17:46
|
WikiLeaks Video (complete), shows US air crew firing on a group of civilians - English
WARNING: This video may not be suitable for minors:-
A new footage showing the killing of a dozen civilians in Baghdad in 2007 by helicopter gunships.
The secret video, released by the...
WARNING: This video may not be suitable for minors:-
A new footage showing the killing of a dozen civilians in Baghdad in 2007 by helicopter gunships.
The secret video, released by the whistleblower website WikiLeaks, shows US air crew hunting civilians in the streets of the Iraqi capital purportedly mistaking them for 'insurgents.'
US military service members laughed and cursed at their victims that included Reuters photojournalist Namir Noor-Eldeen, and his driver, Saeed Chmagh, who appear unarmed.
The footage shows US forces repeatedly firing on a group of civilians and then on a van that stopped to rescue one of the wounded.
The US military says the killings were in line with the law of armed conflict and its own 'rules of engagement.'
The video, shot from one of the two striking Apache helicopters, was obtained by Wikileaks despite the US Defense Department's blocking of an earlier attempt by Reuters to get hold of the footage via the Freedom of Information Act.
More...
Description:
WARNING: This video may not be suitable for minors:-
A new footage showing the killing of a dozen civilians in Baghdad in 2007 by helicopter gunships.
The secret video, released by the whistleblower website WikiLeaks, shows US air crew hunting civilians in the streets of the Iraqi capital purportedly mistaking them for 'insurgents.'
US military service members laughed and cursed at their victims that included Reuters photojournalist Namir Noor-Eldeen, and his driver, Saeed Chmagh, who appear unarmed.
The footage shows US forces repeatedly firing on a group of civilians and then on a van that stopped to rescue one of the wounded.
The US military says the killings were in line with the law of armed conflict and its own 'rules of engagement.'
The video, shot from one of the two striking Apache helicopters, was obtained by Wikileaks despite the US Defense Department's blocking of an earlier attempt by Reuters to get hold of the footage via the Freedom of Information Act.
2:30
|
3:43
|
10:57
|
8:00
|
3:08
|
Firing around Juloos YAUM E ALI (a.s) 2012 - Karachi - Urdu
Report on YOM E ALI a.s (Imam Ali a.s martyrdom anniversary) Procession - 21 Ramzan (1433h) 2012.
Firing caused a bit of nuisance, but things were under control soon after it....
Report on YOM E ALI a.s (Imam Ali a.s martyrdom anniversary) Procession - 21 Ramzan (1433h) 2012.
Firing caused a bit of nuisance, but things were under control soon after it.
Procession ended on Hussainia Iraninaan Kharadar, Karachi.
Iltemas E Dua,
MMS
More...
Description:
Report on YOM E ALI a.s (Imam Ali a.s martyrdom anniversary) Procession - 21 Ramzan (1433h) 2012.
Firing caused a bit of nuisance, but things were under control soon after it.
Procession ended on Hussainia Iraninaan Kharadar, Karachi.
Iltemas E Dua,
MMS
3:08
|
44:31
|
1:21
|
[Media Watch] Geo News : MWM Pak Kay Rehnumah Shaheed Maulana Deedar Ali Jalbani Ki Gari Per Firing - Urdu
[Media Watch] Geo News : Majlis e Wahdat Muslimeen Kay Rehnumah Shaheed Maulana Deedar Ali Jalbani Ki Gari Per Firing |مجلس وحدت مسلمین کے رہنماء مولانا دیدار...
[Media Watch] Geo News : Majlis e Wahdat Muslimeen Kay Rehnumah Shaheed Maulana Deedar Ali Jalbani Ki Gari Per Firing |مجلس وحدت مسلمین کے رہنماء مولانا دیدار جلبانی کی گاڑی پر فائگ - Urdu
More...
Description:
[Media Watch] Geo News : Majlis e Wahdat Muslimeen Kay Rehnumah Shaheed Maulana Deedar Ali Jalbani Ki Gari Per Firing |مجلس وحدت مسلمین کے رہنماء مولانا دیدار جلبانی کی گاڑی پر فائگ - Urdu
1:12
|
3:34
|
1:25
|
0:55
|
2:04
|
0:56
|
0:47
|
23:46
|
7:25
|
8:45
|
***VIEWER DISCRETION*** Turkey leads anti-Syria smear campaign - 13Jun11 - English
Turkey's smear campaign against the Syrian government is much worse than the propaganda spread by Arab media to tarnish the image of Damascus with regards to its recent unrest.
While Syrian...
Turkey's smear campaign against the Syrian government is much worse than the propaganda spread by Arab media to tarnish the image of Damascus with regards to its recent unrest.
While Syrian officials and residents of crisis-hit Syrian regions have repeatedly said that armed groups are responsible for the deadly clashes in the country, Turkey has tried to portray Iran and the Lebanese Resistance Movement, Hezbollah, as being behind the unrest in Syria and that they help Damascus quell protests.
The Turkish NTV news channel recently claimed that the Syrian soldiers who refused to open fire on protesters were shot dead by their commanders.
The broadcaster reported that a Syrian soldier taking refuge in the country says that he and his comrades were trying to avoid hurting protesters by firing warning shots, but those who refused to open fire on protesters were shot dead.
"I've seen Iranians and Hezbollah operators giving instructions to shoot, and those who refused were immediately shot dead," the alleged fugitive Syrian soldier told NTV, adding that the soldiers were mostly shot from behind or in the neck.
The Turkish broadcaster has also claimed that Syrian forces have opened fire on unarmed civilians in al-Rastan.
"We opened fire on everyone, the young, the old... Women were raped in front of their husbands and children," the army defector told NTV.
Political analysts in Middle East affairs have accused Ankara of playing a double game -- claiming to support the Damascus government in order to have greater influence in the Middle East, while at the same time supporting and providing a safe haven for armed gangs seeking to incite revolt in Syria.
Iranian analyst Hadi Mohammadi says that the United States has now formed operational headquarters in southern Turkey close to the border with Syria to direct the riots in the Arab country after its attempts to cause unrest in southern Syria were unsuccessful.
Mohammadi said that the United States has assigned Turkey to carry out its anti-Syria plan. It has hence provided aid to the Turkish Army to assist Syrian dissidents in crossing into Turkey and settle in tent villages set up in Turkey's Hatay Province.
Meanwhile, a mass grave with bodies of at least 10 Syrian security forces was discovered near the northwestern town of Jisr al-Shughour on Monday.
Syria's state TV says the victims were killed by armed gangs and the bodies bore marks of torture.
Heavy clashes were reported as troops and tanks moved into the city on Sunday and gunmen targeted civilian areas including a hospital.
The government says it entered the town to restore order after some 120 security forces were killed there about a week ago. People in Jisr al-Shughour gathered to thank government troops for protecting them against the gunmen.
More...
Description:
Turkey's smear campaign against the Syrian government is much worse than the propaganda spread by Arab media to tarnish the image of Damascus with regards to its recent unrest.
While Syrian officials and residents of crisis-hit Syrian regions have repeatedly said that armed groups are responsible for the deadly clashes in the country, Turkey has tried to portray Iran and the Lebanese Resistance Movement, Hezbollah, as being behind the unrest in Syria and that they help Damascus quell protests.
The Turkish NTV news channel recently claimed that the Syrian soldiers who refused to open fire on protesters were shot dead by their commanders.
The broadcaster reported that a Syrian soldier taking refuge in the country says that he and his comrades were trying to avoid hurting protesters by firing warning shots, but those who refused to open fire on protesters were shot dead.
"I've seen Iranians and Hezbollah operators giving instructions to shoot, and those who refused were immediately shot dead," the alleged fugitive Syrian soldier told NTV, adding that the soldiers were mostly shot from behind or in the neck.
The Turkish broadcaster has also claimed that Syrian forces have opened fire on unarmed civilians in al-Rastan.
"We opened fire on everyone, the young, the old... Women were raped in front of their husbands and children," the army defector told NTV.
Political analysts in Middle East affairs have accused Ankara of playing a double game -- claiming to support the Damascus government in order to have greater influence in the Middle East, while at the same time supporting and providing a safe haven for armed gangs seeking to incite revolt in Syria.
Iranian analyst Hadi Mohammadi says that the United States has now formed operational headquarters in southern Turkey close to the border with Syria to direct the riots in the Arab country after its attempts to cause unrest in southern Syria were unsuccessful.
Mohammadi said that the United States has assigned Turkey to carry out its anti-Syria plan. It has hence provided aid to the Turkish Army to assist Syrian dissidents in crossing into Turkey and settle in tent villages set up in Turkey's Hatay Province.
Meanwhile, a mass grave with bodies of at least 10 Syrian security forces was discovered near the northwestern town of Jisr al-Shughour on Monday.
Syria's state TV says the victims were killed by armed gangs and the bodies bore marks of torture.
Heavy clashes were reported as troops and tanks moved into the city on Sunday and gunmen targeted civilian areas including a hospital.
The government says it entered the town to restore order after some 120 security forces were killed there about a week ago. People in Jisr al-Shughour gathered to thank government troops for protecting them against the gunmen.
1:00
|
1:58
|
[27 Nov 2013] French court reverses Hijab case after political pressure - English
France\'s Supreme Court has previously ruled that the firing of a child care worker for wearing a Hijab was an obvious case of religious discrimination in the private sector.
France\'s Supreme Court has previously ruled that the firing of a child care worker for wearing a Hijab was an obvious case of religious discrimination in the private sector.
1:38
|
[06 Dec 2013] Egyptians defy contentious protest law - English
Egyptian police have dispersed several rallies, firing tear gas at protesters in Cairo as the government tries to stamp out anger.
Egyptian police have dispersed several rallies, firing tear gas at protesters in Cairo as the government tries to stamp out anger.
39:02
|
0:59
|
کراچی : دہشتگردوں کی فائرنگ سے مولانا محمد اکبر علی شہید Urdu
[Media Watch] Samaa News : Karachi | Ajmairee Nagar Main Dehshatgardo Ki Firing Say Maulana Muhammad Akbar Ali Shaheedi |کراچی : اجمیری نگری میں دہشتگردوں کی...
[Media Watch] Samaa News : Karachi | Ajmairee Nagar Main Dehshatgardo Ki Firing Say Maulana Muhammad Akbar Ali Shaheedi |کراچی : اجمیری نگری میں دہشتگردوں کی فائرنگ سے مولانا محمد اکبر علی شہید - Urdu
Maulana : Masji e Muhammadi, Paktoon Abad may namaz parhaty thay | Bacho Ko School chor k wapas Arahay thay k target hue
Akbar Hussain s/o asghar Ali
More...
Description:
[Media Watch] Samaa News : Karachi | Ajmairee Nagar Main Dehshatgardo Ki Firing Say Maulana Muhammad Akbar Ali Shaheedi |کراچی : اجمیری نگری میں دہشتگردوں کی فائرنگ سے مولانا محمد اکبر علی شہید - Urdu
Maulana : Masji e Muhammadi, Paktoon Abad may namaz parhaty thay | Bacho Ko School chor k wapas Arahay thay k target hue
Akbar Hussain s/o asghar Ali
3:03
|
4:00
|
[25 Oct 2013] At least 12 injured in exchange of fire along Kashmir border - English
More tensions along the border between India and Pakistan; at least a dozen people have been injured as the two sides exchange fire over the Kashmir border.
Several children were among those...
More tensions along the border between India and Pakistan; at least a dozen people have been injured as the two sides exchange fire over the Kashmir border.
Several children were among those injured. The fresh round of violence started at border posts along the frontier on Thursday. Pakistani officials have accused Indian troops of initiating the violence by firing along the frontier and injuring two people. Similarly, India has accused the Pakistani side of violating the ceasefire by firing mortars on at least 50 Indian border posts. Skirmishes along the border have intensified despite the first face-to-face meeting between the Pakistani prime minister and his Indian counterpart in New York last month.
More...
Description:
More tensions along the border between India and Pakistan; at least a dozen people have been injured as the two sides exchange fire over the Kashmir border.
Several children were among those injured. The fresh round of violence started at border posts along the frontier on Thursday. Pakistani officials have accused Indian troops of initiating the violence by firing along the frontier and injuring two people. Similarly, India has accused the Pakistani side of violating the ceasefire by firing mortars on at least 50 Indian border posts. Skirmishes along the border have intensified despite the first face-to-face meeting between the Pakistani prime minister and his Indian counterpart in New York last month.
3:56
|
Free Iraq *Viewer Discretion Advised* Nasheed - English
Bombs are falling - Children are dying - Blood is splattering - Baghdad is crying - American troops are firing - People are shouting - All people are praying - Muslims are protesting - American...
Bombs are falling - Children are dying - Blood is splattering - Baghdad is crying - American troops are firing - People are shouting - All people are praying - Muslims are protesting - American media is lying that American soldiers are protecting - The truth is that Bush wanted to make history like Adolf Hitler - Feeding off of the misery of innocent people - And make his countrys economy better - We should get together and fight the devil
More...
Description:
Bombs are falling - Children are dying - Blood is splattering - Baghdad is crying - American troops are firing - People are shouting - All people are praying - Muslims are protesting - American media is lying that American soldiers are protecting - The truth is that Bush wanted to make history like Adolf Hitler - Feeding off of the misery of innocent people - And make his countrys economy better - We should get together and fight the devil
16th April - Gaza of the Death of Reuters Cameraman - English
GAZA (Reuters) - A Reuters cameraman was killed in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday in what appeared to have been an Israeli military strike.
Fadel Shana, a 23-year-old Palestinian, was...
GAZA (Reuters) - A Reuters cameraman was killed in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday in what appeared to have been an Israeli military strike.
Fadel Shana, a 23-year-old Palestinian, was covering violence in the enclave for the international news agency. Two bystanders were also killed in an explosion after Shana stepped from his vehicle. His soundman escaped serious injury.
Film from Shana's camera showed an Israeli tank stationed several hundred meters (yards) away firing a shell. The film then went blank, apparently at the moment Shana was hit.
Earlier, local residents had said the explosion appeared to have been caused by an air strike.
The Reuters vehicle, an unarmored sport utility vehicle bearing "TV" and "Press" markings, had just stopped and Shana got out to film, local residents said.
More...
Description:
GAZA (Reuters) - A Reuters cameraman was killed in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday in what appeared to have been an Israeli military strike.
Fadel Shana, a 23-year-old Palestinian, was covering violence in the enclave for the international news agency. Two bystanders were also killed in an explosion after Shana stepped from his vehicle. His soundman escaped serious injury.
Film from Shana's camera showed an Israeli tank stationed several hundred meters (yards) away firing a shell. The film then went blank, apparently at the moment Shana was hit.
Earlier, local residents had said the explosion appeared to have been caused by an air strike.
The Reuters vehicle, an unarmored sport utility vehicle bearing "TV" and "Press" markings, had just stopped and Shana got out to film, local residents said.