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[16 Jan 2014] Bandar bin Sultan mastermind, financier of Saudi terror operations: James Petras - English
Saudi Arabia is under fire in the region for its war-mongering foreign policies. In a recent article by professor James Petras from Binghamton University in New York, the role of a man on top of...
Saudi Arabia is under fire in the region for its war-mongering foreign policies. In a recent article by professor James Petras from Binghamton University in New York, the role of a man on top of what he calls \"the Saudi terror network\" has been highlighted. The article explains how the Saudi spy chief, Bandar bin Bandar has financed and armed clandestine terror operations in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere, by using al-Qaeda affiliates and the Saudi-controlled, radical Wahhabi sect. For more on the subject, we interviewed the author of the article: \"Global Terrorism and Saudi Arabia: Bandar\'s Terror Network\".
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Saudi Arabia is under fire in the region for its war-mongering foreign policies. In a recent article by professor James Petras from Binghamton University in New York, the role of a man on top of what he calls \"the Saudi terror network\" has been highlighted. The article explains how the Saudi spy chief, Bandar bin Bandar has financed and armed clandestine terror operations in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere, by using al-Qaeda affiliates and the Saudi-controlled, radical Wahhabi sect. For more on the subject, we interviewed the author of the article: \"Global Terrorism and Saudi Arabia: Bandar\'s Terror Network\".
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[16 June 2012] British Muslim charity suspended after anti - terror row - English
[16 June 2012] British Muslim charity suspended after anti - terror row - English
The Muslim Youth Helpline is a phone service for vulnerable young people Its staff can be seen here in a...
[16 June 2012] British Muslim charity suspended after anti - terror row - English
The Muslim Youth Helpline is a phone service for vulnerable young people Its staff can be seen here in a promotional video explaining what they do and urging the public to support their work
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[16 June 2012] British Muslim charity suspended after anti - terror row - English
The Muslim Youth Helpline is a phone service for vulnerable young people Its staff can be seen here in a promotional video explaining what they do and urging the public to support their work
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[10 Feb 2014] Report slams UK government\'s counter terror policy - English
The British government\'s anti-terror policy has long been criticized as ineffective and discriminatory against the country\'s Muslim community. Now, a new report details how those policies have...
The British government\'s anti-terror policy has long been criticized as ineffective and discriminatory against the country\'s Muslim community. Now, a new report details how those policies have impacted every aspect of British Muslims\' lives.
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The British government\'s anti-terror policy has long been criticized as ineffective and discriminatory against the country\'s Muslim community. Now, a new report details how those policies have impacted every aspect of British Muslims\' lives.
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PressTv- US Terror Report and plot against Nasrallah - English
PressTv report covering Hezbollahs response on US terror report. It also discloses the Israeli plot to assasinate Syed Hasan Nasrallah.
PressTv report covering Hezbollahs response on US terror report. It also discloses the Israeli plot to assasinate Syed Hasan Nasrallah.
The war on terror targets Pakistan - Part 2 - English
In this part of this series investigative military historian Gareth Porter expands on the multiple factors at play behind the decision by the Bush administration to allow US Special Forces to...
In this part of this series investigative military historian Gareth Porter expands on the multiple factors at play behind the decision by the Bush administration to allow US Special Forces to conduct targeted strikes inside Pakistan against the better judgement of the National Intelligence Council. Porter stresses how this constitutes a very dangerous escalation of the war on terror which may lead to further destabilization of Pakistan a nuclear armed nation of 170 million people and even to a war between the US and Pakistan.
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In this part of this series investigative military historian Gareth Porter expands on the multiple factors at play behind the decision by the Bush administration to allow US Special Forces to conduct targeted strikes inside Pakistan against the better judgement of the National Intelligence Council. Porter stresses how this constitutes a very dangerous escalation of the war on terror which may lead to further destabilization of Pakistan a nuclear armed nation of 170 million people and even to a war between the US and Pakistan.
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Saddam-s Terror - 16 July 1979 - see English description - Arabic
This is a very famous footage from July 16 1979. The man speaking was Secretary of the Baath Party who was forced to name Iraqi officials who supposedly were part of a Syrian plot against Iraq. The...
This is a very famous footage from July 16 1979. The man speaking was Secretary of the Baath Party who was forced to name Iraqi officials who supposedly were part of a Syrian plot against Iraq. The men being led out were never seen again. The men remaining were spared that day. Later some of the spared officials were forced to personally execute their colleagues who were not so lucky. On that day Iraq went from being a garden variety middle-east dictatorship to a totalitarian police state and added flying colors to CIA's achievement book which supported Bakr-Saddam coup in the first place, then supported Saddam extensively during the Iran-Iraq war and armed him with chemical and biological weapons. The Secretary of Baath also met an unfavorable fate. The person who tries to raise hand and speak in the middle of the clip was Saddam's old friend. He was not allowed to talk and led out. This video was sent all over Iraq to induce terror in people's hearts.
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This is a very famous footage from July 16 1979. The man speaking was Secretary of the Baath Party who was forced to name Iraqi officials who supposedly were part of a Syrian plot against Iraq. The men being led out were never seen again. The men remaining were spared that day. Later some of the spared officials were forced to personally execute their colleagues who were not so lucky. On that day Iraq went from being a garden variety middle-east dictatorship to a totalitarian police state and added flying colors to CIA's achievement book which supported Bakr-Saddam coup in the first place, then supported Saddam extensively during the Iran-Iraq war and armed him with chemical and biological weapons. The Secretary of Baath also met an unfavorable fate. The person who tries to raise hand and speak in the middle of the clip was Saddam's old friend. He was not allowed to talk and led out. This video was sent all over Iraq to induce terror in people's hearts.
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US nation intelligence chiefs terror attack is Certain - English
According to the nation intelligence chiefs a terror attack in the United States will likely be launched within the next six months
According to the nation intelligence chiefs a terror attack in the United States will likely be launched within the next six months
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Politics of terror threats - 09Nov2010 - English
The recent incidents over parcel bombs across Europe and the continuing threat of extremist attacks against some countries around the world is forcing governments to adopt stricter security...
The recent incidents over parcel bombs across Europe and the continuing threat of extremist attacks against some countries around the world is forcing governments to adopt stricter security measures. Do governments use terror alerts to advance their political agendas?
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The recent incidents over parcel bombs across Europe and the continuing threat of extremist attacks against some countries around the world is forcing governments to adopt stricter security measures. Do governments use terror alerts to advance their political agendas?
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