition of News Analysis we will discuss the situation.
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[08 Aug 2012] Saudi Arabia revolution to ruin NATO Syria plans Webster Tarpley - News Analysis - English
With mounting evidence of militant atrocities and an increasing al-Qaeda infiltration into the ranks of the armed opposition, many of those who initially wanted reforms in Syria may be asking themselves whether they can trust the foreign-backed militarized opposition.
On this edition of News Analysis we will discuss the situation.
Saudi-USA-israeli backed Takfiri Terrorists burning Shia Mosque in Syria - Arabic
The Salafis/Wahhabis of SLA, now enjoying the full support of International community, led by the Salafi/Wahhabi oil powers of Qatar and Saudi Arabia, display their barbarism by setting the...
The Salafis/Wahhabis of SLA, now enjoying the full support of International community, led by the Salafi/Wahhabi oil powers of Qatar and Saudi Arabia, display their barbarism by setting the Shi\\\'ite Hussayniayyah (place of worship) on fire, and chanting slogans for destruction of the Shias in Syria.
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The Salafis/Wahhabis of SLA, now enjoying the full support of International community, led by the Salafi/Wahhabi oil powers of Qatar and Saudi Arabia, display their barbarism by setting the Shi\\\'ite Hussayniayyah (place of worship) on fire, and chanting slogans for destruction of the Shias in Syria.
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[21 Jan 2014] Syrian army has seized weapons cache used by foreign backed militants - English
The Syrian army has seized a weapons and ammunition cache used by foreign-backed militants near the capital Damascus.
The arms cache was found in Darayya farms in the Damascus countryside. It...
The Syrian army has seized a weapons and ammunition cache used by foreign-backed militants near the capital Damascus.
The arms cache was found in Darayya farms in the Damascus countryside. It includes mortar launchers, machine guns, night vision goggles, and explosive devices. The Syrian army has seized large amounts of weapons from militants across the country, since the fighting began in 2011. Damascus says the militants receive the arms from some Western as well as regional countries namely Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey. The Syrian army is battling out the insurgents to push them out of the cities and other areas. It\'s managed to liberate key regions in recent months.
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The Syrian army has seized a weapons and ammunition cache used by foreign-backed militants near the capital Damascus.
The arms cache was found in Darayya farms in the Damascus countryside. It includes mortar launchers, machine guns, night vision goggles, and explosive devices. The Syrian army has seized large amounts of weapons from militants across the country, since the fighting began in 2011. Damascus says the militants receive the arms from some Western as well as regional countries namely Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey. The Syrian army is battling out the insurgents to push them out of the cities and other areas. It\'s managed to liberate key regions in recent months.
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YEMEN Uprising of the Oppressed - Role of Saudi Arabia and USA - English
The leader of the Houthi movement in Yemen says Saudi Arabia is an enemy to the entire Muslim world, accusing the Kingdom of creating hatred and hostility, Press TV reports.
Mohamed Badreddin...
The leader of the Houthi movement in Yemen says Saudi Arabia is an enemy to the entire Muslim world, accusing the Kingdom of creating hatred and hostility, Press TV reports.
Mohamed Badreddin al-Houthi said in an interview with Press TV that Saudi Arabia is “an enemy to all the free people of the world, including non-Muslims.”
“It manufactures terrorism and an ideology that divides the people, divides Muslims, creates hatred and hostility,” Houthi added.
The Yemeni figure, who is the brother of the late leader of the movement, Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi, further explained that in 2009 the Saudis “bribed the tribal leaders within the Houthi movement into favoring the Salafi-Wahabi ideology” so that they can control the border region between Yemen and Saudi Arabia, especially the northwestern city of Sa'ada.
In 2009, clashes broke out between the Houthi fighters and Saudi forces along the common border between the two countries. The Houthis accused Saudi Arabia of supporting the Yemeni government in attacks against them.
Houthi pointed out that the Saudi regime “would spend hundreds of thousands if not millions” to achieve its goals.
Hussein al-Houthi and a number of his men were killed in an attack launched by Yemeni government forces in an area close to the border with the Kingdom in September 2004.
Yemeni dictator Ali Abdullah Saleh has repeatedly claimed that if he hands over power, Yemen would be divided into multiple states.
Mohamed al-Houthi, however, said the Yemeni nation “cannot be separated,” adding that the most important thing for the movement is “how to serve this nation, our Ummah, how to protect our morals and religious principles.”
“We want dignity and independence. We will not accept continuation of Saleh scenario. We had enough during the 33 years [of his rule]. We cannot be fooled again,” Houthi said.
Saleh, who was injured in an attack on the presidential palace in June, returned to Yemen on September 23 after receiving treatment in Saudi Arabia.
Demonstrators in Yemen have been holding protests against the US-backed Saleh regime since late January, demanding the trial of the Yemeni dictator for the brutal crackdown on the popular uprising.
According to local reports, hundreds of Yemenis have been killed and thousands more have been injured since the onset of the popular uprising in the country.
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The leader of the Houthi movement in Yemen says Saudi Arabia is an enemy to the entire Muslim world, accusing the Kingdom of creating hatred and hostility, Press TV reports.
Mohamed Badreddin al-Houthi said in an interview with Press TV that Saudi Arabia is “an enemy to all the free people of the world, including non-Muslims.”
“It manufactures terrorism and an ideology that divides the people, divides Muslims, creates hatred and hostility,” Houthi added.
The Yemeni figure, who is the brother of the late leader of the movement, Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi, further explained that in 2009 the Saudis “bribed the tribal leaders within the Houthi movement into favoring the Salafi-Wahabi ideology” so that they can control the border region between Yemen and Saudi Arabia, especially the northwestern city of Sa'ada.
In 2009, clashes broke out between the Houthi fighters and Saudi forces along the common border between the two countries. The Houthis accused Saudi Arabia of supporting the Yemeni government in attacks against them.
Houthi pointed out that the Saudi regime “would spend hundreds of thousands if not millions” to achieve its goals.
Hussein al-Houthi and a number of his men were killed in an attack launched by Yemeni government forces in an area close to the border with the Kingdom in September 2004.
Yemeni dictator Ali Abdullah Saleh has repeatedly claimed that if he hands over power, Yemen would be divided into multiple states.
Mohamed al-Houthi, however, said the Yemeni nation “cannot be separated,” adding that the most important thing for the movement is “how to serve this nation, our Ummah, how to protect our morals and religious principles.”
“We want dignity and independence. We will not accept continuation of Saleh scenario. We had enough during the 33 years [of his rule]. We cannot be fooled again,” Houthi said.
Saleh, who was injured in an attack on the presidential palace in June, returned to Yemen on September 23 after receiving treatment in Saudi Arabia.
Demonstrators in Yemen have been holding protests against the US-backed Saleh regime since late January, demanding the trial of the Yemeni dictator for the brutal crackdown on the popular uprising.
According to local reports, hundreds of Yemenis have been killed and thousands more have been injured since the onset of the popular uprising in the country.
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[29/09/19] 3 Saudi brigades destroyed, scores of mercs captured in Najran offensive: Yemeni Army spox - English
The spokesman for Yemeni Armed Forces says three Saudi military brigades were completely destroyed after Yemeni Army troops, backed by allied fighters from Popular Committees, mounted a large-scale...
The spokesman for Yemeni Armed Forces says three Saudi military brigades were completely destroyed after Yemeni Army troops, backed by allied fighters from Popular Committees, mounted a large-scale military offensive in the kingdom’s southern border region of Najran.
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The spokesman for Yemeni Armed Forces says three Saudi military brigades were completely destroyed after Yemeni Army troops, backed by allied fighters from Popular Committees, mounted a large-scale military offensive in the kingdom’s southern border region of Najran.
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News Report - Saudi and Yemeni Planes hitting Shias in Yemen - 28Aug09 - English
Yemen's Houthi fighters have accused Saudi Arabia of helping the Yemeni army in its deadly offensive against them in the north-western province of Saada.
Zaidi Shia fighters, known as Houthis,...
Yemen's Houthi fighters have accused Saudi Arabia of helping the Yemeni army in its deadly offensive against them in the north-western province of Saada.
Zaidi Shia fighters, known as Houthis, issued a statement on Friday saying that at least two Saudi warplanes have bombed their positions in the al-Malahid district.
The fighters' statement has been dismissed by the Yemeni army as a baseless allegation.
Fighting between Yemeni troops backed by fighter aircraft and Shia fighters has killed dozens, mostly fighters, since the government launched a wide offensive against Shia tribes earlier in the month.
The Shia fighters have been engaged in on and off fighting with Yemen's army since 2004.
Press TV correspondent in Yemen, Akram Al-Hindi, says the military's campaign against Houthi fighters is expected to intensify in the coming days -- despite the growing civilian death toll.
"We have heard that there was a short truce between the government and the Houthi fighters but shortly after that the fighting erupted again," Al-Hindi said.
"The treaty which was signed based on Qatar agreement and Doha agreement has been declared dead from the Yemeni government side," he added.
According to the correspondent, the Houthi fighters claim that the government is intensifying its military offences and this calls for the end of the truce between the two sides.
"This shows that the violence will continue," Al-Hindi concluded.
The Houthis say they are defending themselves against religious oppression. The government says it is fighting an armed insurgency seeking to reinstate imamate rule, which ended in a 1962 coup.
According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, an estimated 119,000 people from the northwest Yemeni town of Saada are currently displaced.
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Yemen's Houthi fighters have accused Saudi Arabia of helping the Yemeni army in its deadly offensive against them in the north-western province of Saada.
Zaidi Shia fighters, known as Houthis, issued a statement on Friday saying that at least two Saudi warplanes have bombed their positions in the al-Malahid district.
The fighters' statement has been dismissed by the Yemeni army as a baseless allegation.
Fighting between Yemeni troops backed by fighter aircraft and Shia fighters has killed dozens, mostly fighters, since the government launched a wide offensive against Shia tribes earlier in the month.
The Shia fighters have been engaged in on and off fighting with Yemen's army since 2004.
Press TV correspondent in Yemen, Akram Al-Hindi, says the military's campaign against Houthi fighters is expected to intensify in the coming days -- despite the growing civilian death toll.
"We have heard that there was a short truce between the government and the Houthi fighters but shortly after that the fighting erupted again," Al-Hindi said.
"The treaty which was signed based on Qatar agreement and Doha agreement has been declared dead from the Yemeni government side," he added.
According to the correspondent, the Houthi fighters claim that the government is intensifying its military offences and this calls for the end of the truce between the two sides.
"This shows that the violence will continue," Al-Hindi concluded.
The Houthis say they are defending themselves against religious oppression. The government says it is fighting an armed insurgency seeking to reinstate imamate rule, which ended in a 1962 coup.
According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, an estimated 119,000 people from the northwest Yemeni town of Saada are currently displaced.
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[Comment with George Galloway] Bin Laden Death, Bahrain Situation, NATO strikes on Libya, Palestine -12May11- English
Bin Laden's death, the US occupation of Afghanistan to continue, Saudi-backed crackdown on Yemeni protesters, Bahrain revolution and the Saudi occupation of the country, the third Intifada in...
Bin Laden's death, the US occupation of Afghanistan to continue, Saudi-backed crackdown on Yemeni protesters, Bahrain revolution and the Saudi occupation of the country, the third Intifada in Palestine as a result of the Palestinian Unity and much more are discussed in this edition of Comment with George Galloway.
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Bin Laden's death, the US occupation of Afghanistan to continue, Saudi-backed crackdown on Yemeni protesters, Bahrain revolution and the Saudi occupation of the country, the third Intifada in Palestine as a result of the Palestinian Unity and much more are discussed in this edition of Comment with George Galloway.