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[19 Jan 2014] Tunis hosts intl. gathering to support Palestinian cause - English
Tunis has hosted an international summit to support the Palestinian cause and raise awareness about Israel\\\'s crimes against humanity in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Participants...
Tunis has hosted an international summit to support the Palestinian cause and raise awareness about Israel\\\'s crimes against humanity in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Participants included African and Asian individuals who described any ties with Israel as illegal. They also urged unity among Muslims against Israel\\\'s occupation of Palestinian land and what they called Tel Aviv\\\'s permanent disrespect for International law. The summit was organized by the Tunisian NGO, Maghrebian Congress to support al-Quds and Palestine. Activists from the Maghrebian Congress to support al-Quds and Palestine firmly state that the normalization of ties with the Israeli regime is a crime against millions of Palestinians. Observers believe resistance is the only strategy to end Israel\\\'s injustice in the occupied Palestinian Territories.
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Tunis has hosted an international summit to support the Palestinian cause and raise awareness about Israel\\\'s crimes against humanity in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Participants included African and Asian individuals who described any ties with Israel as illegal. They also urged unity among Muslims against Israel\\\'s occupation of Palestinian land and what they called Tel Aviv\\\'s permanent disrespect for International law. The summit was organized by the Tunisian NGO, Maghrebian Congress to support al-Quds and Palestine. Activists from the Maghrebian Congress to support al-Quds and Palestine firmly state that the normalization of ties with the Israeli regime is a crime against millions of Palestinians. Observers believe resistance is the only strategy to end Israel\\\'s injustice in the occupied Palestinian Territories.
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[14 July 13] Tunis demonstration denounce military coup in Egypt - English
calling for the respect of the legitimacy of the Tunisian government. They also denounced the military coup in Egypt, which they described as a Western conspiracy. The demonstrators slammed the...
calling for the respect of the legitimacy of the Tunisian government. They also denounced the military coup in Egypt, which they described as a Western conspiracy. The demonstrators slammed the financial aid by Saudi Arabia and the UAE to the Egyptian Military commanders amid a strong outrage by millions of supporters of the country\'s ousted president Morsi. The Tunisians warned against similar interference in their country. The protesters waved the Egyptian flag and addressed messages to the agents of former Tunisian president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali who fled to Saudi Arabia following a popular uprising in 2011.
Adnen Chauachi, Press TV, Tunis
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calling for the respect of the legitimacy of the Tunisian government. They also denounced the military coup in Egypt, which they described as a Western conspiracy. The demonstrators slammed the financial aid by Saudi Arabia and the UAE to the Egyptian Military commanders amid a strong outrage by millions of supporters of the country\'s ousted president Morsi. The Tunisians warned against similar interference in their country. The protesters waved the Egyptian flag and addressed messages to the agents of former Tunisian president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali who fled to Saudi Arabia following a popular uprising in 2011.
Adnen Chauachi, Press TV, Tunis
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Tunisia Revolution Values - Hijab - 04Feb2011 - English
In Tunisia, people are coming to terms with their new liberties following the revolution and departure of former President Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali.
Press TV's Mark Votier reports from Tunis.
In Tunisia, people are coming to terms with their new liberties following the revolution and departure of former President Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali.
Press TV's Mark Votier reports from Tunis.
[4 February 2011] Friday Prayer Sermon - Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei - Arabic sub Urdu
4 February 2011 Friday sermon was very important for Revolutions specially for Egypt and Tunis please read the urdu carefully and this message is for all Revolutionaly nations
4 February 2011 Friday sermon was very important for Revolutions specially for Egypt and Tunis please read the urdu carefully and this message is for all Revolutionaly nations
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[10 May 13] Tunisian activists warn against recruitment by Syrian terrorists - English
The National Coordination Committee for the Support of Syria organized a conference in Tunis to inform the public about the cases of hundreds of people who are recruited each week by foreign...
The National Coordination Committee for the Support of Syria organized a conference in Tunis to inform the public about the cases of hundreds of people who are recruited each week by foreign militias to join the war on Syria.
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The National Coordination Committee for the Support of Syria organized a conference in Tunis to inform the public about the cases of hundreds of people who are recruited each week by foreign militias to join the war on Syria.
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Tunisia Turmoil Threatens Arab Regimes - 22 Jan 2011 - English
After a revolt ousted longtime President Ben Ali from Tunesia, anger in the country has not subsided just yet. As Mark Phillips reports, many Tunisians are now rejecting the new proposed government.
After a revolt ousted longtime President Ben Ali from Tunesia, anger in the country has not subsided just yet. As Mark Phillips reports, many Tunisians are now rejecting the new proposed government.
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Egypt Revolution? Video of deadly anti-Mubarak protests in Cairo - All Languages
Hundreds of people around the world have held demonstrations near Egyptian embassies to support the ongoing protests against President Hosni Mubarak.
In Turkey, groups of people gathered outside...
Hundreds of people around the world have held demonstrations near Egyptian embassies to support the ongoing protests against President Hosni Mubarak.
In Turkey, groups of people gathered outside the Egyptian Embassy in Ankara in a show of solidarity with protesters in Egypt.
In London, demonstrators called on the Egyptian authorities to avoid the use of force against protesters.
In the Tunisian capital of Tunis, a similar rally was held in front of the Egyptian Embassy to support the uprising in Egypt.
"We are here to say that the Tunisian people are behind the Egyptian people. They have suffered in the way that we suffered. It's time for change," AFP quoted one protester as saying.
A demonstration is also expected in Germany to show solidarity with Egyptian protesters.
Egyptian security forces have clashed with protesters in the capital Cairo and several other cities where rallies are held against the government of Mubarak.
Thousands of protesters have defied an overnight curfew and to stay on Cairo's streets. Security forces have been replaced with army troops on the streets of Alexandria.
Latest reports at least three people have been killed during Friday's protests, bringing to 12 the number of those killed in the unrest. Scores of others have been wounded in the massive protests.
Egypt's largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, earlier called on all Egyptians to take to the streets. Sources say the opposition leaders brace for massive arrests across the country.
The Egyptian government has cut all cell-phone and Internet services amid anti-government demonstrations that began after the Friday prayers.
The army has also been brought in and military vehicles are seen on the streets of the capital following violent clashes between police and protesters.
Opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei was among other top figures, who attended the rally.
Reports say ElBaradei has been placed under house arrest after joining the massive anti-government protests in Cairo.
Security forces initially prevented ElBaradei from leaving a mosque in Giza.
The mosque was under siege for several hours before ElBaradei was put under house arrest.
ElBaradei has said he would help head a transitional government if Mubarak steps down.
Many more people including opposition activists have been arrested. Protesters want an end to the decades-long rule of Mubarak.
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Hundreds of people around the world have held demonstrations near Egyptian embassies to support the ongoing protests against President Hosni Mubarak.
In Turkey, groups of people gathered outside the Egyptian Embassy in Ankara in a show of solidarity with protesters in Egypt.
In London, demonstrators called on the Egyptian authorities to avoid the use of force against protesters.
In the Tunisian capital of Tunis, a similar rally was held in front of the Egyptian Embassy to support the uprising in Egypt.
"We are here to say that the Tunisian people are behind the Egyptian people. They have suffered in the way that we suffered. It's time for change," AFP quoted one protester as saying.
A demonstration is also expected in Germany to show solidarity with Egyptian protesters.
Egyptian security forces have clashed with protesters in the capital Cairo and several other cities where rallies are held against the government of Mubarak.
Thousands of protesters have defied an overnight curfew and to stay on Cairo's streets. Security forces have been replaced with army troops on the streets of Alexandria.
Latest reports at least three people have been killed during Friday's protests, bringing to 12 the number of those killed in the unrest. Scores of others have been wounded in the massive protests.
Egypt's largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, earlier called on all Egyptians to take to the streets. Sources say the opposition leaders brace for massive arrests across the country.
The Egyptian government has cut all cell-phone and Internet services amid anti-government demonstrations that began after the Friday prayers.
The army has also been brought in and military vehicles are seen on the streets of the capital following violent clashes between police and protesters.
Opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei was among other top figures, who attended the rally.
Reports say ElBaradei has been placed under house arrest after joining the massive anti-government protests in Cairo.
Security forces initially prevented ElBaradei from leaving a mosque in Giza.
The mosque was under siege for several hours before ElBaradei was put under house arrest.
ElBaradei has said he would help head a transitional government if Mubarak steps down.
Many more people including opposition activists have been arrested. Protesters want an end to the decades-long rule of Mubarak.
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Egypt Unrest: Video of police killing teen protester, riots aftermath - English
Hundreds of people around the world have held demonstrations near Egyptian embassies to support the ongoing protests against President Hosni Mubarak. In Turkey, groups of people gathered outside...
Hundreds of people around the world have held demonstrations near Egyptian embassies to support the ongoing protests against President Hosni Mubarak. In Turkey, groups of people gathered outside the Egyptian Embassy in Ankara in a show of solidarity with protesters in Egypt.
In London, demonstrators called on the Egyptian authorities to avoid the use of force against protesters.
In the Tunisian capital of Tunis, a similar rally was held in front of the Egyptian Embassy to support the uprising in Egypt.
"We are here to say that the Tunisian people are behind the Egyptian people. They have suffered in the way that we suffered. It's time for change," AFP quoted one protester as saying.
A demonstration is also expected in Germany to show solidarity with Egyptian protesters.
Egyptian security forces have clashed with protesters in the capital Cairo and several other cities where rallies are held against the government of Mubarak.
Thousands of protesters have defied an overnight curfew and to stay on Cairo's streets. Security forces have been replaced with army troops on the streets of Alexandria.
Latest reports at least three people have been killed during Friday's protests, bringing to 12 the number of those killed in the unrest. Scores of others have been wounded in the massive protests.
Egypt's largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, earlier called on all Egyptians to take to the streets. Sources say the opposition leaders brace for massive arrests across the country.
The Egyptian government has cut all cell-phone and Internet services amid anti-government demonstrations that began after the Friday prayers.
The army has also been brought in and military vehicles are seen on the streets of the capital following violent clashes between police and protesters.
Opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei was among other top figures, who attended the rally.
Reports say ElBaradei has been placed under house arrest after joining the massive anti-government protests in Cairo.
Security forces initially prevented ElBaradei from leaving a mosque in Giza.
The mosque was under siege for several hours before ElBaradei was put under house arrest.
ElBaradei has said he would help head a transitional government if Mubarak steps down.
Many more people including opposition activists have been arrested. Protesters want an end to the decades-long rule of Mubarak.
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Hundreds of people around the world have held demonstrations near Egyptian embassies to support the ongoing protests against President Hosni Mubarak. In Turkey, groups of people gathered outside the Egyptian Embassy in Ankara in a show of solidarity with protesters in Egypt.
In London, demonstrators called on the Egyptian authorities to avoid the use of force against protesters.
In the Tunisian capital of Tunis, a similar rally was held in front of the Egyptian Embassy to support the uprising in Egypt.
"We are here to say that the Tunisian people are behind the Egyptian people. They have suffered in the way that we suffered. It's time for change," AFP quoted one protester as saying.
A demonstration is also expected in Germany to show solidarity with Egyptian protesters.
Egyptian security forces have clashed with protesters in the capital Cairo and several other cities where rallies are held against the government of Mubarak.
Thousands of protesters have defied an overnight curfew and to stay on Cairo's streets. Security forces have been replaced with army troops on the streets of Alexandria.
Latest reports at least three people have been killed during Friday's protests, bringing to 12 the number of those killed in the unrest. Scores of others have been wounded in the massive protests.
Egypt's largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, earlier called on all Egyptians to take to the streets. Sources say the opposition leaders brace for massive arrests across the country.
The Egyptian government has cut all cell-phone and Internet services amid anti-government demonstrations that began after the Friday prayers.
The army has also been brought in and military vehicles are seen on the streets of the capital following violent clashes between police and protesters.
Opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei was among other top figures, who attended the rally.
Reports say ElBaradei has been placed under house arrest after joining the massive anti-government protests in Cairo.
Security forces initially prevented ElBaradei from leaving a mosque in Giza.
The mosque was under siege for several hours before ElBaradei was put under house arrest.
ElBaradei has said he would help head a transitional government if Mubarak steps down.
Many more people including opposition activists have been arrested. Protesters want an end to the decades-long rule of Mubarak.
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Dramatic video as thousands clash with Egypt riot police in Cairo - English
Hundreds of people around the world have held demonstrations near Egyptian embassies to support the ongoing protests against President Hosni Mubarak. In Turkey, groups of people gathered outside...
Hundreds of people around the world have held demonstrations near Egyptian embassies to support the ongoing protests against President Hosni Mubarak. In Turkey, groups of people gathered outside the Egyptian Embassy in Ankara in a show of solidarity with protesters in Egypt.
In London, demonstrators called on the Egyptian authorities to avoid the use of force against protesters.
In the Tunisian capital of Tunis, a similar rally was held in front of the Egyptian Embassy to support the uprising in Egypt.
"We are here to say that the Tunisian people are behind the Egyptian people. They have suffered in the way that we suffered. It's time for change," AFP quoted one protester as saying.
A demonstration is also expected in Germany to show solidarity with Egyptian protesters.
Egyptian security forces have clashed with protesters in the capital Cairo and several other cities where rallies are held against the government of Mubarak.
Thousands of protesters have defied an overnight curfew and to stay on Cairo's streets. Security forces have been replaced with army troops on the streets of Alexandria.
Latest reports at least three people have been killed during Friday's protests, bringing to 12 the number of those killed in the unrest. Scores of others have been wounded in the massive protests.
Egypt's largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, earlier called on all Egyptians to take to the streets. Sources say the opposition leaders brace for massive arrests across the country.
The Egyptian government has cut all cell-phone and Internet services amid anti-government demonstrations that began after the Friday prayers.
The army has also been brought in and military vehicles are seen on the streets of the capital following violent clashes between police and protesters.
Opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei was among other top figures, who attended the rally.
Reports say ElBaradei has been placed under house arrest after joining the massive anti-government protests in Cairo.
Security forces initially prevented ElBaradei from leaving a mosque in Giza.
The mosque was under siege for several hours before ElBaradei was put under house arrest.
ElBaradei has said he would help head a transitional government if Mubarak steps down.
Many more people including opposition activists have been arrested. Protesters want an end to the decades-long rule of Mubarak.
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Hundreds of people around the world have held demonstrations near Egyptian embassies to support the ongoing protests against President Hosni Mubarak. In Turkey, groups of people gathered outside the Egyptian Embassy in Ankara in a show of solidarity with protesters in Egypt.
In London, demonstrators called on the Egyptian authorities to avoid the use of force against protesters.
In the Tunisian capital of Tunis, a similar rally was held in front of the Egyptian Embassy to support the uprising in Egypt.
"We are here to say that the Tunisian people are behind the Egyptian people. They have suffered in the way that we suffered. It's time for change," AFP quoted one protester as saying.
A demonstration is also expected in Germany to show solidarity with Egyptian protesters.
Egyptian security forces have clashed with protesters in the capital Cairo and several other cities where rallies are held against the government of Mubarak.
Thousands of protesters have defied an overnight curfew and to stay on Cairo's streets. Security forces have been replaced with army troops on the streets of Alexandria.
Latest reports at least three people have been killed during Friday's protests, bringing to 12 the number of those killed in the unrest. Scores of others have been wounded in the massive protests.
Egypt's largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, earlier called on all Egyptians to take to the streets. Sources say the opposition leaders brace for massive arrests across the country.
The Egyptian government has cut all cell-phone and Internet services amid anti-government demonstrations that began after the Friday prayers.
The army has also been brought in and military vehicles are seen on the streets of the capital following violent clashes between police and protesters.
Opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei was among other top figures, who attended the rally.
Reports say ElBaradei has been placed under house arrest after joining the massive anti-government protests in Cairo.
Security forces initially prevented ElBaradei from leaving a mosque in Giza.
The mosque was under siege for several hours before ElBaradei was put under house arrest.
ElBaradei has said he would help head a transitional government if Mubarak steps down.
Many more people including opposition activists have been arrested. Protesters want an end to the decades-long rule of Mubarak.
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Tunisian Protests Spread to Algeria, Yemen - English
Drawing inspiration from the revolt in Tunisia, thousands of Yemenis fed up with their president's 32-year rule demanded his ouster Saturday in a noisy demonstration that appeared to be the first...
Drawing inspiration from the revolt in Tunisia, thousands of Yemenis fed up with their president's 32-year rule demanded his ouster Saturday in a noisy demonstration that appeared to be the first large-scale public challenge to the strongman. (Jan. 22)
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Drawing inspiration from the revolt in Tunisia, thousands of Yemenis fed up with their president's 32-year rule demanded his ouster Saturday in a noisy demonstration that appeared to be the first large-scale public challenge to the strongman. (Jan. 22)
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[Toronto] Middle East Solidarity Walk 26Feb2011 - All Languages
Thousands of Men, Women and Children gathered in Downtown Toronto, Protesters chanted against Middle east ruling system, specially against Qaddafi. March started from Dundas Square and ended...
Thousands of Men, Women and Children gathered in Downtown Toronto, Protesters chanted against Middle east ruling system, specially against Qaddafi. March started from Dundas Square and ended in-front of U.S Consulate.
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Thousands of Men, Women and Children gathered in Downtown Toronto, Protesters chanted against Middle east ruling system, specially against Qaddafi. March started from Dundas Square and ended in-front of U.S Consulate.
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March in Berlin against the crimes of Gaddafi in Libya مسيرة في برلين ضد جرائم القذافي في
Rally on Saturday, March 19, 2011 in Berlin with the participation of Arabs and Germans, Hakoukoin of different nationalities in support of Libya under Gaddafi and condemnation of fire and in...
Rally on Saturday, March 19, 2011 in Berlin with the participation of Arabs and Germans, Hakoukoin of different nationalities in support of Libya under Gaddafi and condemnation of fire and in condemnation of the German position
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Rally on Saturday, March 19, 2011 in Berlin with the participation of Arabs and Germans, Hakoukoin of different nationalities in support of Libya under Gaddafi and condemnation of fire and in condemnation of the German position
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Robert Fisk Al Jazeera on Bahrain updates - Feb 2011 - English
From Manama Pearl Roundabout, Robert Fisk, Middle East Correspondent for the UK's Independent newspaper talks to Al Jazeera about the situation in Bahrain and the wider region.
From Manama Pearl Roundabout, Robert Fisk, Middle East Correspondent for the UK's Independent newspaper talks to Al Jazeera about the situation in Bahrain and the wider region.
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Saudis legitimize US ME polices - English
Dr. Syed Ali Wasif (Professor of int. Law & Politics at Washington University)stated that the government of Saudi Arabia is helping the United States to legitimize its policies in the...
Dr. Syed Ali Wasif (Professor of int. Law & Politics at Washington University)stated that the government of Saudi Arabia is helping the United States to legitimize its policies in the Middle East in the interest of pseudo-Islam, says a political observer.
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Dr. Syed Ali Wasif (Professor of int. Law & Politics at Washington University)stated that the government of Saudi Arabia is helping the United States to legitimize its policies in the Middle East in the interest of pseudo-Islam, says a political observer.
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Ayatullah Khamenei speech at the Islamic Awakening Youth Conference - Farsi with English Subtitles - Full Speech
Ayatullah Khamenei speech at the Islamic Awakening Youth Conference held on 31st Jan 2012.
In this speech the Supreme Leader has cover various topics like Reliance on God, Divine Promise of...
Ayatullah Khamenei speech at the Islamic Awakening Youth Conference held on 31st Jan 2012.
In this speech the Supreme Leader has cover various topics like Reliance on God, Divine Promise of Allah, Differentiation between Insider and Outsider,Shia Sunni Unity Capabilities of Youth and many more.
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Ayatullah Khamenei speech at the Islamic Awakening Youth Conference held on 31st Jan 2012.
In this speech the Supreme Leader has cover various topics like Reliance on God, Divine Promise of Allah, Differentiation between Insider and Outsider,Shia Sunni Unity Capabilities of Youth and many more.
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Parade by Baseej on Ayatullah Khamenei visits Baseej on 28th Nov 2011 - Farsi
Supreme Leader’s Speech to Basijis
28/11/2011
Speech delivered on November 28, 2011 by Ayatollah Khamenei the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution to a group of basijis from different...
Supreme Leader’s Speech to Basijis
28/11/2011
Speech delivered on November 28, 2011 by Ayatollah Khamenei the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution to a group of basijis from different parts of the country.
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Supreme Leader’s Speech to Basijis
28/11/2011
Speech delivered on November 28, 2011 by Ayatollah Khamenei the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution to a group of basijis from different parts of the country.
Ayatullah Khamenei speech to Baseej on 28th nov 2011 (Farsi sub English)
Supreme Leader’s Speech to Basijis
28/11/2011
Speech delivered on November 28, 2011 by Ayatollah Khamenei the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution to a group of basijis from different...
Supreme Leader’s Speech to Basijis
28/11/2011
Speech delivered on November 28, 2011 by Ayatollah Khamenei the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution to a group of basijis from different parts of the country.
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Supreme Leader’s Speech to Basijis
28/11/2011
Speech delivered on November 28, 2011 by Ayatollah Khamenei the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution to a group of basijis from different parts of the country.
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Ayatullah Khamenei at Imam Ali Military Academy - 06/08 - Military Parade - All Languages
Supreme Leader’s Speech at Imam Ali (a.s.) Military Academy
10/11/2011
Speech delivered on November 10, 2011 by Ayatollah Khamenei the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution to a...
Supreme Leader’s Speech at Imam Ali (a.s.) Military Academy
10/11/2011
Speech delivered on November 10, 2011 by Ayatollah Khamenei the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution to a group of cadets in a graduation ceremony at Imam Ali (a.s.) Military Academy.
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Supreme Leader’s Speech at Imam Ali (a.s.) Military Academy
10/11/2011
Speech delivered on November 10, 2011 by Ayatollah Khamenei the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution to a group of cadets in a graduation ceremony at Imam Ali (a.s.) Military Academy.
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Ayatullah Khamenei at Imam Ali Military Academy - 05/08 - Military Parade - All Languages
Military Parade during Supreme Leader’s visit at Imam Ali (a.s.) Military Academy
10/11/2011
Speech delivered on November 10, 2011 by Ayatollah Khamenei the Supreme Leader of the...
Military Parade during Supreme Leader’s visit at Imam Ali (a.s.) Military Academy
10/11/2011
Speech delivered on November 10, 2011 by Ayatollah Khamenei the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution to a group of cadets in a graduation ceremony at Imam Ali (a.s.) Military Academy.
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Military Parade during Supreme Leader’s visit at Imam Ali (a.s.) Military Academy
10/11/2011
Speech delivered on November 10, 2011 by Ayatollah Khamenei the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution to a group of cadets in a graduation ceremony at Imam Ali (a.s.) Military Academy.
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Ayatullah Khamenei at Imam Ali Military Academy - 04/08 - Rahber Giving of awards - All Languages
Supreme Leader distributing awards during his visit at Imam Ali (a.s.) Military Academy
10/11/2011
Distribution of awards on November 10, 2011 by Ayatollah Khamenei the Supreme Leader...
Supreme Leader distributing awards during his visit at Imam Ali (a.s.) Military Academy
10/11/2011
Distribution of awards on November 10, 2011 by Ayatollah Khamenei the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution to a group of cadets in a graduation ceremony at Imam Ali (a.s.) Military Academy.
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Supreme Leader distributing awards during his visit at Imam Ali (a.s.) Military Academy
10/11/2011
Distribution of awards on November 10, 2011 by Ayatollah Khamenei the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution to a group of cadets in a graduation ceremony at Imam Ali (a.s.) Military Academy.