[07 Aug 2012] West plans to take over Middle East nations Analyst - English
[07 Aug 2012] West plans to take over Middle East nations Analyst - English
Syrian security forces have clashed with foreign-sponsored insurgents...
[07 Aug 2012] West plans to take over Middle East nations Analyst - English
Syrian security forces have clashed with foreign-sponsored insurgents in several neighborhoods in the country's largest city of Aleppo as part of their efforts to clear the city of the armed groups.
The Syrian government forces entered the al-Sakhour area inside Aleppo and arrested between 200 and 250 insurgents, 70 of whom are believed to be foreigners.
Meanwhile, the Syrian armed gangs attacked a traffic police station in central Aleppo on Tuesday and opened fire on the Syrian police forces, leading to casualties.
The foreign-backed insurgents receive arms and support from several Western and regional states, including Saudi Arabia.
Many people, including security forces, have been killed in the unrest in Syria that began in March 2011.
This is while the United Nations has pulled its observers out of Aleppo due to, what it called, the worsening situation in the city. Almost 20 UN observers returned to the mission's headquarters in Damascus.
Damascus says, "outlaws, saboteurs, and insurgents" are behind the unrest in the country, while the opposition accuses the security forces of killing the protesters.
The Syrian government says the chaos is being orchestrated from outside the country, and there are reports that a very large number of the armed insurgents are foreign nationals.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Dan Dicks, founder of Press for Truth, from Toronto, to further discuss the issue.
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Ayat Al Qurmezi poem complete reading in Bahrain 2011 الشاعرة...
Ayat Al Qurmezi poem complete reading in Bahrain 2011 الشاعرة آيات القرمزي
الشاعرة آيات القرمزي - ميدان...
Ayat Al Qurmezi poem complete reading in Bahrain 2011 الشاعرة آيات القرمزي
الشاعرة آيات القرمزي - ميدان الشهداء - إبليس و حمد
فیلم کامل شعر آیات القرمزی در سالگرد اشغال بحرین
Ayat Hassan Mohammed Al-Qurmezi (Arabic: آيات حسن محمد القرمزي; the surname is also transcribed Al-Qormezi, al-Ghermezi) (born c. 1991, Sadad, Bahrain) is a poet student at the at the University of Bahrain Teaching Institute in Bahrain & female activist against the Al Khalifah Dictator Clan.
Ayat Al-Qurmezi became famous in Bahrain and internationally after reading out a poem criticising Bahraini government policies to the Pearl Square Roundabout gathering of pro-democracy protesters. After the poem was widely circulated via social media she and her family were subjected to harassment and death threats.
She was arrested and detained in conditions of secrecy and rumours of her death in custody led to protests by Iranian activists. She was subjected to torture while in custody but was eventually tried on charges of inciting hatred of the Bahraini regime and insulting members of the royal family.
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Thousands in London occupy outside israeli Embassy against war on Gaza -...
In the UK, Londoners hold a fourth day of protests against Israel\\\'s latest military offensive against the Gaza Strip. Thousands have gathered...
In the UK, Londoners hold a fourth day of protests against Israel\\\'s latest military offensive against the Gaza Strip. Thousands have gathered outside the Israeli embassy in support of Palestinians.
Among the speakers was Palestinian ambassador to London Manuel Hassassian who gave an impassioned speech.
The government in Britain has backed israel\\\'s violence saying it has a right to defend itself But even the foreign minister has admitted a ground invasion would lose Israel international support.
Protesters say that whatever changes or stays the same they will be here day after day attack after attack standing with the Palestinians and making their voices heard.
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[15 Dec 12] Bahrain : US support for Al Khalifa brutualities an absolute...
An analyst tells Press TV that the international community, especially the United States has been backing the wrong horse; here they have been...
An analyst tells Press TV that the international community, especially the United States has been backing the wrong horse; here they have been backing al Khalifa family, the one who has been killing and torturing. Anti-regime protests have been held in several cities across Bahrain as the Al Khalifa regime continues its crackdown on peaceful demonstrations in the country.
Bahrain has been gripped by anti-regime demonstrations since February 2011. The Manama regime has been crushing the protests using harsh security tactics that have so far killed dozens of people and injured many more. Many protesters have also been imprisoned since the beginning of the demonstrations last year.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Kamel Wazne to further discuss the issue of Bahrain demonstrations.
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Nawab Aslam Raisani Drunk PPP ex-CM of Balochistan - All Languages
This is Khanzeer Minister (Chief Minister) of Balochistan - delivering speech while he is drunk (somewhat old video). These are the...
This is Khanzeer Minister (Chief Minister) of Balochistan - delivering speech while he is drunk (somewhat old video). These are the kind of animals ruling over the dignified nation of Muslims in Pakistan.
Today he got canned by the PM who enforced Section 234 of the constitution and dissolved Aslam Raisani\'s government, cabinet and assembly in Balochistan. This happened as a result of over 3 days continuous protests by the brave and dignified Shia Muslims of Pakistan across the country and abroad.
The responsibility is now handed over to Governor, Zulfeqar Ali Magzi.
Sit in protests continue across Pakistan as the protesters want to see the practical implementation by the Government.
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[14 Jan 13] No need for drone-assisted democracy in Yemen - English
As growing US domination has sparked numerous mass demonstrations in Yemen, protesters have taken to streets to express the people\'s total...
As growing US domination has sparked numerous mass demonstrations in Yemen, protesters have taken to streets to express the people\'s total rejection of foreign intervention in their country\'s affairs. Meanwhile, human rights groups have lambasted the increasing number of US assassination drone attacks in Yemen, which mostly target innocent civilians. Washington uses its assassination drones in Yemen, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Somalia, claiming that they target the terrorists. The attacks, however, have mostly led to massive civilian casualties.
To further discuss the issue, Press TV\'s News analysis program has conducted an interview with vice chairman of the Southern Civil democratic Rally, Mohammed Qubati, from London, Yassir al-Mohelel political analysts in Sana\'a and Fredrick Peterson in Washington.
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