الدراز بكمين غادر يكيد بالشاب علي قاسم -...
Kidnapping, killing, arresting several revolutionary youths; its all going on in Bahrain.
Kidnapping, killing, arresting several revolutionary youths; its all going on in Bahrain.
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[06 Aug 2012] Saudi Sunnis Shias seek democracy Hisham Jaber - English
[06 Aug 2012] Saudi Sunnis Shias seek democracy Hisham Jaber - English
Protesters have held a demonstration against the repressive regime of Al...
[06 Aug 2012] Saudi Sunnis Shias seek democracy Hisham Jaber - English
Protesters have held a demonstration against the repressive regime of Al Saud in Tarout Island of Saudi Arabia.
The demonstrators on Sunday condemned the recent killing of a teenager by the Saudi police.
The protesters in Tarout also expressed solidarity with prominent detained Shia cleric Sheikh Nemr al-Nemr, who was attacked, injured and arrested by the security forces of the Al Saud regime while driving from a farm to his house in Qatif on July 8.
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 Eastern Province.
According to Human Rights Watch, the Saudi regime "routinely represses expression critical of the government."
Press TV has conducted an interview with Hisham Jaber, director of the Middle East Studies Center, from Beirut, to further discuss the issue.
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[AL-QUDS 2012] Bangalore, India - 17 August 2012 - Urdu
Bangalore witnessed protest rally on the occasion of International Quds day, 2012. People from various communities participated in the procession,...
Bangalore witnessed protest rally on the occasion of International Quds day, 2012. People from various communities participated in the procession, however soon after the procession began, police intervene and push the participants in the local mosque stating the security concerns.
However, the protest was peaceful and participants expressed their frustration and anger under the law and order situation.
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[21 May 13] US, israel want sectarian gap in Iraq - English
On Monday, terrorists killed at least 95 people and injured more than 250 others, bringing the current month\'s death toll to 366.
Iraqi Prime...
On Monday, terrorists killed at least 95 people and injured more than 250 others, bringing the current month\'s death toll to 366.
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has announced plans to overhaul the country\'s security strategy as a new series of terrorist attacks have killed dozens of civilians and police officers.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mohsen Saleh, a professor at Lebanese University, Beirut about the ongoing violence and sectarianism in Iraq.
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[21 May 13] \'Saudis, Qataris seek to break up Iraq\' - English
On Monday, terrorists killed at least 95 people and injured more than 250 others, bringing the current month\'s death toll to 366.
Iraqi Prime...
On Monday, terrorists killed at least 95 people and injured more than 250 others, bringing the current month\'s death toll to 366.
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has announced plans to overhaul the country\'s security strategy as a new series of terrorist attacks have killed dozens of civilians and police officers.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Zayd al-Isa, Middle East expert, about the fresh violence in Iraq.
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[2 June 13] [Debate] Turkey in turmoil - English
More than 100,000 Turkish protesters have gathered at Istanbul\\\'s Taksim Square, calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Recep Tayyib...
More than 100,000 Turkish protesters have gathered at Istanbul\\\'s Taksim Square, calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Recep Tayyib Erdogan.
Thousands of others also took to the streets in cities, including the capital Ankara, Izmir, Mugla and Antalya in support of the protesters in Istanbul.
Protesters say that Erdogan is out of touch with the reality on the ground and want his government to step down.
The unrest turned into anti-government protests after police moved into Taksim on Friday in order to break up a sit-in protest against the razing of the park, wounding at least two dozen people.
On this edition of The Debate, we will discuss the latest protests and events taking place in Turkey.
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[06 June 13] US is facing surge of violence in big cities - English
The city of Detroit, Michigan made headlines last month when police reported that there were 13 people shot in 24 hours. But other cities in the US...
The city of Detroit, Michigan made headlines last month when police reported that there were 13 people shot in 24 hours. But other cities in the US are also starting to see an increase in violent crime. The surge in violence comes as the FBI releases figures that indicate that the crimes are part of a nationwide trend. The FBI figures suggest the overall increase in violence is due to a surge in crimes committed in larger cities-- after six years of steady declines. Violent crimes include murder, rape, robbery and aggravated assaults. Nationally, those crime rates have edged up 1.2 percent year-over-year, according to the FBI\'s Preliminary Annual Uniform Crime Report. The largest increases happened in cities with populations of between 500,000 and one million people. This is where violent crime rose by 3.7 percent, including a 12.5 percent spike in murder rates.
Colin Campbell, Press TV, Washington
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[07 June 13] Is Erdogan earning wage of his sin on Syria? - English
On this episode of the program, George Galloway comments on the Turkish unrest and asks if the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is...
On this episode of the program, George Galloway comments on the Turkish unrest and asks if the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is paying the price for the policies he has been pursuing across the border in Syria and elsewhere over the last few years.
Turkey has been the scene to a fierce anti-government unrest in the last week. The unrest broke out after police crushed a sit-in staged in Taksim Square on May 31 which was held to protest against the government plan for Gezi Park.
The anti-government demonstrations have mainly been held in Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Mugla, Antalya, and many other cities and towns.
Turkish Human Rights Foundation says some 4,300 people have been hurt or sought medical care for the effects of tear gas inhalation. Four people have also been killed during the unrest.
Galloway asks if Erdogan is earning the wage of his sin in support of the Syrian militants. The government of Erdogan has been one of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad\'s harshest critics and has supported the foreign-backed militants fighting to topple his government. The Syrian crisis resulted in the death of many Syrians and the destruction of the Syrian cities.
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[11 June 13] Debate : US spying scandals - English
President Obama says US citizens are free to complain about what opponents call a big-brother style surveillance program, but that it\\\'s...
President Obama says US citizens are free to complain about what opponents call a big-brother style surveillance program, but that it\\\'s necessary to ward off terrorist attacks.
Do encroachments on privacy become acceptable, if according to Obama, they\\\'re modest?
Is PRISM only the next in a chain of secret US spying programs that activists say are pushing the country ever closer to a police state?
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