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[24 Feb 2014] Christian militiamen issue ultimatum to Muslims in Central African Republic - English
Indiscriminate killings of Muslims continue in the Central African Republic. The Christian militiamen have issued an ultimatum to Muslims taking refuge in a church to either leave the country or...
Indiscriminate killings of Muslims continue in the Central African Republic. The Christian militiamen have issued an ultimatum to Muslims taking refuge in a church to either leave the country or face death. Nearly 800 Muslims are hiding in a Catholic Church in the southwestern town of Carnot. Some of them fled from a remote village of Guen after militia known as the anti-Balaka massacred at least 70 people earlier this month. The militia is now threatening to burn the church to the ground. The sectarian conflict in the African nation has so far claimed over a thousand lives. Human rights groups have already documented a wave of violent attacks against Muslims throughout the country. Tens of thousands have also fled for their lives to neighboring countries. The bloodshed continues despite the deployment of thousands of French and African peacekeepers.
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Indiscriminate killings of Muslims continue in the Central African Republic. The Christian militiamen have issued an ultimatum to Muslims taking refuge in a church to either leave the country or face death. Nearly 800 Muslims are hiding in a Catholic Church in the southwestern town of Carnot. Some of them fled from a remote village of Guen after militia known as the anti-Balaka massacred at least 70 people earlier this month. The militia is now threatening to burn the church to the ground. The sectarian conflict in the African nation has so far claimed over a thousand lives. Human rights groups have already documented a wave of violent attacks against Muslims throughout the country. Tens of thousands have also fled for their lives to neighboring countries. The bloodshed continues despite the deployment of thousands of French and African peacekeepers.
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[Media Watch] 24 Hours Ultimatum Form MWM Pak To Govt. Pakistan - H.I Raja Nasir Abbas - Urdu
[Media Watch] 24 Hours Ultimatum Form MWM Pak To Govt. Pakistan - H.I Raja Nasir Abbas - Urdu
حکومت کو 24 گھینٹے کا الٹی میٹم، بھکر گرفتار علماء کرام...
[Media Watch] 24 Hours Ultimatum Form MWM Pak To Govt. Pakistan - H.I Raja Nasir Abbas - Urdu
حکومت کو 24 گھینٹے کا الٹی میٹم، بھکر گرفتار علماء کرام کی رہائی
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[Media Watch] 24 Hours Ultimatum Form MWM Pak To Govt. Pakistan - H.I Raja Nasir Abbas - Urdu
حکومت کو 24 گھینٹے کا الٹی میٹم، بھکر گرفتار علماء کرام کی رہائی
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[Media Watch] 24 Hours Ultimatum Form MWM Pak To Govt. Pakistan - Dawn News - Urdu
[Media Watch] 24 Hours To Ultimatum Form MWM Pak Of Govt. Of Pakistan - Dawn News - Urdu
حکومت کو 24 گھینٹے کا الٹی میٹم، بھکر گرفتار علماء کرام کی...
[Media Watch] 24 Hours To Ultimatum Form MWM Pak Of Govt. Of Pakistan - Dawn News - Urdu
حکومت کو 24 گھینٹے کا الٹی میٹم، بھکر گرفتار علماء کرام کی رہائی
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[Media Watch] 24 Hours To Ultimatum Form MWM Pak Of Govt. Of Pakistan - Dawn News - Urdu
حکومت کو 24 گھینٹے کا الٹی میٹم، بھکر گرفتار علماء کرام کی رہائی
**Announcement** MWM Long March Ultimatum to Pakistan Government - On 4 July 2010 to Quetta - Urdu
MWM Secretary General, Allama Raja Nasir announced that if target killings against Shiaas in Baluchistan Pakistan is not halted by June 20, 2010, a long march will be held on July 4, 2010. Masses...
MWM Secretary General, Allama Raja Nasir announced that if target killings against Shiaas in Baluchistan Pakistan is not halted by June 20, 2010, a long march will be held on July 4, 2010. Masses from all over Pakistan will march towards Quetta. They will surround the Chief Minister House and Governor House.
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MWM Secretary General, Allama Raja Nasir announced that if target killings against Shiaas in Baluchistan Pakistan is not halted by June 20, 2010, a long march will be held on July 4, 2010. Masses from all over Pakistan will march towards Quetta. They will surround the Chief Minister House and Governor House.
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PA Chief Makes U-Turn As israel Refuses Settlement Freeze - 22 SEP 2010 - English
Abbas concedes settlement construction
The acting Palestinian Authority chief says direct talks with Tel Aviv will continue even if Israel resumes the construction of Jewish settlements in the...
Abbas concedes settlement construction
The acting Palestinian Authority chief says direct talks with Tel Aviv will continue even if Israel resumes the construction of Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
Mahmoud Abbas had repeatedly threatened to walk away from the US-sponsored direct negotiations, launched this month in Washington, if Tel Aviv does not extend its partial settlement freeze -- due to expire at the end of the month.
"I cannot say I will leave the negotiations, but it's very difficult for me to resume talks if Prime Minister Netanyahu declares that he will continue his activity in the West Bank and Jerusalem,'' Abbas told a closed meeting of Jewish American leaders in New York late Tuesday, according to a transcript of the event obtained by the Associated Press.
The U-turn will likely anger most Palestinians, who believe Abbas has backed away from his ultimatum under Washington pressure.
During the meeting, Abbas again asked Israel to extend the freeze for several months while the two sides negotiate the final borders between Israel and a future Palestinian state.
"Let's demarcate the border, at that time. Israelis will be free to build in their territory and the Palestinians the same,'' Abbas said.
Despite the international calls, Tel Aviv has so far refused to renew the partial 10-month freeze on new settlement activities in the occupied Palestinian territories. Israeli settlement expansion is illegal under international laws.
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Abbas concedes settlement construction
The acting Palestinian Authority chief says direct talks with Tel Aviv will continue even if Israel resumes the construction of Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
Mahmoud Abbas had repeatedly threatened to walk away from the US-sponsored direct negotiations, launched this month in Washington, if Tel Aviv does not extend its partial settlement freeze -- due to expire at the end of the month.
"I cannot say I will leave the negotiations, but it's very difficult for me to resume talks if Prime Minister Netanyahu declares that he will continue his activity in the West Bank and Jerusalem,'' Abbas told a closed meeting of Jewish American leaders in New York late Tuesday, according to a transcript of the event obtained by the Associated Press.
The U-turn will likely anger most Palestinians, who believe Abbas has backed away from his ultimatum under Washington pressure.
During the meeting, Abbas again asked Israel to extend the freeze for several months while the two sides negotiate the final borders between Israel and a future Palestinian state.
"Let's demarcate the border, at that time. Israelis will be free to build in their territory and the Palestinians the same,'' Abbas said.
Despite the international calls, Tel Aviv has so far refused to renew the partial 10-month freeze on new settlement activities in the occupied Palestinian territories. Israeli settlement expansion is illegal under international laws.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/143561.html
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[04 July 13] Army coup topples Egypt President Morsi - English
Following several days of mass protests that had gripped the country on a national level, the Egyptian army has ousted the country\'s first democratically elected President Mohamed Morsi in a move...
Following several days of mass protests that had gripped the country on a national level, the Egyptian army has ousted the country\'s first democratically elected President Mohamed Morsi in a move described by the ousted president as a full military coup. That was the final decision after army\'s 48-hour ultimatum for political factions to reach an agreement came to an end. General Abdel Fattah al-Sissi, Head of Egypt\'s Armed Forces accompanied with religious authorities as well as political figures announced the decision and presented a political roadmap for the transition period. Based on the army\'s roadmap, the much disputed constitution has been suspended temporarily and Adly Mansour, the head country\'s Supreme Constitutional Court has been named as the acting president until early elections are held.
Karim Gamal el-Din, Press TV, Cairo
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Following several days of mass protests that had gripped the country on a national level, the Egyptian army has ousted the country\'s first democratically elected President Mohamed Morsi in a move described by the ousted president as a full military coup. That was the final decision after army\'s 48-hour ultimatum for political factions to reach an agreement came to an end. General Abdel Fattah al-Sissi, Head of Egypt\'s Armed Forces accompanied with religious authorities as well as political figures announced the decision and presented a political roadmap for the transition period. Based on the army\'s roadmap, the much disputed constitution has been suspended temporarily and Adly Mansour, the head country\'s Supreme Constitutional Court has been named as the acting president until early elections are held.
Karim Gamal el-Din, Press TV, Cairo
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[05 July 13] Egypt army overthrows Morsi - English
Egypt\'s army chief has ousted President Mohamed Morsi and dissolved the country\'s constitution in a move aimed at resolving the country\'s debilitating political crisis. General Abdel Fattah...
Egypt\'s army chief has ousted President Mohamed Morsi and dissolved the country\'s constitution in a move aimed at resolving the country\'s debilitating political crisis. General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi made the announcement on state television on Wednesday.
Sisi also said that new parliamentary elections will be held, and declared head of Supreme Constitutional Court Adli Mansour as the caretaker leader. The army announced the roadmap hours after its two-day ultimatum to Morsi came to an end.
Sisi said that the army was fulfilling its \"historic responsibility\" to protect the country, and Morsi had \"failed to meet the demands of the Egyptian people.\"
Meanwhile, opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei said the roadmap announced by Sisi \"meets the people\'s demands for early presidential elections.\"
Egypt\'s second largest Islamist group, the al-Nour Party, also said it agreed to the army roadmap in order to put an end to the country\'s political crisis.
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Egypt\'s army chief has ousted President Mohamed Morsi and dissolved the country\'s constitution in a move aimed at resolving the country\'s debilitating political crisis. General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi made the announcement on state television on Wednesday.
Sisi also said that new parliamentary elections will be held, and declared head of Supreme Constitutional Court Adli Mansour as the caretaker leader. The army announced the roadmap hours after its two-day ultimatum to Morsi came to an end.
Sisi said that the army was fulfilling its \"historic responsibility\" to protect the country, and Morsi had \"failed to meet the demands of the Egyptian people.\"
Meanwhile, opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei said the roadmap announced by Sisi \"meets the people\'s demands for early presidential elections.\"
Egypt\'s second largest Islamist group, the al-Nour Party, also said it agreed to the army roadmap in order to put an end to the country\'s political crisis.
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Appropriate Reactions to Inappropriate Cartoons; France \'Fighting Extremism\' - Maulana Syed Rizvi | English
- Discussing France, who has the largest Muslim population in the Western world, 8.8% of the national population
- Recent events in France and the reaction of President Macron are a matter of...
- Discussing France, who has the largest Muslim population in the Western world, 8.8% of the national population
- Recent events in France and the reaction of President Macron are a matter of concern for Muslims, especially since whatever happens in France, has ripple effects in Canada\'s province of Quebec
- Anti-Muslim sentiments lead to the control and curbing of the freedom of thought of Muslims, exploiting the beheading incident related to the cartoons of the Prophet
- Islam isn\'t against freedom of expression, however there are limitations and responsibilities
- Violent reactions to cartoons are not acceptable, however the same values that allow the cartoon, also allow Muslims the right to express objection to the cartoons
- Publishing them and then using them in a middle school setting as an example of freedom of expression was an unwise decision because it adds to xenophobia and Islamophobia.
- On the pretext of fighting extremism, President Marcon has asked Muslim leaders to accept a “charter of republican values”. He has given the French Council of the Muslim Faith, a 15-day ultimatum to accept the charter.
- For the Muslims who become over-emotional in these matters and do things that harm the overall image of Islam, I ask them to remember Surah al-Hijr, verse 95
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- Discussing France, who has the largest Muslim population in the Western world, 8.8% of the national population
- Recent events in France and the reaction of President Macron are a matter of concern for Muslims, especially since whatever happens in France, has ripple effects in Canada\'s province of Quebec
- Anti-Muslim sentiments lead to the control and curbing of the freedom of thought of Muslims, exploiting the beheading incident related to the cartoons of the Prophet
- Islam isn\'t against freedom of expression, however there are limitations and responsibilities
- Violent reactions to cartoons are not acceptable, however the same values that allow the cartoon, also allow Muslims the right to express objection to the cartoons
- Publishing them and then using them in a middle school setting as an example of freedom of expression was an unwise decision because it adds to xenophobia and Islamophobia.
- On the pretext of fighting extremism, President Marcon has asked Muslim leaders to accept a “charter of republican values”. He has given the French Council of the Muslim Faith, a 15-day ultimatum to accept the charter.
- For the Muslims who become over-emotional in these matters and do things that harm the overall image of Islam, I ask them to remember Surah al-Hijr, verse 95