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Haj - Mina Procession Part 7 Video Clip
All Shias gather at King Abdul-Aziz Tunnel in Mina before entry into Mecca and Hajis calling Allah to Help Nasrullah
All Shias gather at King Abdul-Aziz Tunnel in Mina before entry into Mecca and Hajis calling Allah to Help Nasrullah
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Occupation 101 - Part 6 - English
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. Martin Luther King Jr. Letter from Birmingham Jail April 16 1963
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. Martin Luther King Jr. Letter from Birmingham Jail April 16 1963
Occupation 101 - Part 7 - English
Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter -- Martin Luther King Jr.
Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter -- Martin Luther King Jr.
Lover of Imam Mehdi Ahmedineejad in Haj 2007-8 Photo Clip - Persian
Irani President Ahmedineejad in Haj 2007-8 invited by Saudi King Abdullah visiting Janatul Baqi and other Ziaraat of Madina and Mecca and you will see him performing haj
Irani President Ahmedineejad in Haj 2007-8 invited by Saudi King Abdullah visiting Janatul Baqi and other Ziaraat of Madina and Mecca and you will see him performing haj
Gulf States Concerned As Ahmadinejad Prays In Mecca - English
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accepted Saudi Arabias King Abdullahs invitation to take part in the pilgrimage to Mecca Just recently the Iranian president attended the Gulf Cooperation
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accepted Saudi Arabias King Abdullahs invitation to take part in the pilgrimage to Mecca Just recently the Iranian president attended the Gulf Cooperation
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Why I Am Opposed to the Vietnam War - MLK - Must Listen! - English
A speech by Martin Luther King Jr. against the Vietnam War. Audio. Excerpts of a Sermon at the Ebenezer Baptist Church on April 30 1967. His concerns and insights are as true today as they were 40...
A speech by Martin Luther King Jr. against the Vietnam War. Audio. Excerpts of a Sermon at the Ebenezer Baptist Church on April 30 1967. His concerns and insights are as true today as they were 40 years ago. Courtesy noncorporatenews from youtube.
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A speech by Martin Luther King Jr. against the Vietnam War. Audio. Excerpts of a Sermon at the Ebenezer Baptist Church on April 30 1967. His concerns and insights are as true today as they were 40 years ago. Courtesy noncorporatenews from youtube.
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Gaza Protest on MLK Day Dallas
Gaza Protest on MLK Day in Downtown Dallas TX on Monday January 19 2009 Imam Asi gave a wonderful speech
Gaza Protest on MLK Day in Downtown Dallas TX on Monday January 19 2009 Imam Asi gave a wonderful speech
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Black Day 8 Shawal - Destruction of Jannatul Baqi - Urdu
Destruction of Janat ul Baqi (Black Day)
8 shawal 1345, 21st april 1925
A video on the tragic event of the history of the world, "The Distruction of Janat ul Baqi" and how it...
Destruction of Janat ul Baqi (Black Day)
8 shawal 1345, 21st april 1925
A video on the tragic event of the history of the world, "The Distruction of Janat ul Baqi" and how it was demolished by Wahabis and Salafis.
Ziyarat of Jannat ul Baqi, Graves of our four Imams, Imam Hassan (as), Imam Zain ul Abideen (as), Imam Muhammed al Baqir (as) and Imam Jaffer il Sadiq. At night these graves are with out a single candle or any kind of light, while the palaces of the king are light with thousands of bulbs.
Both Shia and Sunni condemn this act of disgrace towards the respectable personalities of Islam. Please be aware and spread awareness so that we recognize our enemies. Shia Sunni unite against the hegemonic powers and their representatives.
Let us all be prepared for the re-appearance Our Imam (a.t.f)
A video prepared by Shaheed Foundation Pakistan on this tragic event
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Destruction of Janat ul Baqi (Black Day)
8 shawal 1345, 21st april 1925
A video on the tragic event of the history of the world, "The Distruction of Janat ul Baqi" and how it was demolished by Wahabis and Salafis.
Ziyarat of Jannat ul Baqi, Graves of our four Imams, Imam Hassan (as), Imam Zain ul Abideen (as), Imam Muhammed al Baqir (as) and Imam Jaffer il Sadiq. At night these graves are with out a single candle or any kind of light, while the palaces of the king are light with thousands of bulbs.
Both Shia and Sunni condemn this act of disgrace towards the respectable personalities of Islam. Please be aware and spread awareness so that we recognize our enemies. Shia Sunni unite against the hegemonic powers and their representatives.
Let us all be prepared for the re-appearance Our Imam (a.t.f)
A video prepared by Shaheed Foundation Pakistan on this tragic event
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Saudi Rights Group Accuses Saudi Interior Ministry of Torture and Rights Abuses - English
Full Report on a Saudi Human Rights groups report and condemnation of the Saudi Interior Ministries alleged use of torture and abuse is illegal. Full report and interview with expert on Saudi...
Full Report on a Saudi Human Rights groups report and condemnation of the Saudi Interior Ministries alleged use of torture and abuse is illegal. Full report and interview with expert on Saudi matters. Recorded February 03, 2010 at 2300GMT
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Full Report on a Saudi Human Rights groups report and condemnation of the Saudi Interior Ministries alleged use of torture and abuse is illegal. Full report and interview with expert on Saudi matters. Recorded February 03, 2010 at 2300GMT
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Natures Perfect Predators - Mountain Lion - English
Think killer cats only hunt in Africa? This predator can run 35 mph and leap over 30 feet. Start respecting the king of the mountain. Source: Youtube
Think killer cats only hunt in Africa? This predator can run 35 mph and leap over 30 feet. Start respecting the king of the mountain. Source: Youtube
Movie Trailer - Kingdom of Solomon - All Languages
The Kingdom of Solomon is a film concerning the life of Prophet Solomon. It is based on Islamic beliefs about him extracted from Quranic verses.
The Kingdom of Solomon is a film concerning the life of Prophet Solomon. It is based on Islamic beliefs about him extracted from Quranic verses.
[Documentary 3/3] Shaheed Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi - Urdu
Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi was born in year 1952 in the Illaqa Nawab Sahib in suburbs of Lahore, Pakistan. Then he completed his M.B.B.S from King Edward Medical College and started practice. He got...
Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi was born in year 1952 in the Illaqa Nawab Sahib in suburbs of Lahore, Pakistan. Then he completed his M.B.B.S from King Edward Medical College and started practice. He got fame as a student leader as he founded the 1st ever platform for Shi'a Students of Pakistan the Imamia Students Organization. He was martyred 0n 7th of March 1995 at Yateem Khana Chowk, Multan Road Lahore.
He was a strict follower of Khat-e-Khomeini (Path of Imam Khomeini). In other words, he was a follower of ISLAM-e-NAAB-e-MUHAMMADi (Pure Muhammadi Islam).
Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi is a pride of Shiyat. May Allah give us all the strength and patience to become a pride for our religion.
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Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi was born in year 1952 in the Illaqa Nawab Sahib in suburbs of Lahore, Pakistan. Then he completed his M.B.B.S from King Edward Medical College and started practice. He got fame as a student leader as he founded the 1st ever platform for Shi'a Students of Pakistan the Imamia Students Organization. He was martyred 0n 7th of March 1995 at Yateem Khana Chowk, Multan Road Lahore.
He was a strict follower of Khat-e-Khomeini (Path of Imam Khomeini). In other words, he was a follower of ISLAM-e-NAAB-e-MUHAMMADi (Pure Muhammadi Islam).
Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi is a pride of Shiyat. May Allah give us all the strength and patience to become a pride for our religion.
[Documentary 2/3] Shaheed Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi - Urdu
Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi was born in year 1952 in the Illaqa Nawab Sahib in suburbs of Lahore, Pakistan. Then he completed his M.B.B.S from King Edward Medical College and started practice. He got...
Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi was born in year 1952 in the Illaqa Nawab Sahib in suburbs of Lahore, Pakistan. Then he completed his M.B.B.S from King Edward Medical College and started practice. He got fame as a student leader as he founded the 1st ever platform for Shi'a Students of Pakistan the Imamia Students Organization. He was martyred 0n 7th of March 1995 at Yateem Khana Chowk, Multan Road Lahore.
He was a strict follower of Khat-e-Khomeini (Path of Imam Khomeini). In other words, he was a follower of ISLAM-e-NAAB-e-MUHAMMADi (Pure Muhammadi Islam).
Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi is a pride of Shiyat. May Allah give us all the strength and patience to become a pride for our religion.
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Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi was born in year 1952 in the Illaqa Nawab Sahib in suburbs of Lahore, Pakistan. Then he completed his M.B.B.S from King Edward Medical College and started practice. He got fame as a student leader as he founded the 1st ever platform for Shi'a Students of Pakistan the Imamia Students Organization. He was martyred 0n 7th of March 1995 at Yateem Khana Chowk, Multan Road Lahore.
He was a strict follower of Khat-e-Khomeini (Path of Imam Khomeini). In other words, he was a follower of ISLAM-e-NAAB-e-MUHAMMADi (Pure Muhammadi Islam).
Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi is a pride of Shiyat. May Allah give us all the strength and patience to become a pride for our religion.
[Documentary 1/3] Shaheed Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi - Urdu
Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi was born in year 1952 in the Illaqa Nawab Sahib in suburbs of Lahore, Pakistan. Then he completed his M.B.B.S from King Edward Medical College and started practice. He got...
Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi was born in year 1952 in the Illaqa Nawab Sahib in suburbs of Lahore, Pakistan. Then he completed his M.B.B.S from King Edward Medical College and started practice. He got fame as a student leader as he founded the 1st ever platform for Shi'a Students of Pakistan the Imamia Students Organization. He was martyred 0n 7th of March 1995 at Yateem Khana Chowk, Multan Road Lahore.
He was a strict follower of Khat-e-Khomeini (Path of Imam Khomeini). In other words, he was a follower of ISLAM-e-NAAB-e-MUHAMMADi (Pure Muhammadi Islam).
Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi is a pride of Shiyat. May Allah give us all the strength and patience to become a pride for our religion.
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Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi was born in year 1952 in the Illaqa Nawab Sahib in suburbs of Lahore, Pakistan. Then he completed his M.B.B.S from King Edward Medical College and started practice. He got fame as a student leader as he founded the 1st ever platform for Shi'a Students of Pakistan the Imamia Students Organization. He was martyred 0n 7th of March 1995 at Yateem Khana Chowk, Multan Road Lahore.
He was a strict follower of Khat-e-Khomeini (Path of Imam Khomeini). In other words, he was a follower of ISLAM-e-NAAB-e-MUHAMMADi (Pure Muhammadi Islam).
Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi is a pride of Shiyat. May Allah give us all the strength and patience to become a pride for our religion.
A Tribute to Shaheed Dr. Mohammad Ali Naqvi - Urdu and English
Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi was born in year 1952 in the Illaqa Nawab Sahib in suburbs of Lahore, Pakistan. Then he completed his M.B.B.S from King Edward Medical College and started practice. He got...
Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi was born in year 1952 in the Illaqa Nawab Sahib in suburbs of Lahore, Pakistan. Then he completed his M.B.B.S from King Edward Medical College and started practice. He got fame as a student leader as he founded the 1st ever platform for Shi\\\'a Students of Pakistan the Imamia Students Organization. He was martyred 0n 7th of March 1995 at Yateem Khana Chowk, Multan Road Lahore.
He was a strict follower of Khat-e-Khomeini (Path of Imam Khomeini). In other words, he was a follower of ISLAM-e-NAAB-e-MUHAMMADi (Pure Muhammadi Islam).
Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi is a pride of Shiyat. May Allah give us all the strength and patience to become a pride for our religion.
The audio tarana is recited by Br. Imon Rizvi.
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Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi was born in year 1952 in the Illaqa Nawab Sahib in suburbs of Lahore, Pakistan. Then he completed his M.B.B.S from King Edward Medical College and started practice. He got fame as a student leader as he founded the 1st ever platform for Shi\\\'a Students of Pakistan the Imamia Students Organization. He was martyred 0n 7th of March 1995 at Yateem Khana Chowk, Multan Road Lahore.
He was a strict follower of Khat-e-Khomeini (Path of Imam Khomeini). In other words, he was a follower of ISLAM-e-NAAB-e-MUHAMMADi (Pure Muhammadi Islam).
Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi is a pride of Shiyat. May Allah give us all the strength and patience to become a pride for our religion.
The audio tarana is recited by Br. Imon Rizvi.
Massive Protests Against Government Crackdown in Bahrain, About 250 Shias Detained - 14 SEP 2010 - English
Pro-democracy protest held in Bahrain
Amid increasing pressure on Shias in Bahrain, hundreds of people have staged a rally in Manama to protest Saudi Arabia's support for the latest crackdown on...
Pro-democracy protest held in Bahrain
Amid increasing pressure on Shias in Bahrain, hundreds of people have staged a rally in Manama to protest Saudi Arabia's support for the latest crackdown on the majority group.
In a pro-democracy movement, protesters reportedly blocked a road connecting Bahrain to Saudi Arabia, stopping hundreds of cars by setting tires on fire on the King Fahd Bridge.
Security officials said that at least four vehicles were damaged in an explosion in the capital city of Manama.
A Bahraini pro-democracy leader based in London, Saeed Shehabi, told Press TV that nearly all useful internet websites in the country had been shut down by the government in an attempt to prevent the spread of news about the situation in the Arab state.
The crackdown on protesters will not prevent further mass demonstrations from those seeking democracy in Bahrain, Shehabi said.
Bahrain's Sunni-dominated government has arrested more than 250 Shias since August, accusing 23 of them of plotting a coup and inciting "violence, rioting and terrorism."
The population of Bahrain is predominantly Shia. However, the majority group has long complained of being discriminated against by the Bahraini government in obtaining jobs and receiving services.
The Shia opposition refuses to recognize the 2002 constitution and has called for a boycott of the October 23 parliamentary elections.
Meanwhile, human rights groups have voiced concern about the situation, urging Bahrain to investigate allegations by some opposition activists that they were tortured while in detention.
Bahrain's Shia Muslims say their rights are being restricted by Sunni rulers and they have been discriminated by ruling elites for years.
The 70 percent Shia population of Bahrain say that authorities in Manama are granting citizenship to thousands of Sunni foreigners to counterbalance the population in the Shia-majority state.
While prominent Shia clerics have been preaching religious harmony and promoting brotherhood, Shia activists have warned the government of sectarian strife should it continue with its discriminatory policies in the Persian Gulf State
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142526.html
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Pro-democracy protest held in Bahrain
Amid increasing pressure on Shias in Bahrain, hundreds of people have staged a rally in Manama to protest Saudi Arabia's support for the latest crackdown on the majority group.
In a pro-democracy movement, protesters reportedly blocked a road connecting Bahrain to Saudi Arabia, stopping hundreds of cars by setting tires on fire on the King Fahd Bridge.
Security officials said that at least four vehicles were damaged in an explosion in the capital city of Manama.
A Bahraini pro-democracy leader based in London, Saeed Shehabi, told Press TV that nearly all useful internet websites in the country had been shut down by the government in an attempt to prevent the spread of news about the situation in the Arab state.
The crackdown on protesters will not prevent further mass demonstrations from those seeking democracy in Bahrain, Shehabi said.
Bahrain's Sunni-dominated government has arrested more than 250 Shias since August, accusing 23 of them of plotting a coup and inciting "violence, rioting and terrorism."
The population of Bahrain is predominantly Shia. However, the majority group has long complained of being discriminated against by the Bahraini government in obtaining jobs and receiving services.
The Shia opposition refuses to recognize the 2002 constitution and has called for a boycott of the October 23 parliamentary elections.
Meanwhile, human rights groups have voiced concern about the situation, urging Bahrain to investigate allegations by some opposition activists that they were tortured while in detention.
Bahrain's Shia Muslims say their rights are being restricted by Sunni rulers and they have been discriminated by ruling elites for years.
The 70 percent Shia population of Bahrain say that authorities in Manama are granting citizenship to thousands of Sunni foreigners to counterbalance the population in the Shia-majority state.
While prominent Shia clerics have been preaching religious harmony and promoting brotherhood, Shia activists have warned the government of sectarian strife should it continue with its discriminatory policies in the Persian Gulf State
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142526.html
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Update On Bahraini Strife - Goverment Crackdowns & Amnesty Int. Condemns - 15 SEP 2010 - English
Pro-democracy protest held in Bahrain
Amid increasing pressure on Shias in Bahrain, hundreds of people have staged a rally in Manama to protest Saudi Arabia's support for the latest crackdown on...
Pro-democracy protest held in Bahrain
Amid increasing pressure on Shias in Bahrain, hundreds of people have staged a rally in Manama to protest Saudi Arabia's support for the latest crackdown on the majority group.
In a pro-democracy movement, protesters reportedly blocked a road connecting Bahrain to Saudi Arabia, stopping hundreds of cars by setting tires on fire on the King Fahd Bridge.
Security officials said that at least four vehicles were damaged in an explosion in the capital city of Manama.
A Bahraini pro-democracy leader based in London, Saeed al-Shehabi, told Press TV that nearly all useful internet websites in the country had been shut down by the government in an attempt to prevent the spread of news about the situation in the Arab state.
The crackdown on protesters will not prevent further mass demonstrations from those seeking democracy in Bahrain, al-Shehabi said.
Bahrain's Sunni-dominated government has arrested more than 250 Shias since August, accusing 23 of them of plotting a coup and inciting "violence, rioting and terrorism."
The population of Bahrain is predominantly Shia. However, the majority group has long complained of being discriminated against by the Bahraini government in obtaining jobs and receiving services.
The Shia opposition refuses to recognize the 2002 constitution and has called for a boycott of the October 23 parliamentary elections.
Meanwhile, human rights groups have voiced concern about the situation, urging Bahrain to investigate allegations by some opposition activists that they were tortured while in detention.
Bahrain's Shia Muslims say their rights are being restricted by Sunni rulers and they have been discriminated by ruling elites for years.
The 70 percent Shia population of Bahrain say that authorities in Manama are granting citizenship to thousands of Sunni foreigners to counterbalance the population in the Shia-majority state.
While prominent Shia clerics have been preaching religious harmony and promoting brotherhood, Shia activists have warned the government of sectarian strife should it continue with its discriminatory policies in the Persian Gulf State
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142526.html
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Pro-democracy protest held in Bahrain
Amid increasing pressure on Shias in Bahrain, hundreds of people have staged a rally in Manama to protest Saudi Arabia's support for the latest crackdown on the majority group.
In a pro-democracy movement, protesters reportedly blocked a road connecting Bahrain to Saudi Arabia, stopping hundreds of cars by setting tires on fire on the King Fahd Bridge.
Security officials said that at least four vehicles were damaged in an explosion in the capital city of Manama.
A Bahraini pro-democracy leader based in London, Saeed al-Shehabi, told Press TV that nearly all useful internet websites in the country had been shut down by the government in an attempt to prevent the spread of news about the situation in the Arab state.
The crackdown on protesters will not prevent further mass demonstrations from those seeking democracy in Bahrain, al-Shehabi said.
Bahrain's Sunni-dominated government has arrested more than 250 Shias since August, accusing 23 of them of plotting a coup and inciting "violence, rioting and terrorism."
The population of Bahrain is predominantly Shia. However, the majority group has long complained of being discriminated against by the Bahraini government in obtaining jobs and receiving services.
The Shia opposition refuses to recognize the 2002 constitution and has called for a boycott of the October 23 parliamentary elections.
Meanwhile, human rights groups have voiced concern about the situation, urging Bahrain to investigate allegations by some opposition activists that they were tortured while in detention.
Bahrain's Shia Muslims say their rights are being restricted by Sunni rulers and they have been discriminated by ruling elites for years.
The 70 percent Shia population of Bahrain say that authorities in Manama are granting citizenship to thousands of Sunni foreigners to counterbalance the population in the Shia-majority state.
While prominent Shia clerics have been preaching religious harmony and promoting brotherhood, Shia activists have warned the government of sectarian strife should it continue with its discriminatory policies in the Persian Gulf State
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/142526.html
[MUST WATCH] Ahmadinejad - Sepahpour Interview 27 Sept 2010 - English Farsi
The President and I by Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich, 27 September 2010 I was pleasantly surprised when my request for an interview with Mr. Ahmadinejad, Iran's president was accepted. President...
The President and I by Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich, 27 September 2010 I was pleasantly surprised when my request for an interview with Mr. Ahmadinejad, Iran's president was accepted. President Ahmadinejad has never shied away from being heard, but these interviews had been exclusive to prominent mainstream media personalities such as Larry King and Charlie Rose. However, it was the mainstream media's projection of Mr. Ahmadinejad that always remained questionable.
On September 21, 2010, on the occasion of President Ahmadinejad's participation at the UN General Assembly, I was given the opportunity to conduct a candid interview with Mr. Ahmadinejad. I had overlooked the fact that such a meeting would be conducted in the presence of the secret service and body guards. No sooner had this reality hit home than Mr. Ahmadinejad's down to earth and easy attitude made me forget the presence of others in the room as we began the session.
The time had come for me to verify or refute a research I had conducted as a Public Diplomacy graduate student while attending USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. At that time, I had examined the media's role in fashioning the image of Mr. Ahmadinejad. My research posited that though 'some great men make history, and history makes some men great', in an age dominated by the media-- internet, television, radio, and newspapers, the portrayal of Ahmadinejad is an artificial construct of the mainstream media. The image portrayed by the media had made him hero to some and a villain to others. Superstar or scapegoat, the Iranian President continues to dominate the news. With help and questions from university students and professors, I was eager to meet the real Ahmadinejad.
Although a full hour had been granted for the interview (more accurately Q&A), regrettably, given the number of questions and the fact that the translation was not simultaneous, many of the questions were left unanswered. To my amazement, President Ahmadinejad granted me a second, follow-up interview (the transcript of which will be forwarded to participating universities).
It is a rewarding experience to bring one's research to a practical conclusion. I firmly believe that Ahmadinejad is misrepresented by the corporate owned media. I leave it up to others to judge for themselves.
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The President and I by Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich, 27 September 2010 I was pleasantly surprised when my request for an interview with Mr. Ahmadinejad, Iran's president was accepted. President Ahmadinejad has never shied away from being heard, but these interviews had been exclusive to prominent mainstream media personalities such as Larry King and Charlie Rose. However, it was the mainstream media's projection of Mr. Ahmadinejad that always remained questionable.
On September 21, 2010, on the occasion of President Ahmadinejad's participation at the UN General Assembly, I was given the opportunity to conduct a candid interview with Mr. Ahmadinejad. I had overlooked the fact that such a meeting would be conducted in the presence of the secret service and body guards. No sooner had this reality hit home than Mr. Ahmadinejad's down to earth and easy attitude made me forget the presence of others in the room as we began the session.
The time had come for me to verify or refute a research I had conducted as a Public Diplomacy graduate student while attending USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. At that time, I had examined the media's role in fashioning the image of Mr. Ahmadinejad. My research posited that though 'some great men make history, and history makes some men great', in an age dominated by the media-- internet, television, radio, and newspapers, the portrayal of Ahmadinejad is an artificial construct of the mainstream media. The image portrayed by the media had made him hero to some and a villain to others. Superstar or scapegoat, the Iranian President continues to dominate the news. With help and questions from university students and professors, I was eager to meet the real Ahmadinejad.
Although a full hour had been granted for the interview (more accurately Q&A), regrettably, given the number of questions and the fact that the translation was not simultaneous, many of the questions were left unanswered. To my amazement, President Ahmadinejad granted me a second, follow-up interview (the transcript of which will be forwarded to participating universities).
It is a rewarding experience to bring one's research to a practical conclusion. I firmly believe that Ahmadinejad is misrepresented by the corporate owned media. I leave it up to others to judge for themselves.
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Bahrain Crackdown : Riot police storm protest camp on Manama Pearl Square - All Languages
This Video recorded a peaceful protest in Pearl Square - Manama Capital when Bahrain police intentionally used guns & fires including some weapons that internationally banned such as Fission...
This Video recorded a peaceful protest in Pearl Square - Manama Capital when Bahrain police intentionally used guns & fires including some weapons that internationally banned such as Fission bullets which killed at least 7 people & wounded 2500. Many people including women & children transferred to the hospital in critical condition.
Please support the human rights over the world & cover this major crackdown on human rights.
As Free World we should support the human rights over the world.
Bahrain King must face International Trial.
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This Video recorded a peaceful protest in Pearl Square - Manama Capital when Bahrain police intentionally used guns & fires including some weapons that internationally banned such as Fission bullets which killed at least 7 people & wounded 2500. Many people including women & children transferred to the hospital in critical condition.
Please support the human rights over the world & cover this major crackdown on human rights.
As Free World we should support the human rights over the world.
Bahrain King must face International Trial.
[Comment with George Galloway] Bahrain Uprising - 17Feb2011 - English
Topic of discussion in this edition of Press TV's Comment is revolutions across the Arab world. Egyptian detainees are still being tortured by the military. The Egyptian government is still...
Topic of discussion in this edition of Press TV's Comment is revolutions across the Arab world. Egyptian detainees are still being tortured by the military. The Egyptian government is still refusing to allow in George Galloway, but he says he still intends to fly to Egypt despite being threatened with arrest.
He condemns the brutal attack of the Bahraini government forces against peaceful protesters in the middle of the night.
Galloway says that there will not be another revolution in Iran. He says although there are differences of opinion about different politicians in Iran, but in his experience people overwhelmingly support the Islamic state. He says that there are dissenting voices and their views too are legitimate, and they are not all foreign agents, although there are foreign agents there.
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Topic of discussion in this edition of Press TV's Comment is revolutions across the Arab world. Egyptian detainees are still being tortured by the military. The Egyptian government is still refusing to allow in George Galloway, but he says he still intends to fly to Egypt despite being threatened with arrest.
He condemns the brutal attack of the Bahraini government forces against peaceful protesters in the middle of the night.
Galloway says that there will not be another revolution in Iran. He says although there are differences of opinion about different politicians in Iran, but in his experience people overwhelmingly support the Islamic state. He says that there are dissenting voices and their views too are legitimate, and they are not all foreign agents, although there are foreign agents there.
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*VIEWER DISCRETION* Bahrain: Unarmed Protesters Martyred & Public Reaction - 18 FEB 2011 - English
Bahraini security forces have opened fire on anti-government protesters gathered in the capital, Manama.
Hundreds of mourners were marching towards Pearl Roundabout when government forces fired...
Bahraini security forces have opened fire on anti-government protesters gathered in the capital, Manama.
Hundreds of mourners were marching towards Pearl Roundabout when government forces fired live rounds and tear gas at them on Friday.
The wounded were taken to the city's Salmaniya Hospital, where protesters have gathered to offer blood and support.
On Friday evening, Bahrain's king asked his crown prince to begin a "national dialogue" with all parties over the continuing unrest in the country.
Al Jazeera's correspondent, who cannot be named for security reasons, reports from Manama.
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Bahraini security forces have opened fire on anti-government protesters gathered in the capital, Manama.
Hundreds of mourners were marching towards Pearl Roundabout when government forces fired live rounds and tear gas at them on Friday.
The wounded were taken to the city's Salmaniya Hospital, where protesters have gathered to offer blood and support.
On Friday evening, Bahrain's king asked his crown prince to begin a "national dialogue" with all parties over the continuing unrest in the country.
Al Jazeera's correspondent, who cannot be named for security reasons, reports from Manama.
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Bring Forth The Revolution - English
World can not run the way it is right now. 20% of the world population consuming 80% of world's resources and 80% of the population consuming 20% of the world resources. Unfaithful dictators and...
World can not run the way it is right now. 20% of the world population consuming 80% of world's resources and 80% of the population consuming 20% of the world resources. Unfaithful dictators and the puppets of the world hegemonic powers have NO RIGHT to rule over the public. Pious ones from amongst the people should be making decisions on the behalf of the people. The criteria is piety, clean past, simple life style, awareness of what our creator has ordained for us, knows what justice means in its true sense. This is the best case scenario till Imam Mahdi (a.s) takes over the charge of this world.
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World can not run the way it is right now. 20% of the world population consuming 80% of world's resources and 80% of the population consuming 20% of the world resources. Unfaithful dictators and the puppets of the world hegemonic powers have NO RIGHT to rule over the public. Pious ones from amongst the people should be making decisions on the behalf of the people. The criteria is piety, clean past, simple life style, awareness of what our creator has ordained for us, knows what justice means in its true sense. This is the best case scenario till Imam Mahdi (a.s) takes over the charge of this world.
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Second Day of Protests in Qatif, Saudi Arabia - Arabic
Demonstrators in Qatif, Saudi Arabia ( http://bit.ly/h5o9uW ) rallied for the release of political prisoners.
A major peaceful demonstration in planned for March 3, 2011.
Demonstrators in Qatif, Saudi Arabia ( http://bit.ly/h5o9uW ) rallied for the release of political prisoners.
A major peaceful demonstration in planned for March 3, 2011.
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Similarities between struggle of Egyptians and Iranians during Shah's regime. The backing and support of the US is notably the same.
Similarities between struggle of Egyptians and Iranians during Shah's regime. The backing and support of the US is notably the same.