UK Muslims convene to celebrate their faith - July 31 2011 - English
Britain's Muslim community has been under significant pressure over the last few years, from politicians, the media, and now the rise of the far...
Britain's Muslim community has been under significant pressure over the last few years, from politicians, the media, and now the rise of the far right.
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Ummat-e-Wahida [URDU CLIP]
AGha jawwad clip about Ummat-e-Wajiha.(karachi university)
AGha jawwad clip about Ummat-e-Wajiha.(karachi university)
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Political Analysis Program - Zavia - September 18, 2011 - AMZ - Urdu
Political Analyst : Moulana Syed Ali Murtaza Zaidi
Date : 18th September 2011
Venue : Fatimiyah Community Center Gusalkhana,Karachi
Political Analyst : Moulana Syed Ali Murtaza Zaidi
Date : 18th September 2011
Venue : Fatimiyah Community Center Gusalkhana,Karachi
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[Politics and Media with Salma Yaqoob] War in Afghanistan - 03Oct2011 -...
Part 1: It's 10 years since the UK joined a US led invasion and subsequent occupation of Afghanistan. The conflict has dubbed by western political...
Part 1: It's 10 years since the UK joined a US led invasion and subsequent occupation of Afghanistan. The conflict has dubbed by western political leaders as a crucial part of the so called war on terror. Nearly 400 British servicemen have been killed while thousands of Afghan civilians have lost their lives. To discuss the coflict was Jonathan Steele a British journalist and Author of 'Ghosts of Afghanistan', Kate Hudson who's the General Secretary of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Andrew Murray of the Stop the War Coalition, the organizers of a national protest against the war at the weekend. And Max Malik, the author of a new book, The Butterfly Hunter, which deals with themes relating to the 'war on terror'.
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[Politics and Media with Salma Yaqoob] Sheikh Raed Salah Arrest -...
Part two of show looked at the case of Sheikh Raed Salah, leader of the Northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel, has been in Britain,...
Part two of show looked at the case of Sheikh Raed Salah, leader of the Northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel, has been in Britain, either in prison or on bail since his arrest 3 months ago. UK authorities have sought to deport him but Salah has challenged both his arrest and pending deportation. He's currently appealing his deportation before an immigration and asylum tribunal in Birmingham. Separately, the High Court in London ruled last week that part of Salah's dention in June was unlawful. Salah is accused of anti Semitism and Home Secretary Theresa May has sought to exclude him from the UK on the grounds that his presence in the UK isn't conducive to the public good. To discuss the case was Shamiul Joarder of Friends of al Aqsa, Sarah Colborne, who's Director of The Palestine Solidarity Campaign and on the phone Dr Hanan Chehata of the Middle East Monitor
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[Politics and Media with Salma Yaqoob] War in Afghanistan - 03Oct2011 -...
Part 1: It's 10 years since the UK joined a US led invasion and subsequent occupation of Afghanistan. The conflict has dubbed by western political...
Part 1: It's 10 years since the UK joined a US led invasion and subsequent occupation of Afghanistan. The conflict has dubbed by western political leaders as a crucial part of the so called war on terror. Nearly 400 British servicemen have been killed while thousands of Afghan civilians have lost their lives. To discuss the coflict was Jonathan Steele a British journalist and Author of 'Ghosts of Afghanistan', Kate Hudson who's the General Secretary of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Andrew Murray of the Stop the War Coalition, the organizers of a national protest against the war at the weekend. And Max Malik, the author of a new book, The Butterfly Hunter, which deals with themes relating to the 'war on terror'.
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[Politics and Media with Salma Yaqoob] War in Afghanistan, Sheikh Raed...
Part 1: It's 10 years since the UK joined a US led invasion and subsequent occupation of Afghanistan. The conflict has dubbed by western political...
Part 1: It's 10 years since the UK joined a US led invasion and subsequent occupation of Afghanistan. The conflict has dubbed by western political leaders as a crucial part of the so called war on terror. Nearly 400 British servicemen have been killed while thousands of Afghan civilians have lost their lives. To discuss the coflict was Jonathan Steele a British journalist and Author of 'Ghosts of Afghanistan', Kate Hudson who's the General Secretary of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Andrew Murray of the Stop the War Coalition, the organizers of a national protest against the war at the weekend. And Max Malik, the author of a new book, The Butterfly Hunter, which deals with themes relating to the 'war on terror'.
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[Politics and Media with Salma Yaqoob] Sheikh Raed Salah Arrest -...
Part two of show looked at the case of Sheikh Raed Salah, leader of the Northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel, has been in Britain,...
Part two of show looked at the case of Sheikh Raed Salah, leader of the Northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel, has been in Britain, either in prison or on bail since his arrest 3 months ago. UK authorities have sought to deport him but Salah has challenged both his arrest and pending deportation. He's currently appealing his deportation before an immigration and asylum tribunal in Birmingham. Separately, the High Court in London ruled last week that part of Salah's dention in June was unlawful. Salah is accused of anti Semitism and Home Secretary Theresa May has sought to exclude him from the UK on the grounds that his presence in the UK isn't conducive to the public good. To discuss the case was Shamiul Joarder of Friends of al Aqsa, Sarah Colborne, who's Director of The Palestine Solidarity Campaign and on the phone Dr Hanan Chehata of the Middle East Monitor.
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[09 Oct 2011] زاویہ نگاہ : مصر میں انقلابیوں...
[09 Oct 2011] مصر میں حکمراں فوجی کونسل پر انقلابیوں کا شدید دباؤ - Political Analysis - Urdu...
[09 Oct 2011] مصر میں حکمراں فوجی کونسل پر انقلابیوں کا شدید دباؤ - Political Analysis - Urdu
مہمان : محترم آغا مسعود حسین-محترم عباس حاجی نجاری-محترم تسلیم رحمانی
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CNN: US Government arming a killer regime? - English
The U.S may be selling $53 million in weapons to Gulf ally Bahrain. Is it a dangerous deal? We're Keeping Them Honest.
The U.S may be selling $53 million in weapons to Gulf ally Bahrain. Is it a dangerous deal? We're Keeping Them Honest.
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Muammar Gaddafi Dead as Sirte falls - Press TV - English
Deposed Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi has died of injuries he sustained during his capture by the National Transitional Council (NTC)...
Deposed Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi has died of injuries he sustained during his capture by the National Transitional Council (NTC) fighters in the northern city of Sirte.
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How US Politicians become wealthy from this corruption-English
60 Minutes reveals how Congressmen gets rich from having confidential information. Congress writes laws against insider trading but its own members...
60 Minutes reveals how Congressmen gets rich from having confidential information. Congress writes laws against insider trading but its own members are exempt. Politicians become wealthy from this corruption – and it's all legal.
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Herman Cains Libya Disaster -English
humiliating exposure of Herman's need to recite positions on international affairs as Cain sits down with a newspaper editorial board, and doesn't...
humiliating exposure of Herman's need to recite positions on international affairs as Cain sits down with a newspaper editorial board, and doesn't take the camera seriously enough.
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In spite of less time than other candidates, Ron Paul wins the CBS...
In spite of being given less time than other candidates, Ron Paul wins the CBS debate by a landslide, so CBS removed the poll. This is the second...
In spite of being given less time than other candidates, Ron Paul wins the CBS debate by a landslide, so CBS removed the poll. This is the second time in one week this has happened.
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[09 Dec 2011] ایران کے تیل پر پابندیاں،پاک...
[09 Dec 2011] ایران کے تیل پر پابندیاں،پاک امریکہ تعلقات، کابل میں دھشت گردی Weekly Politics...
[09 Dec 2011] ایران کے تیل پر پابندیاں،پاک امریکہ تعلقات، کابل میں دھشت گردی Weekly Politics Analy
مہمان : پروفیسر شکیل صدیقی-پروفیسر رضوان قیصر- گشن عباس نقوی
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US, Israel greatest security threat - English
http://edition.presstv.ir/detail/215690.html
A political activist says that the United States and Israeli governments are the greatest security...
http://edition.presstv.ir/detail/215690.html
A political activist says that the United States and Israeli governments are the greatest security threat in the world, inflicting wholesale slaughter and massive human displacement.
Press TV has conducted an exclusive interview with Dahlia Wasfi, with the Iraqi Justice & political activist, to further discuss the issue.
The following is a transcript of the interview.
Press TV: The US is supposed to withdraw from Iraq by the year's end. And with Obama saying just days ago in a press conference with Iraqi PM Nuri al-Maliki, the US troops will be leaving Iraq with heads held high. What legacy will the US leave behind in Iraq?
Wasfi: Well, it's nothing to be proud of. There's a legacy of the wholesale slaughter of over a million people, the making of a massive refugee crisis - the largest since the Palestinian refugee crisis began - the destruction of the Iraqi health care system, the destruction of the Iraqi education system, the destruction of Iraq's infrastructure.
In terms of security in Iraq, the most dangerous forces in the world today are the United States military and the Israeli occupation forces. Those are the greatest threats to global security. So while it's true that Iraq is a dangerous place, it is because of the US military stay and its illegal occupation, not in spite of it.
Press TV: If the US leaves Iraq - and I say IF, because there might be the possibility to extend the deadline at the 11th hour - how capable do you think Iraq would be in taking care of itself?
Wasfi: Iraq is the cradle of civilization. There's no question that though it will take decades to overcome the destruction that has been wrought by the forces led by the United States and Great Britain, that Iraq can recover on its own. History has shown that.
As you said, this is a farce. It's not actually an end to the military occupation of Iraq. It's a maintained military and economic occupation with, as I've read, 16,000 US military personnel, in addition to mercenaries, in addition to CIA and other operatives that are operating in Iraq under the guise of organizations like US Aid which have long time been used as cover for the CIA.
Press TV: Adding to your list, what remains for the question of the Mujaheddin Khalq Organization - the terrorist organization operating on Iraqi soil?
Wasfi: I'll repeat again that the largest terrorist organization that's operating on Iraqi soil is the US military. Iraq's borders have been blown wide open since March 19th, 2003. Anyone and everyone has access to Iraq. Iran has a very strong influence in Iraq today.
But the only future of Iraq, it is only up to the Iraqis, just as the future of Syria is up to the Syrians, just as the future of Iran is only up to Iran. And the future of the US is up to the Americans. And for all of these countries, no more interference by Israeli politics.
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