Asian Caravan to Gaza Pakistani Aid Worker Yousuf with family Expressing...
Asian Caravan to Gaza Pakistani Aid Worker Yousuf with family Expressing his Views before leaving to Gaza - Persian...
Asian Caravan to Gaza Pakistani Aid Worker Yousuf with family Expressing his Views before leaving to Gaza - Persian
http://fars.tv/videos/2895/خانواده-پاکستانی-کاروان-اسیایی
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[31 Oct 2013] Footage purportedly shows migrant worker being beaten in...
Outrage is growing worldwide over a video showing a Saudi Arabian man beating his foreign employee. The Asian worker received the beating for...
Outrage is growing worldwide over a video showing a Saudi Arabian man beating his foreign employee. The Asian worker received the beating for allegedly speaking to his employer\'s wife. You may find the following video disturbing. The Saudi man then starts to repeatedly whip the victim with his belt. The kingdom\'s Human Rights Commission has condemned the attack after receiving many complaints. The incident is not an isolated one. International rights groups have reported extensive abuse of migrant workers in Saudi Arabia. According to rights groups there are over nine million migrant workers in the kingdom.
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[17 Jan 2014] Parents of murdered Pakistani worker attend trial in...
Anti-fascist protesters have gathered outside an Athens Supreme Court, where two alleged Golden Dawn affiliates are tried for fatally stabbing...
Anti-fascist protesters have gathered outside an Athens Supreme Court, where two alleged Golden Dawn affiliates are tried for fatally stabbing 26-year old Pakistani worker Sahzad Loukman one year ago today. The victim\'s family travelled from Pakistan to attend the trial.
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Asian Caravan to Gaza Aid Worker Noor Azali Malaysian Expressing his...
Asian Caravan to Gaza Aid Worker Noor Azali Malaysian Expressing his Views before leaving to Gaza - Arabic
http://fars.tv/videos/2865/نورازلی
Asian Caravan to Gaza Aid Worker Noor Azali Malaysian Expressing his Views before leaving to Gaza - Arabic
http://fars.tv/videos/2865/نورازلی
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Asian Caravan to Gaza Afghan Aid Worker Hussain Kazmi Epressing his...
Asian Caravan to Gaza Afghan Aid Worker Hussain Kazmi Expressing his Views before leaving to Gaza - Persian...
Asian Caravan to Gaza Afghan Aid Worker Hussain Kazmi Expressing his Views before leaving to Gaza - Persian
http://fars.tv/videos/2925/حسین-کاظمی-افغانی-کاروان
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[27 Nov 2013] French court reverses Hijab case after political pressure...
France\'s Supreme Court has previously ruled that the firing of a child care worker for wearing a Hijab was an obvious case of religious...
France\'s Supreme Court has previously ruled that the firing of a child care worker for wearing a Hijab was an obvious case of religious discrimination in the private sector.
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Brave New World - Film Lit and the NWO - English
The Corbett Report explores Aldous Huxley s classic work of science fiction Brave New World Brave New World is a dystopic vision of a nightmare...
The Corbett Report explores Aldous Huxley s classic work of science fiction Brave New World Brave New World is a dystopic vision of a nightmare future in which worker drones are engineered from birth to perform slave labour for a world dictatorship
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The Story of Cosmetics-English
The Story of Cosmetics released on July 21st 2010 examines the pervasive use of toxic chemicals in our everyday personal care products from...
The Story of Cosmetics released on July 21st 2010 examines the pervasive use of toxic chemicals in our everyday personal care products from lipstick to baby shampoo Produced with Free Range Studios and hosted by Annie Leonard the seven-minute film by The Story of Stuff Project reveals the implications for consumer and worker health and the environment and outlines ways we can move the industry away from hazardous chemicals and towards safer alternatives. The film concludes with a call for viewers to support legislation aimed at ensuring the safety of cosmetics and personal care products
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US official in Pakistan faces murder charge - 28Jan2011 - English
A huge crowd of anti-US protesters took to the streets in Karachi to denounce the killing of two motorcycle riders in the city of Lahore by a US...
A huge crowd of anti-US protesters took to the streets in Karachi to denounce the killing of two motorcycle riders in the city of Lahore by a US consular official. Pakistani police have charged the diplomat with double murder.
According to a provincial minister, the US official believed the two intended to rob him. A pedestrian was also killed by a speeding car from the US consulate.
These demonstrators are protesting against the recent killings in Lahore by the US diplomats and for the immediate release of Afia siddiqui, an American-educated neuroscientist who was sentenced to 86 years in jail in the US after being convicted of trying to kill an American soldier.
Anti-US sentiments run high in Pakistan. American drone attacks are another source of growing anger at the US and its policies. Over one thousand civilian have been killed so far in these attacks.
Pakistani media speculate that the consulate official charged with the murder of two Pakistani citizens is an agent of the notorious US private security firm, XE (Zee) services formerly known as Blackwater.
Muhammad Aslam Tarin, Lahore Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) says the men who were shot dead had no previous criminal records, adding that none of them had robbed or fired at the diplomat. The US embassy in Islamabad confirmed that Davis was a consular worker but said it was still trying to work out with the police what had happened.
What does US government say?
Washington is apparently wary of the rising anti-American sentiment in Pakistan given its strategic partnership with Islamabad, but analysts remain skeptical about the strength and future of US ties with regional nations. After all, many Pakistanis say they view the United States with suspicion or outright enmity because of what they call Washington's interfering policies in the Muslim world.
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LFT Gala Dinner 2011 - Lauren Booth - English
Lady Fatemah Charitable Trust
Mohammed Mahdi Karim - Quran Reciter
Amirali G Karim - Chairman
Dr Ang Swee Chai - Medical Aid for Palestine...
Lady Fatemah Charitable Trust
Mohammed Mahdi Karim - Quran Reciter
Amirali G Karim - Chairman
Dr Ang Swee Chai - Medical Aid for Palestine
Lauren Booth - Activist and Broadcaster, Press TV
Rizwan Hussain - Humanitarian Aid Worker
Shelina Zahra Janmohamed - Author
Shabir Jagani - Deputy Chairman
Khayaal Theatre Company
Syed Farhan Bokhari - MICT Pakistan
Madinatul Ilm Charitable Trust
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[11 July 13] Edward Snowden saga continues - English
The saga of former CIA worker and leaker Edward Snowden continues in its twists and turns.
In this edition of the show we will discuss why it is...
The saga of former CIA worker and leaker Edward Snowden continues in its twists and turns.
In this edition of the show we will discuss why it is more important to focus on what he has leaked, how the US went about its surveillance program, instead of focusing on Snowden\\\'s asylum destination, something which many Western media outlets have done.
We will also discuss the victims, if they are really victims: EU countries, China, the officials involved, and whether their shock reactions have been sincere or not.
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Inner Revolutions | Pray But Keep Rowing the Boat - English
Aisha El-Mekki’s mother didn’t believe in ‘sparing the rod’. She also had a deep respect for teachers, nuns and other authority figures; a...
Aisha El-Mekki’s mother didn’t believe in ‘sparing the rod’. She also had a deep respect for teachers, nuns and other authority figures; a respect that never trickled down to her youngest daughter. Discipline was real in the El-Mekki household, so from an early age she and her older sister formed an alliance. They promised not to tell on each other. Sometimes El-Mekki even took a beating for her sister. When she was in first grade, the two were sent away to a private, all-white boarding school. In third grade, El-Mekki was expelled.
“As a child, if I got backed into a wall, I would refuse to do whatever you wanted me to do because you were trying to force me.”
Upon returning to her home in Philadelphia, El-Mekki’s mother – who worked until five everyday – enrolled her daughter in the neighborhood school. It was around this time that El-Mekki met her best friend, Shakora. The two began spending afternoons together, deepening their friendship and getting into trouble.
“One time I was on a bus. It was a Friday afternoon. The bus driver said my pass had expired; that I had to get a transfer…so he gave me a transfer while waiting for the next bus and the next bus was late. We waited for a while. There was a crowd of people by the time the bus came. [The next bus driver] said that my pass had expired and that I needed to get off the bus. Well I didn’t have any more money, so I said, ‘I paid my fare and I will ride.’ This man decided that he was going to send a message. So he stopped a police car and told them that I refused to pay. The police emptied the bus and told the driver to drive to the police station with just me on it….so he drives this empty bus to the police station and they arrested me. And this just infuriated me. My mother had to be called and of course she was just livid….she had to end up getting a lawyer, and had to go court, miss time from work…and eventually it was resolved but I mean they charged me. I had a record. It was ridiculous. That was my first incident with what I consider police brutality…and how they can escalate a situation unnecessarily.”
Three years later, El Mekki graduated from an all-girls Catholic high school. It was at this point that she began to question the Trinity. She didn’t want to leave the church; she believed she would go to hell if she did. Still, the questions remained. So she kept her eyes open. After college, El-Mekki decided she wanted to become a social worker. She learned about a group called the Black Panther Party that was organizing programs for the needy.
“When I heard about these people feeding children – and I worked on the midnight shift – I said, ‘you know what? I’m gonna go up there’. And there were tables and tables of children being fed cereal and toast, and I was really amazed. People were doing this out of the bottom of their hearts. They weren’t getting paid for it. But they wanted to make sure the children were getting a decent breakfast.”
El-Mekki joined the group. At the same time, her religious search continued.
“I had an aunt that was Muslim. I used to visit her. She was not aggressive, she was not pushy, she was not trying to convert me. Anytime I had a question, she would answer. Her husband was very nice. And I liked the way her family was so calm. It was so peaceful. And so I would go visit her often. During that time I was in the Black Panther Party, and she didn’t disapprove. Everybody else in my family said, ‘Here she goes again, doing something off the beaten path.’ But not aunt Mariam. One time when we knew that there was going to be a police raid, and we were trying to get the children out because I didn’t want the children to be there. And she just told me to bring them to her house. You know? And I just admired her. I just said wow, if her religion supports revolutionary acts like that, then I want to hear more about it. So she would always be listening to Shaheed Malcolm’s albums. She owned every word he ever said. And she’d often have his records on when I’d go over there. And she gave me his book to read because I was always asking questions about him. And that was like the answer to my prayer. You know? The part where he said that our religion doesn’t teach us to be aggressive, but if you lay a hand on me, then I can send you to the cemetery. And I said, ‘I can do that. That is the religion that I need.’ You know, that allows me to defend myself. That doesn’t encourage me to just constantly turn the other cheek. Nobody else is turning the other cheek. They’re turning the other side of their hand. And so i decided you know what, that’s when I decided Islam was for me because it allowed me to be religious and at the same time, be revolutionary.”
innerrevolutions.net
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The Message of The Islamic Revolution | Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi | Urdu...
A staunch follower of Imam Khomeini (r), Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi, worked tirelessly to spread the message of Islamic Revolution across...
A staunch follower of Imam Khomeini (r), Dr. Muhammad Ali Naqvi, worked tirelessly to spread the message of Islamic Revolution across entire Pakistan. The enemy, at last, martyred him on 7 March 1995.
He was the first one to introduce the slogan of \"Death To America\" in Pakistan. The message of the Islamic Revolution continues to spread. The enemies have lost, yet again!
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What a WOMAN Can Do | Agha Alireza Panahian | Farsi sub English
Some out there consider women to be insignificant. Others consider them a house maid. And some others consider them to be a worker competing men in...
Some out there consider women to be insignificant. Others consider them a house maid. And some others consider them to be a worker competing men in the job market to earn money. What is the expectation of Islam? How can a woman impact the society?
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