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[11 Dec 2013] Security forces fire tear gas on Egyptian student protesters in Cairo - English
Egypt is witnessing another day of violence. Clashes have broken out between security forces and pro-Morsi protesters in the capital Cairo and the country\'s second largest city, Alexandria....
Egypt is witnessing another day of violence. Clashes have broken out between security forces and pro-Morsi protesters in the capital Cairo and the country\'s second largest city, Alexandria.
Security forces attacked student protesters on the campus of al-Azhar University in Cairo. Reports from Egypt say several other universities in the capital have also become the scene of violent clashes between security forces and student protesters. Clashes have also been reported from two areas in Alexandria as people demanded an end to the military rule and the reinstatement of the ousted president, Mohamed Morsi. Several people were detained as police tried to disperse demonstrators. On Tuesday, security forces clashed with students on two university campuses in Cairo and the Asyut governorate. The health ministry has confirmed that 36 people were injured in the violence there. Egyptian universities have recently witnessed mass student rallies in support of the toppled leader.
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Egypt is witnessing another day of violence. Clashes have broken out between security forces and pro-Morsi protesters in the capital Cairo and the country\'s second largest city, Alexandria.
Security forces attacked student protesters on the campus of al-Azhar University in Cairo. Reports from Egypt say several other universities in the capital have also become the scene of violent clashes between security forces and student protesters. Clashes have also been reported from two areas in Alexandria as people demanded an end to the military rule and the reinstatement of the ousted president, Mohamed Morsi. Several people were detained as police tried to disperse demonstrators. On Tuesday, security forces clashed with students on two university campuses in Cairo and the Asyut governorate. The health ministry has confirmed that 36 people were injured in the violence there. Egyptian universities have recently witnessed mass student rallies in support of the toppled leader.
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[30 Oct 2013] Egyptian police disperse student rally in Cairo - English
Egyptian security forces storm Cairo\'s al-Azhar University following a student protest in support of ousted president Mohamed Morsi. For several weeks now, the students have been demonstrating at...
Egyptian security forces storm Cairo\'s al-Azhar University following a student protest in support of ousted president Mohamed Morsi. For several weeks now, the students have been demonstrating at the country\'s top institution against the army\'s ouster of the first democratically-elected president in early July.
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Egyptian security forces storm Cairo\'s al-Azhar University following a student protest in support of ousted president Mohamed Morsi. For several weeks now, the students have been demonstrating at the country\'s top institution against the army\'s ouster of the first democratically-elected president in early July.
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[21 Nov 2013] Student killed as Egypt security forces attack al-Azhar University domitory - English
Egyptian security forces kill a student after storming the dormitory of al-Azhar University. Dozens others are injured. Security forces have also detained dozens of students who support ousted...
Egyptian security forces kill a student after storming the dormitory of al-Azhar University. Dozens others are injured. Security forces have also detained dozens of students who support ousted president Mohamed Morsi. One of the buildings inside the university campus was set on fire during the attack in the capital, Cairo. On Wednesday, Egyptians staged protests against military rule in different towns and cities, including Alexandria, Tanta and Helwan. The demonstrators chanted slogans against army chief Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. Egypt has been gripped by a political crisis and street protests since the army toppled President Morsi in early July. Thousands have been killed as the military cracks down on demonstrations across the country. Thousands of others have also been arrested.
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Egyptian security forces kill a student after storming the dormitory of al-Azhar University. Dozens others are injured. Security forces have also detained dozens of students who support ousted president Mohamed Morsi. One of the buildings inside the university campus was set on fire during the attack in the capital, Cairo. On Wednesday, Egyptians staged protests against military rule in different towns and cities, including Alexandria, Tanta and Helwan. The demonstrators chanted slogans against army chief Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. Egypt has been gripped by a political crisis and street protests since the army toppled President Morsi in early July. Thousands have been killed as the military cracks down on demonstrations across the country. Thousands of others have also been arrested.
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[06 Dec 2013] Greek protesters commemorate 2008 killing of teenage student - English
Thousands of anti-austerity protesters have held a demonstration in Athens to commemorate a teenage student killed by the police in 2008. Clashes were reported between police and protesters at the...
Thousands of anti-austerity protesters have held a demonstration in Athens to commemorate a teenage student killed by the police in 2008. Clashes were reported between police and protesters at the end of the day.
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Thousands of anti-austerity protesters have held a demonstration in Athens to commemorate a teenage student killed by the police in 2008. Clashes were reported between police and protesters at the end of the day.
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[16 Jan 2014] One student killed; several hurt in Cairo University clashes - English
In egypt, one student protester is killed and several others are injured in clashes with army supporters at the Cairo University\'s main campus.
In another incidence of violence in the capital,...
In egypt, one student protester is killed and several others are injured in clashes with army supporters at the Cairo University\'s main campus.
In another incidence of violence in the capital, a group of students attacked the administrative office\'s gates of the Ain el-Shams University. All this after a two-day constitutional referendum that was hoped to end the deadly clashes across the country. The vote was boycotted by supporters of Egypt\'s former president Mohamed Morsi and opponents of the government. Although vote-counting is still underway, some Egyptian officials have claimed the turnout has exceeded fifty percent of eligible voters.
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In egypt, one student protester is killed and several others are injured in clashes with army supporters at the Cairo University\'s main campus.
In another incidence of violence in the capital, a group of students attacked the administrative office\'s gates of the Ain el-Shams University. All this after a two-day constitutional referendum that was hoped to end the deadly clashes across the country. The vote was boycotted by supporters of Egypt\'s former president Mohamed Morsi and opponents of the government. Although vote-counting is still underway, some Egyptian officials have claimed the turnout has exceeded fifty percent of eligible voters.
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[21 Feb 2014] Student protester killed in Egypt Minya province - English
At least one Egyptian protester has been killed in an anti-government demonstration in the center of the country.
Officials say the 18-year-old student was shot and killed by the security forces...
At least one Egyptian protester has been killed in an anti-government demonstration in the center of the country.
Officials say the 18-year-old student was shot and killed by the security forces in the city of Deir Mawas in Minya province. The demonstration, organized by supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood, was held to commemorate Egypt\'s Student Day and denounce a decision to delay the start of the academic year. The demonstrators were also angry about the possibility that army chief Marshal Sisi may run for president. Similar demonstrations were also held in Alexandria, Monufia, Ismailiyah, Suez, and Cairo. The security forces fired tear gas and birdshot at protesters in those cities.
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At least one Egyptian protester has been killed in an anti-government demonstration in the center of the country.
Officials say the 18-year-old student was shot and killed by the security forces in the city of Deir Mawas in Minya province. The demonstration, organized by supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood, was held to commemorate Egypt\'s Student Day and denounce a decision to delay the start of the academic year. The demonstrators were also angry about the possibility that army chief Marshal Sisi may run for president. Similar demonstrations were also held in Alexandria, Monufia, Ismailiyah, Suez, and Cairo. The security forces fired tear gas and birdshot at protesters in those cities.
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The duties of a Student by the Leader - Farsi sub English
The duties of a Student by the Leader
The duties of a Student by the Leader
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Toxic Student Loans | One Minute Wisdom | English
One of the unfortunate things about growing up are those nasty student loans which seem to just keep piling up, higher and higher.
And more unfortunate is the fact that the fancier the...
One of the unfortunate things about growing up are those nasty student loans which seem to just keep piling up, higher and higher.
And more unfortunate is the fact that the fancier the university is, the higher the price tag; and in return, the larger the back-breaking loan you have to take out.
All, just so that you can get an education!
Well, Sayyid Shahryar speaks to us about a university which is the best and most perfect university known to all of humanity.
And it won\\\'t cost you a single penny to attend.
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One of the unfortunate things about growing up are those nasty student loans which seem to just keep piling up, higher and higher.
And more unfortunate is the fact that the fancier the university is, the higher the price tag; and in return, the larger the back-breaking loan you have to take out.
All, just so that you can get an education!
Well, Sayyid Shahryar speaks to us about a university which is the best and most perfect university known to all of humanity.
And it won\\\'t cost you a single penny to attend.
#IslamicPulse #OneMinuteWisdom #OMW #Akhlaq #Ethics #Morality #Islam #Quran #AhlulBayt #University #Uni #College #StudentLoans #Allah
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Pakistani Student refuses to take award from US Ambassador - Urdu
Pakistani Student refuses to take award from US Ambassador in protest of US bombings in Pakistan and continuous US support for the dictatorship
Pakistani Student refuses to take award from US Ambassador in protest of US bombings in Pakistan and continuous US support for the dictatorship
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[1 June 13] Student loan crisis hits America - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Dean Henderson, author of Big Oil & Their Bankers In The Persian Gulf, Missouri, about zero- interest rate deals between Wall street and the Federal...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Dean Henderson, author of Big Oil & Their Bankers In The Persian Gulf, Missouri, about zero- interest rate deals between Wall street and the Federal Reserve, student loan debt and how this is real life in America.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Dean Henderson, author of Big Oil & Their Bankers In The Persian Gulf, Missouri, about zero- interest rate deals between Wall street and the Federal Reserve, student loan debt and how this is real life in America.
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A Day in the Life of a Hawza Student | Mini Documentary | Al-Siddiqah Al-Zahra (S) Islamic Seminary | English
In this six-minute short documentary, we tell you what life as a mom and a Hawza student looks like through the lense of one of our very own students, Sr. Fatema Hirji.
Note: Please remember to...
In this six-minute short documentary, we tell you what life as a mom and a Hawza student looks like through the lense of one of our very own students, Sr. Fatema Hirji.
Note: Please remember to turn on the subtitles for the Farsi interviews!
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In this six-minute short documentary, we tell you what life as a mom and a Hawza student looks like through the lense of one of our very own students, Sr. Fatema Hirji.
Note: Please remember to turn on the subtitles for the Farsi interviews!