[12 Feb 2014] The Debate - Syria Situation (P.2) - English
\"As talks continue in Geneva, we\'ll continue to strengthen the moderate opposition\" that was what President Barak Obama said while...
\"As talks continue in Geneva, we\'ll continue to strengthen the moderate opposition\" that was what President Barak Obama said while hosting France in a lavish ceremony in Washington, a stance that was shared by France as well. Why does the US continue to think that arming the opposition will lead to a positive outcome, never mind what they call the moderate opposition? In this edition of the debate, we\'ll discuss the prospects of the Geneva conference, which the Syrian delegation says the focus should be terrorism, not the transitional governing body, and why the prospects of parallel talks between Russia, US and int. mediator Lakhdar Brahimi also look to lead no-where.
Guests:
- Journalist & Political Commentator, Richard Millet (LONDON).
- Author & Historian, Webster Griffin Tarpley (WASHINGTON).
Subjects:
1. The US is adamant in its arming of the opposition, the moderate one: Does the US even know who the moderate opposition is, why this persistence, again, making this announcement again during Geneva talks?
2. Another repeated announcement, by the US: the threat of foreign fighters 7,000 of them from some 50 countries, including Europe, with some American, tied to al-Qaeda, the al-Nusra Front, who aspire to attack the United States
3. This piece of news did not make it to major for a variety of reasons: that the intel. Western intelligence agencies have visited Damascus for talks on combating terrorist groups: Faisal Mekdad told state TV BBC that there was a schism between Western security officials and politicians who are pressing President Bashar al-Assad to step down; the growing numbers of foreign terrorists from Europe means there are common concerns
4. On the Geneva negotiations: the divided SNC: today we presented our main document which includes the steps and principles in transitional process: 22 points: formation of transitional governing body, made by the 2 parties...and some other points. The Syrian delegation response: comprehensive document detailing the horrendous deaths by the hands of these foreign backed insurgents: Why such resistance against first rooting out terrorism inside Syria/
5. Parallel talks seemed like a good idea: Originally a Russian proposal, floated again, to originally include Turkey Saudi Arabia and IRan, along with the US and Russia: now narrowed to the US and Russia, with int. mediator Lakhdar Brahimi, slated for Friday?
6. Get Iran involved in the peace talks: Increase chances for a solution: Geneva track record obviously proves these talks have failed, except for the evacuation of some civilians trapped in Homs: What\'s the hold-up?
7. Reaction: Syria Media advisor: Botheina Sha\'aban: The West and Israel wanted to change regional balance and power to their own benefit: the outcome of the conflict: a proxy war, with Turkey Qatar and Saudi Arabia as the main supporters of the war under western and US influence: Has this failed, or is that still the goal?
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[12 Feb 2014] Egypt press freedom in decline: report - English
Over the past 3 years, Egypt has turned into an inhospitable place for journalists to work in. In 2013, Egypt was listed as the third most...
Over the past 3 years, Egypt has turned into an inhospitable place for journalists to work in. In 2013, Egypt was listed as the third most dangerous country for a journalist to work in falling only after Iraq and Syria.
According to a newly released report by the Press Freedom Watchdog, 2013 was one of the hardest years for media personnel in Egypt -- both under former president Mohamed Morsi and months that followed his removal. Violations against the press ranged from physical attacks to legal persecution under the pretext of spreading false information Last year, six journalists were killed while on the job. Another danger faced by journalists in Egypt is a growing distrust of the public against foreign news organizations.
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[12 Feb 2014] Several killed, many injured in separate attacks in...
No end in sight to the deadly violence in the war-torn Iraq. Several people have been killed and many more injured in separate attacks in the...
No end in sight to the deadly violence in the war-torn Iraq. Several people have been killed and many more injured in separate attacks in the capital Baghdad.
Two simultaneous bomb blasts in Baghdad left five people dead and fifteen others injured. Another explosion in the city\'s Kenani Market left scores of casualties. The attacks are the latest in a chain of deadly violent incidents hitting Iraq over the last months. The Iraqi government blames al-Qaeda-linked groups for the deadly unrest. Official figures show more than a thousand people lost their lives in violent attacks across Iraq last month alone.
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[20 Feb 2014] 6 injured after Israeli settlers attack Palestinian school...
Israeli settlers have attacked a high school in the occupied West Bank, injuring six Palestinians.
The attack took place in the village of Bur,...
Israeli settlers have attacked a high school in the occupied West Bank, injuring six Palestinians.
The attack took place in the village of Bur, south of Nablus. Clashes erupted between locals and settlers after the incident. Settlers attacked another school in the area on Wednesday, beating up a 50-year-old man. Settlers frequently attack locals and prevent farmers from reaching their lands. The UN says there were over 400 settler attacks in the West Bank in 2013.
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Onion Samosa - By VahChef - English
Samosa is an Indian deep fried spicy snack usually served with tea . In India we can see numerous varieties of samosas. The famous ones are made by...
Samosa is an Indian deep fried spicy snack usually served with tea . In India we can see numerous varieties of samosas. The famous ones are made by the ..
Samosa is a stuffed pastry popular in Hyderabad. It is generally fried in triangular shape with a savory filling. The stuffing includes the potatoes, onions, peas, coriander etc. The samosa often served with tamarind chutney or curd.Onion samosa, popularly known as Irani samosa is a stuffed pastry and popular in South Asia, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, Arabian Peninsula, Southwest Asia, North and South Africa. It is generally fried in triangular shape with a savory filling. The stuffing includes the potatoes, onions, peas, coriander etc. The samosa often served with tamarind chutney or curd.
Ingredients
1 cup Atta (Wheat Flour)
1/2 tsp chatmasala.
1 tsp chilli powder
1 bunch coriander leaves
1/2 tsp cumin powder
3 number green chillis
1 cup maida
to fry 0 Oil
1 cup onions
1 cup poha
as needed 0 salt
as needed 0 water
Directions
● Take a bowl add maida,atta,salt, 1 tsp oil mix well then add water to make a soft dough rest it for 10min.
● Now in another bowl,take onions chopped,poha,chilli powder,cumin powder,green chillis chopped,oriander ,chat masala mix well.
● In a small bowl add 1tsp of maida mix with some water and make a paste keep a side.
● Now take the dough make a thin chapaties and take a pan slightly cook the chapatis both the sides do not cook more.
● Once chapaties are ready cut the chapati sheets into long triangle shape.
● Now apply maida paste one side of the sheet make a cone shape stuff the mixture in the cone then close the edge.
● In a pan add oil to deep fry, first half fry and remove then after 5min fry again till golden colour
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[24 Feb 2014] Over 2 dozen killed as jets pound militant hideouts in NW...
Pakistan launches new airstrikes against militant hideouts in the northwestern tribal region, killing at least 30 people.
Military officials say...
Pakistan launches new airstrikes against militant hideouts in the northwestern tribal region, killing at least 30 people.
Military officials say the latest strikes mainly took place in the Shawal valley and Datta-khel areas of North Waziristan. They say fifteen militants were killed in the South Waziristan side of the border, and another 12 in North Waziristan. Militants are using these areas as training compounds for their attacks. Pakistani fighter jets have been pounding targets in the region since the government\'s efforts to hold peace talks with pro-Taliban militants broke down this month. In recent days, people of North Waziristan have evacuated their villages, anticipating a full-scale military offensive.
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[26 Feb 2014] An Egyptian court has sentenced 26 people to death for...
An Egyptian court has sentenced 26 people to death for plotting attacks on ships in the Suez Canal.
The men, who were tried in their absence,...
An Egyptian court has sentenced 26 people to death for plotting attacks on ships in the Suez Canal.
The men, who were tried in their absence, were charged while in custody. The court accuses the defendents of founding and leading a terrorist cell, which wanted to disrupt the major shipping route. It also referred the verdict to the Grand Mufti of Cairo, who now has to validate the sentences. The recent spate of violence has rocked Egypt, after former president Mohamed Morsi was ousted by the military in July, and placed under arrest. The latest ruling comes as another court in the country sentenced over 2-hundred Morsi supporters to prison over a variety of charges on Tuesday.
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[11 Nov 13] Speech to Members of the Soldiers of Islam Mourning...
A small portion of the Farsi is included, but the
The following is the full text of the speech delivered on November 11, 2013 by Ayatollah...
A small portion of the Farsi is included, but the
The following is the full text of the speech delivered on November 11, 2013 by Ayatollah Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, in a meeting with the members of the Soldiers of Islam Mourning Committee.
In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
The Soldiers of Islam Mourning Committee is an auspicious phenomenon. The idea that our soldiers form mourning committees is a very auspicious and important idea. The pivot of this committee is mourning for Ashura. The other tasks that you referred to are good and necessary subsets, but the pivot is reviving and understanding the depth of Ashura.
One point in this regard is that the connection between the words \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"committee\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" and \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"soldiers\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" has an important meaning. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Soldiers\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" means those people who engage in jihad in the face of the enemy. Jihad includes \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"moqatele\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\". \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Moqatele\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" means a military war. Jihad is a combination of different wars such as military wars, intellectual wars, psychological wars and social wars. A combination of these things is jihad and jihad includes all of these wars. One of the characteristics of jihad is the existence of an enemy. Not any effort is called jihad. It is possible that someone engages in scientific work, but this may not be jihadi work. Jihad is a movement which is launched in the face of a hostile act and a hostile enemy. Those people who engage in jihad in the way of God and who enjoy a jihadi characteristic and spirit will realize that this is a real blessing for their hearts and souls.
Jihad is necessary because human societies are not devoid of enemies. They may have few or many enemies. Sometimes, like our society, they have many enemies and sometimes they do not. But in any case, they have an enemy. Therefore, if a society has an internal force for confronting the enemy - this force is comprised of soldiers and mujahids - then it can have a feeling of security. But if it does not enjoy this force, then it will be like a body that suffers from lack of white blood-cells which are in charge of fighting against infection. In such circumstances, all kinds of diseases may afflict this society.
The effort of this group of people to revive and commemorate Ashura and to mourn for Hussein ibn Ali (a.s.) is very appropriate and necessary. Therefore, the essence of this connection - that is to say, the connection between mourning committees and soldiers - is very blessed and good. You should not abandon this and you should preserve it as much as you can.
Another point is that the word \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"heyat\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" [committee] means lack of order in the conventional sense of the word. They say that such and such a person acts in a heyati way. This means that he acts in a disorganized way. Perhaps we can say that you are the first people to impose order on an organization which is disorderly by nature. This is a very good thing.
Well, why does the word \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"heyati\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" mean disorderly in the conventional sense of the word? This is because when someone enters an Imam Hussein (a.s.) heyat, no one tells them where to sit and where not to sit and when to come and when to go. All the movements and comings and goings are based on the will of the people and this originates in faith. This is a very good thing and you should preserve it. You should preserve the committee\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s relationship with what people love and believe in. You should preserve the interest that the hearts of people have in this committee. That is to say, it should not be the case that the committee acts in a formal way.
In my opinion, the centers that you should work in are Hussainiyahs. You do not need bureaucratic organizations. Hussainiyahs, heyats and mosques are the centers that you should engage in. If we affiliate this committee to an organization and if we specify a multi-storey building for that with bureaucratic equipment, this is not a committee anymore. I fear that it may face certain problems. I am not saying that it will not be a committee, but in my opinion, the nature of such committees requires the enthusiastic participation of the people in mourning ceremonies for Imam Hussein (a.s.). This is what exerts a powerful effect on them. This is what the Revolution originated from. At least, it can be good ground for growing revolutionary virtues and teachings.
The next point which is very important is the issue of nurturing panegyrists and protecting them against errors and mistakes. This is very important. One of our serious problems is really this. Panegyrists have acquired a bad name in this regard, but it is not particular to panegyrists. This issue is not particular to panegyrists and other people in charge of such affairs. It has been witnessed that those people who take the minbar and those who recite eulogies for Ashura - including panegyrists, those who have minbar and other such people - have said inappropriate things. Sometimes you and I have meeting and talk and I may say an inappropriate thing. This is not a problem because it is between you and me. This is not important. But sometimes, we have an audience of one thousand, 10 thousand or 50 thousand people and sometimes, this audience turns into millions of people. In such circumstances, we should see what effect an inappropriate and wrong statement may exert on our audience. A number of people may accept this wrong statement and they may learn a wrong concept. A number of people may reject this statement and they may take an instant dislike towards the essence of religion. Besides, there may be an angry argument between certain groups of people.
Notice that certain deviations may emerge as a result of this wrong statement. Since long ago, we have seen that sometimes panegyrists perform rowzas that are obviously wrong, but they continue to perform because in order to make a few people shed tears. This is not particular to the present time. Since I was a child, I have participated in mourning ceremonies and I have listened to people who took the minbar. Should we make people shed tears at any price?
You can narrate the event and you can do it in an artistic way in order to produce strong effects on people, but you should not say things which are false. I have heard that, addressing the Commander of the Faithful (a.s.) a panegyrist said, \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Whatever you have is because of Imam Hussein (a.s.)\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\". Notice how wrong this is. How can someone talk such nonsense about the Commander of the Faithful (a.s.)? Whatever Imam Hussein (a.s.) has is because of the Commander of the Faithful (a.s.). Whatever he has is because of the Holy Prophet (s.w.a.). Why do they not understand such concepts? Besides, they claim that they are good panegyrists and they say whatever crosses their mind. In my opinion, we should attach great significance to such issues.
The next point is concerning the issue which was raised by Mr. Nejat as well. He is right. Such committees cannot be secular. We do not have secular Imam Hussein (a.s.) committees. Anyone who is interested in Imam Hussein (a.s.) is also interested in political and jihadi Islam and the kind of Islam which engages in fighting, offering blood and laying down one\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s life. This is the meaning of faith in Imam Hussein (a.s.). If a panegyrist takes care not to enter into political discussions, this is wrong. Of course, this does not mean that whatever political event takes place in the country, we should bring it up in rowzas and we should adopt specific orientations - whether revolutionary or anti-revolutionary - towards it. This is not what I mean, but revolutionary and Islamic thoughts and the auspicious guidelines which Imam (may God bestow paradise on him) formulated in our country should be brought up in such ceremonies.
This task is a great and important task. The best people who can perform rowzas for Imam Hussein (a.s.) are mujahids in the way of God and these young soldiers. You should appreciate the value of this and you should provide guidance. This can be a bright and shining spring for enlightening the minds of the people and the audience and it can improve them in terms of Islamic and religious teachings.
How good it is to pay attention to the issue of reading the Holy Quran in mourning ceremonies. How good it is to employ Islamic, revolutionary and Quranic concepts in mourning ceremonies. Sometimes, when they mourn, people say certain clichés such as \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Hussein vay\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\". Well, this has no value and one learns nothing from repeating \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Hussein vay\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\". When the audience says such clichés, you can raise revolutionary, Islamic and Quranic issues and issues which are related to the present time. When the audience repeats it, this becomes internalized in their minds. This is very valuable. This is a task that cannot be carried out by anyone except you. No media network can inculcate religious teachings into the minds and the hearts and souls of people. Therefore, this is an important and great task. I hope that Allah the Exalted rewards and bestows success on you so that you can carry out this task in the best way possible.
Greetings be upon you and Allah\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s mercy and blessings
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Cooking Recipe - Delicious Rice Dish With Fried Chicken and Spinach!...
A delicious rice that combines fried chicken and spinach!
Ing:
2 tbsp of oil you used to fry the chicken
1 onion sliced and fried (keep...
A delicious rice that combines fried chicken and spinach!
Ing:
2 tbsp of oil you used to fry the chicken
1 onion sliced and fried (keep aside)
2 whole chicken cut cleaned and fried (keep aside)
21/2 cups chopped spinach
1 cup frozen peas
1 tbsp fresh dill weed chopped
1 tbsp ginger and garlic
1 tsp green chutney
salt to taste
1 1/2 cups rice soaked in water for 20 min
3 cups hot water
Method
Fry chicken and keep aside, soak rice and keep it aside, in a separate pot add the oil and let it warm up then add the green chutney and the ginger garlic, give it about 30 seconds for the flavors to infuse then add the spinach and dill week, saute this for a while and then go ahead and add the peas making sure you mix it all really well give it 2 minutes. Add the hot water let the water come to temp again in the mean time add the salt and to a taste test making sure that it is moderately salty. Water is not supposed to be boiling to add the rice, add the rice and let the water come to a boil, once it boils and the rice should start cooking, it should be half way done, next add the onions stir carefully making sure not to break the rice, next turn your stove on low and add the fried chicken again making sure to stir very carefully. Cover and put the lid on and cook for another 5 to 7 minutes. You can barbeque this rice with warming up the coal and adding the oil and cover again for a couple minutes.
Enjoy!
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Homemade No Bake Mango Cheese Cake - English
A really tasty treat for the summer, easy, instant and no bake, it just doesn\\\'t get any better than this!
Ing:
21 oz package oreo cookies...
A really tasty treat for the summer, easy, instant and no bake, it just doesn\\\'t get any better than this!
Ing:
21 oz package oreo cookies crushed (middle part taken out)
2 tbsp unsalted butter
Keep about 1/3 cup crushed oreos and a couple of the cookies for garnishing on the side
Mix both the crushed oreo cookies and butter, and put it in a 8 inch springform pan and keep aside
16 oz fat free sour cream
8 oz cool whip you can get the fat free one if you like
3 8 oz blocks of 1/3 less fat cream cheese (room temperature)
1 whole mango puree
1 tsp fresh lime juice
1/2 cup powder sugar
Method:
Make your crust and keep it aside. In a big mixing bowl add the cream cheese blocks, splash of lime juice, and sour cream beat this until nice and creamy, next add the mango puree and beat again till nice and smooth, at this time do a taste test and add powder sugar and do another taste to make sure you are happy with the sweetness, next add the whipped topping or cool whip and fold it in and make sure all the ingredients are mixed in well. Pour this mixture onto the oreo crust and put it in the fridge for at least 6 hours... Garnish with more oreo cookies, crushed oreos, cool whip and mangos!
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بیانات در دیدار مسئولان نظام و میهمانان...
Today, the enemy seeks to set off an internal war among Muslims and, unfortunately, to a certain extent, they have succeeded in doing so. We can...
Today, the enemy seeks to set off an internal war among Muslims and, unfortunately, to a certain extent, they have succeeded in doing so. We can see their evil work as they destroy one country after another--look at the situations in Syria, Yemen and Libya.
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Mystic, Intellectual, Martyr | Farsi sub English
We as Muslims ought not to be wearing Che Guevara t-shirts, but Martyr Chamran. In this clip, one revolutionary describes another. The Leader...
We as Muslims ought not to be wearing Che Guevara t-shirts, but Martyr Chamran. In this clip, one revolutionary describes another. The Leader describes a man who embodied every revolutionary principle, a man whose life we ought to read about and extract the many lessons contained within it.
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Leader Met with Families of Soldiers Martyred at battle against ISIS -...
While in a meeting with families belonging to those martyred on June 28th and military advisers martyred, in a battle against ISIS, the Leader of...
While in a meeting with families belonging to those martyred on June 28th and military advisers martyred, in a battle against ISIS, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution stated the following: In an asymmetrical war, which has been launched against Iran, the immense power that arises from belief in God and jihad is not understood by the enemy. They created ISIS to defeat the Islamic Republic of Iran: Iraq and the region of Levant were prefaces staged to bring Iran down; however, the power of the Islamic Republic brought them down. One who fights in the name of defending the progeny of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)- who is actually defending his society or city is defending Iran.
On another note, Ayatollah Khamenei made the following observations regarding conflict in Bahrain: “In Bahrain there is an authoritarian and egotistic minority oppressing a majority. And now they are attacking the perseverant and knowledgeable scholar Sheikh Isa Qassim; this is blatant foolishness and insanity. Sheikh Isa is the type of man who would prevent extremist tactics. Therefore, these illogical individuals do not understand that by removing Sheikh Isa Qassim they are removing obstacles from the Bahraini, enthusiastic, youth against the regime. Now, no obstacle can prevent these young enthusiasts from rising up.
Ayatollah Khamenei stated: “Whenever and wherever we relied on the revolutionary spirit we progressed. Whenever we withdrew from our values and suppressed our voice, to please the imperialist powers, we remained undeveloped. The path towards progress is reviving the revolutionary spirit and striving for the sake of God.”
Click here to read the full text to the speech.
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Shaykh Usama | Loyalty to the Cause | English
Another beautiful, inspiring clip from the Islamic Pulse production team.
What does it mean to be loyal to the cause?
You know that the...
Another beautiful, inspiring clip from the Islamic Pulse production team.
What does it mean to be loyal to the cause?
You know that the time is coming and that the Imam (A) will soon return.
Now what is your duty? And how loyal are you going to be in carrying out that duty for the cause of your Imam (A)?
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Dividing Muslim Ummah Is The Enemy\\\'s Target | Leader of the Muslim...
The enemy is destroying one Muslim country after another. In other Muslim countries, the enemy has installed puppet regimes to do its bidding. Why...
The enemy is destroying one Muslim country after another. In other Muslim countries, the enemy has installed puppet regimes to do its bidding. Why do we let this happen? Why has the enemy been so successful in carrying out its plans? What is it that we are not doing that enables them to do what they in our countries, to our people? The Leader speaks.
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[DOCUMENTARY] Dreams Destroyed – the untold story of Iraqi Genocide -...
Dreams Destroyed – the untold story of Iraqi Genocide
Karrada- A microcosm of the larger Iraqi society where Shia Muslims, Sunni Muslims,...
Dreams Destroyed – the untold story of Iraqi Genocide
Karrada- A microcosm of the larger Iraqi society where Shia Muslims, Sunni Muslims, Christians, and people from other religions, sects and denominations have lived in peace and harmony for hundreds of years.
On July 3rd – 2016, the 28th of the holy month of Ramadhan, as the hour of midnight approached, the Hadi market, which is very crowded during this time due to the upcoming Eid celebration.
The joy of the men, women, and children excitedly preparing for the upcoming celebration at Hadi market was shattered when the imperialist agents of ISIS who had suffered humiliating losses across Iraq, decided to exact revenge from the innocent families, and detonated a very large and devastating explosion.
Facing defeats at war fronts, and unable to ignite a sectarian or religious civil war, the cowards of ISIS committed another crime against humanity, on one of the holiest and happiest nights in the Islamic calendar.
CREDITS FOR THE DOCUMENTARY “DREAMS DESTROYED”
Director: Talib Mahmoud Manati
Writer: Tawfik Temimy
genocideiniraq.net
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