[07 June 13] Israel-s illegal activities on Palestinian land - English
On this edition of the show: the Israel\'s illegal activities on Palestinian land, Asia\'s 7th most popular tourist destination in India, a disaster unfolding in the wetlands of Kashmir, and the...
On this edition of the show: the Israel\'s illegal activities on Palestinian land, Asia\'s 7th most popular tourist destination in India, a disaster unfolding in the wetlands of Kashmir, and the menace of drugs in Afghanistan.
In the first segment of the show, Nelly Burden reports on the significant rise in villages being erected throughout the West Bank in protest against the Israeli authorities building new settlements on the land.
In the second part, Shahana Butt visits the pink city of India, Jaipur which is considered Asia\'s 7th biggest tourist hub.
On the third section, Syed Ali Safvi reports on the Indian-controlled Kashmir\'s wetlands which are of global importance. Wetlands that host millions of exotic migratory birds every year. But owing to the authorities\' indifference, these natural treasures are dying a slow death
And in the last section, Amin Alemi reports on the rising number of drug addicts in Afghanistan. Figures show nearly 2 million drug addicts live their life in heartrending situation in the war-torn country.
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On this edition of the show: the Israel\'s illegal activities on Palestinian land, Asia\'s 7th most popular tourist destination in India, a disaster unfolding in the wetlands of Kashmir, and the menace of drugs in Afghanistan.
In the first segment of the show, Nelly Burden reports on the significant rise in villages being erected throughout the West Bank in protest against the Israeli authorities building new settlements on the land.
In the second part, Shahana Butt visits the pink city of India, Jaipur which is considered Asia\'s 7th biggest tourist hub.
On the third section, Syed Ali Safvi reports on the Indian-controlled Kashmir\'s wetlands which are of global importance. Wetlands that host millions of exotic migratory birds every year. But owing to the authorities\' indifference, these natural treasures are dying a slow death
And in the last section, Amin Alemi reports on the rising number of drug addicts in Afghanistan. Figures show nearly 2 million drug addicts live their life in heartrending situation in the war-torn country.
[03 July 2012] 1600 NGOs working on drug issues in Iran - English
[03 July 2012] 1600 NGOs working on drug issues in Iran - English
Iran has managed to use scientific treatment methods to fight against drug abuse and addiction with more than 1600 NGO's actively...
[03 July 2012] 1600 NGOs working on drug issues in Iran - English
Iran has managed to use scientific treatment methods to fight against drug abuse and addiction with more than 1600 NGO's actively working on drug related issue.
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[03 July 2012] 1600 NGOs working on drug issues in Iran - English
Iran has managed to use scientific treatment methods to fight against drug abuse and addiction with more than 1600 NGO's actively working on drug related issue.
[07/10/19] 18 years after US presence, Afghans still suffer from war - English
A new chapter was opened in Afghanistan on October 7, 2001, when the US warplanes began launching heavy strikes against the Taliban in different parts of Afghanistan.
Most Afghans were...
A new chapter was opened in Afghanistan on October 7, 2001, when the US warplanes began launching heavy strikes against the Taliban in different parts of Afghanistan.
Most Afghans were optimistic following the ouster of the Taliban government in the autumn of 2001. It was a new beginning for the people to build a new country under the US presence and its commitments to the people and government of Afghanistan.
Despite certain achievements, especially in the fields of democracy and women’s rights, many here believe that such achievements can never be compared to the amount of misery they have tolerated over the past years.
Uprooting terrorism in Afghanistan, poppy eradication and bringing stability were known as the top priorities of US and its allies after the overthrow of the Taliban regime.
However, the bitter story of over 3 million drug addicts in Afghanistan alongside the rising unemployment in the country show a big failure in these areas.
Let\'s not forget that 18 years of US-led NATO military presence in Afghanistan has also created an environment for terrorist groups to push the country into further chaos, as they name the US and its allies as their enemies.
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A new chapter was opened in Afghanistan on October 7, 2001, when the US warplanes began launching heavy strikes against the Taliban in different parts of Afghanistan.
Most Afghans were optimistic following the ouster of the Taliban government in the autumn of 2001. It was a new beginning for the people to build a new country under the US presence and its commitments to the people and government of Afghanistan.
Despite certain achievements, especially in the fields of democracy and women’s rights, many here believe that such achievements can never be compared to the amount of misery they have tolerated over the past years.
Uprooting terrorism in Afghanistan, poppy eradication and bringing stability were known as the top priorities of US and its allies after the overthrow of the Taliban regime.
However, the bitter story of over 3 million drug addicts in Afghanistan alongside the rising unemployment in the country show a big failure in these areas.
Let\'s not forget that 18 years of US-led NATO military presence in Afghanistan has also created an environment for terrorist groups to push the country into further chaos, as they name the US and its allies as their enemies.
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