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[2] Comment with George Galloway Militarization of London Olympics - 13 July 2012 - English
[2] Comment with George Galloway Militarization of London Olympics - 13 July 2012 - English
The UK military has been asked to provide some 3,500 extra troops to guard the Olympic Games. The...
[2] Comment with George Galloway Militarization of London Olympics - 13 July 2012 - English
The UK military has been asked to provide some 3,500 extra troops to guard the Olympic Games. The security duties for the event have been contracted in part to the private security firm G4S. But there are fears that the company cannot provide the 13,700 guards it promised to deliver for the venue. More than 23,000 guards as well as British troops, at a cost exceeding 800 million dollars, are to provide security for the upcoming 2012 Olympic Games in Britain.
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[2] Comment with George Galloway Militarization of London Olympics - 13 July 2012 - English
The UK military has been asked to provide some 3,500 extra troops to guard the Olympic Games. The security duties for the event have been contracted in part to the private security firm G4S. But there are fears that the company cannot provide the 13,700 guards it promised to deliver for the venue. More than 23,000 guards as well as British troops, at a cost exceeding 800 million dollars, are to provide security for the upcoming 2012 Olympic Games in Britain.
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[1] Comment with George Galloway Militarization of London Olympics - 13 July 2012 - English
[1] Comment with George Galloway Militarization of London Olympics - 13 July 2012 - English
The UK military has been asked to provide some 3,500 extra troops to guard the Olympic Games. The...
[1] Comment with George Galloway Militarization of London Olympics - 13 July 2012 - English
The UK military has been asked to provide some 3,500 extra troops to guard the Olympic Games. The security duties for the event have been contracted in part to the private security firm G4S. But there are fears that the company cannot provide the 13,700 guards it promised to deliver for the venue. More than 23,000 guards as well as British troops, at a cost exceeding 800 million dollars, are to provide security for the upcoming 2012 Olympic Games in Britain.
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[1] Comment with George Galloway Militarization of London Olympics - 13 July 2012 - English
The UK military has been asked to provide some 3,500 extra troops to guard the Olympic Games. The security duties for the event have been contracted in part to the private security firm G4S. But there are fears that the company cannot provide the 13,700 guards it promised to deliver for the venue. More than 23,000 guards as well as British troops, at a cost exceeding 800 million dollars, are to provide security for the upcoming 2012 Olympic Games in Britain.
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[06 July 2012] Comment with George Galloway: Arafat poisoned by polonium (I) - English
[06 July 2012] Comment with George Galloway: Arafat poisoned by polonium (I) - English
Scientists of a Swiss institute say they have evidence that former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat...
[06 July 2012] Comment with George Galloway: Arafat poisoned by polonium (I) - English
Scientists of a Swiss institute say they have evidence that former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat may have been poisoned with polonium. According to the findings of laboratory research conducted at the Institute de Radiophysique in Lausanne, Switzerland, Arafat was poisoned by polonium, a rare, highly radioactive element, al-Jazeera reported on Tuesday. "I can confirm that we measured an unexplained, elevated amount of unsupported polonium-210 in the belongings of Mr. Arafat that contained stains of biological fluids," said Dr. Francois Bochud, the director of the institute.
Bochud stated that the tests focused on biological samples taken from his belongings, which were given to his wife Suha Arafat by the hospital in Paris where he died. "If (Suha Arafat) really wants to know what happened to her husband (we need) to find a sample -- I mean, an exhumation... should provide us with a sample that should have a very high quantity of polonium if he was poisoned," he added. Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) leader Yasser Arafat died on November 11, 2004, following several weeks of medical treatment. At the time, French officials refused to reveal the exact cause of his death on grounds of privacy laws, fueling rumors that the Mossad had poisoned him with thallium, another radioactive element.
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[06 July 2012] Comment with George Galloway: Arafat poisoned by polonium (I) - English
Scientists of a Swiss institute say they have evidence that former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat may have been poisoned with polonium. According to the findings of laboratory research conducted at the Institute de Radiophysique in Lausanne, Switzerland, Arafat was poisoned by polonium, a rare, highly radioactive element, al-Jazeera reported on Tuesday. "I can confirm that we measured an unexplained, elevated amount of unsupported polonium-210 in the belongings of Mr. Arafat that contained stains of biological fluids," said Dr. Francois Bochud, the director of the institute.
Bochud stated that the tests focused on biological samples taken from his belongings, which were given to his wife Suha Arafat by the hospital in Paris where he died. "If (Suha Arafat) really wants to know what happened to her husband (we need) to find a sample -- I mean, an exhumation... should provide us with a sample that should have a very high quantity of polonium if he was poisoned," he added. Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) leader Yasser Arafat died on November 11, 2004, following several weeks of medical treatment. At the time, French officials refused to reveal the exact cause of his death on grounds of privacy laws, fueling rumors that the Mossad had poisoned him with thallium, another radioactive element.
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Analysis: Iran's Attack on the American Military Base | Dr. Rahimpour Azghadi | Farsi Sub English
What did the Leader of the Islamic Revolution say about the Iranian people after the martyrdom of Shaheed Soleimani?
And has any country officially announced and attacked America, after the...
What did the Leader of the Islamic Revolution say about the Iranian people after the martyrdom of Shaheed Soleimani?
And has any country officially announced and attacked America, after the World Wars?
Did the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, get scared by the threats made by the President of America?
And what order did Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei issue and how important was it?
Besides, is the revenge of Haj Qasem over or is it going to be continued?
Furthermore, what does Allah say about the Prophets (A) and their mission?
Additionally, can any revolutionary or leader of some movement, guide people from darkness into light?
And how can the Days of Allah be explained?
And can everyone understand their importance and meaning?
Moreover, was the funeral of Shaheed Soleimani a usual occurrence or was the Hand of Allah involved?
And finally, what are the characteristics of the Sabbar and the Shakur?
Ustad Rahimpour Azghadi talks about the patient and grateful people and sheds light on the Days of Allah and their importance, as he explains \\\"Iran\\\'s Attack on the American Military Base\\\" after America\\\'s illegal and cowardly assassination of General Qasem Soleimani & Abu-Mahdi al-Mohandes.
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What did the Leader of the Islamic Revolution say about the Iranian people after the martyrdom of Shaheed Soleimani?
And has any country officially announced and attacked America, after the World Wars?
Did the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, get scared by the threats made by the President of America?
And what order did Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei issue and how important was it?
Besides, is the revenge of Haj Qasem over or is it going to be continued?
Furthermore, what does Allah say about the Prophets (A) and their mission?
Additionally, can any revolutionary or leader of some movement, guide people from darkness into light?
And how can the Days of Allah be explained?
And can everyone understand their importance and meaning?
Moreover, was the funeral of Shaheed Soleimani a usual occurrence or was the Hand of Allah involved?
And finally, what are the characteristics of the Sabbar and the Shakur?
Ustad Rahimpour Azghadi talks about the patient and grateful people and sheds light on the Days of Allah and their importance, as he explains \\\"Iran\\\'s Attack on the American Military Base\\\" after America\\\'s illegal and cowardly assassination of General Qasem Soleimani & Abu-Mahdi al-Mohandes.
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[Comment with George Galloway] Bin Laden Death, Bahrain Situation, NATO strikes on Libya, Palestine -12May11- English
Bin Laden's death, the US occupation of Afghanistan to continue, Saudi-backed crackdown on Yemeni protesters, Bahrain revolution and the Saudi occupation of the country, the third Intifada in...
Bin Laden's death, the US occupation of Afghanistan to continue, Saudi-backed crackdown on Yemeni protesters, Bahrain revolution and the Saudi occupation of the country, the third Intifada in Palestine as a result of the Palestinian Unity and much more are discussed in this edition of Comment with George Galloway.
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Bin Laden's death, the US occupation of Afghanistan to continue, Saudi-backed crackdown on Yemeni protesters, Bahrain revolution and the Saudi occupation of the country, the third Intifada in Palestine as a result of the Palestinian Unity and much more are discussed in this edition of Comment with George Galloway.
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Comment with George Galloway - Freedom revolution in Egypt - 03 Feb 2011 - English
In this edition of Press TV's Comment, Galloway praises the Egyptian protesters and expresses hopes for Friday afternoon massive protests after the prayers.
He says the thugs attacking...
In this edition of Press TV's Comment, Galloway praises the Egyptian protesters and expresses hopes for Friday afternoon massive protests after the prayers.
He says the thugs attacking protesters are not pro-Mubarak demonstrators, but security personnel of the Mukhabarat (Egypt's General Intelligence Service).
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In this edition of Press TV's Comment, Galloway praises the Egyptian protesters and expresses hopes for Friday afternoon massive protests after the prayers.
He says the thugs attacking protesters are not pro-Mubarak demonstrators, but security personnel of the Mukhabarat (Egypt's General Intelligence Service).
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[Comment with George Galloway] US forces leaving Iraq- 15 December 2011 - English
http://www.presstv.ir/Program/216012.html
George: The Yanks are going home from Iraq, well except the nearly 5000 of them who died and apart from the thirty thousand plus severely wounded and...
http://www.presstv.ir/Program/216012.html
George: The Yanks are going home from Iraq, well except the nearly 5000 of them who died and apart from the thirty thousand plus severely wounded and too damaged probably ever to make it back to home.
Of course the three million Iraqis driven out of their country into exile many of them begging in the countries alongside Iraq may never go home.
Also the Americans are going home without two trillion dollars of their people's money that they expended on this ruinous and disastrous war.
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George: The Yanks are going home from Iraq, well except the nearly 5000 of them who died and apart from the thirty thousand plus severely wounded and too damaged probably ever to make it back to home.
Of course the three million Iraqis driven out of their country into exile many of them begging in the countries alongside Iraq may never go home.
Also the Americans are going home without two trillion dollars of their people's money that they expended on this ruinous and disastrous war.
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[04 Dec 2013] White House warns Congress against passing new Iran sanctions - English
The US administration warns the Congress that passing new sanctions against Iran will prove to the world that America negotiates in bad faith. White House spokesman Jay Carney says passage of new...
The US administration warns the Congress that passing new sanctions against Iran will prove to the world that America negotiates in bad faith. White House spokesman Jay Carney says passage of new sanctions will undermine efforts to achieve a peaceful resolution of the standoff over Iran\'s nuclear program. He stated that any new sanctions would give the Iranians Quote-- an excuse Unquote to push the terms of the Geneva nuclear agreement to the side. The latest push by the White House comes as several groups of Republican and Democratic senators are making efforts to target Iran with a new set of sanctions. Carney added that if Tehran failed to abide by the terms of the deal, the White House would support new sanctions against the country. According to last month\'s Geneva deal, the U-S and its Western partners made a commitment to refrain from imposing new sanctions for six months.
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The US administration warns the Congress that passing new sanctions against Iran will prove to the world that America negotiates in bad faith. White House spokesman Jay Carney says passage of new sanctions will undermine efforts to achieve a peaceful resolution of the standoff over Iran\'s nuclear program. He stated that any new sanctions would give the Iranians Quote-- an excuse Unquote to push the terms of the Geneva nuclear agreement to the side. The latest push by the White House comes as several groups of Republican and Democratic senators are making efforts to target Iran with a new set of sanctions. Carney added that if Tehran failed to abide by the terms of the deal, the White House would support new sanctions against the country. According to last month\'s Geneva deal, the U-S and its Western partners made a commitment to refrain from imposing new sanctions for six months.
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[06 Dec 2013] US to keep up military role in Persian Gulf region despite diplomatic opening with Iran - English
The U-S Secretary of Defense says Washington has no plans to scale back its military presence in the Persian Gulf region despite a diplomatic opening with Iran.
Chuck Hagel made the comment at a...
The U-S Secretary of Defense says Washington has no plans to scale back its military presence in the Persian Gulf region despite a diplomatic opening with Iran.
Chuck Hagel made the comment at a U-S base in Bahrain. The Pentagon chief is visiting several Arab states in the region. The tour is part of an effort by the White House to soothe the perceived concerns of U-S allies over the deal reached between Iran and the P5+1 on November 24th. The United States has an active presence in the region from Oman and the U-A-E to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait.
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The U-S Secretary of Defense says Washington has no plans to scale back its military presence in the Persian Gulf region despite a diplomatic opening with Iran.
Chuck Hagel made the comment at a U-S base in Bahrain. The Pentagon chief is visiting several Arab states in the region. The tour is part of an effort by the White House to soothe the perceived concerns of U-S allies over the deal reached between Iran and the P5+1 on November 24th. The United States has an active presence in the region from Oman and the U-A-E to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait.
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[17 May 2012] Iran-P5+1 talks: the second round - News Analysis - English
[17 May 2012] Iran-P5+1 talks: the second round - News Analysis - English
Hopes were high after both Iran and the west proclaimed the first round of their latest talks were positive...but just...
[17 May 2012] Iran-P5+1 talks: the second round - News Analysis - English
Hopes were high after both Iran and the west proclaimed the first round of their latest talks were positive...but just ahead of the second round, threatening voices from the west have cast a shadow of doubt over dialog that was hoped would bring the dispute over Iran\'s nuclear energy program to a conclusion. What is hindering an agreement?
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[17 May 2012] Iran-P5+1 talks: the second round - News Analysis - English
Hopes were high after both Iran and the west proclaimed the first round of their latest talks were positive...but just ahead of the second round, threatening voices from the west have cast a shadow of doubt over dialog that was hoped would bring the dispute over Iran\'s nuclear energy program to a conclusion. What is hindering an agreement?
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[22 Oct 2013] Iran Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham Press Conf. Part 1 - English
UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi will travel to Iran soon to discuss the ongoing crisis in Syria.During her weekly press briefing, Iran\'s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said...
UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi will travel to Iran soon to discuss the ongoing crisis in Syria.During her weekly press briefing, Iran\'s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said Brahimi is expected in Tehran early next week. The senior diplomat is currently on a regional tour to rally support for the Geneva-two peace conference-- likely to be held in November. Afkham further stressed that Iran favors a political solution to the Syrian conflict, and won\'t accept any preconditions for taking part in the Geneva meeting. She noted that Syrian people themselves should determine their country\'s fate.
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UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi will travel to Iran soon to discuss the ongoing crisis in Syria.During her weekly press briefing, Iran\'s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said Brahimi is expected in Tehran early next week. The senior diplomat is currently on a regional tour to rally support for the Geneva-two peace conference-- likely to be held in November. Afkham further stressed that Iran favors a political solution to the Syrian conflict, and won\'t accept any preconditions for taking part in the Geneva meeting. She noted that Syrian people themselves should determine their country\'s fate.
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[22 Oct 2013] Iran Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham Press Conf. Part 2 - English
UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi will travel to Iran soon to discuss the ongoing crisis in Syria.During her weekly press briefing, Iran\'s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said...
UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi will travel to Iran soon to discuss the ongoing crisis in Syria.During her weekly press briefing, Iran\'s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said Brahimi is expected in Tehran early next week. The senior diplomat is currently on a regional tour to rally support for the Geneva-two peace conference-- likely to be held in November. Afkham further stressed that Iran favors a political solution to the Syrian conflict, and won\'t accept any preconditions for taking part in the Geneva meeting. She noted that Syrian people themselves should determine their country\'s fate.
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UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi will travel to Iran soon to discuss the ongoing crisis in Syria.During her weekly press briefing, Iran\'s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said Brahimi is expected in Tehran early next week. The senior diplomat is currently on a regional tour to rally support for the Geneva-two peace conference-- likely to be held in November. Afkham further stressed that Iran favors a political solution to the Syrian conflict, and won\'t accept any preconditions for taking part in the Geneva meeting. She noted that Syrian people themselves should determine their country\'s fate.
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[22 Oct 2013] Iran Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham Press Conf. Part 3 - English
UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi will travel to Iran soon to discuss the ongoing crisis in Syria.During her weekly press briefing, Iran\'s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said...
UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi will travel to Iran soon to discuss the ongoing crisis in Syria.During her weekly press briefing, Iran\'s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said Brahimi is expected in Tehran early next week. The senior diplomat is currently on a regional tour to rally support for the Geneva-two peace conference-- likely to be held in November. Afkham further stressed that Iran favors a political solution to the Syrian conflict, and won\'t accept any preconditions for taking part in the Geneva meeting. She noted that Syrian people themselves should determine their country\'s fate.
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UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi will travel to Iran soon to discuss the ongoing crisis in Syria.During her weekly press briefing, Iran\'s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said Brahimi is expected in Tehran early next week. The senior diplomat is currently on a regional tour to rally support for the Geneva-two peace conference-- likely to be held in November. Afkham further stressed that Iran favors a political solution to the Syrian conflict, and won\'t accept any preconditions for taking part in the Geneva meeting. She noted that Syrian people themselves should determine their country\'s fate.
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[25 Oct 2013] US is not looking to ease sanctions on Iran - English
The US says it is not looking to ease sanctions on Iran at the front-end of nuclear negotiations.
The White House aide, Ben Rhode says Tehran should take concrete steps before any decision to...
The US says it is not looking to ease sanctions on Iran at the front-end of nuclear negotiations.
The White House aide, Ben Rhode says Tehran should take concrete steps before any decision to think about sanctions relief. He made the comments during a meeting of Senate committee leaders. However, he noted that one of the many ways to provide sanctions relief is to release Iran\'s frozen funds. The comments come as many innocent people including Iranian patients who are in need of medicine are the victims of illegal sanctions against the country.
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The US says it is not looking to ease sanctions on Iran at the front-end of nuclear negotiations.
The White House aide, Ben Rhode says Tehran should take concrete steps before any decision to think about sanctions relief. He made the comments during a meeting of Senate committee leaders. However, he noted that one of the many ways to provide sanctions relief is to release Iran\'s frozen funds. The comments come as many innocent people including Iranian patients who are in need of medicine are the victims of illegal sanctions against the country.
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[17 Nov 2013] Hollande lays out 4 conditions for Iran agreement - English
France continues its anti-Iran rhetoric, ahead of the talks in Geneva between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany that are expected to reach a nuclear deal....
France continues its anti-Iran rhetoric, ahead of the talks in Geneva between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany that are expected to reach a nuclear deal. The previous round of talks was scuppered when French Foreign Minister Lauren Fabius insisted on taking all Israeli concerns into consideration before striking any deal with Iran. This time, French President Francois Hollande is taking the same approach, setting some conditions for an agreement.
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France continues its anti-Iran rhetoric, ahead of the talks in Geneva between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany that are expected to reach a nuclear deal. The previous round of talks was scuppered when French Foreign Minister Lauren Fabius insisted on taking all Israeli concerns into consideration before striking any deal with Iran. This time, French President Francois Hollande is taking the same approach, setting some conditions for an agreement.
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[28 Nov 2013] Sanctions gave Iran producers chance to meet the market demand - English
Iran\'s automotive industry is the second most active in the country after oil and gas, the country passed the one million mark in production in 2007. Iran is one of the biggest manufactures of...
Iran\'s automotive industry is the second most active in the country after oil and gas, the country passed the one million mark in production in 2007. Iran is one of the biggest manufactures of automobiles and automotive parts in the Middle East, in an expo held in Tehran, they showcased their latest advancements.
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Iran\'s automotive industry is the second most active in the country after oil and gas, the country passed the one million mark in production in 2007. Iran is one of the biggest manufactures of automobiles and automotive parts in the Middle East, in an expo held in Tehran, they showcased their latest advancements.
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[30 Nov 2013] Iran auto industry seeks to boost production - English
Iran ranks 16th in the world in the auto industry, and exports its products to 30 countries worldwide. Last week Iran\'s auto industry was removed from sanctions and a conference held in Tehran...
Iran ranks 16th in the world in the auto industry, and exports its products to 30 countries worldwide. Last week Iran\'s auto industry was removed from sanctions and a conference held in Tehran benefited from that news.
Iran has held the first international conference on the Auto industry, gathering local and international automotive manufactures, but political events in recent days made this event more worthwhile.
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Iran ranks 16th in the world in the auto industry, and exports its products to 30 countries worldwide. Last week Iran\'s auto industry was removed from sanctions and a conference held in Tehran benefited from that news.
Iran has held the first international conference on the Auto industry, gathering local and international automotive manufactures, but political events in recent days made this event more worthwhile.