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[21 Oct 2013] Pakistani tribal women protest illegal detention of their family members - English
Dozens of Pakistani families from tribal regions have traveled to the capital, Islamabad to protest the rising number of illegal detentions and disappearances in conflict-hit areas. They blame...
Dozens of Pakistani families from tribal regions have traveled to the capital, Islamabad to protest the rising number of illegal detentions and disappearances in conflict-hit areas. They blame security forces for using brutal tactics against their family members and depriving them of seeing their loved ones ever again.
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Dozens of Pakistani families from tribal regions have traveled to the capital, Islamabad to protest the rising number of illegal detentions and disappearances in conflict-hit areas. They blame security forces for using brutal tactics against their family members and depriving them of seeing their loved ones ever again.
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[02 Feb 2014] Shia Houthi fighters have overrun the strongholds of pro Salafi tribal militants - English
In northern Yemen, Shia Houthi fighters have overrun the strongholds of pro-Salafi tribal militants.
Local sources say Houthis have taken control of the town of Houth as well as Khamri village...
In northern Yemen, Shia Houthi fighters have overrun the strongholds of pro-Salafi tribal militants.
Local sources say Houthis have taken control of the town of Houth as well as Khamri village from tribal gunmen in the north. The move is considered a major advance for the Shia fighters following weeks of battles with pro-Salafi militants. Houthi fighters and gunmen from the Hashid tribe have been engaged in heavy fighting since early January. Hundreds of people have lost their lives in the clashes since last October.
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In northern Yemen, Shia Houthi fighters have overrun the strongholds of pro-Salafi tribal militants.
Local sources say Houthis have taken control of the town of Houth as well as Khamri village from tribal gunmen in the north. The move is considered a major advance for the Shia fighters following weeks of battles with pro-Salafi militants. Houthi fighters and gunmen from the Hashid tribe have been engaged in heavy fighting since early January. Hundreds of people have lost their lives in the clashes since last October.
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[02 Feb 2014] Heavy fighting erupts between Houthis pro Salafi tribal militants in Yemen - English
In northern Yemen, heavy clashes have erupted between Shia Houthi fighters and pro-Salafi tribal militants.
Militants have launched missiles at civilian homes in the town on Houth. This comes...
In northern Yemen, heavy clashes have erupted between Shia Houthi fighters and pro-Salafi tribal militants.
Militants have launched missiles at civilian homes in the town on Houth. This comes after Houthis took control of the town as well as the village of Khamri from tribal gunmen. The advances are considered huge victories for the Shia fighters following weeks of battles with pro-Salafi militants. Houthi fighters and gunmen from the Hashid tribe have been engaged in heavy fighting since early January. Hundreds of people have lost their lives in the clashes since October.
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In northern Yemen, heavy clashes have erupted between Shia Houthi fighters and pro-Salafi tribal militants.
Militants have launched missiles at civilian homes in the town on Houth. This comes after Houthis took control of the town as well as the village of Khamri from tribal gunmen. The advances are considered huge victories for the Shia fighters following weeks of battles with pro-Salafi militants. Houthi fighters and gunmen from the Hashid tribe have been engaged in heavy fighting since early January. Hundreds of people have lost their lives in the clashes since October.
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Iraq forcefully condemns US occupation - 02Nov08 - English
Tribal members wave Iraqi national flags while chanting anti US slogans during a protest in Baghdad. Iraqi tribal leaders have denounced US efforts to force a controversial security pact on Baghdad...
Tribal members wave Iraqi national flags while chanting anti US slogans during a protest in Baghdad. Iraqi tribal leaders have denounced US efforts to force a controversial security pact on Baghdad calling for an end to the occupation. PressTv Report
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Tribal members wave Iraqi national flags while chanting anti US slogans during a protest in Baghdad. Iraqi tribal leaders have denounced US efforts to force a controversial security pact on Baghdad calling for an end to the occupation. PressTv Report
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[24 Nov 2013] In Afghanistan, the Loya Jirga endorses a controversial deal with the US - English
The grand assembly of Afghan tribal elders and politicians has endorsed a controversial security pact with the United States.
The Loya Jirga members have called on the Afghan president to sign...
The grand assembly of Afghan tribal elders and politicians has endorsed a controversial security pact with the United States.
The Loya Jirga members have called on the Afghan president to sign the deal by the end of the year. But Hamid Karzai says he will only sign the agreement if the US brings peace to Afghanistan. The announcements were made on the final day of intensive talks among tribal elders who were tasked with deciding the fate of the deal. The security deal allows the US to keep thousands of its troops in Afghanistan beyond the 20-14 withdrawal date.
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The grand assembly of Afghan tribal elders and politicians has endorsed a controversial security pact with the United States.
The Loya Jirga members have called on the Afghan president to sign the deal by the end of the year. But Hamid Karzai says he will only sign the agreement if the US brings peace to Afghanistan. The announcements were made on the final day of intensive talks among tribal elders who were tasked with deciding the fate of the deal. The security deal allows the US to keep thousands of its troops in Afghanistan beyond the 20-14 withdrawal date.
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[24 Nov 2013] In Afghanistan the Loya Jirga endorses a controversial deal with the US - English
The grand assembly of Afghan tribal elders and politicians has endorsed a controversial security pact with the United States.
The Loya Jirga members have called on the Afghan president to sign...
The grand assembly of Afghan tribal elders and politicians has endorsed a controversial security pact with the United States.
The Loya Jirga members have called on the Afghan president to sign the deal by the end of the year. But Hamid Karzai says he will only sign the agreement if the US brings peace to Afghanistan. The announcements were made on the final day of intensive talks among tribal elders who were tasked with deciding the fate of the deal. The security deal allows the US to keep thousands of its troops in Afghanistan beyond the 20-14 withdrawal date.
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The grand assembly of Afghan tribal elders and politicians has endorsed a controversial security pact with the United States.
The Loya Jirga members have called on the Afghan president to sign the deal by the end of the year. But Hamid Karzai says he will only sign the agreement if the US brings peace to Afghanistan. The announcements were made on the final day of intensive talks among tribal elders who were tasked with deciding the fate of the deal. The security deal allows the US to keep thousands of its troops in Afghanistan beyond the 20-14 withdrawal date.
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