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5th Calgary- A Heart Breaking Speech of Jewish Woman Speech-All Languages
5th Day of Protest and Rallies in Calgary within 2 weeks in the support of Palestinians and against the Israeli shockingly cruel and inhumane barbarian actions
5th Day of Protest and Rallies in Calgary within 2 weeks in the support of Palestinians and against the Israeli shockingly cruel and inhumane barbarian actions
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[10] Difference between a MAN and a WOMAN - Family Issues 10 - English
Hujjatul Islam Sayyed Abbas Ayleya continuing his series of lecture regarding Family Issues. Great source of knowledge. Visit www.abbasayleya.org
Hujjatul Islam Sayyed Abbas Ayleya continuing his series of lecture regarding Family Issues. Great source of knowledge. Visit www.abbasayleya.org
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[COIRadio - Hadith of the Day 4] Womans duty in marriage - Sheikh Usama Abdul Ghani - English
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Shaykh Usama Abdul-Ghani delivered a number of lectures for the Call of Islam radio station in which he...
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Shaykh Usama Abdul-Ghani delivered a number of lectures for the Call of Islam radio station in which he commentated upon a number of valuable traditions of the Ahl al-Bayt (a). This is his fourth lecture which is about one of a woman\\\'s duty in marriage.
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Shaykh Usama Abdul-Ghani delivered a number of lectures for the Call of Islam radio station in which he commentated upon a number of valuable traditions of the Ahl al-Bayt (a). This is his fourth lecture which is about one of a woman\\\'s duty in marriage.
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What is the state of Muslims in Germany? 20 Jan 2011 - English
Muslims in Germany have been going through the state of torment in the past few years. There have been many discriminatory incidents against Muslims by members of the public including a Muslim...
Muslims in Germany have been going through the state of torment in the past few years. There have been many discriminatory incidents against Muslims by members of the public including a Muslim woman who was stabbed to death in a court, attacks to graveyards and mosques and a call for burqa ban as well. Even politicians have made such remarks. German chancellor, Angela Merkel has also recently commented that Muslims are failing to integrate in Germany. This episode of Press TV's Islam & Life will investigate: what is the state of Muslims in Germany?
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Muslims in Germany have been going through the state of torment in the past few years. There have been many discriminatory incidents against Muslims by members of the public including a Muslim woman who was stabbed to death in a court, attacks to graveyards and mosques and a call for burqa ban as well. Even politicians have made such remarks. German chancellor, Angela Merkel has also recently commented that Muslims are failing to integrate in Germany. This episode of Press TV's Islam & Life will investigate: what is the state of Muslims in Germany?
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Lauren Booth interview with Zahra Al-Alawi - Part 1 of 3 - English
In an exclusive interview, Lauren Booth sister in law of Tony Blair speaks candidly to Zahra Al-Alawi about the public reaction towards her becoming a veiled Muslim woman, while also discussing...
In an exclusive interview, Lauren Booth sister in law of Tony Blair speaks candidly to Zahra Al-Alawi about the public reaction towards her becoming a veiled Muslim woman, while also discussing many areas which affect Muslim women living in the west.
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In an exclusive interview, Lauren Booth sister in law of Tony Blair speaks candidly to Zahra Al-Alawi about the public reaction towards her becoming a veiled Muslim woman, while also discussing many areas which affect Muslim women living in the west.
Lauren Booth interview with Zahra Al-Alawi - Part 2 of 3 - English
In an exclusive interview, Lauren Booth sister in law of Tony Blair speaks candidly to Zahra Al-Alawi about the public reaction towards her becoming a veiled Muslim woman, while also discussing...
In an exclusive interview, Lauren Booth sister in law of Tony Blair speaks candidly to Zahra Al-Alawi about the public reaction towards her becoming a veiled Muslim woman, while also discussing many areas which affect Muslim women living in the west.
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In an exclusive interview, Lauren Booth sister in law of Tony Blair speaks candidly to Zahra Al-Alawi about the public reaction towards her becoming a veiled Muslim woman, while also discussing many areas which affect Muslim women living in the west.
Lauren Booth interview with Zahra Al-Alawi - Part 3 of 3 - English
In an exclusive interview, Lauren Booth sister in law of Tony Blair speaks candidly to Zahra Al-Alawi about the public reaction towards her becoming a veiled Muslim woman, while also discussing...
In an exclusive interview, Lauren Booth sister in law of Tony Blair speaks candidly to Zahra Al-Alawi about the public reaction towards her becoming a veiled Muslim woman, while also discussing many areas which affect Muslim women living in the west.
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In an exclusive interview, Lauren Booth sister in law of Tony Blair speaks candidly to Zahra Al-Alawi about the public reaction towards her becoming a veiled Muslim woman, while also discussing many areas which affect Muslim women living in the west.
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[Islam and Life] Does Islam ban women from driving? Jun 23, 2011 - English
Woman in Saudi Arabia have mobilized to challenge the government and religious authorities to find a solution to ban on driving. This edition of Press TV's Islam and Life asks whether Islam really...
Woman in Saudi Arabia have mobilized to challenge the government and religious authorities to find a solution to ban on driving. This edition of Press TV's Islam and Life asks whether Islam really does ban women from driving.
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Woman in Saudi Arabia have mobilized to challenge the government and religious authorities to find a solution to ban on driving. This edition of Press TV's Islam and Life asks whether Islam really does ban women from driving.
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Bahraini poetess confirms torture - Jul 15, 2011 - English
A young Bahraini pro-democracy poetess just released from jail and placed under house arrest says she was mentally and physically tortured by male and female officers while in jail.
“They...
A young Bahraini pro-democracy poetess just released from jail and placed under house arrest says she was mentally and physically tortured by male and female officers while in jail.
“They beat me [for] nine days, morning and afternoon and at night… they beat me a lot, a lot, a lot. More than one person beat me at the same time, man and woman,” said Ayat al-Qurmezi in an exclusive phone interview with Press TV on Friday.
Recounting her bitter experience while jailed by the Saudi-backed Bahraini regime, Qurmezi, hailed as 'freedom poet,' told Press TV that her interrogator and prison guards did not allow her to use a bathroom and used very offensive and derogatory language against herself and her parents.
She confirmed that her jailers also threatened to kill her and to hurt her family, adding that she was forced to make confessions, as the only way for “the king to forgive me” and to be saved from the beatings, verbal abuse and other forms of torture.
Qurmezi, however, stated that despite repeated threats by Bahraini authorities that she would be returned to jail if she speaks to any media outlets, she was not afraid and would continue to speak the words of the Bahraini people.
Al-Qurmezi was arrested on March 30 for reciting anti-government poetry in the capital of Manama's Pearl Square.
She was then charged with incitement and insulting members of the royal family and handed a one-year jail term.
On Thursday, the 20-year-old said she had faced house arrest in exchange for freedom, but vowed to continue her freedom-seeking campaign.
“And I won't be afraid because of a paper I signed,” Qurmezi said, referring to a pledge she had signed not to violate the terms of her arrest, join protests and speak to the media.
Further, her family says she was forced by her jailors to clean filthy lavatories with her bare hands.
In a popular uprising, tens of thousands of Bahraini protesters have been holding peaceful anti-regime rallies throughout the country since February, demanding an end to the rule of the Al Khalifa family.
The royals have governed the oil-rich Persian Gulf island for over 40 years with major backing from the United States, Britain and the neighboring Saudi Arabia.
Scores of people have been killed and many more arrested and tortured in prisons as part of the clampdown in the country -- a longtime US ally and home to the US Navy's Fifth Fleet.
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A young Bahraini pro-democracy poetess just released from jail and placed under house arrest says she was mentally and physically tortured by male and female officers while in jail.
“They beat me [for] nine days, morning and afternoon and at night… they beat me a lot, a lot, a lot. More than one person beat me at the same time, man and woman,” said Ayat al-Qurmezi in an exclusive phone interview with Press TV on Friday.
Recounting her bitter experience while jailed by the Saudi-backed Bahraini regime, Qurmezi, hailed as 'freedom poet,' told Press TV that her interrogator and prison guards did not allow her to use a bathroom and used very offensive and derogatory language against herself and her parents.
She confirmed that her jailers also threatened to kill her and to hurt her family, adding that she was forced to make confessions, as the only way for “the king to forgive me” and to be saved from the beatings, verbal abuse and other forms of torture.
Qurmezi, however, stated that despite repeated threats by Bahraini authorities that she would be returned to jail if she speaks to any media outlets, she was not afraid and would continue to speak the words of the Bahraini people.
Al-Qurmezi was arrested on March 30 for reciting anti-government poetry in the capital of Manama's Pearl Square.
She was then charged with incitement and insulting members of the royal family and handed a one-year jail term.
On Thursday, the 20-year-old said she had faced house arrest in exchange for freedom, but vowed to continue her freedom-seeking campaign.
“And I won't be afraid because of a paper I signed,” Qurmezi said, referring to a pledge she had signed not to violate the terms of her arrest, join protests and speak to the media.
Further, her family says she was forced by her jailors to clean filthy lavatories with her bare hands.
In a popular uprising, tens of thousands of Bahraini protesters have been holding peaceful anti-regime rallies throughout the country since February, demanding an end to the rule of the Al Khalifa family.
The royals have governed the oil-rich Persian Gulf island for over 40 years with major backing from the United States, Britain and the neighboring Saudi Arabia.
Scores of people have been killed and many more arrested and tortured in prisons as part of the clampdown in the country -- a longtime US ally and home to the US Navy's Fifth Fleet.
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New footage shows Israeli brutality - All Languages
The video showed an Israeli police using excessive force against a defenseless woman in front of a child while kicking a young boy who is detained minutes later, Press TV reported on Saturday....
The video showed an Israeli police using excessive force against a defenseless woman in front of a child while kicking a young boy who is detained minutes later, Press TV reported on Saturday.
Meanwhile, a report released on Thursday by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) said that Israel has since 1967 detained about 750,000 Palestinians including some 12,000 women and tens of thousands of children.
PCBS said that Israel currently holds some 6,000 Palestinians in prisons, including 35 women and 285 children.
In addition, one or more members of almost every Palestinian family have been detained by the Israeli police.
PCBS further said that more than 200 detainees have since 1967 been killed as a result of medical negligence, torture or murder by Israeli soldiers and prison guards.
On Friday, about 12,000 Gazans staged a mass rally, which was called for by the democratically elected Hamas government, to express their solidarity with the Palestinians prisoners who are on a hunger strike for the second consecutive week in response to harsh measures used against them.
�We will not rest until every Palestinian prisoner has returns to his family, we will continue our activities and resistance until we secure the release of all of our brothers and sisters who are being held captive by the Zionists,� one of the demonstrator told Press TV.
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The video showed an Israeli police using excessive force against a defenseless woman in front of a child while kicking a young boy who is detained minutes later, Press TV reported on Saturday.
Meanwhile, a report released on Thursday by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) said that Israel has since 1967 detained about 750,000 Palestinians including some 12,000 women and tens of thousands of children.
PCBS said that Israel currently holds some 6,000 Palestinians in prisons, including 35 women and 285 children.
In addition, one or more members of almost every Palestinian family have been detained by the Israeli police.
PCBS further said that more than 200 detainees have since 1967 been killed as a result of medical negligence, torture or murder by Israeli soldiers and prison guards.
On Friday, about 12,000 Gazans staged a mass rally, which was called for by the democratically elected Hamas government, to express their solidarity with the Palestinians prisoners who are on a hunger strike for the second consecutive week in response to harsh measures used against them.
�We will not rest until every Palestinian prisoner has returns to his family, we will continue our activities and resistance until we secure the release of all of our brothers and sisters who are being held captive by the Zionists,� one of the demonstrator told Press TV.
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Saudi Arabia - 20081016 - Jeddah - Philippine woman beheaded. English
Uploaded on Sep 30, 2011
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Uploaded on Sep 30, 2011
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Uploaded on Sep 30, 2011
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[20 Nov 2013] Two fresh US strikes kill at least seven civilians in eastern Afghanistan - English
A woman was among the dead in the attacks in Nuristan province. Two other civilians including a child were also injured. Officials say the victims had no links to militants. Earlier in the day, a...
A woman was among the dead in the attacks in Nuristan province. Two other civilians including a child were also injured. Officials say the victims had no links to militants. Earlier in the day, a U-S drone strike killed two people in eastern Kunar province. Police say those killed were Taliban members. However in many other similar cases, civilians were found to be the main victims. Civilian killings at the hands of foreign forces have been a source of friction between Kabul and Washington since the US-led invasion of Afghanistan.
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A woman was among the dead in the attacks in Nuristan province. Two other civilians including a child were also injured. Officials say the victims had no links to militants. Earlier in the day, a U-S drone strike killed two people in eastern Kunar province. Police say those killed were Taliban members. However in many other similar cases, civilians were found to be the main victims. Civilian killings at the hands of foreign forces have been a source of friction between Kabul and Washington since the US-led invasion of Afghanistan.
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This Ruthless Woman & Myanmar | Leader of the Muslim Ummah | Farsi sub English
A Nobel Peace Prize winner, a ruthless woman and Myanmar. Our principled stance against oppression in Palestine, Yemen, Bahrain, and Myanmar, Burma. The Leader speaks.
#Myanmar #Burma #Oppression
A Nobel Peace Prize winner, a ruthless woman and Myanmar. Our principled stance against oppression in Palestine, Yemen, Bahrain, and Myanmar, Burma. The Leader speaks.
#Myanmar #Burma #Oppression
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What a WOMAN Can Do | Agha Alireza Panahian | Farsi sub English
Some out there consider women to be insignificant. Others consider them a house maid. And some others consider them to be a worker competing men in the job market to earn money. What is the...
Some out there consider women to be insignificant. Others consider them a house maid. And some others consider them to be a worker competing men in the job market to earn money. What is the expectation of Islam? How can a woman impact the society?
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Some out there consider women to be insignificant. Others consider them a house maid. And some others consider them to be a worker competing men in the job market to earn money. What is the expectation of Islam? How can a woman impact the society?
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