[30 Dec 2013] 44 Iraqi MP resign after security forces dismantle...
In Iraq, 44 members of parliament announce their resignation after security forces dismantle an anti-government protest camp.
The lawmakers are...
In Iraq, 44 members of parliament announce their resignation after security forces dismantle an anti-government protest camp.
The lawmakers are demanding the withdrawal of the army. Earlier in the day, clashes broke out between gunmen and police in the central city of Ramadi where the camp was located. Three policemen and ten gunmen were killed. The violence also spread to the nearby city of Fallujah. The lawmakers are also calling for the release of detained MP Ahmed al-Alwani who backs the anti-government protesters. On Saturday, security forces raided Alwani\\\'s home. Deadly clashes broke out after his guards opened fire on the police. Seven people -- including the MP\\\'s brother, five guards and a security force member - were killed before Alwani was taken into custody.
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[31 Decc 2013] Iraqi PM orders the army to leave Anbar province after...
Nuri al-Maliki says the armed forces will turn over the control of the cities in the province to local police. The operation aimed at closing the...
Nuri al-Maliki says the armed forces will turn over the control of the cities in the province to local police. The operation aimed at closing the protest camp in Ramadi led to clashes between security forces and gunmen. One Iraqi soldier and three pro-al-Qaeda militants were killed, while three other gunmen were wounded during Tuesday\\\'s clashes. Earlier 44 lawmakers announced their resignation, demanding the withdrawal of the army. Sunni Muslim protesters have been campaigning against the government since last December.
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[25 Feb 2014] World longest on foot protest underway in Pakistan - English
These are helpless families of hundreds of missing Pakistani nationals. They have traveled all the way from southwestern city of Quetta. Each day...
These are helpless families of hundreds of missing Pakistani nationals. They have traveled all the way from southwestern city of Quetta. Each day they cover at least 25-kilometer long distance.
So far they have covered over 2000 kilometer long distance by foot from October last year onwards. Their final destination is capital city Islamabad ---just few hours walk from this main road. This is the longest ever protest undertaken in the world through an unprecedented journey on foot. But it is not meant to register name in Guinness Book of the World Record.
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[Media Watch] MWM Protest On Press Culb, Karachi - 20 Mar 2014 - Maulana...
[Media Watch] Protest Against Bahraini King Visit Of Pakistan - Maulana Ali Anwar - 20 Mar 2014 - Press Culb, Karachi - Urdu
مجلس وحدت...
[Media Watch] Protest Against Bahraini King Visit Of Pakistan - Maulana Ali Anwar - 20 Mar 2014 - Press Culb, Karachi - Urdu
مجلس وحدت مسلمین کےرہنماء مولانا علی انور نےمظاہرین سےخطاب کرتے ہوئے کہا کہ اس شخص نے پاکستان میں قدم رکھا جس کے ہاتھ مسلمانوں کےخون سےرنگین ہے
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[Media Watch] Waqt News | MWM Protest On Press Culb, Karachi - 20 Mar...
[Media Watch] Waqt News | MWM Protest On Press Culb - 20 Mar 2014 - Urdu
کراچی میں مجلس وحدت مسلمین نے پاکستانی...
[Media Watch] Waqt News | MWM Protest On Press Culb - 20 Mar 2014 - Urdu
کراچی میں مجلس وحدت مسلمین نے پاکستانی معاملات میں سعودی/بحرینی مداخلت کیخلاف احتجاجی مظاہرہ کیا۔
پاکستان کو امریکی و اسرائیلی ایماء پر سعودی و بحرینی کالونی نہیں بننے دیں گے ، مجلس وحدت مسلمین نے پاکستانی
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Toronto Protest Rally Against Saudi Invasion on YEMEN - 19 Apr 2015 -...
Saudi attack on Yemen condemned in Toronto: Peace and justice loving Canadians have not been swayed by the nasty propaganda of the Saudi regime and...
Saudi attack on Yemen condemned in Toronto: Peace and justice loving Canadians have not been swayed by the nasty propaganda of the Saudi regime and its supporters in the west that their attack on Yemen is justified. Instead, hundreds of people braved strong winds to denounce the illegitimate Saudi regime for its equally illegitimate war on the poor people of Yemen. There were also demands to put the Saudi rulers on trial for war crimes.
Chanting slogans against the Banu Saud as well as their masters in Washington DC, the protesters demanded an immediate halt to attacks on the Yemeni people that have killed more than 2,600 civilians so far.
They also demanded that humanitarian aid be provided to the people of whom more than 120,000 (according to UN figures) have been displaced from their homes since the Saudis and their allies launched their war of aggression on March 26.
There were also repeated calls for putting Saudi rulers on trial for war crimes since Yemen has not attacked Saudi Arabia.
Further, it is not the people of Yemen that have attacked Saudi Arabia, but the illegitimate regime of the Najdi Bedouins that has attacked the poorest Arab country in the region.
Speakers included Ken Stone from the Hamilton Coalition to Stop the War, Sid Lacombe of the Canadian Peace Alliance, Dave Mckwee of the Toronto Coalition to the Stop the War, Zafar Bangash Director Institute of Contemporary Islamic Thought and Maulana Zaki Bakri of Al Mahdi Centre.
Protest Rally was organized by the Canadian Peace Alliance and Toronto Coalition to Stop the war and supported by many Christian, Jewish and Islamic groups.
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