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[Comment with George Galloway] Day of rage in Saudi Arabia - 03Mar2011 - English
Comment is a 45 minute weekly show that invites viewers to engage in a lively debate with former British MP, George Galloway, on the most pressing challenges facing our world.
Comment is a 45 minute weekly show that invites viewers to engage in a lively debate with former British MP, George Galloway, on the most pressing challenges facing our world.
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[22 April 2012] F1 race hinders Bahrain revolution - News Analysis - Presstv - English
[22 April 2012] F1 race hinders Bahrain revolution - News Analysis - Presstv - English
In Bahrain, the determination of Formula One's governing body to press ahead with the Grand Prix has...
[22 April 2012] F1 race hinders Bahrain revolution - News Analysis - Presstv - English
In Bahrain, the determination of Formula One's governing body to press ahead with the Grand Prix has delighted the country's rulers, who portray it as a sign that the Persian Gulf state is back to normal. Yet, it is anything but that.
Are Western govt.'s, with strong security and commercial ties with Bahrain, behind them, and the sponsors? Protesters have called for Days of Rage prior and after Formula One. Meanwhile, Saudi-backed Bahraini forces continued human rights violations, along with UK's John Yates threat of the use of live rounds, much more coming up shortly in this edition of the News Analysis.
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[22 April 2012] F1 race hinders Bahrain revolution - News Analysis - Presstv - English
In Bahrain, the determination of Formula One's governing body to press ahead with the Grand Prix has delighted the country's rulers, who portray it as a sign that the Persian Gulf state is back to normal. Yet, it is anything but that.
Are Western govt.'s, with strong security and commercial ties with Bahrain, behind them, and the sponsors? Protesters have called for Days of Rage prior and after Formula One. Meanwhile, Saudi-backed Bahraini forces continued human rights violations, along with UK's John Yates threat of the use of live rounds, much more coming up shortly in this edition of the News Analysis.
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[23 July 13] Palestinians rage at israel plan to shut down Ibrahim Mosuqe - English
Israeli authorities will close the Ibrahim Mosque in Al Khalil Hebron in the occupied West Bank on the most important Muslim religious day in Ramadan.
Israelis have informed Palestininas that...
Israeli authorities will close the Ibrahim Mosque in Al Khalil Hebron in the occupied West Bank on the most important Muslim religious day in Ramadan.
Israelis have informed Palestininas that they will prohibit all Muslims from entering the mosque during the most important night of the Muslim calendar \'Lailat al-Qadr\' or \'The Night of Destiny\'.
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Israeli authorities will close the Ibrahim Mosque in Al Khalil Hebron in the occupied West Bank on the most important Muslim religious day in Ramadan.
Israelis have informed Palestininas that they will prohibit all Muslims from entering the mosque during the most important night of the Muslim calendar \'Lailat al-Qadr\' or \'The Night of Destiny\'.
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[31 Jan 2014] Bahraini forces attack demonstrators in Abu Saiba - English
Anti-regime demonstrations rage on in Bahrain, despite the heavy-handed crackdown on protesters.
In the latest round of protests, regime forces used tear gas to disperse protesters in Abu Saiba,...
Anti-regime demonstrations rage on in Bahrain, despite the heavy-handed crackdown on protesters.
In the latest round of protests, regime forces used tear gas to disperse protesters in Abu Saiba, west of the capital Manama. Earlier on Friday, a mass rally was held to condemn a controversial ruling by a Bahraini court which disbanded a Shia Muslim clerical body. The verdict against the Islamic Scholars Council came in a lawsuit filed by Bahrain\'s Justice Ministry accusing the organization of promoting sectarianism. The move has been criticized by the opposition and human rights groups, who say it is part of the regime\'s efforts to silence the voice of dissent. Since 2011, anti-regime demonstrations have been held almost every day in Bahrain, in defiance of the deadly crackdown.
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Anti-regime demonstrations rage on in Bahrain, despite the heavy-handed crackdown on protesters.
In the latest round of protests, regime forces used tear gas to disperse protesters in Abu Saiba, west of the capital Manama. Earlier on Friday, a mass rally was held to condemn a controversial ruling by a Bahraini court which disbanded a Shia Muslim clerical body. The verdict against the Islamic Scholars Council came in a lawsuit filed by Bahrain\'s Justice Ministry accusing the organization of promoting sectarianism. The move has been criticized by the opposition and human rights groups, who say it is part of the regime\'s efforts to silence the voice of dissent. Since 2011, anti-regime demonstrations have been held almost every day in Bahrain, in defiance of the deadly crackdown.
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Scott Rants about Social Distancing | BISKITOONS | English
How should you be washing your hands? Scott rants about social distancing and, in his unbridled rage, gives you 7 pieces of advice to stick to during the reign of COVID19…
#Covid_19 #Covid19...
How should you be washing your hands? Scott rants about social distancing and, in his unbridled rage, gives you 7 pieces of advice to stick to during the reign of COVID19…
#Covid_19 #Covid19 #SocialDistancing #WashingHands #IslamicTeachings #Islam #Quran #Hadith #Prayers #StayAtHome #WorkFromHome
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How should you be washing your hands? Scott rants about social distancing and, in his unbridled rage, gives you 7 pieces of advice to stick to during the reign of COVID19…
#Covid_19 #Covid19 #SocialDistancing #WashingHands #IslamicTeachings #Islam #Quran #Hadith #Prayers #StayAtHome #WorkFromHome
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Permission For Revenge | Mesam Motie | Farsi Sub English
There is nothing left to say to the enemy. On the martyrdom anniversary of Martyr General Qasem Soleimani and Abu-Mahdi Mohandes, and especially after the target killing of Martyr Mohsen...
There is nothing left to say to the enemy. On the martyrdom anniversary of Martyr General Qasem Soleimani and Abu-Mahdi Mohandes, and especially after the target killing of Martyr Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, the Muslim Ummah is in rage, seeking permission for a revenge. Mesam Motie recites a latmiyya.
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There is nothing left to say to the enemy. On the martyrdom anniversary of Martyr General Qasem Soleimani and Abu-Mahdi Mohandes, and especially after the target killing of Martyr Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, the Muslim Ummah is in rage, seeking permission for a revenge. Mesam Motie recites a latmiyya.
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BISKIT FU Pt. 4/6 | Rise of Rage | BISKITOONS | English
It’s been a long time, but we’re proud to announce that BISKITOONS IS BACK with a vengeance!
The Instructor has become a broken man.
Devastated that his chosen student - Cherry - was...
It’s been a long time, but we’re proud to announce that BISKITOONS IS BACK with a vengeance!
The Instructor has become a broken man.
Devastated that his chosen student - Cherry - was beaten by Tango, the Instructor is filled with remorse and shame.
But there is someone seeking to take advantage of his despair… the WASAWASA MAN, who has stolen a mega-mask from Ghostie’s lab!
Will he successfully corrupt the Instructor?
If so, what dubious horrors could the Instructor possibly unleash, armed with the martial-arts enhancing technology?
Find out in this epic 4th installment!
#BISKITOONS #BiskitFu #IslamicPulse #ChildrensCartoons #IslamicCartoons #Islam #Ethics #Akhlaq
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It’s been a long time, but we’re proud to announce that BISKITOONS IS BACK with a vengeance!
The Instructor has become a broken man.
Devastated that his chosen student - Cherry - was beaten by Tango, the Instructor is filled with remorse and shame.
But there is someone seeking to take advantage of his despair… the WASAWASA MAN, who has stolen a mega-mask from Ghostie’s lab!
Will he successfully corrupt the Instructor?
If so, what dubious horrors could the Instructor possibly unleash, armed with the martial-arts enhancing technology?
Find out in this epic 4th installment!
#BISKITOONS #BiskitFu #IslamicPulse #ChildrensCartoons #IslamicCartoons #Islam #Ethics #Akhlaq
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Muharam Season of the Dear Ones Nasheed - Farsi sub English
Moharram - Season of the Dear Ones
Quick, get dressed in black
Days of mourning have approached
It ’s the season of dear ones
Once again Moharram’s turn
Let your heart - let weep...
Moharram - Season of the Dear Ones
Quick, get dressed in black
Days of mourning have approached
It ’s the season of dear ones
Once again Moharram’s turn
Let your heart - let weep blood
Let your hands beat your chest
Head towards the ocean
By your presence prepare the shore
Quick, get dressed in black
Days of mourning have approached
It ’s the season of dear ones
Once again Moharram’s turn
Sprinkle tears like rose water
The flower’s falling to ground
Fragrance of dear ones is smelt
Ali is hunched - sure
The pulse of the path is beating
Fragrance of the sun’s blood is felt
Muslim’s setting off to Koofa - seems to be certain
The month of blood and dust has come
Gushing of tears and water has come
The black banners have come
Karbala’s repeated once more
Sprinkle tears like rose water
The flower’s falling to ground
Fragrance of dear ones is smelt
Ali is hunched - sure
Whoever sought the ocean
Gained fame and became the shore
Forgets his laughter
To weeping becomes familiar
Quick, get dressed in black
Days of mourning have approached
It ’s the season of dear ones
Once again Moharram’s turn
Sprinkle tears like rose water
The flower’s falling to ground
Fragrance of dear ones is smelt
Ali is hunched - sure
Thirst and dehydration
Abbas is shaken
Though Euphrates is now Khaibar
Murtaza is determined
Then it was Hussein’s turn
Faces the battle front
The nine planets were in rage
The two worlds then shook
The sand in flares
The creation in rage
The sky roared
Isme Azam perishes
For the agony of Zahra
Maryam throws dust - look
With the agony of Khatam
Refreshes the grief of Adam
Quick, get dressed in black
Days of mourning have approached
It ’s the season of dear ones
Once again Moharram’s turn
Sprinkle tears like rose water
The flower’s falling to ground
Fragrance of dear ones is smelt
Ali is hunched - sure
Sprinkle tears like rose water
The flower’s falling to ground
Fragrance of dear ones is smelt
Ali is hunched - sure
For the agony of Zahra
Maryam throws dust - look
With the agony of Khatam
Refreshes the grief of Adam
Quick, get dressed in black
Days of mourning have approached
It ’s the season of dear ones
Once again Moharram’s turn
Sprinkle tears like rose water
The flower’s falling to ground
Fragrance of dear ones is smelt
Ali is hunched - sure
Iltemase Dua – Hayder Shirazi
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Moharram - Season of the Dear Ones
Quick, get dressed in black
Days of mourning have approached
It ’s the season of dear ones
Once again Moharram’s turn
Let your heart - let weep blood
Let your hands beat your chest
Head towards the ocean
By your presence prepare the shore
Quick, get dressed in black
Days of mourning have approached
It ’s the season of dear ones
Once again Moharram’s turn
Sprinkle tears like rose water
The flower’s falling to ground
Fragrance of dear ones is smelt
Ali is hunched - sure
The pulse of the path is beating
Fragrance of the sun’s blood is felt
Muslim’s setting off to Koofa - seems to be certain
The month of blood and dust has come
Gushing of tears and water has come
The black banners have come
Karbala’s repeated once more
Sprinkle tears like rose water
The flower’s falling to ground
Fragrance of dear ones is smelt
Ali is hunched - sure
Whoever sought the ocean
Gained fame and became the shore
Forgets his laughter
To weeping becomes familiar
Quick, get dressed in black
Days of mourning have approached
It ’s the season of dear ones
Once again Moharram’s turn
Sprinkle tears like rose water
The flower’s falling to ground
Fragrance of dear ones is smelt
Ali is hunched - sure
Thirst and dehydration
Abbas is shaken
Though Euphrates is now Khaibar
Murtaza is determined
Then it was Hussein’s turn
Faces the battle front
The nine planets were in rage
The two worlds then shook
The sand in flares
The creation in rage
The sky roared
Isme Azam perishes
For the agony of Zahra
Maryam throws dust - look
With the agony of Khatam
Refreshes the grief of Adam
Quick, get dressed in black
Days of mourning have approached
It ’s the season of dear ones
Once again Moharram’s turn
Sprinkle tears like rose water
The flower’s falling to ground
Fragrance of dear ones is smelt
Ali is hunched - sure
Sprinkle tears like rose water
The flower’s falling to ground
Fragrance of dear ones is smelt
Ali is hunched - sure
For the agony of Zahra
Maryam throws dust - look
With the agony of Khatam
Refreshes the grief of Adam
Quick, get dressed in black
Days of mourning have approached
It ’s the season of dear ones
Once again Moharram’s turn
Sprinkle tears like rose water
The flower’s falling to ground
Fragrance of dear ones is smelt
Ali is hunched - sure
Iltemase Dua – Hayder Shirazi
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Shia in deep crisis in Bahrain: Video of riot police attack on peaceful protesters - All Languages
Witnesses say police in Bahrain have violently clashed with pro-democracy protesters during the "Day of Rage" rallies across the country.
On Monday, police fired tear gas and rubber...
Witnesses say police in Bahrain have violently clashed with pro-democracy protesters during the "Day of Rage" rallies across the country.
On Monday, police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at hundreds of demonstrators in Karkazan, a Shia village south of the capital, Manama, AFP reported.
Security forces stepped up their presence with helicopters circling over Manama.
At least 14 people were wounded in overnight and Monday clashes.
Activists, inspired by revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, have dubbed Monday "the Day of Rage" to express disappointment at the political reforms of the past decade, which have failed to bring prosperity and real change.
The majority Shia population in Bahrain has been complaining about inequality and oppression. The government has been clamping down on the opposition since the country's controversial general elections in August last year.
Since late Sunday, Bahrain's security forces have been patrolling shopping centers and other locations to monitor people's movements amid calls by opposition groups for pro-democracy protests.
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Witnesses say police in Bahrain have violently clashed with pro-democracy protesters during the "Day of Rage" rallies across the country.
On Monday, police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at hundreds of demonstrators in Karkazan, a Shia village south of the capital, Manama, AFP reported.
Security forces stepped up their presence with helicopters circling over Manama.
At least 14 people were wounded in overnight and Monday clashes.
Activists, inspired by revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, have dubbed Monday "the Day of Rage" to express disappointment at the political reforms of the past decade, which have failed to bring prosperity and real change.
The majority Shia population in Bahrain has been complaining about inequality and oppression. The government has been clamping down on the opposition since the country's controversial general elections in August last year.
Since late Sunday, Bahrain's security forces have been patrolling shopping centers and other locations to monitor people's movements amid calls by opposition groups for pro-democracy protests.
Shia in deep crisis in Bahrain: Bahraini, Saudi police shooting at Peaceful Protesters - All Languages
Bahrain's riot police have killed one protester and injured twenty others during violent crackdown on the "Day of Rage" rallies in the capital Manama.
Eyewitnesses said a 22-year-old protester...
Bahrain's riot police have killed one protester and injured twenty others during violent crackdown on the "Day of Rage" rallies in the capital Manama.
Eyewitnesses said a 22-year-old protester died on Monday of bullet wounds in his back in the village of Daih, a suburb of Manama, dpa reported.
Two other protesters were said to be in critical condition after also sustaining gunshot injuries, the report added.
Police used tear gas to disperse hundreds of pro-democracy protesters in several villages of Shia Muslim majority on the same day, the interior ministry and witnesses said.
Women, elderly people and a paramedic were among those who had required hospitalization by early evening.
It was not immediately clear how many had gunshot injuries, but sources estimated it to be at least five. Others suffered broken bones and injuries related to rubber bullets and teargas inhalation.
Bahraini security forces were deployed in force along the main routes into Manama in an effort to prevent a gathering that had been arranged on the Internet in the wake of the rise of pro-democracy protests around the Arab world.
Activists, inspired by revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, dubbed Monday "the Day of Rage" to express disappointment at the political reforms of the past decade, which have failed to bring prosperity and real change.
The majority Shia population in Bahrain has been complaining about inequality and oppression. The government has been clamping down on the opposition since the country's controversial general elections in August last year.
الشرطة البحرينية تطلق النار على المتظاهرين
Since late Sunday, Bahrain's security forces have been patrolling shopping centers and other locations to monitor people's movements amid calls by opposition groups for pro-democracy protests.
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Bahrain's riot police have killed one protester and injured twenty others during violent crackdown on the "Day of Rage" rallies in the capital Manama.
Eyewitnesses said a 22-year-old protester died on Monday of bullet wounds in his back in the village of Daih, a suburb of Manama, dpa reported.
Two other protesters were said to be in critical condition after also sustaining gunshot injuries, the report added.
Police used tear gas to disperse hundreds of pro-democracy protesters in several villages of Shia Muslim majority on the same day, the interior ministry and witnesses said.
Women, elderly people and a paramedic were among those who had required hospitalization by early evening.
It was not immediately clear how many had gunshot injuries, but sources estimated it to be at least five. Others suffered broken bones and injuries related to rubber bullets and teargas inhalation.
Bahraini security forces were deployed in force along the main routes into Manama in an effort to prevent a gathering that had been arranged on the Internet in the wake of the rise of pro-democracy protests around the Arab world.
Activists, inspired by revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, dubbed Monday "the Day of Rage" to express disappointment at the political reforms of the past decade, which have failed to bring prosperity and real change.
The majority Shia population in Bahrain has been complaining about inequality and oppression. The government has been clamping down on the opposition since the country's controversial general elections in August last year.
الشرطة البحرينية تطلق النار على المتظاهرين
Since late Sunday, Bahrain's security forces have been patrolling shopping centers and other locations to monitor people's movements amid calls by opposition groups for pro-democracy protests.
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Awaiting the Mahdi means Resisting the Taghoot | English
A great and beautiful era is about to dawn. All you need to do is believe it...
At this critical juncture, we must recognise the taghoot (tyrant) and rage against it to the best of our...
A great and beautiful era is about to dawn. All you need to do is believe it...
At this critical juncture, we must recognise the taghoot (tyrant) and rage against it to the best of our ability. We must recognise the Pharaoh of our time, rage against it and keeping the hope of Imam Mahdi (A) alive in our hearts.
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A great and beautiful era is about to dawn. All you need to do is believe it...
At this critical juncture, we must recognise the taghoot (tyrant) and rage against it to the best of our ability. We must recognise the Pharaoh of our time, rage against it and keeping the hope of Imam Mahdi (A) alive in our hearts.
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Palestinians struggle to survive - English
Residents in Gaza struggle to survive as battles rage around them Viewer discretion advised
Residents in Gaza struggle to survive as battles rage around them Viewer discretion advised
Ahmadinejad"s full speech at UN General Assembly Sept. 2010 (with PressTV commentary) - English
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says the US took advantage of the 'suspicious' September 11 attacks to justify its occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq.
President Ahmadinejad said while...
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says the US took advantage of the 'suspicious' September 11 attacks to justify its occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq.
President Ahmadinejad said while some 3,000 were killed on the September 11 incident, "for which we are all very saddened," hundreds of thousands of people have been killed and millions wounded and displaced up to now, as the conflicts continue to rage and expand.
While raising several questions about the source and nature of the 9/11 attacks, the president asked even if we grant credence to the US government's view that "a complex terrorist group was able to cross all layers of US intelligence and security" to wage the attacks, "is it rational to launch a classic war through widespread deployment of troops that led to the death of hundreds of thousands of people to counter a terrorist group?"
The Iranian president also blasted the Israeli regime for its siege of Palestinian lands and their repeated aggressions against the people of Gaza and Lebanon with blessings from their Western backers.
"The oppressed people of Palestine have lived under the rule of an occupying regime for 60 years, been deprived of freedom, security and the right to self-determination, while the occupiers are given recognition," he said.
"On a daily basis," he added, "the houses are being destroyed over the heads of innocent women and children. People are deprived of water, food and medicine in their own homeland. The Zionists have imposed five all-out wars on the neighboring countries and on the Palestinian people."
President Ahmadinejad also highlighted the Israeli attack against the Gaza-bound humanitarian flotilla and killing and injuring civilians onboard, calling it "a blatant defiance of all international norms."
The president emphasized that while the Tel Aviv regime "regularly threatens the countries in the region" and conducts "publicly announced assassination of Palestinian figures," it enjoys the "absolute support of some western countries." Whereas, he added, "Palestinian defender and those opposing this regime are pressured, labeled as terrorists and anti Semites."
The Iranian president then insisted that all solutions "are doomed to fail" if the rights of Palestinian people are not accounted for, calling for the return of the Palestinian refugees to their home land and the establishment of a Palestinian sovereignty and government based on a popular vote.
President Ahmadinejad referred to the recent burning of the holy Qur'an in the US as an "ugly and inhumane act" against the Divine Book of Islam's prophet that calls for "worshipping the one God, justice, compassion toward people, development and progress, reflection and thinking, defending the oppressed and resisting against the oppressors."
He then stressed that the Qur'an was burned "to burn all these truths and good judgments." However, he added, "the truth could not be burned."
On the Iranian nuclear issue, President Ahmadinejad reiterated Iran's readiness to resume talks based on the Tehran Nuclear Declaration, censuring the unjust imposition of anti-Iran sanctions by the UN Security Council.
Noting the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT) allows member states to use nuclear energy without limits while prohibiting the development and stockpiling of nuclear weapons, the president underlined that some permanent members of the UN Security Council have nonetheless "equated nuclear energy with the nuclear bomb, and have distanced this energy from the reach of most nations by establishing monopolies and pressuring the IAEA."
Consequently, he said, "Not only the nuclear disarmament has not been realized, but also nuclear bombs have been proliferated in some regions, including by the occupying and intimidating Zionist regime."
Dr. Ahmadinejad went on to make the proposition that the year 2011 be proclaimed the year of nuclear disarmament and "Nuclear Energy for all, Nuclear Weapons for None."
On Iran's nuclear issue the Iranian president referred to the Tehran Declaration on a fuel swap deal as "a hugely constructive step in confidence building efforts" and said that it was facilitated through the good will of Turkish, Brazilian and Iranian governments.
He reiterated that although the declaration received "inappropriate reaction" by some governments and followed by an "unlawful resolution," it still remains valid.
"We have observed the regulations of the IAEA more than our commitments," he observed. "Yet, we have never submitted to illegally imposed pressures nor will we ever do so."
The president also slammed UN's "ineptitude" and "unjust structure," stressing that major power has been "monopolized" in the Security Council (UNSC) due to the veto privilege while the main pillar of the organization, the General Assembly, "is marginalized."
Noting that in the past decades at least one of the permanent members of the UNSC has been a party to conflicts, Dr. Ahmadinejad said, "The veto advantage grants impunity to aggression and occupation; how could, therefore, one expect competence while both the judge and the prosecutor are a party to the dispute?"
"Had Iran enjoyed veto privilege, would the Security Council and the IAEA Director General have taken the same position in the nuclear issue?"
The Iranian president then insisted that the veto privilege "be revoked" altogether and the General Assembly becomes the "highest body" in the United Nations.
At the beginning of his remarks, President Ahmadinejad expressed great sympathy with the people and government of flood-stricken Pakistan and urged the world to pldege adequate aid and support for the flood victims.
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says the US took advantage of the 'suspicious' September 11 attacks to justify its occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq.
President Ahmadinejad said while some 3,000 were killed on the September 11 incident, "for which we are all very saddened," hundreds of thousands of people have been killed and millions wounded and displaced up to now, as the conflicts continue to rage and expand.
While raising several questions about the source and nature of the 9/11 attacks, the president asked even if we grant credence to the US government's view that "a complex terrorist group was able to cross all layers of US intelligence and security" to wage the attacks, "is it rational to launch a classic war through widespread deployment of troops that led to the death of hundreds of thousands of people to counter a terrorist group?"
The Iranian president also blasted the Israeli regime for its siege of Palestinian lands and their repeated aggressions against the people of Gaza and Lebanon with blessings from their Western backers.
"The oppressed people of Palestine have lived under the rule of an occupying regime for 60 years, been deprived of freedom, security and the right to self-determination, while the occupiers are given recognition," he said.
"On a daily basis," he added, "the houses are being destroyed over the heads of innocent women and children. People are deprived of water, food and medicine in their own homeland. The Zionists have imposed five all-out wars on the neighboring countries and on the Palestinian people."
President Ahmadinejad also highlighted the Israeli attack against the Gaza-bound humanitarian flotilla and killing and injuring civilians onboard, calling it "a blatant defiance of all international norms."
The president emphasized that while the Tel Aviv regime "regularly threatens the countries in the region" and conducts "publicly announced assassination of Palestinian figures," it enjoys the "absolute support of some western countries." Whereas, he added, "Palestinian defender and those opposing this regime are pressured, labeled as terrorists and anti Semites."
The Iranian president then insisted that all solutions "are doomed to fail" if the rights of Palestinian people are not accounted for, calling for the return of the Palestinian refugees to their home land and the establishment of a Palestinian sovereignty and government based on a popular vote.
President Ahmadinejad referred to the recent burning of the holy Qur'an in the US as an "ugly and inhumane act" against the Divine Book of Islam's prophet that calls for "worshipping the one God, justice, compassion toward people, development and progress, reflection and thinking, defending the oppressed and resisting against the oppressors."
He then stressed that the Qur'an was burned "to burn all these truths and good judgments." However, he added, "the truth could not be burned."
On the Iranian nuclear issue, President Ahmadinejad reiterated Iran's readiness to resume talks based on the Tehran Nuclear Declaration, censuring the unjust imposition of anti-Iran sanctions by the UN Security Council.
Noting the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT) allows member states to use nuclear energy without limits while prohibiting the development and stockpiling of nuclear weapons, the president underlined that some permanent members of the UN Security Council have nonetheless "equated nuclear energy with the nuclear bomb, and have distanced this energy from the reach of most nations by establishing monopolies and pressuring the IAEA."
Consequently, he said, "Not only the nuclear disarmament has not been realized, but also nuclear bombs have been proliferated in some regions, including by the occupying and intimidating Zionist regime."
Dr. Ahmadinejad went on to make the proposition that the year 2011 be proclaimed the year of nuclear disarmament and "Nuclear Energy for all, Nuclear Weapons for None."
On Iran's nuclear issue the Iranian president referred to the Tehran Declaration on a fuel swap deal as "a hugely constructive step in confidence building efforts" and said that it was facilitated through the good will of Turkish, Brazilian and Iranian governments.
He reiterated that although the declaration received "inappropriate reaction" by some governments and followed by an "unlawful resolution," it still remains valid.
"We have observed the regulations of the IAEA more than our commitments," he observed. "Yet, we have never submitted to illegally imposed pressures nor will we ever do so."
The president also slammed UN's "ineptitude" and "unjust structure," stressing that major power has been "monopolized" in the Security Council (UNSC) due to the veto privilege while the main pillar of the organization, the General Assembly, "is marginalized."
Noting that in the past decades at least one of the permanent members of the UNSC has been a party to conflicts, Dr. Ahmadinejad said, "The veto advantage grants impunity to aggression and occupation; how could, therefore, one expect competence while both the judge and the prosecutor are a party to the dispute?"
"Had Iran enjoyed veto privilege, would the Security Council and the IAEA Director General have taken the same position in the nuclear issue?"
The Iranian president then insisted that the veto privilege "be revoked" altogether and the General Assembly becomes the "highest body" in the United Nations.
At the beginning of his remarks, President Ahmadinejad expressed great sympathy with the people and government of flood-stricken Pakistan and urged the world to pldege adequate aid and support for the flood victims.
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'Saudi Arabia sends troops to Bahrain'
Saudi Arabia is sending troops to Bahrain in a move to crack down on pro-democracy protesters who took to the streets in the capital Manama, a political...
'Saudi Arabia sends troops to Bahrain'
Saudi Arabia is sending troops to Bahrain in a move to crack down on pro-democracy protesters who took to the streets in the capital Manama, a political analyst says.
Bahrain police kill two protesters
Bahraini security forces have shot dead two Shia protesters at the funeral of a pro-democracy demonstrator who died of his wounds a day after Monday's "Day of Rage" rallies in the capital Manama.
http://www.presstv.com/section/351020205.html
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'Saudi Arabia sends troops to Bahrain'
Saudi Arabia is sending troops to Bahrain in a move to crack down on pro-democracy protesters who took to the streets in the capital Manama, a political analyst says.
Bahrain police kill two protesters
Bahraini security forces have shot dead two Shia protesters at the funeral of a pro-democracy demonstrator who died of his wounds a day after Monday's "Day of Rage" rallies in the capital Manama.
http://www.presstv.com/section/351020205.html
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