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[26 August 2019] Kashmiris doubt normalcy restoration in region - English
Despite India\'s efforts to bring normalcy in Indian-controlled Kashmir, life continues to be disturbed weeks after New Delhi scrapped the region\'s autonomous status.
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Despite India\'s efforts to bring normalcy in Indian-controlled Kashmir, life continues to be disturbed weeks after New Delhi scrapped the region\'s autonomous status.
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Despite India\'s efforts to bring normalcy in Indian-controlled Kashmir, life continues to be disturbed weeks after New Delhi scrapped the region\'s autonomous status.
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[Politics] Iran\'s influence in Region خطے میں ایران کا نفوذ Dr. Hasan Abbasi Jan.25 2021 Urdu
[Politics] Iran\'s influence in Region
جوبائیڈن کی مشکل ایران کا خطے میں اثرونفوذ
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استعماری پابندیوں کا واحد راہ حل طاقت...
[Politics] Iran\'s influence in Region
جوبائیڈن کی مشکل ایران کا خطے میں اثرونفوذ
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استعماری پابندیوں کا واحد راہ حل طاقت
از کلام : ڈاکٹر حسن عباسی
البلاغ:ادارہ فروغ ثقافت اسلامی پاکستان
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[Politics] Iran\'s influence in Region
جوبائیڈن کی مشکل ایران کا خطے میں اثرونفوذ
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استعماری پابندیوں کا واحد راہ حل طاقت
از کلام : ڈاکٹر حسن عباسی
البلاغ:ادارہ فروغ ثقافت اسلامی پاکستان
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How To Stop The Interference Of America In The Region? | Imam Khamenei | Farsi Sub English
What are some characteristics of entities that are the enemies of Muslim Unity and in turn the enemies of the Muslims and Islam?
What would happen if the Muslim countries across the world become...
What are some characteristics of entities that are the enemies of Muslim Unity and in turn the enemies of the Muslims and Islam?
What would happen if the Muslim countries across the world become one united front?
What allows the Arrogant Powers to infiltrate into Muslim governments and Muslim countries?
And finally, what is a brief point that Imam Khamenei brings up regarding Muslim Unity?
The Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, clearly answers the question, \"How To Stop The Interference Of America In The Region?\".
Palestine would have been free by now, if the Muslims were united.
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What are some characteristics of entities that are the enemies of Muslim Unity and in turn the enemies of the Muslims and Islam?
What would happen if the Muslim countries across the world become one united front?
What allows the Arrogant Powers to infiltrate into Muslim governments and Muslim countries?
And finally, what is a brief point that Imam Khamenei brings up regarding Muslim Unity?
The Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, clearly answers the question, \"How To Stop The Interference Of America In The Region?\".
Palestine would have been free by now, if the Muslims were united.
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[02 Dec 2013] The Kurdistan Regional Government says it has reached an oil export deal with Turkey - English
The prime minister of Iraq\'s semi-autonomous Kurdistan region says Arbil and Ankara have agreed on the final details of an oil export deal.
Nechirvan Barzani says the finalization of such...
The prime minister of Iraq\'s semi-autonomous Kurdistan region says Arbil and Ankara have agreed on the final details of an oil export deal.
Nechirvan Barzani says the finalization of such cooperation is a great achievement for Iraq and the Kurdistan region. He said that by signing the deal, the Kurdistan region will for the first time become a net contributor to the Iraqi national income. This, as Iraqi oil minister and his Turkish counterpart yesterday agreed that oil exports from anywhere in Iraq need the central government\'s approval. Baghdad says any independent exports from the region would be illegal but Arbil insists that it has the right to sell the oil independently.
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The prime minister of Iraq\'s semi-autonomous Kurdistan region says Arbil and Ankara have agreed on the final details of an oil export deal.
Nechirvan Barzani says the finalization of such cooperation is a great achievement for Iraq and the Kurdistan region. He said that by signing the deal, the Kurdistan region will for the first time become a net contributor to the Iraqi national income. This, as Iraqi oil minister and his Turkish counterpart yesterday agreed that oil exports from anywhere in Iraq need the central government\'s approval. Baghdad says any independent exports from the region would be illegal but Arbil insists that it has the right to sell the oil independently.
[Islamic Revolution Anniversary Toronto] Zafar Bangash (Journalist, Commentator and Imam) - 12Feb2011 - English
Speech of Br. Zafar Bangash on Islamic Revolution Anniversary in Toronto at Islamic Society of York Region.
Zafar Bangash is a noted Islamic movement journalist and commentator and a leader of...
Speech of Br. Zafar Bangash on Islamic Revolution Anniversary in Toronto at Islamic Society of York Region.
Zafar Bangash is a noted Islamic movement journalist and commentator and a leader of the Muslim community in Toronto, Canada, and a strong advocate of Muslim unity.
Bangash is Director of the Institute of Contemporary Islamic Thought (ICIT), and president of the Islamic Society of York Region, a suburb of Toronto. He is Imam at the Islamic Society of York Region's Mosque and community centre in Richmond Hill, Ontario. He is a former editor of Crescent International newsmagazine, and a Trustee and formerly assistant director of the Muslim Institute, London, where he worked with Dr Kalim Siddiqui (1931–1996), the founder of the Muslim Institute and Leader of the Muslim Parliament of Great Britain. Bangash is also co-founder of the Muslim Unity Group.
He is best known for his commentaries current affairs while editor of Crescent International. Though he stepped down as editor since joining the ICIT, he continues as a columnist and contributor to Crescent.
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Speech of Br. Zafar Bangash on Islamic Revolution Anniversary in Toronto at Islamic Society of York Region.
Zafar Bangash is a noted Islamic movement journalist and commentator and a leader of the Muslim community in Toronto, Canada, and a strong advocate of Muslim unity.
Bangash is Director of the Institute of Contemporary Islamic Thought (ICIT), and president of the Islamic Society of York Region, a suburb of Toronto. He is Imam at the Islamic Society of York Region's Mosque and community centre in Richmond Hill, Ontario. He is a former editor of Crescent International newsmagazine, and a Trustee and formerly assistant director of the Muslim Institute, London, where he worked with Dr Kalim Siddiqui (1931–1996), the founder of the Muslim Institute and Leader of the Muslim Parliament of Great Britain. Bangash is also co-founder of the Muslim Unity Group.
He is best known for his commentaries current affairs while editor of Crescent International. Though he stepped down as editor since joining the ICIT, he continues as a columnist and contributor to Crescent.
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Iran marks 23rd passing away anniv. of Imam Khomeini - English
The 23rd anniversary of the passing away of the late founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran Imam Khomeini.
Iranians from all walks of life gathered at his mausoleum southern Tehran to mark the...
The 23rd anniversary of the passing away of the late founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran Imam Khomeini.
Iranians from all walks of life gathered at his mausoleum southern Tehran to mark the occasion.
Multitudes of mourners, among them Christians, Jews and Zoroastrians as well as foreign guests, gathered at Imam Khomeini\\\'s mausoleum to pay respect to a man, who changed history by overthrowing the Shah-regime back in 1979.
leader of Iran\\\'s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei addressing a large crowd of mourners in a keynote speech hailed the role of the founder of the Islamic Republic Imam Khomeini in restoring national dignity to the Iranian nation. He said Imam Khomeini set the stage for the progress and prosperity of the country. Elsewhere in his remarks Ayatollah Khamenei said the U-S and its allies are exaggerating the issue of Tehran\\\'s nuclear program and that the U-S-led sanctions against Iran have been counterproductive.
Meanwhile, the leader rejected Israeli threats of military strike against Iran as a sign of the regime\\\'s weakness and warned of the repercussions of any wrong action.
Ayatollah Khamenei also referred to the recent revolutions in the region and said the revolutionary nations are seeking dignity, freedom and social justice through Islamic values. He cautioned against plots by the U-S and its allies to undermine the wave of Islamic awakening that is sweeping across the region.
As the leader of the Islamic revolution Ayatollah Khamenei has once said Imam Khomeini was a reality and reality never dies.
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The 23rd anniversary of the passing away of the late founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran Imam Khomeini.
Iranians from all walks of life gathered at his mausoleum southern Tehran to mark the occasion.
Multitudes of mourners, among them Christians, Jews and Zoroastrians as well as foreign guests, gathered at Imam Khomeini\\\'s mausoleum to pay respect to a man, who changed history by overthrowing the Shah-regime back in 1979.
leader of Iran\\\'s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei addressing a large crowd of mourners in a keynote speech hailed the role of the founder of the Islamic Republic Imam Khomeini in restoring national dignity to the Iranian nation. He said Imam Khomeini set the stage for the progress and prosperity of the country. Elsewhere in his remarks Ayatollah Khamenei said the U-S and its allies are exaggerating the issue of Tehran\\\'s nuclear program and that the U-S-led sanctions against Iran have been counterproductive.
Meanwhile, the leader rejected Israeli threats of military strike against Iran as a sign of the regime\\\'s weakness and warned of the repercussions of any wrong action.
Ayatollah Khamenei also referred to the recent revolutions in the region and said the revolutionary nations are seeking dignity, freedom and social justice through Islamic values. He cautioned against plots by the U-S and its allies to undermine the wave of Islamic awakening that is sweeping across the region.
As the leader of the Islamic revolution Ayatollah Khamenei has once said Imam Khomeini was a reality and reality never dies.
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Sermon of Ayatollah Sheikh Hussein Al-Radhi (Eastern Saudi Arabia March 2016) - English Subtitle
Brief segment of the sermon delivered recently by prominent religious scholar Ayatollah Sheikh Hussein Al-Radhi and that resulted in his arrest by the Saudi authorities. The sermon was delivered in...
Brief segment of the sermon delivered recently by prominent religious scholar Ayatollah Sheikh Hussein Al-Radhi and that resulted in his arrest by the Saudi authorities. The sermon was delivered in one of the mosques in the Ahsaa region in Eastern Saudi Arabia. Sheikh Al-Radhi called on the Saudi government to let Hezbollah and the other countries of the region be, and to focus instead on national reform.
Shortly after this sermon was delivered, Sheikh AlRadhi was arrested in the town of Al-Rumailah. Sheikh AlRadhi is known for his criticism of the Saudi role in destabilizing the region. He often denounced the Saudi regime’s crimes in Yemen, and he demanded that Saudi troops be withdrawn from Bahrain. Sheikh AlRadhi was also one of the few scholars who dared to condemn the horrendous crime of executing Sheikh Nimr AlNimr along with several other activists earlier this year.
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Brief segment of the sermon delivered recently by prominent religious scholar Ayatollah Sheikh Hussein Al-Radhi and that resulted in his arrest by the Saudi authorities. The sermon was delivered in one of the mosques in the Ahsaa region in Eastern Saudi Arabia. Sheikh Al-Radhi called on the Saudi government to let Hezbollah and the other countries of the region be, and to focus instead on national reform.
Shortly after this sermon was delivered, Sheikh AlRadhi was arrested in the town of Al-Rumailah. Sheikh AlRadhi is known for his criticism of the Saudi role in destabilizing the region. He often denounced the Saudi regime’s crimes in Yemen, and he demanded that Saudi troops be withdrawn from Bahrain. Sheikh AlRadhi was also one of the few scholars who dared to condemn the horrendous crime of executing Sheikh Nimr AlNimr along with several other activists earlier this year.
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British Government\'s Role in our Region | Leader of the Muslim Ummah | Farsi Sub English
All Muslims should realize the historic role of the evil British Government in the region. It is a proven fact that they are still conspiring and plotting against Muslim nations in the region. Look...
All Muslims should realize the historic role of the evil British Government in the region. It is a proven fact that they are still conspiring and plotting against Muslim nations in the region. Look at Palestine, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh and India. It is high time for Muslims to be united and expel British influence from the region! The Leader speaks.
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All Muslims should realize the historic role of the evil British Government in the region. It is a proven fact that they are still conspiring and plotting against Muslim nations in the region. Look at Palestine, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh and India. It is high time for Muslims to be united and expel British influence from the region! The Leader speaks.
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Mumbai Attacks orchestrated from outside the region - Ahmadinejad -03Dec08- English
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has questioned the motive behind the prolonged seven-year Washington presence in Afghanistan.
"By keeping its forces in Afghanistan, the US has...
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has questioned the motive behind the prolonged seven-year Washington presence in Afghanistan.
"By keeping its forces in Afghanistan, the US has inflicted a heavy financial burden on its economy," the Iranian president said in a televised interview on Tuesday.
Washington and its allies seek a long-time strategy with regards to their policies in Afghanistan and Pakistan, he continued.
Seven years of occupation have not made Afghanistan any safer, as this year alone over 5,000 people have been killed and US military casualties have increased to the highest levels since the 2001 invasion.
Since the US invasion of the country, Afghanistan has also seen a phenomenal increase in the cultivation of opium, which is used to make heroin. The country now feeds the world with nearly 90 percent of its heroin.
"Their ulterior motive is to weaken India and China," suggested the president, adding that extra-regional presence can only help create a launching ground for further problems.
President Ahmadinejad said the 60-hour assault on Mumbai which killed nearly 172 people and injured almost 300 others was also orchestrated by elements outside the region.
"The main motive behind the terrorist attacks, which were orchestrated from outside the region, was to strain relations between Indian and Pakistan," he said.
India last week blamed Pakistani-based "elements" over the attacks across its financial capital, saying the terror bore the fingerprint of Lashkar-e-Taiba -- a group blamed for previous attacks in India.
"Even if the militants are linked to Lashker-e-Taiba, who do you think we are fighting?" commented Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari in reference to his government's operations against al-Qaeda and Taliban-linked militants near the Afghan border.
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has questioned the motive behind the prolonged seven-year Washington presence in Afghanistan.
"By keeping its forces in Afghanistan, the US has inflicted a heavy financial burden on its economy," the Iranian president said in a televised interview on Tuesday.
Washington and its allies seek a long-time strategy with regards to their policies in Afghanistan and Pakistan, he continued.
Seven years of occupation have not made Afghanistan any safer, as this year alone over 5,000 people have been killed and US military casualties have increased to the highest levels since the 2001 invasion.
Since the US invasion of the country, Afghanistan has also seen a phenomenal increase in the cultivation of opium, which is used to make heroin. The country now feeds the world with nearly 90 percent of its heroin.
"Their ulterior motive is to weaken India and China," suggested the president, adding that extra-regional presence can only help create a launching ground for further problems.
President Ahmadinejad said the 60-hour assault on Mumbai which killed nearly 172 people and injured almost 300 others was also orchestrated by elements outside the region.
"The main motive behind the terrorist attacks, which were orchestrated from outside the region, was to strain relations between Indian and Pakistan," he said.
India last week blamed Pakistani-based "elements" over the attacks across its financial capital, saying the terror bore the fingerprint of Lashkar-e-Taiba -- a group blamed for previous attacks in India.
"Even if the militants are linked to Lashker-e-Taiba, who do you think we are fighting?" commented Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari in reference to his government's operations against al-Qaeda and Taliban-linked militants near the Afghan border.
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[24 Nov 2013] Scores of militants killed in clashes with government forces in Damascus - English
Syrian government forces have gunned down nearly a hundred militants in a region east of the capital Damascus since Friday.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, 96 people from...
Syrian government forces have gunned down nearly a hundred militants in a region east of the capital Damascus since Friday.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, 96 people from the opposition front were killed during fierce clashes in the East Ghuta region. More than 50 of them were killed on Sunday alone. The monitoring group says 56 Syrian soldiers also lost their lives in the fighting. Syria has been the scene of unrest since nearly three years ago. Damascus blames some foreign countries for the ongoing conflict.
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Syrian government forces have gunned down nearly a hundred militants in a region east of the capital Damascus since Friday.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, 96 people from the opposition front were killed during fierce clashes in the East Ghuta region. More than 50 of them were killed on Sunday alone. The monitoring group says 56 Syrian soldiers also lost their lives in the fighting. Syria has been the scene of unrest since nearly three years ago. Damascus blames some foreign countries for the ongoing conflict.
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[24 Nov 2013] Scores of militants killed in clashes with government forces in Damascus - English
Syrian government forces have gunned down nearly a hundred militants in a region east of the capital Damascus since Friday. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, 96 people from the...
Syrian government forces have gunned down nearly a hundred militants in a region east of the capital Damascus since Friday. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, 96 people from the opposition front were killed during fierce clashes in the East Ghuta region. More than 50 of them were killed on Sunday alone. The monitoring group says 56 Syrian soldiers also lost their lives in the fighting. Syria has been the scene of unrest since nearly three years ago. Damascus blames some foreign countries for the ongoing conflict.
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Syrian government forces have gunned down nearly a hundred militants in a region east of the capital Damascus since Friday. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, 96 people from the opposition front were killed during fierce clashes in the East Ghuta region. More than 50 of them were killed on Sunday alone. The monitoring group says 56 Syrian soldiers also lost their lives in the fighting. Syria has been the scene of unrest since nearly three years ago. Damascus blames some foreign countries for the ongoing conflict.
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[10 Feb 2014] Iraqi Kurdistan struggling to support Syrian refugees - English
Reports say funding for over 200,000 Syrian refugees in Iraq\'s Kurdistan Region will finish soon. Resources are stretched and Syrian refugees in Darashakran Camp are requesting more services....
Reports say funding for over 200,000 Syrian refugees in Iraq\'s Kurdistan Region will finish soon. Resources are stretched and Syrian refugees in Darashakran Camp are requesting more services.
Kurdistan\'s regional government says it has already spent $70m on the refugees. But Kurdistan\'s share of this year\'s Iraqi national budget is unclear because the region has started independent oil exports via Turkey.
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Reports say funding for over 200,000 Syrian refugees in Iraq\'s Kurdistan Region will finish soon. Resources are stretched and Syrian refugees in Darashakran Camp are requesting more services.
Kurdistan\'s regional government says it has already spent $70m on the refugees. But Kurdistan\'s share of this year\'s Iraqi national budget is unclear because the region has started independent oil exports via Turkey.
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[24 Feb 2014] Over 2 dozen killed as jets pound militant hideouts in NW Pakistan - English
Pakistan launches new airstrikes against militant hideouts in the northwestern tribal region, killing at least 30 people.
Military officials say the latest strikes mainly took place in the...
Pakistan launches new airstrikes against militant hideouts in the northwestern tribal region, killing at least 30 people.
Military officials say the latest strikes mainly took place in the Shawal valley and Datta-khel areas of North Waziristan. They say fifteen militants were killed in the South Waziristan side of the border, and another 12 in North Waziristan. Militants are using these areas as training compounds for their attacks. Pakistani fighter jets have been pounding targets in the region since the government\'s efforts to hold peace talks with pro-Taliban militants broke down this month. In recent days, people of North Waziristan have evacuated their villages, anticipating a full-scale military offensive.
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Pakistan launches new airstrikes against militant hideouts in the northwestern tribal region, killing at least 30 people.
Military officials say the latest strikes mainly took place in the Shawal valley and Datta-khel areas of North Waziristan. They say fifteen militants were killed in the South Waziristan side of the border, and another 12 in North Waziristan. Militants are using these areas as training compounds for their attacks. Pakistani fighter jets have been pounding targets in the region since the government\'s efforts to hold peace talks with pro-Taliban militants broke down this month. In recent days, people of North Waziristan have evacuated their villages, anticipating a full-scale military offensive.
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Terrorist Supporting Terrorism - English
Terrorist Supporting Terrorism - English
Saudi Arabia and Turkey with the help of the US continue to be the leading the terrorists in the region
Terrorist Supporting Terrorism - English
Saudi Arabia and Turkey with the help of the US continue to be the leading the terrorists in the region
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Sayed Nasrallah on Qalamoun Battle & Current Events - 16 May 2015 - English
Sayed Nasrallah on Qalamoun Battle & Current Events - 16 May 2015 - English
Hezbollah Secretary General, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, made a speech on Saturday, May 16th, 2015, to address the...
Sayed Nasrallah on Qalamoun Battle & Current Events - 16 May 2015 - English
Hezbollah Secretary General, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, made a speech on Saturday, May 16th, 2015, to address the recent developments in Lebanon and the region. Sayyed Nasrallah focused specifically on the Syrian Arab Army and Hezbollah\\\\\\\'s recent victory and important military achievement in the Qalamoun barrens. Sayed Nasrallah also spoke about the Nakbah (the Catastrophe) and the new \\\\\\\"Nakbah\\\\\\\" being brough to the region by the Takfiri groups. Sayed Nasrallah briefly spoke about the importance of electing a president in Lebanon, and then he move on to discuss Bahrain. His eminence said that the Bahraini people are courageously pursuing their movement, and the AlKhalifa regime is still oppressing the people mercilessly. His eminence said that the prison and incarceration conditions in Bahrain are terrible, and addressing the Bahraini people, he added, \\\\\\\"You have to stick to your steadfastness in face of the regime oppression and the international community\\\\\\\'s silence.\\\\\\\"
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Sayed Nasrallah on Qalamoun Battle & Current Events - 16 May 2015 - English
Hezbollah Secretary General, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, made a speech on Saturday, May 16th, 2015, to address the recent developments in Lebanon and the region. Sayyed Nasrallah focused specifically on the Syrian Arab Army and Hezbollah\\\\\\\'s recent victory and important military achievement in the Qalamoun barrens. Sayed Nasrallah also spoke about the Nakbah (the Catastrophe) and the new \\\\\\\"Nakbah\\\\\\\" being brough to the region by the Takfiri groups. Sayed Nasrallah briefly spoke about the importance of electing a president in Lebanon, and then he move on to discuss Bahrain. His eminence said that the Bahraini people are courageously pursuing their movement, and the AlKhalifa regime is still oppressing the people mercilessly. His eminence said that the prison and incarceration conditions in Bahrain are terrible, and addressing the Bahraini people, he added, \\\\\\\"You have to stick to your steadfastness in face of the regime oppression and the international community\\\\\\\'s silence.\\\\\\\"
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[28th July 2015] Saudi Arabia denounces Iran’s “aggressive” statement against Bahrain - English
The Saudi foreign minister has denounced as aggressive a statement by Iran, which had accused Bahrain of stocking tensions in the region.
Adel Jubeir made the comment at a joint a joint news...
The Saudi foreign minister has denounced as aggressive a statement by Iran, which had accused Bahrain of stocking tensions in the region.
Adel Jubeir made the comment at a joint a joint news conference with EU Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini. He said the remarks were unacceptable for his country. The reaction came after Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham rejected a claim by Manama accusing Tehran of involvement in smuggling arms to the tiny kingdom. She said Bahrain is seeking to destabilize the region through such accusations. Afkham also called on Manama to pay attention to the root causes of its problems instead. Saudi Arabia has been playing a key role in the crackdown on protesters in Bahrain since February 20-11. In another front, Riyadh also started its deadly war on Yemen in late March, which has resulted in a massive civilian death toll and still continues to claim lives in the impoverished nation.
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The Saudi foreign minister has denounced as aggressive a statement by Iran, which had accused Bahrain of stocking tensions in the region.
Adel Jubeir made the comment at a joint a joint news conference with EU Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini. He said the remarks were unacceptable for his country. The reaction came after Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham rejected a claim by Manama accusing Tehran of involvement in smuggling arms to the tiny kingdom. She said Bahrain is seeking to destabilize the region through such accusations. Afkham also called on Manama to pay attention to the root causes of its problems instead. Saudi Arabia has been playing a key role in the crackdown on protesters in Bahrain since February 20-11. In another front, Riyadh also started its deadly war on Yemen in late March, which has resulted in a massive civilian death toll and still continues to claim lives in the impoverished nation.