[02/11/15] Gran eco mundial de la marcha de hoy en Irán - Spanish
La masiva participación de los iraníes en las marchas celebradas este miércoles con motivo del trigésimo sexto aniversario de la victoria de la...
La masiva participación de los iraníes en las marchas celebradas este miércoles con motivo del trigésimo sexto aniversario de la victoria de la Revolución Islámica de Irán ha tenido una gran resonancia en los medios de comunicación extranjeros.
La agencia estadounidense de noticias \\\'Associated Press\\\' ha destacado que la nación persa ha celebrado el aniversario de la victoria de su revolución con multitudinarias marchas en diferentes ciudades del país en las que se han gritado eslóganes contra EE.UU. y el régimen de Israel.
“El presidente del país, Hasan Rohani durante su discurso ante miles de participantes en la manifestación (en la ciudad capitalina de Teherán) ha reiterado que pondrá todo su empeño en salvaguardar los derechos de la República Islámica de Irán en los diálogos nucleares con los grandes poderes”, ha subrayado.
Asimismo, la cadena televisiva de Al-Jazeera de Catar ha resaltado el aspecto regional del discurso del mandatario persa, manifestando que “Hasan Rohani ha reiterado que Irán siempre ha sido pionero en brindar apoyo a países como Irak, Siria, El Líbano y Yemen que están luchando contra el terrorismo”.
También, el periódico australiano Sun Herald, en su reportaje, ha considerado la participación masiva de la nación persa en las movilizaciones como demostración del poder del pueblo ante las sanciones occidentales impuestas a su país con la excusa de su programa nuclear.
Otro medio de comunicación que ha dado cobertura a este gran evento es la cadena estadounidense NBC que ha expresado su descontento por los eslóganes antiestadounidenses que dominaban el ambiente de manifestaciones de este miércoles “a pesar de aligeramiento de los embargos contra Irán”.
NBC, a continuación, ha calificado de importantes las marchas del 11 de febrero en Irán teniendo en cuenta que la Revolución Islámica fue el acontecimiento que marcó las relaciones entre el país persa y EE.UU., pues el pueblo derrocó al régimen Pahlavi, apoyado por las autoridades norteamericanas de ese tiempo y “las relaciones siguen siendo hostiles desde entonces”.
La agencia noticiera china, Xinhua, a su vez, ha reflejado la participación multitudinaria de los iraníes en los acontecimientos de este miércoles destacando los eslóganes de “abajo EE.UU.” y “abajo Israel” que hacían temblar las calles de varias ciudades del país.
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Kill Him Silently: Part 1 - English
Al Jazeera World unveils the story behind Israeli secret service Mossad\'s bungled assassination attempt on Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal and the...
Al Jazeera World unveils the story behind Israeli secret service Mossad\'s bungled assassination attempt on Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal and the role the failed covert operation played in the rise of the Palestinian movement\'s rise to power.
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[06 Dec 2013] Militants execute an Iraqi cameraman in Syria northeast -...
Another act of atrocity at the hands of foreign-backed insurgents in Syria. Militants execute an Iraqi cameraman in Syria\'s northeast.
Reports...
Another act of atrocity at the hands of foreign-backed insurgents in Syria. Militants execute an Iraqi cameraman in Syria\'s northeast.
Reports say Yasser Faysal al-Joumaili was killed in Idlib province after insurgents stopped him at a checkpoint and shot him without asking any questions. The militants are said to be members of the notorious al-Qaeda-linked group, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. The slain reporter of Al-Jazeera International and Reuters was on an assignment for a Spanish media outlet. Many journalists have lost their lives in the Syrian conflict which began in 20-11.
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*Media Watch* Hamas military chief killed in israeli attack - English
Media Watch Israel has killed the military commander of the Palestinian Hamas movement in a missile strike on the Gaza Strip and launched air raids...
Media Watch Israel has killed the military commander of the Palestinian Hamas movement in a missile strike on the Gaza Strip and launched air raids across the enclave, pushing the two sides to the brink of a new war.
The attacks on Wednesday marked the biggest escalation between Israel and Gaza fighters since the 2008-2009 conflict and came despite signs on Tuesday that neighbouring Egypt had managed to broker a truce in the territory after a five-day surge of violence.
Al Jazeera\\\\\\\'s Caroline Malone reports.
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[06 Aug 2012] Aljazeera Trojan horse of Muslim world - News Analysis -...
[06 Aug 2012] Aljazeera Trojan horse of Muslim world - News Analysis - English
Madness For a decade, Osama bin Laden, who at one time was...
[06 Aug 2012] Aljazeera Trojan horse of Muslim world - News Analysis - English
Madness For a decade, Osama bin Laden, who at one time was supposedly the most wanted man in the world continued to release videos to Al Jazeera which the station would regularly show. And now we see Al Arabia of Saudi Arabia showing the images of 48 Iranians kidnapped in Syria. What type of relationship do these networks have with terrorist organizations and where is the condemnation of the role that these stations play in inciting terrorism.
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[2] George Galloway Muslim Massacre Continues in Myanmar - 03 Aug 2012 -...
[2] George Galloway Muslim Massacre Continues in Myanmar - 03 Aug 2012 - English
According to a group of UK-based NGOs, from June 10 to 28, 650...
[2] George Galloway Muslim Massacre Continues in Myanmar - 03 Aug 2012 - English
According to a group of UK-based NGOs, from June 10 to 28, 650 Rohingya Muslims were killed, 1,200 went missing, and more than 80,000 others were displaced as a result of rioting, arson, rape, and a cycle of revenge attacks in the western state. Over the past two years, waves of ethnic Muslims have attempted to flee by boats in the face of systematic oppression by the Myanmar government. The government of Myanmar refuses to recognize the Rohingyas, who it claims are not native and classifies them as illegal migrants, although they have lived in Myanmar for generations.
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[1] George Galloway Muslim Massacre Continues in Myanmar - 03 Aug 2012 -...
[1] George Galloway Muslim Massacre Continues in Myanmar - 03 Aug 2012 - English
According to a group of UK-based NGOs, from June 10 to 28, 650...
[1] George Galloway Muslim Massacre Continues in Myanmar - 03 Aug 2012 - English
According to a group of UK-based NGOs, from June 10 to 28, 650 Rohingya Muslims were killed, 1,200 went missing, and more than 80,000 others were displaced as a result of rioting, arson, rape, and a cycle of revenge attacks in the western state. Over the past two years, waves of ethnic Muslims have attempted to flee by boats in the face of systematic oppression by the Myanmar government. The government of Myanmar refuses to recognize the Rohingyas, who it claims are not native and classifies them as illegal migrants, although they have lived in Myanmar for generations.
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[19 July 2012] Aljazeera, Alarabiya play as Hollywood soundstage - News...
[19 July 2012] Aljazeera, Alarabiya play as Hollywood soundstage in Syria Webster Tarpley - News Analysis - English
A bomb explosion at the...
[19 July 2012] Aljazeera, Alarabiya play as Hollywood soundstage in Syria Webster Tarpley - News Analysis - English
A bomb explosion at the National Security headquarters in the capital Damascus claims the life of Syrian defense minister General Daoud Rajha and brother-in-law of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, General Assef Shawkat, as well as a senior security official. The blast also injured the interior minister: That is the latest in Syria's situation as violence plagues the capital.
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[06 July 2012] Comment with George Galloway: Arafat poisoned by polonium...
[06 July 2012] Comment with George Galloway: Arafat poisoned by polonium (I) - English
Scientists of a Swiss institute say they have...
[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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بحرین لہو لہو *NEW* Documentary about Bahrain - Urdu
This documentary is based on a documentary produced by Al-Jazeera which was attempted to hide from public.
This documentary is based on a documentary produced by Al-Jazeera which was attempted to hide from public.
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Al Jazeera Journalist Explains Resignation over Syria and Bahrain...
Ali Hashem: Al Jazeera has become a "media war machine" and is "committing journalistic suicide".
Ali Hashem is a television journalist who...
Ali Hashem: Al Jazeera has become a "media war machine" and is "committing journalistic suicide".
Ali Hashem is a television journalist who recently resigned from his post as a war reporter for Al Jazeera. While working for Al Jazeera, he covered the revolution in Libya, Lebanese politics, and tension related to the Syrian uprising on the Syrian Lebanese borders. He also worked for the BBC and led the production team at Manar TV
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***MUST WATCH*** Media - West proxy to fuel Syria conflict - English
Syria's turmoil has been laid bare on our TV screens for more than a year, but some networks are being accused of affecting rather than reflecting...
Syria's turmoil has been laid bare on our TV screens for more than a year, but some networks are being accused of affecting rather than reflecting the conflict. Maria Finoshina reports now, on how there's more to the coverage on the Qatari-owned Al Jazeera TV channel, than meets the eye.
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Al Jazeera journalists quit channel citing bias on Syria coverage - English
Qatar's aggressive stance towards Assad has led to a string of resignations at the country's al-Jazeera TV news channel. Those who left describe...
Qatar's aggressive stance towards Assad has led to a string of resignations at the country's al-Jazeera TV news channel. Those who left describe bias at the station which they say has become a tool to target the Syrian regime. RT's Paula Slier describes those accusations.
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Turkey doubles down on Gaza development - 27Oct2011 - English
Since the Israeli army's attack on the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara in 2010, Ankara has become increasingly outspoken in support of Gaza, the...
Since the Israeli army's attack on the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara in 2010, Ankara has become increasingly outspoken in support of Gaza, the blockaded Palestinian territory the ship was trying to reach.
The support has come in financial terms as well: the estimated $2m per year the Turkish government donated to Gaza before the flotilla attack, has now jumped to $48m.
Al Jazeera's Nicole Johnston reports from Gaza.
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Bahrain: Shouting in the dark - Aug 4, 2011 - English
Bahrain: An island kingdom in the Arabian Gulf where the Shia Muslim majority are ruled by a single family for decades. Where people fighting for...
Bahrain: An island kingdom in the Arabian Gulf where the Shia Muslim majority are ruled by a single family for decades. Where people fighting for democratic rights broke the barriers of fear, only to find themselves alone and crushed.
This is their story and Al Jazeera is their witness.
This is the Arab revolution that was abandoned by the Arabs, forsaken by the West and forgotten by the world.
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Millions endure drought in Somalia - Jul 4, 2011 - English
The United Nations is warning of a looming catastrophe in Somalia, where every third child is suffering from acute malnutrition because of drought...
The United Nations is warning of a looming catastrophe in Somalia, where every third child is suffering from acute malnutrition because of drought and hunger.
The countryside is barren, and thousands of nomads are crossing the country on foot to get aid in Mogadishu, the capital, as the Horn of Africa region faces its worst drought in six decades.
Al Jazeera's Mohammed Adow reports from Mogadishu as part of Al Jazeera's State of Somalia series.
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Interview with Ahmet Davutoglu - Turkish Freign Minister - June 21 2011...
Ahmet Davutoglu, Turkey's foreign minister, talks to Marwan Bishara, Al Jazeera's senior analyst, about the Arab Spring, Turkey's Arab policy and...
Ahmet Davutoglu, Turkey's foreign minister, talks to Marwan Bishara, Al Jazeera's senior analyst, about the Arab Spring, Turkey's Arab policy and its overall strategy in the region and beyond.
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Made in Gaza: Formula 1-style car - Jun 15, 2011 - English
In the world of motorsport, it is usually all about big engines and big money.
But a group of students from United Nations Relief and Works...
In the world of motorsport, it is usually all about big engines and big money.
But a group of students from United Nations Relief and Works Agency's (UNRWA) Khan Younis Training Center (KYTC) in Gaza has created a Formula 1-style racing car from scratch, out of recycled parts.
Because of the Israeli blockade on Gaza, most of the parts for the car had to be manufactured at the centre's workshop.
Proof that a little improvisation can go a long way - they have been invited to compete at this year's prestigious Formula Student competition, organised by the Institution for Mechanical Engineers.
Al Jazeera's Nadim Baba has more on Gaza's first ever racing car.
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BAHRAIN: Condemning the USA - A report from Norway [ENGLISH, NORWEGIAN]
This was the 3rd demonstration in Oslo in support of the oppressed Bahraini people. The demonstrators gathered outside the central station, marched...
This was the 3rd demonstration in Oslo in support of the oppressed Bahraini people. The demonstrators gathered outside the central station, marched through the city centre and reached outside the US Embassy. A few activists delivered speeches denouncing the USA and Saudi Arabia outside the embassy. The demo ended peacefully afterwards.
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Islam & The Media - Anas Altikriti & Lauren Booth - May 2011 -...
Surrey Islamic Society hosted a talk on Islam and The Media on Day Two of its Islamic Awareness Week 2011.
Talk by Anas Altikriti and Lauren...
Surrey Islamic Society hosted a talk on Islam and The Media on Day Two of its Islamic Awareness Week 2011.
Talk by Anas Altikriti and Lauren Booth
Lauren Booth is an English broadcaster, journalist and pro-Palestinian activist. She works for Iran's English language news channel, Press TV.In August 2008 she travelled to Gaza by ship from Cyprus, along with 46 other activists, to highlight the blockade of the Gaza Strip and deliver hearing aids and balloons to a deaf school in Gaza. Booth elected to remain behind in Gaza, and was subsequently refused entry into both Israel and Egypt. She said that she believed that, by refusing her the right to leave Gaza and return to her home country, Israel and Egypt were in breach of Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, specifically regarding freedom of movement.
Anas Altikriti is President and founder of the Cordoba Foundation. A leading figure in the British Anti-War movement, Altikriti also served as president of the Muslim Association of Britain between 2004 and 2005.
Altikriti holds an MSc in Translation and Interpreting. He teaches translation and interpreting on part-time basis at Leeds University. He headed the Respect Yorkshire and Humberside slate for the European elections in 2004.
Altikriti organised more than twenty major demonstrations including the demonstration against the Iraq war organized in London on February 15, 2003. He was also special envoy to Iraq to negotiate the release of Western hostages. As a commentator in the International and Arab media (e.g. BBC, CNN, ABC, SKY, Al-Jazeera, etc.) on Muslim and current affairs, he has appeared on HARDtalk and the Doha Debates (both with Tim Sebastian), 'Lateline' on Australian ABC and BBC's Newsnight as well as a number of prominent programs on a variety of international channels. Altikriti has contributed a number of articles to The Guardian, Al-Ahram Weekly and Islam Online.
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Islam & The Media: Q&A - Anas Altikriti & Lauren Booth - May...
Surrey Islamic Society hosted a talk on Islam and The Media on Day Two of its Islamic Awareness Week 2011. This is the Question & Answer...
Surrey Islamic Society hosted a talk on Islam and The Media on Day Two of its Islamic Awareness Week 2011. This is the Question & Answer session.
Talk by Anas Altikriti and Lauren Booth
Lauren Booth is an English broadcaster, journalist and pro-Palestinian activist. She works for Iran's English language news channel, Press TV.In August 2008 she travelled to Gaza by ship from Cyprus, along with 46 other activists, to highlight the blockade of the Gaza Strip and deliver hearing aids and balloons to a deaf school in Gaza. Booth elected to remain behind in Gaza, and was subsequently refused entry into both Israel and Egypt. She said that she believed that, by refusing her the right to leave Gaza and return to her home country, Israel and Egypt were in breach of Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, specifically regarding freedom of movement.
Anas Altikriti is President and founder of the Cordoba Foundation. A leading figure in the British Anti-War movement, Altikriti also served as president of the Muslim Association of Britain between 2004 and 2005.
Altikriti holds an MSc in Translation and Interpreting. He teaches translation and interpreting on part-time basis at Leeds University. He headed the Respect Yorkshire and Humberside slate for the European elections in 2004.
Altikriti organised more than twenty major demonstrations including the demonstration against the Iraq war organized in London on February 15, 2003. He was also special envoy to Iraq to negotiate the release of Western hostages. As a commentator in the International and Arab media (e.g. BBC, CNN, ABC, SKY, Al-Jazeera, etc.) on Muslim and current affairs, he has appeared on HARDtalk and the Doha Debates (both with Tim Sebastian), 'Lateline' on Australian ABC and BBC's Newsnight as well as a number of prominent programs on a variety of international channels. Altikriti has contributed a number of articles to The Guardian, Al-Ahram Weekly and Islam Online.
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Schoolgirls targeted in Bahrain raids - May 11, 2011 - English
In first of five exclusive reports, Al Jazeera has unearthed evidence that sheds light on kingdom's brutal crackdown.
Al Jazeera is learning...
In first of five exclusive reports, Al Jazeera has unearthed evidence that sheds light on kingdom's brutal crackdown.
Al Jazeera is learning more about the full extent of the brutal crackdown in Bahrain against those it believes took part in recent anti-government protests.
The kingdom's oil company has fired almost 300 employees.
And according to an opposition group, police have raided up to 15 mainly girls schools, detaining, beating and threatening to rape girls as young as 12.
Al Jazeera's Charles Stratford reports.
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Interview with Khaled Meshaal - May 7, 2011 - English
The Hamas leader speaks to Al Jazeera's Rawya Rageh about reconciling differences among various Palestinian factions.
The Hamas leader speaks to Al Jazeera's Rawya Rageh about reconciling differences among various Palestinian factions.
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