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Middle East in WWI Pt 3 The Dardanelles English
Blood and Oil Middle East in WWI Pt 3 The DardanellesA Franco-British fleet under Admiral Sackville Carden bombards Ottoman fortifications along the Dardanelles Straits, hoping to break through to...
Blood and Oil Middle East in WWI Pt 3 The DardanellesA Franco-British fleet under Admiral Sackville Carden bombards Ottoman fortifications along the Dardanelles Straits, hoping to break through to Istanbul. Carden has a nervous breakdown and Rear Admiral John de Robeck takes charge of the 16-battleship task force. On March 18th, three Allied battleships are sunk by mines and three others are disabled. De Robeck fears losing more ships and decides to call off the attack. Despite the pleas of First Admiralty Lord Winston Churchill, the Allied Fleet withdraws. If only one British battleship had made it to Istanbul, the entire course of the war might have changed.
Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
1. The Treaty of Versailles, agreed to by the Western Powers in 1919, paved the way for military and political chaos in the Middle East, which continues to this very day.
2. Oil reserves in the Middle East became an important strategic concern for Western Powers, helping to justify their economic, diplomatic and military interference in the region.
After the end of World War I, most of the Ottoman Empire was carved up into "spheres of influence", controlled mostly by the British and French. The remaining territories became the modern state of Turkey in 1923 -- after a five-year struggle by Turkish nationalists against Western domination.
With little regard for cultural, historical, religious and demographic considerations, the West sponsored the creation of several new nations: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Thus, a "tinderbox" was built from Western greed, igniting a multitude of wars, revolts, coups and military occupations that truly have made the defeat of the Ottoman Empire little more than a hollow victory.
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Blood and Oil Middle East in WWI Pt 3 The DardanellesA Franco-British fleet under Admiral Sackville Carden bombards Ottoman fortifications along the Dardanelles Straits, hoping to break through to Istanbul. Carden has a nervous breakdown and Rear Admiral John de Robeck takes charge of the 16-battleship task force. On March 18th, three Allied battleships are sunk by mines and three others are disabled. De Robeck fears losing more ships and decides to call off the attack. Despite the pleas of First Admiralty Lord Winston Churchill, the Allied Fleet withdraws. If only one British battleship had made it to Istanbul, the entire course of the war might have changed.
Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
1. The Treaty of Versailles, agreed to by the Western Powers in 1919, paved the way for military and political chaos in the Middle East, which continues to this very day.
2. Oil reserves in the Middle East became an important strategic concern for Western Powers, helping to justify their economic, diplomatic and military interference in the region.
After the end of World War I, most of the Ottoman Empire was carved up into "spheres of influence", controlled mostly by the British and French. The remaining territories became the modern state of Turkey in 1923 -- after a five-year struggle by Turkish nationalists against Western domination.
With little regard for cultural, historical, religious and demographic considerations, the West sponsored the creation of several new nations: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Thus, a "tinderbox" was built from Western greed, igniting a multitude of wars, revolts, coups and military occupations that truly have made the defeat of the Ottoman Empire little more than a hollow victory.
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Middle East in WWI Pt 4 Suez Advance English
Blood and Oil Middle East in WWI Pt 4 Suez Advance Suez Advance. Less than two weeks after the disaster at Sarikamesh, Minister of the Navy Jemal Pasha leads 20,000 men in a secret operation across...
Blood and Oil Middle East in WWI Pt 4 Suez Advance Suez Advance. Less than two weeks after the disaster at Sarikamesh, Minister of the Navy Jemal Pasha leads 20,000 men in a secret operation across the Sinai Peninsula -- the target is the Suez Canal, British lifeline to the Persian Gulf and India. A Turkish assault against the canal is broken up by the British defenders with the loss of 2,000 men. London sends so many troops to Egypt that the Ottoman Army will never attack the Canal again.
Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
1. The Treaty of Versailles, agreed to by the Western Powers in 1919, paved the way for military and political chaos in the Middle East, which continues to this very day.
2. Oil reserves in the Middle East became an important strategic concern for Western Powers, helping to justify their economic, diplomatic and military interference in the region.
After the end of World War I, most of the Ottoman Empire was carved up into "spheres of influence", controlled mostly by the British and French. The remaining territories became the modern state of Turkey in 1923 -- after a five-year struggle by Turkish nationalists against Western domination.
With little regard for cultural, historical, religious and demographic considerations, the West sponsored the creation of several new nations: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Thus, a "tinderbox" was built from Western greed, igniting a multitude of wars, revolts, coups and military occupations that truly have made the defeat of the Ottoman Empire little more than a hollow victory.
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Blood and Oil Middle East in WWI Pt 4 Suez Advance Suez Advance. Less than two weeks after the disaster at Sarikamesh, Minister of the Navy Jemal Pasha leads 20,000 men in a secret operation across the Sinai Peninsula -- the target is the Suez Canal, British lifeline to the Persian Gulf and India. A Turkish assault against the canal is broken up by the British defenders with the loss of 2,000 men. London sends so many troops to Egypt that the Ottoman Army will never attack the Canal again.
Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
1. The Treaty of Versailles, agreed to by the Western Powers in 1919, paved the way for military and political chaos in the Middle East, which continues to this very day.
2. Oil reserves in the Middle East became an important strategic concern for Western Powers, helping to justify their economic, diplomatic and military interference in the region.
After the end of World War I, most of the Ottoman Empire was carved up into "spheres of influence", controlled mostly by the British and French. The remaining territories became the modern state of Turkey in 1923 -- after a five-year struggle by Turkish nationalists against Western domination.
With little regard for cultural, historical, religious and demographic considerations, the West sponsored the creation of several new nations: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Thus, a "tinderbox" was built from Western greed, igniting a multitude of wars, revolts, coups and military occupations that truly have made the defeat of the Ottoman Empire little more than a hollow victory.
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Middle East in WWI Pt 5 Gallipoli English
Blood and Oil Middle East in WWI Pt 5 Gallipoli Gallipoli. April 25, 1915: 78,000 British and Anzac troops land on two beachheads on the Gallipoli peninsula. They are opposed by 60,000 Ottoman...
Blood and Oil Middle East in WWI Pt 5 Gallipoli Gallipoli. April 25, 1915: 78,000 British and Anzac troops land on two beachheads on the Gallipoli peninsula. They are opposed by 60,000 Ottoman troops, commanded by German General Liman von Sanders. At Anzac Cove, the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps move up the slopes and are stopped by Colonel Mustafa Kemal and men from his 19th Division. On the other beach, Cape Helles, British troops land in broad daylight and pay a heavy price. As the Turks encircle the small beachheads with fortified positions, the British find themselves in the same kind of trench warfare that exists on the Western Front.
Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
1. The Treaty of Versailles, agreed to by the Western Powers in 1919, paved the way for military and political chaos in the Middle East, which continues to this very day.
2. Oil reserves in the Middle East became an important strategic concern for Western Powers, helping to justify their economic, diplomatic and military interference in the region.
After the end of World War I, most of the Ottoman Empire was carved up into "spheres of influence", controlled mostly by the British and French. The remaining territories became the modern state of Turkey in 1923 -- after a five-year struggle by Turkish nationalists against Western domination.
With little regard for cultural, historical, religious and demographic considerations, the West sponsored the creation of several new nations: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Thus, a "tinderbox" was built from Western greed, igniting a multitude of wars, revolts, coups and military occupations that truly have made the defeat of the Ottoman Empire little more than a hollow victory.
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Blood and Oil Middle East in WWI Pt 5 Gallipoli Gallipoli. April 25, 1915: 78,000 British and Anzac troops land on two beachheads on the Gallipoli peninsula. They are opposed by 60,000 Ottoman troops, commanded by German General Liman von Sanders. At Anzac Cove, the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps move up the slopes and are stopped by Colonel Mustafa Kemal and men from his 19th Division. On the other beach, Cape Helles, British troops land in broad daylight and pay a heavy price. As the Turks encircle the small beachheads with fortified positions, the British find themselves in the same kind of trench warfare that exists on the Western Front.
Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
1. The Treaty of Versailles, agreed to by the Western Powers in 1919, paved the way for military and political chaos in the Middle East, which continues to this very day.
2. Oil reserves in the Middle East became an important strategic concern for Western Powers, helping to justify their economic, diplomatic and military interference in the region.
After the end of World War I, most of the Ottoman Empire was carved up into "spheres of influence", controlled mostly by the British and French. The remaining territories became the modern state of Turkey in 1923 -- after a five-year struggle by Turkish nationalists against Western domination.
With little regard for cultural, historical, religious and demographic considerations, the West sponsored the creation of several new nations: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Thus, a "tinderbox" was built from Western greed, igniting a multitude of wars, revolts, coups and military occupations that truly have made the defeat of the Ottoman Empire little more than a hollow victory.
Dr. Deagle Exposing NWO Part 4 of 4 - English
Dr. Bill Deagle This is the most important and comprehensive video you will ever see. Dr. Deagle is a highly intelligent whistle-blower with info that you need to know about nutrition,...
Dr. Bill Deagle This is the most important and comprehensive video you will ever see. Dr. Deagle is a highly intelligent whistle-blower with info that you need to know about nutrition, extraterrestrails, New World Order, Moon Base, Mars colony, Deep Underground Military Bases, super soldiers, GMO, Illuminati 4th dimensional workings, even modified attack baboons.
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Dr. Bill Deagle This is the most important and comprehensive video you will ever see. Dr. Deagle is a highly intelligent whistle-blower with info that you need to know about nutrition, extraterrestrails, New World Order, Moon Base, Mars colony, Deep Underground Military Bases, super soldiers, GMO, Illuminati 4th dimensional workings, even modified attack baboons.
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Dr. Deagle Exposing NWO Part 3 of 4 - English
Dr. Bill Deagle This is the most important and comprehensive video you will ever see. Dr. Deagle is a highly intelligent whistle-blower with info that you need to know about nutrition,...
Dr. Bill Deagle This is the most important and comprehensive video you will ever see. Dr. Deagle is a highly intelligent whistle-blower with info that you need to know about nutrition, extraterrestrails, New World Order, Moon Base, Mars colony, Deep Underground Military Bases, super soldiers, GMO, Illuminati 4th dimensional workings, even modified attack baboons. Watch part 4 of 4
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Dr. Bill Deagle This is the most important and comprehensive video you will ever see. Dr. Deagle is a highly intelligent whistle-blower with info that you need to know about nutrition, extraterrestrails, New World Order, Moon Base, Mars colony, Deep Underground Military Bases, super soldiers, GMO, Illuminati 4th dimensional workings, even modified attack baboons. Watch part 4 of 4
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Dr. Deagle Exposing NWO Part 2 of 4 - English
Dr. Bill Deagle This is the most important and comprehensive video you will ever see. Dr. Deagle is a highly intelligent whistle-blower with info that you need to know about nutrition,...
Dr. Bill Deagle This is the most important and comprehensive video you will ever see. Dr. Deagle is a highly intelligent whistle-blower with info that you need to know about nutrition, extraterrestrails, New World Order, Moon Base, Mars colony, Deep Underground Military Bases, super soldiers, GMO, Illuminati 4th dimensional workings, even modified attack baboons. Watch part 2 of 4
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Dr. Bill Deagle This is the most important and comprehensive video you will ever see. Dr. Deagle is a highly intelligent whistle-blower with info that you need to know about nutrition, extraterrestrails, New World Order, Moon Base, Mars colony, Deep Underground Military Bases, super soldiers, GMO, Illuminati 4th dimensional workings, even modified attack baboons. Watch part 2 of 4
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Dr. Deagle Exposing NWO Part 1 of 4 - English
Dr. Bill Deagle This is the most important and comprehensive video you will ever see. Dr. Deagle is a highly intelligent whistle-blower with info that you need to know about nutrition,...
Dr. Bill Deagle This is the most important and comprehensive video you will ever see. Dr. Deagle is a highly intelligent whistle-blower with info that you need to know about nutrition, extraterrestrails, New World Order, Moon Base, Mars colony, Deep Underground Military Bases, super soldiers, GMO, Illuminati 4th dimensional workings, even modified attack baboons. Watch part 2 of 4
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Dr. Bill Deagle This is the most important and comprehensive video you will ever see. Dr. Deagle is a highly intelligent whistle-blower with info that you need to know about nutrition, extraterrestrails, New World Order, Moon Base, Mars colony, Deep Underground Military Bases, super soldiers, GMO, Illuminati 4th dimensional workings, even modified attack baboons. Watch part 2 of 4
Middle East in WWI Pt 6 Iraq Expedition - English
Blood and Oil Middle East in WWI Pt 6 Iraq Expedition
Part 6 - Iraq Expedition. The British land near Basra in southern Iraq to protect the oil fields in nearby Iran. British General John Nixon...
Blood and Oil Middle East in WWI Pt 6 Iraq Expedition
Part 6 - Iraq Expedition. The British land near Basra in southern Iraq to protect the oil fields in nearby Iran. British General John Nixon sends General Charles Townshend and his troops up the Tigris River Valley in the spring of 1915. After beating the Turks at Kut-el-Amara, Townshend is stopped in November at the Battle of Ctesiphon, only 25 miles from Baghdad. With supplies and ammunition running low, the British retreat downriver to Kut. The Turkish forces pursue Townshend and surround the city. They intend to starve the British into surrender.
Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
1. The Treaty of Versailles, agreed to by the Western Powers in 1919, paved the way for military and political chaos in the Middle East, which continues to this very day.
2. Oil reserves in the Middle East became an important strategic concern for Western Powers, helping to justify their economic, diplomatic and military interference in the region.
After the end of World War I, most of the Ottoman Empire was carved up into "spheres of influence", controlled mostly by the British and French. The remaining territories became the modern state of Turkey in 1923 -- after a five-year struggle by Turkish nationalists against Western domination.
With little regard for cultural, historical, religious and demographic considerations, the West sponsored the creation of several new nations: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Thus, a "tinderbox" was built from Western greed, igniting a multitude of wars, revolts, coups and military occupations that truly have made the defeat of the Ottoman Empire little more than a hollow victory.
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Blood and Oil Middle East in WWI Pt 6 Iraq Expedition
Part 6 - Iraq Expedition. The British land near Basra in southern Iraq to protect the oil fields in nearby Iran. British General John Nixon sends General Charles Townshend and his troops up the Tigris River Valley in the spring of 1915. After beating the Turks at Kut-el-Amara, Townshend is stopped in November at the Battle of Ctesiphon, only 25 miles from Baghdad. With supplies and ammunition running low, the British retreat downriver to Kut. The Turkish forces pursue Townshend and surround the city. They intend to starve the British into surrender.
Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
1. The Treaty of Versailles, agreed to by the Western Powers in 1919, paved the way for military and political chaos in the Middle East, which continues to this very day.
2. Oil reserves in the Middle East became an important strategic concern for Western Powers, helping to justify their economic, diplomatic and military interference in the region.
After the end of World War I, most of the Ottoman Empire was carved up into "spheres of influence", controlled mostly by the British and French. The remaining territories became the modern state of Turkey in 1923 -- after a five-year struggle by Turkish nationalists against Western domination.
With little regard for cultural, historical, religious and demographic considerations, the West sponsored the creation of several new nations: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Thus, a "tinderbox" was built from Western greed, igniting a multitude of wars, revolts, coups and military occupations that truly have made the defeat of the Ottoman Empire little more than a hollow victory.
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Middle East in WWI Pt 7 Caucasus Front English
Middle East in WWI Pt 7 Caucasus After the disaster at Sarikamesh, Russian troops arrive in force by February 1915 and begin an advance into eastern Turkey. In a series of battles, control over...
Middle East in WWI Pt 7 Caucasus After the disaster at Sarikamesh, Russian troops arrive in force by February 1915 and begin an advance into eastern Turkey. In a series of battles, control over the region seesaws between the opposing forces. In September, Grand Duke Nicholas (uncle of Tsar Nicholas II) arrives to take command of the Caucasus front and plans a new offensive for the following year. In January 1916, the Russians advance again and capture the fortress city of Erzurum. By the end of August, Nicholas and his army have eastern Turkey firmly in their grasp.
Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
1. The Treaty of Versailles, agreed to by the Western Powers in 1919, paved the way for military and political chaos in the Middle East, which continues to this very day.
2. Oil reserves in the Middle East became an important strategic concern for Western Powers, helping to justify their economic, diplomatic and military interference in the region.
After the end of World War I, most of the Ottoman Empire was carved up into "spheres of influence", controlled mostly by the British and French. The remaining territories became the modern state of Turkey in 1923 -- after a five-year struggle by Turkish nationalists against Western domination.
With little regard for cultural, historical, religious and demographic considerations, the West sponsored the creation of several new nations: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Thus, a "tinderbox" was built from Western greed, igniting a multitude of wars, revolts, coups and military occupations that truly have made the defeat of the Ottoman Empire little more than a hollow victory.
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Middle East in WWI Pt 7 Caucasus After the disaster at Sarikamesh, Russian troops arrive in force by February 1915 and begin an advance into eastern Turkey. In a series of battles, control over the region seesaws between the opposing forces. In September, Grand Duke Nicholas (uncle of Tsar Nicholas II) arrives to take command of the Caucasus front and plans a new offensive for the following year. In January 1916, the Russians advance again and capture the fortress city of Erzurum. By the end of August, Nicholas and his army have eastern Turkey firmly in their grasp.
Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
1. The Treaty of Versailles, agreed to by the Western Powers in 1919, paved the way for military and political chaos in the Middle East, which continues to this very day.
2. Oil reserves in the Middle East became an important strategic concern for Western Powers, helping to justify their economic, diplomatic and military interference in the region.
After the end of World War I, most of the Ottoman Empire was carved up into "spheres of influence", controlled mostly by the British and French. The remaining territories became the modern state of Turkey in 1923 -- after a five-year struggle by Turkish nationalists against Western domination.
With little regard for cultural, historical, religious and demographic considerations, the West sponsored the creation of several new nations: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Thus, a "tinderbox" was built from Western greed, igniting a multitude of wars, revolts, coups and military occupations that truly have made the defeat of the Ottoman Empire little more than a hollow victory.
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Middle East in WWI Pt 8 Iraq Revisited English
Middle East in WWI Iraq Revisited. General Townshend's troops, besieged by the Turks at Kut, wait in vain for rescue in the spring of 1916. British forces under the command of General Aylmer try to...
Middle East in WWI Iraq Revisited. General Townshend's troops, besieged by the Turks at Kut, wait in vain for rescue in the spring of 1916. British forces under the command of General Aylmer try to break through the Turkish ring, but fail repeatedly. As Townshend's troops run out of food and ammunition, the situation becomes critical. On April 29th, about 13,000 British soldiers surrender to the Turks. The campaign to capture Baghdad has ended in disaster.
Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
1. The Treaty of Versailles, agreed to by the Western Powers in 1919, paved the way for military and political chaos in the Middle East, which continues to this very day.
2. Oil reserves in the Middle East became an important strategic concern for Western Powers, helping to justify their economic, diplomatic and military interference in the region.
After the end of World War I, most of the Ottoman Empire was carved up into "spheres of influence", controlled mostly by the British and French. The remaining territories became the modern state of Turkey in 1923 -- after a five-year struggle by Turkish nationalists against Western domination.
With little regard for cultural, historical, religious and demographic considerations, the West sponsored the creation of several new nations: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Thus, a "tinderbox" was built from Western greed, igniting a multitude of wars, revolts, coups and military occupations that truly have made the defeat of the Ottoman Empire little more than a hollow victory
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Middle East in WWI Iraq Revisited. General Townshend's troops, besieged by the Turks at Kut, wait in vain for rescue in the spring of 1916. British forces under the command of General Aylmer try to break through the Turkish ring, but fail repeatedly. As Townshend's troops run out of food and ammunition, the situation becomes critical. On April 29th, about 13,000 British soldiers surrender to the Turks. The campaign to capture Baghdad has ended in disaster.
Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
1. The Treaty of Versailles, agreed to by the Western Powers in 1919, paved the way for military and political chaos in the Middle East, which continues to this very day.
2. Oil reserves in the Middle East became an important strategic concern for Western Powers, helping to justify their economic, diplomatic and military interference in the region.
After the end of World War I, most of the Ottoman Empire was carved up into "spheres of influence", controlled mostly by the British and French. The remaining territories became the modern state of Turkey in 1923 -- after a five-year struggle by Turkish nationalists against Western domination.
With little regard for cultural, historical, religious and demographic considerations, the West sponsored the creation of several new nations: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Thus, a "tinderbox" was built from Western greed, igniting a multitude of wars, revolts, coups and military occupations that truly have made the defeat of the Ottoman Empire little more than a hollow victory
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Middle East in WWI Pt 9 Desert War English
Middle East in WWIPart 9 - Desert War. Beginning in early 1917, British troops under General Archibald Murray clear the Sinai Peninsula of Turkish forces. Murray begins a limited offensive into...
Middle East in WWIPart 9 - Desert War. Beginning in early 1917, British troops under General Archibald Murray clear the Sinai Peninsula of Turkish forces. Murray begins a limited offensive into Palestine, where the Turks have built defensive positions along the ridges between Gaza and Beersheba, two natural gateways into the region. The British advance is slow and methodical; a railroad is built for supplies and reinforcements, and a pipeline is built to carry water for the troops and animals. But the searing Sinai Desert has a fierce effect on the British soldiers, and the sun's terrible heat becomes their worst enemy.
Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
1. The Treaty of Versailles, agreed to by the Western Powers in 1919, paved the way for military and political chaos in the Middle East, which continues to this very day.
2. Oil reserves in the Middle East became an important strategic concern for Western Powers, helping to justify their economic, diplomatic and military interference in the region.
After the end of World War I, most of the Ottoman Empire was carved up into "spheres of influence", controlled mostly by the British and French. The remaining territories became the modern state of Turkey in 1923 -- after a five-year struggle by Turkish nationalists against Western domination.
With little regard for cultural, historical, religious and demographic considerations, the West sponsored the creation of several new nations: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Thus, a "tinderbox" was built from Western greed, igniting a multitude of wars, revolts, coups and military occupations that truly have made the defeat of the Ottoman Empire little more than a hollow victory.
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Middle East in WWIPart 9 - Desert War. Beginning in early 1917, British troops under General Archibald Murray clear the Sinai Peninsula of Turkish forces. Murray begins a limited offensive into Palestine, where the Turks have built defensive positions along the ridges between Gaza and Beersheba, two natural gateways into the region. The British advance is slow and methodical; a railroad is built for supplies and reinforcements, and a pipeline is built to carry water for the troops and animals. But the searing Sinai Desert has a fierce effect on the British soldiers, and the sun's terrible heat becomes their worst enemy.
Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
1. The Treaty of Versailles, agreed to by the Western Powers in 1919, paved the way for military and political chaos in the Middle East, which continues to this very day.
2. Oil reserves in the Middle East became an important strategic concern for Western Powers, helping to justify their economic, diplomatic and military interference in the region.
After the end of World War I, most of the Ottoman Empire was carved up into "spheres of influence", controlled mostly by the British and French. The remaining territories became the modern state of Turkey in 1923 -- after a five-year struggle by Turkish nationalists against Western domination.
With little regard for cultural, historical, religious and demographic considerations, the West sponsored the creation of several new nations: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Thus, a "tinderbox" was built from Western greed, igniting a multitude of wars, revolts, coups and military occupations that truly have made the defeat of the Ottoman Empire little more than a hollow victory.
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Middle East in WWI Pt 10 Baghdad Taken English
Middle East in WWI Part 10 - Baghdad Taken. Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in...
Middle East in WWI Part 10 - Baghdad Taken. Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
1. The Treaty of Versailles, agreed to by the Western Powers in 1919, paved the way for military and political chaos in the Middle East, which continues to this very day.
2. Oil reserves in the Middle East became an important strategic concern for Western Powers, helping to justify their economic, diplomatic and military interference in the region.
After the end of World War I, most of the Ottoman Empire was carved up into "spheres of influence", controlled mostly by the British and French. The remaining territories became the modern state of Turkey in 1923 -- after a five-year struggle by Turkish nationalists against Western domination.
With little regard for cultural, historical, religious and demographic considerations, the West sponsored the creation of several new nations: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Thus, a "tinderbox" was built from Western greed, igniting a multitude of wars, revolts, coups and military occupations that truly have made the defeat of the Ottoman Empire little more than a hollow victory.
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Middle East in WWI Part 10 - Baghdad Taken. Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
1. The Treaty of Versailles, agreed to by the Western Powers in 1919, paved the way for military and political chaos in the Middle East, which continues to this very day.
2. Oil reserves in the Middle East became an important strategic concern for Western Powers, helping to justify their economic, diplomatic and military interference in the region.
After the end of World War I, most of the Ottoman Empire was carved up into "spheres of influence", controlled mostly by the British and French. The remaining territories became the modern state of Turkey in 1923 -- after a five-year struggle by Turkish nationalists against Western domination.
With little regard for cultural, historical, religious and demographic considerations, the West sponsored the creation of several new nations: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Thus, a "tinderbox" was built from Western greed, igniting a multitude of wars, revolts, coups and military occupations that truly have made the defeat of the Ottoman Empire little more than a hollow victory.
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Middle East in WWI Pt 11 Gaza Battles English
Middle East in WWI Pt 11 Gaza Battles In March and April of 1917, the Turks win the first and second battles of Gaza, driving back the forces of General Archibald Murray. In June, the War Office in...
Middle East in WWI Pt 11 Gaza Battles In March and April of 1917, the Turks win the first and second battles of Gaza, driving back the forces of General Archibald Murray. In June, the War Office in London removes Murray from command. In his place, General Edmund Allenby arrives with the succinct orders to "take Jerusalem by Christmas." October 31, 1917: in the Third Battle of Gaza, Allenby's army battles all day against the Turks at Beersheba, when a furious charge by the Australian Light Horse Regiment finally breaks the Turkish line. The British advance and capture Gaza soon after.
Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
1. The Treaty of Versailles, agreed to by the Western Powers in 1919, paved the way for military and political chaos in the Middle East, which continues to this very day.
2. Oil reserves in the Middle East became an important strategic concern for Western Powers, helping to justify their economic, diplomatic and military interference in the region.
After the end of World War I, most of the Ottoman Empire was carved up into "spheres of influence", controlled mostly by the British and French. The remaining territories became the modern state of Turkey in 1923 -- after a five-year struggle by Turkish nationalists against Western domination.
With little regard for cultural, historical, religious and demographic considerations, the West sponsored the creation of several new nations: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Thus, a "tinderbox" was built from Western greed, igniting a multitude of wars, revolts, coups and military occupations that truly have made the defeat of the Ottoman Empire little more than a hollow victory.
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Middle East in WWI Pt 11 Gaza Battles In March and April of 1917, the Turks win the first and second battles of Gaza, driving back the forces of General Archibald Murray. In June, the War Office in London removes Murray from command. In his place, General Edmund Allenby arrives with the succinct orders to "take Jerusalem by Christmas." October 31, 1917: in the Third Battle of Gaza, Allenby's army battles all day against the Turks at Beersheba, when a furious charge by the Australian Light Horse Regiment finally breaks the Turkish line. The British advance and capture Gaza soon after.
Except for the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaigns, the extensive combat operations in the Middle East during World War I have been largely overlooked in documentary programs. Given the historical significance of the Ottoman Empire's demise in 1918, and the ongoing importance of Middle Eastern oil reserves to Western economies, a close study of this conflict provides two important lessons:
1. The Treaty of Versailles, agreed to by the Western Powers in 1919, paved the way for military and political chaos in the Middle East, which continues to this very day.
2. Oil reserves in the Middle East became an important strategic concern for Western Powers, helping to justify their economic, diplomatic and military interference in the region.
After the end of World War I, most of the Ottoman Empire was carved up into "spheres of influence", controlled mostly by the British and French. The remaining territories became the modern state of Turkey in 1923 -- after a five-year struggle by Turkish nationalists against Western domination.
With little regard for cultural, historical, religious and demographic considerations, the West sponsored the creation of several new nations: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Thus, a "tinderbox" was built from Western greed, igniting a multitude of wars, revolts, coups and military occupations that truly have made the defeat of the Ottoman Empire little more than a hollow victory.
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The Miracle of the Honeybee - English
honeybee possess the most astonishing knowledge of engineering and architecture in the animal kingdom stand out from many other creatures in terms of their social behavior
honeybee possess the most astonishing knowledge of engineering and architecture in the animal kingdom stand out from many other creatures in terms of their social behavior
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The Story of Stuff - Full Version - English
From its extraction through sale and from use through disposal all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad. Yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff is a...
From its extraction through sale and from use through disposal all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad. Yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute fast-paced fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. The Story of Stuff exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world. It will teach you something. It will make you laugh. And it just may change the way you look at all the stuff in your life forever. For more info see www.storyofstuff.com
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From its extraction through sale and from use through disposal all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad. Yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute fast-paced fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. The Story of Stuff exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world. It will teach you something. It will make you laugh. And it just may change the way you look at all the stuff in your life forever. For more info see www.storyofstuff.com
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18thJune (Must watch) Elections in Iran - Live Questions to George Galloway - English
George Galloway (born 16 August 1954) is an outspoken British politician, author, and broadcaster, who has been a Member of Parliament (MP) since 1987 and is known for his...
George Galloway (born 16 August 1954) is an outspoken British politician, author, and broadcaster, who has been a Member of Parliament (MP) since 1987 and is known for his anti-war,[1] socialist, and anti-Zionist views. He was a Labour Party MP for Glasgow Hillhead, and for Glasgow Kelvin, before his expulsion from the party in October 2003,[2] and his subsequently becoming a founding member of Respect. He currently represents the Bethnal Green and Bow constituency, having been most recently elected to that seat in 2005.
Galloway is perhaps best known for his vigorous campaign to both overturn economic sanctions against Iraq in the 1990s and early 2000s, and to avert the 2003 invasion of that country, as well as for his speech before the then President of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, in which he appeared to praise the Iraqi dictator,[3] although Galloway actively opposed the regime until the United States-led Gulf War in 1991 and has always stated that he was addressing the Iraqi people.[4][5] Galloway has also expressed his support for the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,[6] and broadcasts regularly on the Iranian government-funded news channel Press TV.
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George Galloway (born 16 August 1954) is an outspoken British politician, author, and broadcaster, who has been a Member of Parliament (MP) since 1987 and is known for his anti-war,[1] socialist, and anti-Zionist views. He was a Labour Party MP for Glasgow Hillhead, and for Glasgow Kelvin, before his expulsion from the party in October 2003,[2] and his subsequently becoming a founding member of Respect. He currently represents the Bethnal Green and Bow constituency, having been most recently elected to that seat in 2005.
Galloway is perhaps best known for his vigorous campaign to both overturn economic sanctions against Iraq in the 1990s and early 2000s, and to avert the 2003 invasion of that country, as well as for his speech before the then President of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, in which he appeared to praise the Iraqi dictator,[3] although Galloway actively opposed the regime until the United States-led Gulf War in 1991 and has always stated that he was addressing the Iraqi people.[4][5] Galloway has also expressed his support for the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,[6] and broadcasts regularly on the Iranian government-funded news channel Press TV.
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Press Cofernece with Embassadors - Mottaki says West dramatizing riots - English
Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki speaks out against Western efforts that seek to dramatize the post-election unrest in the country.
Washington and a slew of European powers, in recent...
Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki speaks out against Western efforts that seek to dramatize the post-election unrest in the country.
Washington and a slew of European powers, in recent days, have lashed out at governmental moves to restore security in the country.
"We call on the Iranian government to stop all violent and unjust actions against its own people" The Iranian government must understand that the world is watching," said US President Barack Obama said in a Saturday statement.
Britain, France and other European countries have also taken a similar stance on the Iranian elections.
In a Sunday address to foreign reporters, Mottaki responded to "irresponsible and intrusive remarks" made by certain Western countries.
He focused much of his criticism on France, Germany and Britain, advising them to "think twice before questioning the democratic process of the recent election."
Mottaki criticized the British foreign secretary for his inappropriate and illogical comments on Iran's elections. He blamed Britain for causing insecurity in the Middle East by helping create the Zionist regime decades ago.
The foreign minister also criticized France for what he called irresponsible remarks on Iran's elections and demanded an apology from Paris. Germany also came under criticism. Mottaki said Berlin's position on Iran indicated that German officials were intimidated by Israelis.
He said policymakers in the West need to have "a clear picture" of the historic elections, which saw Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad re-elected for a second term in office.
Presidential contenders Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi reject the result as fraudulent and demand a re-run.
Their supporters have staged rallies, which have largely grabbed headlines in most media outlets.
In response to recent claims of election irregularities, Mottaki said that the election process and the whole structure observing the polls is such that makes the possibility of vote rigging 'close to zero'.
Mottaki, however, asserted that due to the government's respect for democracy, Iranian authorities would look into the protests lodged against the election results and present the findings by the end of the week.
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Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki speaks out against Western efforts that seek to dramatize the post-election unrest in the country.
Washington and a slew of European powers, in recent days, have lashed out at governmental moves to restore security in the country.
"We call on the Iranian government to stop all violent and unjust actions against its own people" The Iranian government must understand that the world is watching," said US President Barack Obama said in a Saturday statement.
Britain, France and other European countries have also taken a similar stance on the Iranian elections.
In a Sunday address to foreign reporters, Mottaki responded to "irresponsible and intrusive remarks" made by certain Western countries.
He focused much of his criticism on France, Germany and Britain, advising them to "think twice before questioning the democratic process of the recent election."
Mottaki criticized the British foreign secretary for his inappropriate and illogical comments on Iran's elections. He blamed Britain for causing insecurity in the Middle East by helping create the Zionist regime decades ago.
The foreign minister also criticized France for what he called irresponsible remarks on Iran's elections and demanded an apology from Paris. Germany also came under criticism. Mottaki said Berlin's position on Iran indicated that German officials were intimidated by Israelis.
He said policymakers in the West need to have "a clear picture" of the historic elections, which saw Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad re-elected for a second term in office.
Presidential contenders Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi reject the result as fraudulent and demand a re-run.
Their supporters have staged rallies, which have largely grabbed headlines in most media outlets.
In response to recent claims of election irregularities, Mottaki said that the election process and the whole structure observing the polls is such that makes the possibility of vote rigging 'close to zero'.
Mottaki, however, asserted that due to the government's respect for democracy, Iranian authorities would look into the protests lodged against the election results and present the findings by the end of the week.
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Israel to jump-start its settlement expansion - English
Israel is to allocate $ 250 million to further expand its settlements in the occupied West Bank territories over the next two years despite international objections.
The figure is contained in...
Israel is to allocate $ 250 million to further expand its settlements in the occupied West Bank territories over the next two years despite international objections.
The figure is contained in the 2009-2010 budget, which passed its first reading in the Knesset (parliament) last week, army radio said Sunday.
The move by the Knesset comes despite calls by the international community including Tel Aviv's staunch ally--Washington-- to Israel to halt its settlement expansion.
Some 125 million dollars (90 million euros) is to be used for various security expenses, with most of the rest allocated to housing construction, the radio said.
The Peace Now anti-settlement watchdog has declared that the settlement spending in the two-year budget could be far higher that by "spreading over several sections of budget."
"The official figures are nothing but the tip of the iceberg and the Israelis will pay not only a political price for the settlements, but also an economic one," the head of the group Yariv Oppenheimer said.
Israel's two-year 159-billion-dollar budget must pass two more readings in the Knesset.
Israel's settlement activities have been described as the main obstacle in the way of peace process
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Israel is to allocate $ 250 million to further expand its settlements in the occupied West Bank territories over the next two years despite international objections.
The figure is contained in the 2009-2010 budget, which passed its first reading in the Knesset (parliament) last week, army radio said Sunday.
The move by the Knesset comes despite calls by the international community including Tel Aviv's staunch ally--Washington-- to Israel to halt its settlement expansion.
Some 125 million dollars (90 million euros) is to be used for various security expenses, with most of the rest allocated to housing construction, the radio said.
The Peace Now anti-settlement watchdog has declared that the settlement spending in the two-year budget could be far higher that by "spreading over several sections of budget."
"The official figures are nothing but the tip of the iceberg and the Israelis will pay not only a political price for the settlements, but also an economic one," the head of the group Yariv Oppenheimer said.
Israel's two-year 159-billion-dollar budget must pass two more readings in the Knesset.
Israel's settlement activities have been described as the main obstacle in the way of peace process
Iran raps Western interference in its affairs - English
While the dust from post-election unrest is settling in Iran, the Islamic Republic condemns foreign interference by certain Western states in the country's internal affairs.
Iran's Foreign...
While the dust from post-election unrest is settling in Iran, the Islamic Republic condemns foreign interference by certain Western states in the country's internal affairs.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Hassan Qashqavi, said Monday that some European countries and the US have played a major role in provoking the post-election violence that killed scores of people in the past few days.
He made the remarks as the latest pictures show the traffic is normal on Tehran streets, which witnessed calm on Monday and the day before. On Saturday, 'terrorist elements'-who had infiltrated the rallies --created the most violent day of protests by setting fire on a mosque and two gas stations as well as killing a number of people.
“With the main goal of sowing ethnic discord, Western powers have interfered in the election process by hyperbolizing the protests staged against the Iranian poll results,” said Qashqavi in an address to his weekly press conference.
“France has even gone as far as calling for the annulment of the election outcome. What right do they have to make such inappropriate and irresponsible remarks?” asked Qashqavi.
Qashqavi asserted that the Tehran government is planning to respond to the stepped-up “foreign interference” in due time.
Qashqavi went on to criticize foreign media outlets for dramatizing the post-election developments taking place in Iran, saying their efforts to launch a cyber war against the government is “totally out of line”.
“They have resorted into hacking Iranian news sites as a means to widen the gap between the government and the people,” he said.
Earlier on Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki had also warned Europe and the US against meddling with Iran's domestic issues.
Over the past few days, Washington and a slew of European powers have adopted a raucous stance on the June 12 election, which saw incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad win by a landslide.
Defeated presidential rivals Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi have called for the nullification of the results and demanded a re-run, giving rise to eight consecutive days of protests and illegal rallies.
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While the dust from post-election unrest is settling in Iran, the Islamic Republic condemns foreign interference by certain Western states in the country's internal affairs.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Hassan Qashqavi, said Monday that some European countries and the US have played a major role in provoking the post-election violence that killed scores of people in the past few days.
He made the remarks as the latest pictures show the traffic is normal on Tehran streets, which witnessed calm on Monday and the day before. On Saturday, 'terrorist elements'-who had infiltrated the rallies --created the most violent day of protests by setting fire on a mosque and two gas stations as well as killing a number of people.
“With the main goal of sowing ethnic discord, Western powers have interfered in the election process by hyperbolizing the protests staged against the Iranian poll results,” said Qashqavi in an address to his weekly press conference.
“France has even gone as far as calling for the annulment of the election outcome. What right do they have to make such inappropriate and irresponsible remarks?” asked Qashqavi.
Qashqavi asserted that the Tehran government is planning to respond to the stepped-up “foreign interference” in due time.
Qashqavi went on to criticize foreign media outlets for dramatizing the post-election developments taking place in Iran, saying their efforts to launch a cyber war against the government is “totally out of line”.
“They have resorted into hacking Iranian news sites as a means to widen the gap between the government and the people,” he said.
Earlier on Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki had also warned Europe and the US against meddling with Iran's domestic issues.
Over the past few days, Washington and a slew of European powers have adopted a raucous stance on the June 12 election, which saw incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad win by a landslide.
Defeated presidential rivals Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi have called for the nullification of the results and demanded a re-run, giving rise to eight consecutive days of protests and illegal rallies.
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25thJune (Must watch) Elections in Iran - Live Questions to George Galloway - English
George Galloway (born 16 August 1954) is an outspoken British politician, author, and broadcaster, who has been a Member of Parliament (MP) since 1987 and is known for his...
George Galloway (born 16 August 1954) is an outspoken British politician, author, and broadcaster, who has been a Member of Parliament (MP) since 1987 and is known for his anti-war,[1] socialist, and anti-Zionist views. He was a Labour Party MP for Glasgow Hillhead, and for Glasgow Kelvin, before his expulsion from the party in October 2003,[2] and his subsequently becoming a founding member of Respect. He currently represents the Bethnal Green and Bow constituency, having been most recently elected to that seat in 2005. Galloway is perhaps best known for his vigorous campaign to both overturn economic sanctions against Iraq in the 1990s and early 2000s, and to avert the 2003 invasion of that country, as well as for his speech before the then President of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, in which he appeared to praise the Iraqi dictator,[3] although Galloway actively opposed the regime until the United States-led Gulf War in 1991 and has always stated that he was addressing the Iraqi people.[4][5] Galloway has also expressed his support for the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,[6] and broadcasts regularly on the Iranian government-funded news channel Press TV.
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George Galloway (born 16 August 1954) is an outspoken British politician, author, and broadcaster, who has been a Member of Parliament (MP) since 1987 and is known for his anti-war,[1] socialist, and anti-Zionist views. He was a Labour Party MP for Glasgow Hillhead, and for Glasgow Kelvin, before his expulsion from the party in October 2003,[2] and his subsequently becoming a founding member of Respect. He currently represents the Bethnal Green and Bow constituency, having been most recently elected to that seat in 2005. Galloway is perhaps best known for his vigorous campaign to both overturn economic sanctions against Iraq in the 1990s and early 2000s, and to avert the 2003 invasion of that country, as well as for his speech before the then President of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, in which he appeared to praise the Iraqi dictator,[3] although Galloway actively opposed the regime until the United States-led Gulf War in 1991 and has always stated that he was addressing the Iraqi people.[4][5] Galloway has also expressed his support for the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,[6] and broadcasts regularly on the Iranian government-funded news channel Press TV.
PREPARE FOR THE FINAL UPRISING OF IMAM MAHDI (a.j) - Urdu Msg English
PREPARE FOR THE FINAL UPRISING OF IMAM MAHDI (a.j) - Urdu Msg English. There was Imam Hussain (as) who stood for the protection of Islam, for the protection of the Values of the...
PREPARE FOR THE FINAL UPRISING OF IMAM MAHDI (a.j) - Urdu Msg English. There was Imam Hussain (as) who stood for the protection of Islam, for the protection of the Values of the Prophet (pbuh). Where are the followers of Imam Hussain (as)? There was Zainab binte Ali (sa), the beloved sister of Imam Hussain (as), who supported Truth even in the most difficult of situations. Where are those followers who will support the movement of Truth without any fear today? There was Abbas ibne Ali (as), the faithful Standard Bearer of Imam Hussain (as). Where are those followers who will take hold of the Banner of Imam Mahdi (atf)? There was Ali Akbar, the beloved son of Imam Hussain (as), whom the Imam (as) sent to the battlefield without any hesitation to fight Evil, and there were Aun and Muhammad, the beloved sons of Zainab binte Ali (sa), whom their mother sent to the battlefield without any hesitation to fight Evil. Where are those fathers and where are those mothers who will send their sons and daughters to aid Imam Mahdi (atf), without any hesitation? And where are those sons and daughters who will go forth in the Way of Allah to protect Islam from its enemies? There is the cry of Hal min Naasirin Yansurna? Where are those followers who will respond to this call? There was the camp of Imam Hussain (as). Where is the camp of Imam Mahdi (atf)? O followers of the oppressed Imam (as), enter the camp of Imam Mahdi (atf).
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PREPARE FOR THE FINAL UPRISING OF IMAM MAHDI (a.j) - Urdu Msg English. There was Imam Hussain (as) who stood for the protection of Islam, for the protection of the Values of the Prophet (pbuh). Where are the followers of Imam Hussain (as)? There was Zainab binte Ali (sa), the beloved sister of Imam Hussain (as), who supported Truth even in the most difficult of situations. Where are those followers who will support the movement of Truth without any fear today? There was Abbas ibne Ali (as), the faithful Standard Bearer of Imam Hussain (as). Where are those followers who will take hold of the Banner of Imam Mahdi (atf)? There was Ali Akbar, the beloved son of Imam Hussain (as), whom the Imam (as) sent to the battlefield without any hesitation to fight Evil, and there were Aun and Muhammad, the beloved sons of Zainab binte Ali (sa), whom their mother sent to the battlefield without any hesitation to fight Evil. Where are those fathers and where are those mothers who will send their sons and daughters to aid Imam Mahdi (atf), without any hesitation? And where are those sons and daughters who will go forth in the Way of Allah to protect Islam from its enemies? There is the cry of Hal min Naasirin Yansurna? Where are those followers who will respond to this call? There was the camp of Imam Hussain (as). Where is the camp of Imam Mahdi (atf)? O followers of the oppressed Imam (as), enter the camp of Imam Mahdi (atf).
20090709 Brother of Terrorist - US Support Jundullah Terrorist Group- English
Jundullah leader Abdulmalik Rigi received $100,000 from US operatives to fuel sectarianism in Iran in just one of their meetings, his brother has said.
"My brother Abdulmalik met several...
Jundullah leader Abdulmalik Rigi received $100,000 from US operatives to fuel sectarianism in Iran in just one of their meetings, his brother has said.
"My brother Abdulmalik met several times with US forces in Pakistan," Abdulhamid Rigi told a group of tribal leaders and citizens in the town of Iranshahr in the southeastern province of Sistan and Baluchistan.
"I myself took part in one of those meetings, where we discussed recruitment, training, infiltrating Iran and methods of inflaming Sunni-Shia sectarianism for three hours. In that meeting, the Americans gave my brother $100,000," he added.
Abdulhamid also said that during the meeting in question, his brother had asked for computer and satellite equipment, which he used to recruit young Sunni Baluchies.
According to Jundullah's former number two, young men were attracted to the group because it sought to portray itself as an Islamic and Jihadist movement.
He said that the group promoted the idea that killing two people from the Shia community would ensure entry to Paradise as they are infidels.
Abdulhamid said that he had shot his wife dead in the Pakistani city of Quetta while she was asleep, because his brother had said she must die for being a Shia and a government spy.
He added that Abdulmalik too had previously killed his own wife by slitting her throat for the same reason.
Abdulhamid Rigi had earlier confirmed that the ring leader had repeatedly met with US agents in the Pakistani cities of Islamabad and Karachi since 2005.
"In Pakistan, Malik [Abdulmalik Rigi] contacted an individual who resided in the US, who then put him through to the FBI," he said in a recent interview with Press TV.
Jundullah (meaning 'God's Army') is a Pakistan-based terrorist group closely affiliated with the notorious al-Qaeda organization and is made up of disgruntled members of Iran's Sunni Baluch community.
A 2007 Sunday Telegraph report revealed that the CIA had created Jundullah to achieve 'regime change in Iran'.
The report said it was the very same US intelligence outfit that had tried to destabilize Iran by 'supplying arms-length support' and 'money and weapons' to Jundullah.
Another report posted by ABC also revealed that the US officials had ordered Jundullah to 'stage deadly guerrilla raids inside the Islamic Republic, kidnap Iranian officials and execute them on camera', all as part of a 'programmatic objective to overthrow the Iranian government'.
Jundullah has carried out a number of bombings and other violent attacks in Iran resulting in many casualties. Some of the attacks for which it has claimed responsibility are the killings of at least 16 Iranian police officers in a 2008 attack, nine Iranian security guards in 2005, and another 11 in a 2007 bombing.
The group's leader Abdulmalik Rigi has also publicly claimed responsibility for a bombing in May at a Shia mosque in the southeastern city of Zahedan, which left 25 worshipers dead and scores injured.
Soon after the attack, Abdulmalik Rigi admitted during an interview with a US-based satellite TV station that his group collaborated with another anti-Iranian terrorist group, the Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO).
"They (MKO) inform us about the regime's activities in our areas of operations and let us know of the regime's forces in these districts and send us most of the intelligence of our interest by email and messages," Rigi told the station.
MKO is listed as a terrorist organization by the US, Iran, and Iraq. Nevertheless, the US government has still not classified Jundullah as a proscribed terrorist organization.
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Jundullah leader Abdulmalik Rigi received $100,000 from US operatives to fuel sectarianism in Iran in just one of their meetings, his brother has said.
"My brother Abdulmalik met several times with US forces in Pakistan," Abdulhamid Rigi told a group of tribal leaders and citizens in the town of Iranshahr in the southeastern province of Sistan and Baluchistan.
"I myself took part in one of those meetings, where we discussed recruitment, training, infiltrating Iran and methods of inflaming Sunni-Shia sectarianism for three hours. In that meeting, the Americans gave my brother $100,000," he added.
Abdulhamid also said that during the meeting in question, his brother had asked for computer and satellite equipment, which he used to recruit young Sunni Baluchies.
According to Jundullah's former number two, young men were attracted to the group because it sought to portray itself as an Islamic and Jihadist movement.
He said that the group promoted the idea that killing two people from the Shia community would ensure entry to Paradise as they are infidels.
Abdulhamid said that he had shot his wife dead in the Pakistani city of Quetta while she was asleep, because his brother had said she must die for being a Shia and a government spy.
He added that Abdulmalik too had previously killed his own wife by slitting her throat for the same reason.
Abdulhamid Rigi had earlier confirmed that the ring leader had repeatedly met with US agents in the Pakistani cities of Islamabad and Karachi since 2005.
"In Pakistan, Malik [Abdulmalik Rigi] contacted an individual who resided in the US, who then put him through to the FBI," he said in a recent interview with Press TV.
Jundullah (meaning 'God's Army') is a Pakistan-based terrorist group closely affiliated with the notorious al-Qaeda organization and is made up of disgruntled members of Iran's Sunni Baluch community.
A 2007 Sunday Telegraph report revealed that the CIA had created Jundullah to achieve 'regime change in Iran'.
The report said it was the very same US intelligence outfit that had tried to destabilize Iran by 'supplying arms-length support' and 'money and weapons' to Jundullah.
Another report posted by ABC also revealed that the US officials had ordered Jundullah to 'stage deadly guerrilla raids inside the Islamic Republic, kidnap Iranian officials and execute them on camera', all as part of a 'programmatic objective to overthrow the Iranian government'.
Jundullah has carried out a number of bombings and other violent attacks in Iran resulting in many casualties. Some of the attacks for which it has claimed responsibility are the killings of at least 16 Iranian police officers in a 2008 attack, nine Iranian security guards in 2005, and another 11 in a 2007 bombing.
The group's leader Abdulmalik Rigi has also publicly claimed responsibility for a bombing in May at a Shia mosque in the southeastern city of Zahedan, which left 25 worshipers dead and scores injured.
Soon after the attack, Abdulmalik Rigi admitted during an interview with a US-based satellite TV station that his group collaborated with another anti-Iranian terrorist group, the Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO).
"They (MKO) inform us about the regime's activities in our areas of operations and let us know of the regime's forces in these districts and send us most of the intelligence of our interest by email and messages," Rigi told the station.
MKO is listed as a terrorist organization by the US, Iran, and Iraq. Nevertheless, the US government has still not classified Jundullah as a proscribed terrorist organization.
Movie - Prophet Yousef - Episode 30 - Persian sub English
“The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome
by Arab world
http://rcirib.ir/enrcirib/newsPreview.aspx?id=30
Fars news agency: “The prophet Josef...
“The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome
by Arab world
http://rcirib.ir/enrcirib/newsPreview.aspx?id=30
Fars news agency: “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome by Arab world and Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe.
According to Fars news agency, citing the public relations office of Alkawthar channel, with broadcasting “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial in national channels (channel 1 and Qur'an channel), AlKawthar channel of IRIB broadcasts the serial in Arabic for Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe at the same time.
Based on this report, Alkawthar satellite channel of IRIB broadcasts its programmes via Hot Bird like Nilesat and ARABSAT.
http://www.alkawthartv.com also broadcasts live its programmes for audience all over the world.
The photos and a summery of every part of the serial are the most visited segments on the website.
The high number of emails received from 45 countries shows audience interest in this appealing serial. And also alkawthar channel audience from countries like Bahrain, Belgium, Maghreb, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iran, Greece, Norway, Philippines, Austria, Spain, Pakistan, Canada, England, Gabon, Holland, Libya, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Italy, Mauritania, Denmark, China, Palestine, Tunisia, Yemen, Kuwait, Sudan, Scotland, Algeria, Sweden, Germany, the US, Syria, Finland, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Qatar, Oman, and France email their opinion about the serial
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“The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome
by Arab world
http://rcirib.ir/enrcirib/newsPreview.aspx?id=30
Fars news agency: “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome by Arab world and Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe.
According to Fars news agency, citing the public relations office of Alkawthar channel, with broadcasting “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial in national channels (channel 1 and Qur'an channel), AlKawthar channel of IRIB broadcasts the serial in Arabic for Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe at the same time.
Based on this report, Alkawthar satellite channel of IRIB broadcasts its programmes via Hot Bird like Nilesat and ARABSAT.
http://www.alkawthartv.com also broadcasts live its programmes for audience all over the world.
The photos and a summery of every part of the serial are the most visited segments on the website.
The high number of emails received from 45 countries shows audience interest in this appealing serial. And also alkawthar channel audience from countries like Bahrain, Belgium, Maghreb, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iran, Greece, Norway, Philippines, Austria, Spain, Pakistan, Canada, England, Gabon, Holland, Libya, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Italy, Mauritania, Denmark, China, Palestine, Tunisia, Yemen, Kuwait, Sudan, Scotland, Algeria, Sweden, Germany, the US, Syria, Finland, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Qatar, Oman, and France email their opinion about the serial
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[39] Prophet Yusuf Al-Siddiq - Arabic - مسلسل نبي الله يوسف الصديق
“The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome
by Arab world
http://rcirib.ir/enrcirib/newsPreview.aspx?id=30
Fars news agency: “The prophet Josef...
“The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome
by Arab world
http://rcirib.ir/enrcirib/newsPreview.aspx?id=30
Fars news agency: “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome by Arab world and Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe.
According to Fars news agency, citing the public relations office of Alkawthar channel, with broadcasting “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial in national channels (channel 1 and Qur\\\'an channel), AlKawthar channel of IRIB broadcasts the serial in Arabic for Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe at the same time.
Based on this report, Alkawthar satellite channel of IRIB broadcasts its programmes via Hot Bird like Nilesat and ARABSAT.
http://www.alkawthartv.com also broadcasts live its programmes for audience all over the world.
The photos and a summery of every part of the serial are the most visited segments on the website.
The high number of emails received from 45 countries shows audience interest in this appealing serial. And also alkawthar channel audience from countries like Bahrain, Belgium, Maghreb, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iran, Greece, Norway, Philippines, Austria, Spain, Pakistan, Canada, England, Gabon, Holland, Libya, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Italy, Mauritania, Denmark, China, Palestine, Tunisia, Yemen, Kuwait, Sudan, Scotland, Algeria, Sweden, Germany, the US, Syria, Finland, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Qatar, Oman, and France email their opinion about the serial
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Description:
“The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome
by Arab world
http://rcirib.ir/enrcirib/newsPreview.aspx?id=30
Fars news agency: “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome by Arab world and Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe.
According to Fars news agency, citing the public relations office of Alkawthar channel, with broadcasting “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial in national channels (channel 1 and Qur\\\'an channel), AlKawthar channel of IRIB broadcasts the serial in Arabic for Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe at the same time.
Based on this report, Alkawthar satellite channel of IRIB broadcasts its programmes via Hot Bird like Nilesat and ARABSAT.
http://www.alkawthartv.com also broadcasts live its programmes for audience all over the world.
The photos and a summery of every part of the serial are the most visited segments on the website.
The high number of emails received from 45 countries shows audience interest in this appealing serial. And also alkawthar channel audience from countries like Bahrain, Belgium, Maghreb, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iran, Greece, Norway, Philippines, Austria, Spain, Pakistan, Canada, England, Gabon, Holland, Libya, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Italy, Mauritania, Denmark, China, Palestine, Tunisia, Yemen, Kuwait, Sudan, Scotland, Algeria, Sweden, Germany, the US, Syria, Finland, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Qatar, Oman, and France email their opinion about the serial
Movie - Prophet Yousef - Episode 31 - Persian sub English
“The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome
by Arab world
http://rcirib.ir/enrcirib/newsPreview.aspx?id=30
Fars news agency: “The prophet Josef...
“The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome
by Arab world
http://rcirib.ir/enrcirib/newsPreview.aspx?id=30
Fars news agency: “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome by Arab world and Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe.
According to Fars news agency, citing the public relations office of Alkawthar channel, with broadcasting “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial in national channels (channel 1 and Qur'an channel), AlKawthar channel of IRIB broadcasts the serial in Arabic for Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe at the same time.
Based on this report, Alkawthar satellite channel of IRIB broadcasts its programmes via Hot Bird like Nilesat and ARABSAT.
http://www.alkawthartv.com also broadcasts live its programmes for audience all over the world.
The photos and a summery of every part of the serial are the most visited segments on the website.
The high number of emails received from 45 countries shows audience interest in this appealing serial. And also alkawthar channel audience from countries like Bahrain, Belgium, Maghreb, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iran, Greece, Norway, Philippines, Austria, Spain, Pakistan, Canada, England, Gabon, Holland, Libya, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Italy, Mauritania, Denmark, China, Palestine, Tunisia, Yemen, Kuwait, Sudan, Scotland, Algeria, Sweden, Germany, the US, Syria, Finland, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Qatar, Oman, and France email their opinion about the serial
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Description:
“The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome
by Arab world
http://rcirib.ir/enrcirib/newsPreview.aspx?id=30
Fars news agency: “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome by Arab world and Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe.
According to Fars news agency, citing the public relations office of Alkawthar channel, with broadcasting “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial in national channels (channel 1 and Qur'an channel), AlKawthar channel of IRIB broadcasts the serial in Arabic for Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe at the same time.
Based on this report, Alkawthar satellite channel of IRIB broadcasts its programmes via Hot Bird like Nilesat and ARABSAT.
http://www.alkawthartv.com also broadcasts live its programmes for audience all over the world.
The photos and a summery of every part of the serial are the most visited segments on the website.
The high number of emails received from 45 countries shows audience interest in this appealing serial. And also alkawthar channel audience from countries like Bahrain, Belgium, Maghreb, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iran, Greece, Norway, Philippines, Austria, Spain, Pakistan, Canada, England, Gabon, Holland, Libya, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Italy, Mauritania, Denmark, China, Palestine, Tunisia, Yemen, Kuwait, Sudan, Scotland, Algeria, Sweden, Germany, the US, Syria, Finland, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Qatar, Oman, and France email their opinion about the serial
Movie - Prophet Yousef - Episode 32 - Persian sub English
“The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome
by Arab world
http://rcirib.ir/enrcirib/newsPreview.aspx?id=30
Fars news agency: “The prophet Josef...
“The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome
by Arab world
http://rcirib.ir/enrcirib/newsPreview.aspx?id=30
Fars news agency: “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome by Arab world and Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe.
According to Fars news agency, citing the public relations office of Alkawthar channel, with broadcasting “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial in national channels (channel 1 and Qur'an channel), AlKawthar channel of IRIB broadcasts the serial in Arabic for Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe at the same time.
Based on this report, Alkawthar satellite channel of IRIB broadcasts its programmes via Hot Bird like Nilesat and ARABSAT.
http://www.alkawthartv.com also broadcasts live its programmes for audience all over the world.
The photos and a summery of every part of the serial are the most visited segments on the website.
The high number of emails received from 45 countries shows audience interest in this appealing serial. And also alkawthar channel audience from countries like Bahrain, Belgium, Maghreb, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iran, Greece, Norway, Philippines, Austria, Spain, Pakistan, Canada, England, Gabon, Holland, Libya, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Italy, Mauritania, Denmark, China, Palestine, Tunisia, Yemen, Kuwait, Sudan, Scotland, Algeria, Sweden, Germany, the US, Syria, Finland, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Qatar, Oman, and France email their opinion about the serial
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Description:
“The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome
by Arab world
http://rcirib.ir/enrcirib/newsPreview.aspx?id=30
Fars news agency: “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome by Arab world and Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe.
According to Fars news agency, citing the public relations office of Alkawthar channel, with broadcasting “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial in national channels (channel 1 and Qur'an channel), AlKawthar channel of IRIB broadcasts the serial in Arabic for Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe at the same time.
Based on this report, Alkawthar satellite channel of IRIB broadcasts its programmes via Hot Bird like Nilesat and ARABSAT.
http://www.alkawthartv.com also broadcasts live its programmes for audience all over the world.
The photos and a summery of every part of the serial are the most visited segments on the website.
The high number of emails received from 45 countries shows audience interest in this appealing serial. And also alkawthar channel audience from countries like Bahrain, Belgium, Maghreb, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iran, Greece, Norway, Philippines, Austria, Spain, Pakistan, Canada, England, Gabon, Holland, Libya, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Italy, Mauritania, Denmark, China, Palestine, Tunisia, Yemen, Kuwait, Sudan, Scotland, Algeria, Sweden, Germany, the US, Syria, Finland, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Qatar, Oman, and France email their opinion about the serial
Movie - Prophet Yousef - Episode 34 - Persian sub English
“The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome
by Arab world
http://rcirib.ir/enrcirib/newsPreview.aspx?id=30
Fars news agency: “The prophet Josef...
“The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome
by Arab world
http://rcirib.ir/enrcirib/newsPreview.aspx?id=30
Fars news agency: “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome by Arab world and Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe.
According to Fars news agency, citing the public relations office of Alkawthar channel, with broadcasting “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial in national channels (channel 1 and Qur'an channel), AlKawthar channel of IRIB broadcasts the serial in Arabic for Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe at the same time.
Based on this report, Alkawthar satellite channel of IRIB broadcasts its programmes via Hot Bird like Nilesat and ARABSAT.
http://www.alkawthartv.com also broadcasts live its programmes for audience all over the world.
The photos and a summery of every part of the serial are the most visited segments on the website.
The high number of emails received from 45 countries shows audience interest in this appealing serial. And also alkawthar channel audience from countries like Bahrain, Belgium, Maghreb, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iran, Greece, Norway, Philippines, Austria, Spain, Pakistan, Canada, England, Gabon, Holland, Libya, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Italy, Mauritania, Denmark, China, Palestine, Tunisia, Yemen, Kuwait, Sudan, Scotland, Algeria, Sweden, Germany, the US, Syria, Finland, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Qatar, Oman, and France email their opinion about the serial
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Description:
“The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome
by Arab world
http://rcirib.ir/enrcirib/newsPreview.aspx?id=30
Fars news agency: “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome by Arab world and Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe.
According to Fars news agency, citing the public relations office of Alkawthar channel, with broadcasting “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial in national channels (channel 1 and Qur'an channel), AlKawthar channel of IRIB broadcasts the serial in Arabic for Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe at the same time.
Based on this report, Alkawthar satellite channel of IRIB broadcasts its programmes via Hot Bird like Nilesat and ARABSAT.
http://www.alkawthartv.com also broadcasts live its programmes for audience all over the world.
The photos and a summery of every part of the serial are the most visited segments on the website.
The high number of emails received from 45 countries shows audience interest in this appealing serial. And also alkawthar channel audience from countries like Bahrain, Belgium, Maghreb, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iran, Greece, Norway, Philippines, Austria, Spain, Pakistan, Canada, England, Gabon, Holland, Libya, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Italy, Mauritania, Denmark, China, Palestine, Tunisia, Yemen, Kuwait, Sudan, Scotland, Algeria, Sweden, Germany, the US, Syria, Finland, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Qatar, Oman, and France email their opinion about the serial
Movie - Prophet Yousef - Episode 33 - Persian sub English
“The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome
by Arab world
http://rcirib.ir/enrcirib/newsPreview.aspx?id=30
Fars news agency: “The prophet Josef...
“The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome
by Arab world
http://rcirib.ir/enrcirib/newsPreview.aspx?id=30
Fars news agency: “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome by Arab world and Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe.
According to Fars news agency, citing the public relations office of Alkawthar channel, with broadcasting “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial in national channels (channel 1 and Qur'an channel), AlKawthar channel of IRIB broadcasts the serial in Arabic for Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe at the same time.
Based on this report, Alkawthar satellite channel of IRIB broadcasts its programmes via Hot Bird like Nilesat and ARABSAT.
http://www.alkawthartv.com also broadcasts live its programmes for audience all over the world.
The photos and a summery of every part of the serial are the most visited segments on the website.
The high number of emails received from 45 countries shows audience interest in this appealing serial. And also alkawthar channel audience from countries like Bahrain, Belgium, Maghreb, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iran, Greece, Norway, Philippines, Austria, Spain, Pakistan, Canada, England, Gabon, Holland, Libya, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Italy, Mauritania, Denmark, China, Palestine, Tunisia, Yemen, Kuwait, Sudan, Scotland, Algeria, Sweden, Germany, the US, Syria, Finland, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Qatar, Oman, and France email their opinion about the serial
More...
Description:
“The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome
by Arab world
http://rcirib.ir/enrcirib/newsPreview.aspx?id=30
Fars news agency: “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial received a warm welcome by Arab world and Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe.
According to Fars news agency, citing the public relations office of Alkawthar channel, with broadcasting “The prophet Josef (May Peace Be upon Him)” serial in national channels (channel 1 and Qur'an channel), AlKawthar channel of IRIB broadcasts the serial in Arabic for Arab audience in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe at the same time.
Based on this report, Alkawthar satellite channel of IRIB broadcasts its programmes via Hot Bird like Nilesat and ARABSAT.
http://www.alkawthartv.com also broadcasts live its programmes for audience all over the world.
The photos and a summery of every part of the serial are the most visited segments on the website.
The high number of emails received from 45 countries shows audience interest in this appealing serial. And also alkawthar channel audience from countries like Bahrain, Belgium, Maghreb, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iran, Greece, Norway, Philippines, Austria, Spain, Pakistan, Canada, England, Gabon, Holland, Libya, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Italy, Mauritania, Denmark, China, Palestine, Tunisia, Yemen, Kuwait, Sudan, Scotland, Algeria, Sweden, Germany, the US, Syria, Finland, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Qatar, Oman, and France email their opinion about the serial