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The Glorious Resistance of Yemen | Sayyid Hashim al-Haidari | Arabic Sub English
Yemen\\\'s tireless and courageous resistance in the face of the American backed Saudi regime\\\'s non-stop oppression is commendable.
What did Yemen rely on? What is the secret of their...
Yemen\\\'s tireless and courageous resistance in the face of the American backed Saudi regime\\\'s non-stop oppression is commendable.
What did Yemen rely on? What is the secret of their strength? What gives them the courage and determination to continue to resist?
Do they have cutting edge technology and advance weapons? Is the secret of their resistance the support of the international community, news and media outlets, money, wealth, natural resources?
Another question: why are the people of conscience from all around the world supporting Yemen and its natural right to resist? Is it just because the Yemenis are innocent and subjected to oppression or is there more to it?
Find out the answers to these key questions from Sayyid Hashim al-Haidari from Iraq.
May Allah relieve the innocent Yemenis from the non-stop aggression of the filthy and wretched US-backed Saudi regime.
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Yemen\\\'s tireless and courageous resistance in the face of the American backed Saudi regime\\\'s non-stop oppression is commendable.
What did Yemen rely on? What is the secret of their strength? What gives them the courage and determination to continue to resist?
Do they have cutting edge technology and advance weapons? Is the secret of their resistance the support of the international community, news and media outlets, money, wealth, natural resources?
Another question: why are the people of conscience from all around the world supporting Yemen and its natural right to resist? Is it just because the Yemenis are innocent and subjected to oppression or is there more to it?
Find out the answers to these key questions from Sayyid Hashim al-Haidari from Iraq.
May Allah relieve the innocent Yemenis from the non-stop aggression of the filthy and wretched US-backed Saudi regime.
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Tunisian Protests Spread to Algeria, Yemen - English
Drawing inspiration from the revolt in Tunisia, thousands of Yemenis fed up with their president's 32-year rule demanded his ouster Saturday in a noisy demonstration that appeared to be the first...
Drawing inspiration from the revolt in Tunisia, thousands of Yemenis fed up with their president's 32-year rule demanded his ouster Saturday in a noisy demonstration that appeared to be the first large-scale public challenge to the strongman. (Jan. 22)
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Drawing inspiration from the revolt in Tunisia, thousands of Yemenis fed up with their president's 32-year rule demanded his ouster Saturday in a noisy demonstration that appeared to be the first large-scale public challenge to the strongman. (Jan. 22)
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[Comment with Galloway] Bahrains crown prince visit to US and UK, Yemen Revolution, Libya War, OfCom Bias - 09Jun2011 -
Some of the topics talked over in this edition of Press TV's Comment are as follows:
-Fraternization of western leaders with the rulers of Bahrain, regardless of the suppression of the democracy...
Some of the topics talked over in this edition of Press TV's Comment are as follows:
-Fraternization of western leaders with the rulers of Bahrain, regardless of the suppression of the democracy movement.
-Yemenis' getting rid of Saleh dictatorship
- Ofcom and its ruling against Press TV
- UK training of Saudi troops
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Some of the topics talked over in this edition of Press TV's Comment are as follows:
-Fraternization of western leaders with the rulers of Bahrain, regardless of the suppression of the democracy movement.
-Yemenis' getting rid of Saleh dictatorship
- Ofcom and its ruling against Press TV
- UK training of Saudi troops
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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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[13 Aug 2012] Yemeni army tensions grow after presidential decrees - English
[13 Aug 2012] Yemeni army tensions grow after presidential decrees - English
Many Yemenis have praised the latest Presidential decrees by President Manousr Hadi.
The decrees will restructure...
[13 Aug 2012] Yemeni army tensions grow after presidential decrees - English
Many Yemenis have praised the latest Presidential decrees by President Manousr Hadi.
The decrees will restructure some military units to integrate the armed forces under unified leadership in the context of the rule of law.
The army reshuffle has sparked outrage among members of the previous regime; according to reports, Saleh loyalists have called on Republican Guard units throughout the country to rebel against the latest presidential decrees.
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[13 Aug 2012] Yemeni army tensions grow after presidential decrees - English
Many Yemenis have praised the latest Presidential decrees by President Manousr Hadi.
The decrees will restructure some military units to integrate the armed forces under unified leadership in the context of the rule of law.
The army reshuffle has sparked outrage among members of the previous regime; according to reports, Saleh loyalists have called on Republican Guard units throughout the country to rebel against the latest presidential decrees.
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[17 May 13] Yemenis mark Nakba Day - English
These young Yemeni activists here are marking the 65th anniversary of Nakba Day-translated as Day of the Catastrophe-when Israel was created back in 1948.
In this conference, organized by the...
These young Yemeni activists here are marking the 65th anniversary of Nakba Day-translated as Day of the Catastrophe-when Israel was created back in 1948.
In this conference, organized by the Arab Youth Foundation, the young Yemeni activists put up a play in a bid to call attention to the mass forced expulsion and displacement of millions of Palestinians on Nakba Day.
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These young Yemeni activists here are marking the 65th anniversary of Nakba Day-translated as Day of the Catastrophe-when Israel was created back in 1948.
In this conference, organized by the Arab Youth Foundation, the young Yemeni activists put up a play in a bid to call attention to the mass forced expulsion and displacement of millions of Palestinians on Nakba Day.
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[08 Nov 2013] 5 killed in US drone strikes in Abyan province in Yemen - English
Yemen\'s interior ministry says at least five people have been killed in the latest US drone strikes hitting the country\'s south.
Yemeni officials say the drone strikes targeted suspected...
Yemen\'s interior ministry says at least five people have been killed in the latest US drone strikes hitting the country\'s south.
Yemeni officials say the drone strikes targeted suspected al-Qaeda militants in Abyan province on Thursday. The US has carried out dozens of such strikes in the Arab nation over the past year, killing dozens of people. Washington claims the attacks target militants, but evidence on the ground shows many of the victims have been civilians. Yemenis have staged numerous protests to condemn the deadly drone strikes.
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Yemen\'s interior ministry says at least five people have been killed in the latest US drone strikes hitting the country\'s south.
Yemeni officials say the drone strikes targeted suspected al-Qaeda militants in Abyan province on Thursday. The US has carried out dozens of such strikes in the Arab nation over the past year, killing dozens of people. Washington claims the attacks target militants, but evidence on the ground shows many of the victims have been civilians. Yemenis have staged numerous protests to condemn the deadly drone strikes.
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[15 Dec 2013] Anger rising at US drone attack in Yemen - English
The chorus of opposition to US drone attacks is getting louder and louder in Yemen.
The Yemeni parliament has banned the drone attacks in a symbolic vote. Anger has been on the rise at the US...
The chorus of opposition to US drone attacks is getting louder and louder in Yemen.
The Yemeni parliament has banned the drone attacks in a symbolic vote. Anger has been on the rise at the US drone attacks in Yemen. The country has seen several protests against deadly raids by the unmanned aerial vehicles. Washington has stepped up its drone operations in Yemen in recent months. The attacks have killed many people. The US says it\\\'s targeting al-Qaeda linked militants. But many Yemenis call this a violation of their sovereignty. The American drone strikes have killed large numbers of people in other Muslims countries, including Pakistan. The United Nations has condemned the US for using its drones for what the world body calls targeted killings.
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The chorus of opposition to US drone attacks is getting louder and louder in Yemen.
The Yemeni parliament has banned the drone attacks in a symbolic vote. Anger has been on the rise at the US drone attacks in Yemen. The country has seen several protests against deadly raids by the unmanned aerial vehicles. Washington has stepped up its drone operations in Yemen in recent months. The attacks have killed many people. The US says it\\\'s targeting al-Qaeda linked militants. But many Yemenis call this a violation of their sovereignty. The American drone strikes have killed large numbers of people in other Muslims countries, including Pakistan. The United Nations has condemned the US for using its drones for what the world body calls targeted killings.
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[Political Analysis] Situation Of Yemen : Br. Naqi Hashmi - 22 April 2015 - Urdu
Political Analysis | سیاسی تجزیہ
یمن کے خلاف پھلائے جانے والے اہم شبہات کے جوابات | The main suspicions against Yemen\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s responses to...
Political Analysis | سیاسی تجزیہ
یمن کے خلاف پھلائے جانے والے اہم شبہات کے جوابات | The main suspicions against Yemen\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s responses to swell | Yemen Kay Khilaf Phelaye Jane Wale Shabahaat Kay Jawabaat
Br. Naqi Hashmi
22 April 2015
Madinatul Ilm, Karachi
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Political Analysis | سیاسی تجزیہ
یمن کے خلاف پھلائے جانے والے اہم شبہات کے جوابات | The main suspicions against Yemen\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s responses to swell | Yemen Kay Khilaf Phelaye Jane Wale Shabahaat Kay Jawabaat
Br. Naqi Hashmi
22 April 2015
Madinatul Ilm, Karachi
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[15 July 2015] Supreme Leader Sayyid Ali Khamenei slams US as Perfect Example Of arrogance - English
The Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution has urged all Iranians to be prepared to continue the fight against arrogant powers.
Speaking to a group of Iranian students, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali...
The Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution has urged all Iranians to be prepared to continue the fight against arrogant powers.
Speaking to a group of Iranian students, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said the fight against global arrogance cannot be called off. The Leader stressed if there is no fight against arrogance, then the people won’t be true followers of the Quran. Ayatollah Khamenei made the comments in response to a question by a student who asked if the battle against arrogant powers will stop after a nuclear deal between Iran and the P-five-plus-one. The Leader also slammed the U-S as the perfect example of arrogance. Meanwhile, Ayatollah Khamenei spoke of the situation in Yemen. He strongly criticized the U-N for its silence towards Saudi Arabia’s unrelenting war on the impoverished country. Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said he Security Council has issued only one resolution on Yemen in which it condemned those who are under the Saudi bombardment and not Riyadh, which bombards the Yemenis. Ayatollah Khamenei described it as one of the most disgraceful resolutions. The Leader added that Riyadh has been pounding Yemen for 100 days to take revenge against Iran over the country’s spiritual influence across the region. The Leader said the U-S officials and the quote-backward Arab governments admit to Iran’s wide spiritual presence in the region in their private talks.
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The Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution has urged all Iranians to be prepared to continue the fight against arrogant powers.
Speaking to a group of Iranian students, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said the fight against global arrogance cannot be called off. The Leader stressed if there is no fight against arrogance, then the people won’t be true followers of the Quran. Ayatollah Khamenei made the comments in response to a question by a student who asked if the battle against arrogant powers will stop after a nuclear deal between Iran and the P-five-plus-one. The Leader also slammed the U-S as the perfect example of arrogance. Meanwhile, Ayatollah Khamenei spoke of the situation in Yemen. He strongly criticized the U-N for its silence towards Saudi Arabia’s unrelenting war on the impoverished country. Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said he Security Council has issued only one resolution on Yemen in which it condemned those who are under the Saudi bombardment and not Riyadh, which bombards the Yemenis. Ayatollah Khamenei described it as one of the most disgraceful resolutions. The Leader added that Riyadh has been pounding Yemen for 100 days to take revenge against Iran over the country’s spiritual influence across the region. The Leader said the U-S officials and the quote-backward Arab governments admit to Iran’s wide spiritual presence in the region in their private talks.
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[2nd Sept 2015] Head of Iran s Quds Force - US turning ISIL into its lever in region - English
Published on Sep 1, 2015
The commander of the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionn Guards Corps says the United States is using the ISIL terrorist group as a lever to achieve its goals in...
Published on Sep 1, 2015
The commander of the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionn Guards Corps says the United States is using the ISIL terrorist group as a lever to achieve its goals in the Middle East. Major General Qassem Suleimani said that the US wants to maintain Daesh in the region, so Muslims feel they need US help. The senior military commander added that Washington tried to create an empire in the region but Iran foiled its plans. Suleimani who was briefing members of Iran’s Assembly of Experts on developments in Iraq and Syria, further hailed Yemen’s Ansarullah movement for its six-month resistance against the Saudi invasion. According to the commander of the Quds Force, Ansarullah is a genuinely popular movement that has strong support among Yemenis.
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Published on Sep 1, 2015
The commander of the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionn Guards Corps says the United States is using the ISIL terrorist group as a lever to achieve its goals in the Middle East. Major General Qassem Suleimani said that the US wants to maintain Daesh in the region, so Muslims feel they need US help. The senior military commander added that Washington tried to create an empire in the region but Iran foiled its plans. Suleimani who was briefing members of Iran’s Assembly of Experts on developments in Iraq and Syria, further hailed Yemen’s Ansarullah movement for its six-month resistance against the Saudi invasion. According to the commander of the Quds Force, Ansarullah is a genuinely popular movement that has strong support among Yemenis.
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