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أطيعوا الله و أطيعوا الرسول و اولى الأمر منكم 01 - Types Of Government - English
#التفسير_الأقوم
#دراية_الحديث
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#التفاسير_الروائية...
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#التفقه_و_الإستنباط
#التفاسير_الروائية
#Commentary_On_The_Holy_Quran
#Alaqvam_Commentary
Human beings especially as opposed to animals and machines are sociable. The Society is a strong field where the people are competing against each other for benefits and pleasures. Then they need some criteria for justice. The justice means to place everything and everyone in the right place and exact position determined by the reason and Revelations as proofs of Allah. + Regardless of the Imama, in the world today, monarchy, dicatorship, and democracy are three of the most common forms of government.
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#التفسير_الأقوم
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#تفسير_القرآن
#التفقه_و_الإستنباط
#التفاسير_الروائية
#Commentary_On_The_Holy_Quran
#Alaqvam_Commentary
Human beings especially as opposed to animals and machines are sociable. The Society is a strong field where the people are competing against each other for benefits and pleasures. Then they need some criteria for justice. The justice means to place everything and everyone in the right place and exact position determined by the reason and Revelations as proofs of Allah. + Regardless of the Imama, in the world today, monarchy, dicatorship, and democracy are three of the most common forms of government.
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[02 June 2012] Zionism Jewishness and All That Jazz - Double Standards - English
[02 June 2012] Zionism Jewishness and All That Jazz - Double Standards - English
Human rights NGO Amnesty International join forces with Al Qaeda in Syria. The battle to keep Greece in the Euro...
[02 June 2012] Zionism Jewishness and All That Jazz - Double Standards - English
Human rights NGO Amnesty International join forces with Al Qaeda in Syria. The battle to keep Greece in the Euro continues as EU leaders do all they can to fight the wishes of the people of Europe. We also talk to Gilad Atzmon, Jewish novelist, journalist and saxophonist, about Lebanon, Palestine and censorship. These and much more are all reviewed in this edition of Double Standards with Afshin Rattansi.
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[02 June 2012] Zionism Jewishness and All That Jazz - Double Standards - English
Human rights NGO Amnesty International join forces with Al Qaeda in Syria. The battle to keep Greece in the Euro continues as EU leaders do all they can to fight the wishes of the people of Europe. We also talk to Gilad Atzmon, Jewish novelist, journalist and saxophonist, about Lebanon, Palestine and censorship. These and much more are all reviewed in this edition of Double Standards with Afshin Rattansi.
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[Comment with Phil Rees] Protests in Arab World, US double standards, BBC Panaroma, Veil Ban - 14Apr2011 - English
Topics talked over in this edition of Press TV's Comment are as follows:
-More protests in the Arab world
-US government double standards over Bahrain and Libya
-BBC's Panorama program ignoring...
Topics talked over in this edition of Press TV's Comment are as follows:
-More protests in the Arab world
-US government double standards over Bahrain and Libya
-BBC's Panorama program ignoring the uprisings on the Arabian peninsula and instead airing a program about post election Iran and accusing Press TV of propaganda.
-Arrest of Mubarak and his sons
-Full face veil ban in France
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Topics talked over in this edition of Press TV's Comment are as follows:
-More protests in the Arab world
-US government double standards over Bahrain and Libya
-BBC's Panorama program ignoring the uprisings on the Arabian peninsula and instead airing a program about post election Iran and accusing Press TV of propaganda.
-Arrest of Mubarak and his sons
-Full face veil ban in France
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Adobe Edge Preview 1 Web Standards Animation Tool Using HTML5 CSS3 and Javascript - English
Adobe has a brand new web motion and design development tool for us to preview and evaluate. It's called Adobe Edge and Preview 1 was just released yesterday. It is currently free to download and...
Adobe has a brand new web motion and design development tool for us to preview and evaluate. It's called Adobe Edge and Preview 1 was just released yesterday. It is currently free to download and experiment with. It allows you to create and animate web based content using a web standards approach as opposed to using Flash or Actionscript. Here is the link for you to go and download preview 1 and other resources for Adobe Edge. http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/edge/
Let me know what you guys think about it after using it in the video comments area. I have not even tried it yet, I just downloaded it yesterday. But I will let you guys know whether or not I will be cheating on Flash by using this tool for my web based animations after I experiment with it. If it is nice we may even do some tutorials on it.
They would not create a tool that would kill Flash. This tool is for people that wish to make web based animations using compliant Javascript and HTML instead of Actionscript 3.0 animation projects. Which are still more advanced and simple to make than Javascript animations.
HTML5 and Javascript animation has its place, and so does flash animation. Some people say only use flash for games, but then again sony.com, doritos.com, probably made those website makers over $10,000 each. Some people do not realize that some of our clients ask for full flash websites.
Observe how powerful Flash is on the web today, but keep an open mind to using Javascript based animation in forms and where appropriate as the technology progresses. It is just a baby still and nobody has created an easy to use UI for creating HTML5 and Javascript animations. This might be it.
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Adobe has a brand new web motion and design development tool for us to preview and evaluate. It's called Adobe Edge and Preview 1 was just released yesterday. It is currently free to download and experiment with. It allows you to create and animate web based content using a web standards approach as opposed to using Flash or Actionscript. Here is the link for you to go and download preview 1 and other resources for Adobe Edge. http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/edge/
Let me know what you guys think about it after using it in the video comments area. I have not even tried it yet, I just downloaded it yesterday. But I will let you guys know whether or not I will be cheating on Flash by using this tool for my web based animations after I experiment with it. If it is nice we may even do some tutorials on it.
They would not create a tool that would kill Flash. This tool is for people that wish to make web based animations using compliant Javascript and HTML instead of Actionscript 3.0 animation projects. Which are still more advanced and simple to make than Javascript animations.
HTML5 and Javascript animation has its place, and so does flash animation. Some people say only use flash for games, but then again sony.com, doritos.com, probably made those website makers over $10,000 each. Some people do not realize that some of our clients ask for full flash websites.
Observe how powerful Flash is on the web today, but keep an open mind to using Javascript based animation in forms and where appropriate as the technology progresses. It is just a baby still and nobody has created an easy to use UI for creating HTML5 and Javascript animations. This might be it.
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[24 May 13] UK double standards astonishing - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with William Spring, contemporary historian, about a soldier being killed in London and the double standards of the British government.
Press TV has conducted an interview with William Spring, contemporary historian, about a soldier being killed in London and the double standards of the British government.
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Human Rights Watch Extremely Concerned About Deteriorating Situation In Bahrain - 28 SEP 2010 - English
Rights activists criticize Bahrain govt.
A group of Human Right activists have expressed their concern over deteriorating human rights situation in the Persian Gulf state of Bahrain.
The...
Rights activists criticize Bahrain govt.
A group of Human Right activists have expressed their concern over deteriorating human rights situation in the Persian Gulf state of Bahrain.
The Sunni-dominated government has intensified the crackdown launched against the Shia population, arresting dozens of opposition figures on suspicion of toppling the government.
In a letter to the Bahraini King, Shaikh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the officers of the Advisory Committee of Human Rights Watch's Middle East and North Africa division criticized the government.
The group also called on the King of Bahrain to defend human rights activists, saying they are worried about Nabeel Rajab, the head of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights and a member of the Advisory Committee.
The government-affiliated media accused Rajab of liaising with "international organizations."
The allegation came after the Bahrain Center for Human Rights criticized the government's recent arrests of opposition figures, the activists wrote.
In an interview with Press TV last week, Rajab said, "there is a continuous war against all Shias who are critics of the government."
Many of the opposition detainees were tortured and sexually assaulted, among them were religious figures, he revealed.
The population of Bahrain is predominantly Shia. However, the majority group has long complained of being discriminated against by the Sunni-dominated government in obtaining jobs and receiving services.
The Shia opposition also refuses to recognize the 2002 Constitution, which curbed the power of the Shia-majority parliament, and has called for the boycott of next month's parliamentary elections.
The following is the complete text of the letter to the King of Bahrain:
HRW raise concerns on targeting of human rights activists in Bahrain
Including Head of BCHR and HRW Advisory Committee member Nabeel Rajab
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/144381.html
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Rights activists criticize Bahrain govt.
A group of Human Right activists have expressed their concern over deteriorating human rights situation in the Persian Gulf state of Bahrain.
The Sunni-dominated government has intensified the crackdown launched against the Shia population, arresting dozens of opposition figures on suspicion of toppling the government.
In a letter to the Bahraini King, Shaikh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the officers of the Advisory Committee of Human Rights Watch's Middle East and North Africa division criticized the government.
The group also called on the King of Bahrain to defend human rights activists, saying they are worried about Nabeel Rajab, the head of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights and a member of the Advisory Committee.
The government-affiliated media accused Rajab of liaising with "international organizations."
The allegation came after the Bahrain Center for Human Rights criticized the government's recent arrests of opposition figures, the activists wrote.
In an interview with Press TV last week, Rajab said, "there is a continuous war against all Shias who are critics of the government."
Many of the opposition detainees were tortured and sexually assaulted, among them were religious figures, he revealed.
The population of Bahrain is predominantly Shia. However, the majority group has long complained of being discriminated against by the Sunni-dominated government in obtaining jobs and receiving services.
The Shia opposition also refuses to recognize the 2002 Constitution, which curbed the power of the Shia-majority parliament, and has called for the boycott of next month's parliamentary elections.
The following is the complete text of the letter to the King of Bahrain:
HRW raise concerns on targeting of human rights activists in Bahrain
Including Head of BCHR and HRW Advisory Committee member Nabeel Rajab
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/144381.html
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[04 Dec 2013] Draft Charter of Citizen Rights for Iranian - English
First Draft Charter of Citizen Rights presented by country\'s president, Hassan Rohani. Rohani stated that Citizenship rights is about making all Iranians feel they are part of one nation, one...
First Draft Charter of Citizen Rights presented by country\'s president, Hassan Rohani. Rohani stated that Citizenship rights is about making all Iranians feel they are part of one nation, one identity, under one umbrella they can feel proud of. The document was released on November 26th. Legal Deputy of Iranian President says that the document is not a political gesture and the government is adamant on executing it after getting people\'s opinion
Iranian judiciary Spokesman stated in a press conference that the judiciary has not had a part in drafting the document
Iranian lawyers state that government\'s move is a step in the right direction.
Legal experts say that citizenship rights and human rights are the same in many areas but citizenship rights are designed for a certain country taking into account its culture .
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First Draft Charter of Citizen Rights presented by country\'s president, Hassan Rohani. Rohani stated that Citizenship rights is about making all Iranians feel they are part of one nation, one identity, under one umbrella they can feel proud of. The document was released on November 26th. Legal Deputy of Iranian President says that the document is not a political gesture and the government is adamant on executing it after getting people\'s opinion
Iranian judiciary Spokesman stated in a press conference that the judiciary has not had a part in drafting the document
Iranian lawyers state that government\'s move is a step in the right direction.
Legal experts say that citizenship rights and human rights are the same in many areas but citizenship rights are designed for a certain country taking into account its culture .
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[21 Oct 2013] Amnesty Intl. criticizes Saudi Arabia for its dire human rights situation - English
An international rights group has criticized Saudi Arabia for failing to address the dire human rights situation in the kingdom.
Amnesty International says Riyadh has failed not only to...
An international rights group has criticized Saudi Arabia for failing to address the dire human rights situation in the kingdom.
Amnesty International says Riyadh has failed not only to implement any of recommendations by the UN Human Rights Council, but has increased the brutal repression of its own citizens. Amnesty International\'s regional director says a paper has been submitted to the UN rights body highlighting arbitrary arrests, detentions, unfair trials, torture and other ill-treatment in the oil-rich kingdom. Philip Luther has called on the international community to make the Saudi regime accountable for violating the rights of its minority Shia community and migrant workers. He says Shia Muslims are being targeted for participating in anti-government demonstrations and for views which are critical of the state. Amnesty has also condemned the systematic discrimination against women in the ultra-conservative kingdom-- including a ban on women driving.
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An international rights group has criticized Saudi Arabia for failing to address the dire human rights situation in the kingdom.
Amnesty International says Riyadh has failed not only to implement any of recommendations by the UN Human Rights Council, but has increased the brutal repression of its own citizens. Amnesty International\'s regional director says a paper has been submitted to the UN rights body highlighting arbitrary arrests, detentions, unfair trials, torture and other ill-treatment in the oil-rich kingdom. Philip Luther has called on the international community to make the Saudi regime accountable for violating the rights of its minority Shia community and migrant workers. He says Shia Muslims are being targeted for participating in anti-government demonstrations and for views which are critical of the state. Amnesty has also condemned the systematic discrimination against women in the ultra-conservative kingdom-- including a ban on women driving.
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[29 Dec 2013] Iran condemns human rights resolution against it says it is political - English
Iranian Parliamentarians say that human rights has become a tool in the hands of the West to pressure other countries. Human Rights Resolution proposed by Canada against Iran was adopted on...
Iranian Parliamentarians say that human rights has become a tool in the hands of the West to pressure other countries. Human Rights Resolution proposed by Canada against Iran was adopted on December 18th. Iranian parliamentarians talked about the resolution after they came back from vacation this week. The resolution was approved with 86 votes in favor, 36 against and 61 abstentions, expressing concern over alleged human rights violations in Iran. Iranian representatives say the move does not aim in any way to enhance rights conditions. They say human rights has been politicized and this is damaging to those who have dedicated their lives to create better living conditions for all individuals without a political motive.
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Iranian Parliamentarians say that human rights has become a tool in the hands of the West to pressure other countries. Human Rights Resolution proposed by Canada against Iran was adopted on December 18th. Iranian parliamentarians talked about the resolution after they came back from vacation this week. The resolution was approved with 86 votes in favor, 36 against and 61 abstentions, expressing concern over alleged human rights violations in Iran. Iranian representatives say the move does not aim in any way to enhance rights conditions. They say human rights has been politicized and this is damaging to those who have dedicated their lives to create better living conditions for all individuals without a political motive.
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[250] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | Animal Rights in Islam VS West | Farsi Sub English
What are some of the divine rights that an animal has?
And how profound are these divine rights that Islam has given to animals?
Is it recommended for one to eat before the animal that they...
What are some of the divine rights that an animal has?
And how profound are these divine rights that Islam has given to animals?
Is it recommended for one to eat before the animal that they ride for transportation or cargo?
Does Islam have clear regulations for animal rights or the West?
And finally, after witnessing the rights that Islam gives to animals, is the West\\\\\\\'s so called animal rights even comparable?
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei narrates and explains a tradition narrated from the 6th divinely appointed Imam, Imam Ja\\\\\\\'far ibn Muhammad al-Sadiq (A), where his eminence (A) speaks about the animal rights in Islam.
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What are some of the divine rights that an animal has?
And how profound are these divine rights that Islam has given to animals?
Is it recommended for one to eat before the animal that they ride for transportation or cargo?
Does Islam have clear regulations for animal rights or the West?
And finally, after witnessing the rights that Islam gives to animals, is the West\\\\\\\'s so called animal rights even comparable?
Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei narrates and explains a tradition narrated from the 6th divinely appointed Imam, Imam Ja\\\\\\\'far ibn Muhammad al-Sadiq (A), where his eminence (A) speaks about the animal rights in Islam.
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International Rights Activists Express Grave Concern At Crackdown On Shia In Bahrain - 23 SEP 2010 - English
Bahrain triggers human rights uproar
As many as 26 human rights organizations have called on the international community to address Bahrain's suppression of rights advocates and Shias...
Bahrain triggers human rights uproar
As many as 26 human rights organizations have called on the international community to address Bahrain's suppression of rights advocates and Shias population, an Egyptian institute says.
"We stress the international community's responsibility for curbing the security campaign aimed at silencing human rights defenders and concealing the grave abuses committed by the authorities against the citizenry, particularly the Shia community," the organizations said in a petition.
The bodies warned about "the authorities' increasing crackdown on the different forms of expression and peaceful association and assembly" and "the government's growing tendency to set the law aside in favor of naked force, detention, the torture and abuse of peaceful opponents," one of the cosignatories, the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS), said in a press release on Wednesday.
They said Manama maintained "a policy of systematic discrimination and marginalization of the Shia majority."
The Shia opposition refuses to recognize the 2002 constitution and has called for a boycott of the upcoming parliamentary elections, set for October 23. The protesting organizations also said that the suppression campaign was meant "to pave the way for wide-ranging election fraud."
Despite their demographic predominance in the kingdom, the Shias have long complained about being discriminated against by the Bahraini government when it comes to obtaining jobs and receiving services.
Earlier in the month, the Manama government revoked the citizenship of leading Shia cleric Ayatollah Sheikh Hussein al-Najati, who represents top Iraqi cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani in Bahrain, as well as the citizenship of his family.
An outspoken critic of the government, Sheikh Abdul Jaleel al-Miqdad, has also been prohibited from leading the Friday Prayers.
The Bahraini government has arrested more than 250 Shias since August, accusing 23 of them of plotting a coup and provoking "violence, rioting and terrorism."
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/143715.html
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Bahrain triggers human rights uproar
As many as 26 human rights organizations have called on the international community to address Bahrain's suppression of rights advocates and Shias population, an Egyptian institute says.
"We stress the international community's responsibility for curbing the security campaign aimed at silencing human rights defenders and concealing the grave abuses committed by the authorities against the citizenry, particularly the Shia community," the organizations said in a petition.
The bodies warned about "the authorities' increasing crackdown on the different forms of expression and peaceful association and assembly" and "the government's growing tendency to set the law aside in favor of naked force, detention, the torture and abuse of peaceful opponents," one of the cosignatories, the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS), said in a press release on Wednesday.
They said Manama maintained "a policy of systematic discrimination and marginalization of the Shia majority."
The Shia opposition refuses to recognize the 2002 constitution and has called for a boycott of the upcoming parliamentary elections, set for October 23. The protesting organizations also said that the suppression campaign was meant "to pave the way for wide-ranging election fraud."
Despite their demographic predominance in the kingdom, the Shias have long complained about being discriminated against by the Bahraini government when it comes to obtaining jobs and receiving services.
Earlier in the month, the Manama government revoked the citizenship of leading Shia cleric Ayatollah Sheikh Hussein al-Najati, who represents top Iraqi cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani in Bahrain, as well as the citizenship of his family.
An outspoken critic of the government, Sheikh Abdul Jaleel al-Miqdad, has also been prohibited from leading the Friday Prayers.
The Bahraini government has arrested more than 250 Shias since August, accusing 23 of them of plotting a coup and provoking "violence, rioting and terrorism."
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/143715.html
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[24 Oct 2013] Tehran slams UN rights rapporteur report as politicized, biased - English
Iran\'s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman has condemned a report by the UN special Human Rights Rapporteur on the country\'s rights situation as politicized and biased.
Marzieh Afkham said such...
Iran\'s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman has condemned a report by the UN special Human Rights Rapporteur on the country\'s rights situation as politicized and biased.
Marzieh Afkham said such reports should not be used as a criterion to judge the human rights situation in Iran. Afkham was reacting to the latest report by the UN Rapporteur Ahmad Shahid which accused Tehran of failing to make significant improvements on the human rights front. The Iranian foreign ministry spokeswoman said the report lacks legitimacy, as it is based on information provided by terrorist groups. Afkham also described Iran as the anchor of stability and religious democracy in a region which suffers from extremism and terrorism.
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Iran\'s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman has condemned a report by the UN special Human Rights Rapporteur on the country\'s rights situation as politicized and biased.
Marzieh Afkham said such reports should not be used as a criterion to judge the human rights situation in Iran. Afkham was reacting to the latest report by the UN Rapporteur Ahmad Shahid which accused Tehran of failing to make significant improvements on the human rights front. The Iranian foreign ministry spokeswoman said the report lacks legitimacy, as it is based on information provided by terrorist groups. Afkham also described Iran as the anchor of stability and religious democracy in a region which suffers from extremism and terrorism.
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[25 Oct 2013] Rights groups demand an end to the driving ban for women in Saudi Arabia - English
Saudi women\'s struggle for more rights is once again under the spotlight with international rights groups expressing support for them. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have thrown...
Saudi women\'s struggle for more rights is once again under the spotlight with international rights groups expressing support for them. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have thrown their weight behind a campaign calling on Saudi women to get behind wheels on Saturday in defiance of a ban on female drivers. But some signs suggest women have a tough road ahead of them in a kingdom that has been widely criticized for rights violations.
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Saudi women\'s struggle for more rights is once again under the spotlight with international rights groups expressing support for them. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have thrown their weight behind a campaign calling on Saudi women to get behind wheels on Saturday in defiance of a ban on female drivers. But some signs suggest women have a tough road ahead of them in a kingdom that has been widely criticized for rights violations.
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[13 Dec 2013] Rights activists slam Bahrain for crackdown on protests - English
In recognition of the International Human Rights Day, rights activists from around the world have gathered in Beirut to shed light on the rights violations the Bahraini regime has been committing...
In recognition of the International Human Rights Day, rights activists from around the world have gathered in Beirut to shed light on the rights violations the Bahraini regime has been committing in the tiny Persian Gulf state.
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In recognition of the International Human Rights Day, rights activists from around the world have gathered in Beirut to shed light on the rights violations the Bahraini regime has been committing in the tiny Persian Gulf state.
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[09 July 2012] Bahrain eyes seat on UN human rights committee - English
[09 July 2012] Bahrain eyes seat on UN human rights committee - English
During the last year the government of Bahrain has been internationally condemned for its use of deadly force against...
[09 July 2012] Bahrain eyes seat on UN human rights committee - English
During the last year the government of Bahrain has been internationally condemned for its use of deadly force against peaceful demonstrators.
It's been slammed for marginalizing the majority Shia population, for torturing and mistreating political prisoners, and for harassing human rights defenders, yet, despite all this, Bahrain still wants to contribute to international forums on human rights.
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[09 July 2012] Bahrain eyes seat on UN human rights committee - English
During the last year the government of Bahrain has been internationally condemned for its use of deadly force against peaceful demonstrators.
It's been slammed for marginalizing the majority Shia population, for torturing and mistreating political prisoners, and for harassing human rights defenders, yet, despite all this, Bahrain still wants to contribute to international forums on human rights.
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[20 July 2012] Myanmar rights tragedy like Palestine Allen Roland - English
[20 July 2012] Myanmar rights tragedy like Palestine Allen Roland - English
An analyst says the sanctioned ethnic cleansing of the Muslim minority in Myanmar by the country's government is akin to...
[20 July 2012] Myanmar rights tragedy like Palestine Allen Roland - English
An analyst says the sanctioned ethnic cleansing of the Muslim minority in Myanmar by the country's government is akin to the human rights abuses carried out by Israel toward the Palestinians.
Interview with Allen Roland, online columnist, California.
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[20 July 2012] Myanmar rights tragedy like Palestine Allen Roland - English
An analyst says the sanctioned ethnic cleansing of the Muslim minority in Myanmar by the country's government is akin to the human rights abuses carried out by Israel toward the Palestinians.
Interview with Allen Roland, online columnist, California.
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[10 Dec 2013] On Human Rights Day Palestinian suffering continues - English
It\'s human rights day. But not for Palestinians. Back in 1950 the UN General Assembly proclaimed the tenth of December as Human Rights Day, but decades later Palestinians in the blockaded Gaza...
It\'s human rights day. But not for Palestinians. Back in 1950 the UN General Assembly proclaimed the tenth of December as Human Rights Day, but decades later Palestinians in the blockaded Gaza Strip still continue to suffer under Israeli human rights violations.
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It\'s human rights day. But not for Palestinians. Back in 1950 the UN General Assembly proclaimed the tenth of December as Human Rights Day, but decades later Palestinians in the blockaded Gaza Strip still continue to suffer under Israeli human rights violations.
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[27 Jan 2014] US 2013 human rights violations report publicized by Iranian Basij organization - English
A report to unveil the violations of human rights in the US in 2013. Iranian Basij Organization has held a meeting in Tehran university to review a variety of human rights violations in the US...
A report to unveil the violations of human rights in the US in 2013. Iranian Basij Organization has held a meeting in Tehran university to review a variety of human rights violations in the US including abuses related to criminal justice, immigration, national security, and drug policy. Almost all the violations have been confirmed by international organizations such Human Rights Watch. The organization says within these areas, victims are often the most vulnerable members of society: racial and ethnic minorities, immigrants, children, the elderly, the poor, and prisoners.
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A report to unveil the violations of human rights in the US in 2013. Iranian Basij Organization has held a meeting in Tehran university to review a variety of human rights violations in the US including abuses related to criminal justice, immigration, national security, and drug policy. Almost all the violations have been confirmed by international organizations such Human Rights Watch. The organization says within these areas, victims are often the most vulnerable members of society: racial and ethnic minorities, immigrants, children, the elderly, the poor, and prisoners.
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Islam Protects The Rights of Women | Imam Khamenei | Farsi Sub English
What is Islam\'s goal when it comes to defending the rights of women?
And what does Islam teach when it comes to the rights of women?
What does Islam say about the rights of women and men...
What is Islam\'s goal when it comes to defending the rights of women?
And what does Islam teach when it comes to the rights of women?
What does Islam say about the rights of women and men when it comes to the family?
And finally, what are some of the forms of oppression being committed against women?
The Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, highlights how \"Islam Protects The Rights of Women\".
A refreshing outlook indeed as the world celebrates International Women\'s Day.
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What is Islam\'s goal when it comes to defending the rights of women?
And what does Islam teach when it comes to the rights of women?
What does Islam say about the rights of women and men when it comes to the family?
And finally, what are some of the forms of oppression being committed against women?
The Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, highlights how \"Islam Protects The Rights of Women\".
A refreshing outlook indeed as the world celebrates International Women\'s Day.
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