[11 July 2012] Saudis fear revolution will hit kingdom - English
[11 July 2012] Saudis fear revolution will hit kingdom - English
Tens of thousands of Saudi Arabian protesters have held a demonstration against...
[11 July 2012] Saudis fear revolution will hit kingdom - English
Tens of thousands of Saudi Arabian protesters have held a demonstration against the Al Saud regime in the Qatif region of oil-rich Eastern Province.
The demonstrators took to the streets on Tuesday to condemn the Riyadh regime for the deadly crackdown on protests.
The protesters were also condemning the detention of prominent Shia cleric Sheikh Nemr al-Nemr, who was attacked and arrested earlier in the day.
Since February 2011, protesters have held demonstrations on an almost regular basis in Saudi Arabia, mainly in Qatif and the town of Awamiyah in Eastern Province, calling for the release of all political prisoners, freedom of expression and assembly, and an end to widespread discrimination.
However, the demonstrations have turned into protests against the Al Saud regime, especially since November 2011, when Saudi security forces killed five protesters and injured many others in the province.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Kamel Wazni, political analyst, to hear his opinion on this issue.
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Movie Trailer - Kingdom of Solomon - All Languages
The Kingdom of Solomon is a film concerning the life of Prophet Solomon. It is based on Islamic beliefs about him extracted from Quranic verses.
The Kingdom of Solomon is a film concerning the life of Prophet Solomon. It is based on Islamic beliefs about him extracted from Quranic verses.
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Hajj Doesn't Belong to Just One Kingdom | Leader of the Muslim Ummah |...
Does any one person or any single government own the Hajj?
Who does the Hajj truly belong to?
What are some of the obligations upon the...
Does any one person or any single government own the Hajj?
Who does the Hajj truly belong to?
What are some of the obligations upon the government hosting the Hajj and Hajj pilgrims?
And in whose interests must the host government work for?
Finally, what does Imam Khamenei say about ensuring the safety of Hajj pilgrims that rests heavily upon the host government especially when considering the recurring tragedies that have occurred in the past during the Hajj pilgrimage?
The Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, answers and explains in his brave and courageous manner how the \"Hajj Doesn\'t Belong to Just One Kingdom\".
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The Wilayat of the Taghut and Saudi Arabia | Imam Khamenei & Shaheed...
Why is the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia considered to be the worst country in the world?
Who are under the Wilayat (authority/guardianship)...
Why is the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia considered to be the worst country in the world?
Who are under the Wilayat (authority/guardianship) of the Taghuti Powers?
What all have the Taghuti Powers done to help the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia?
Who is the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia losing to in their current War on Yemen?
And who is supporting the insecurity that is present in the West Asian region?
Finally, what will happen to all the equipment and facilities being provided by the Taghuti Powers to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia?
The Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, and Shaheed Haj Qasem speak to us about those under the Wilayat of the Taghuti Powers.
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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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[05 Aug 2012] Is Saudi Arabia on the edge of revolution - News Analysis...
[05 Aug 2012] Is Saudi Arabia on the edge of revolution - News Analysis - English
As revolutions have taken place in the region, the rumblings...
[05 Aug 2012] Is Saudi Arabia on the edge of revolution - News Analysis - English
As revolutions have taken place in the region, the rumblings have been felt in many places and it appears that the next epicenter could be Saudi Arabia. As more demonstrations have taken place in the kingdom, another protester has been killed in the Eastern Province. Also reports say that a Saudi policeman has also been killed. As the violence continues and claims of abuse and illegal incarceration rise, many question what lies ahead in this repressive kingdom as its people continue to seek equality. Are we on the edge of a revolution in Saudi Arabia?
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Nabeel Rajab on President Obama meeting with Salman bin Isa al-Khalifa -...
Amidst an intensifying crackdown on anti-government protesters in the tiny Gulf island Kingdom of Bahrain, President Obama met Tuesday with Crown...
Amidst an intensifying crackdown on anti-government protesters in the tiny Gulf island Kingdom of Bahrain, President Obama met Tuesday with Crown Prince Salman bin Isa al-Khalifa, a visit that was not announced beforehand. We speak with Nabeel Rajab, president of Bahrain's Center for Human Rights, based in Manama. "We do not see anything that makes us optimistic that the government has the willingness to go for a dialogue with the opposition and to listen to the grievances and demands of the people," says Rajab, noting that soldiers from Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Bahrain continue to arrest protesters and the doctors treating those injured during pro-democracy demonstrations. You must obtain written permission from Democracy NOW! to use any portion of the content. Published, with permission from democracynow.org. http://www.democracynow.org Provided to you under Democracy NOW! creative commons license. Copyright democracynow.org, an independent non-profit user funded news media, recognized and broadcast world wide.
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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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[30 June 13] Al-Khalifa is head of law, military, kingdom and parliament...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Entifadh Qanbar, political analyst from Beirut about the issue of the arrest and jailing of a teenager for...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Entifadh Qanbar, political analyst from Beirut about the issue of the arrest and jailing of a teenager for writing insults about King Hamad al-Khalifa on Twitter.
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[28 Oct 2013] Saudi Arabia suspends aid to Yemen - English
The Saudi Prince, Turki Bin Faisal, announced in a speech in Washington DC this week, that the kingdom\'s aid to Yemen is currently \"on...
The Saudi Prince, Turki Bin Faisal, announced in a speech in Washington DC this week, that the kingdom\'s aid to Yemen is currently \"on hold\" amid the political uncertainty of the country.
Saudi Arabia is a main player in Yemen\'s power transfer deal and is obliged to aid Yemen during the transitional period.
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[28 Nov 2013] Saudi Arabia mufti: Ban on driving protects society from...
More bad news for women in Saudi Arabia, as the kingdom\'s Grand Mufti says the country\'s ban on women\'s driving protects the society from evil....
More bad news for women in Saudi Arabia, as the kingdom\'s Grand Mufti says the country\'s ban on women\'s driving protects the society from evil.
Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah also said that allowing women to drive is not the society\'s concern. His comments come as activists in the Persian Gulf monarchy have time and again protested the ban. This, while the Saudi interior minister has assured rights activists that authorities are re-assessing the situation. To this day, Saudi Arabia is the only country where women are not allowed to drive.
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[12 Feb 2014] Tehran raps Bahraini FM for accusing Iran of meddling -...
Iran strongly condemns remarks by Bahraini foreign minister that Tehran is interfering in the Arab kingdom\'s internal affairs.
Iran\'s foreign...
Iran strongly condemns remarks by Bahraini foreign minister that Tehran is interfering in the Arab kingdom\'s internal affairs.
Iran\'s foreign ministry summoned the Bahraini charge d\'affaires in Tehran to protest the comments by Sheikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said such remarks show the Manama officials\' confusion regarding the legal demands of the oppressed people of Bahrain. She also urged the small Persian Gulf state not to get support from foreign forces in suppressing anti-regime protests. Pro-democracy protesters have been holding rallies in Bahrain since 2011, calling for the Al Khalifa family to relinquish power. Scores of people have been killed and thousands arrested ever since.
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