Naomi Klein - The Shock Doctrine - Part 1 of 6
Naomi Klein talks about her new book - The Shock Doctrine - The Rise of Disaster Capitalism - speaking at a benefit event for the Canadian Centre...
Naomi Klein talks about her new book - The Shock Doctrine - The Rise of Disaster Capitalism - speaking at a benefit event for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - a social justice research institute. The Shock Doctrine is the gripping story of how Americas FREE MARKET policies have come to dominate the world through the exploitation of disaster-shocked people and countries.
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Naomi Klein - The Shock Doctrine - Part 2 of 6
Naomi Klein talks about her new book - The Shock Doctrine - The Rise of Disaster Capitalism - speaking at a benefit event for the Canadian Centre...
Naomi Klein talks about her new book - The Shock Doctrine - The Rise of Disaster Capitalism - speaking at a benefit event for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - a social justice research institute. The Shock Doctrine is the gripping story of how Americas FREE MARKET policies have come to dominate the world through the exploitation of disaster-shocked people and countries.
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Naomi Klein - The Shock Doctrine - Part 3 of 6
Naomi Klein talks about her new book - The Shock Doctrine - The Rise of Disaster Capitalism - speaking at a benefit event for the Canadian Centre...
Naomi Klein talks about her new book - The Shock Doctrine - The Rise of Disaster Capitalism - speaking at a benefit event for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - a social justice research institute. The Shock Doctrine is the gripping story of how Americas FREE MARKET policies have come to dominate the world through the exploitation of disaster-shocked people and countries.
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Naomi Klein - The Shock Doctrine - Part 4 of 6
Naomi Klein talks about her new book - The Shock Doctrine - The Rise of Disaster Capitalism - speaking at a benefit event for the Canadian Centre...
Naomi Klein talks about her new book - The Shock Doctrine - The Rise of Disaster Capitalism - speaking at a benefit event for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - a social justice research institute. The Shock Doctrine is the gripping story of how Americas FREE MARKET policies have come to dominate the world through the exploitation of disaster-shocked people and countries.
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Naomi Klein - The Shock Doctrine - Part 5 of 6
Naomi Klein talks about her new book - The Shock Doctrine - The Rise of Disaster Capitalism - speaking at a benefit event for the Canadian Centre...
Naomi Klein talks about her new book - The Shock Doctrine - The Rise of Disaster Capitalism - speaking at a benefit event for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - a social justice research institute. The Shock Doctrine is the gripping story of how Americas FREE MARKET policies have come to dominate the world through the exploitation of disaster-shocked people and countries.
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Naomi Klein - The Shock Doctrine - Part 6 of 6
Naomi Klein talks about her new book - The Shock Doctrine - The Rise of Disaster Capitalism - speaking at a benefit event for the Canadian Centre...
Naomi Klein talks about her new book - The Shock Doctrine - The Rise of Disaster Capitalism - speaking at a benefit event for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - a social justice research institute. The Shock Doctrine is the gripping story of how Americas FREE MARKET policies have come to dominate the world through the exploitation of disaster-shocked people and countries.
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Haiti - Shock Doctrine - English
These events are examples of the shock doctrine using the publics disorientation following massive collective shocks wars terrorist attacks or...
These events are examples of the shock doctrine using the publics disorientation following massive collective shocks wars terrorist attacks or natural disasters to achieve control by imposing economic shock therapy
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Tehran hosts the 7th international conference on Mahdism Doctrine -...
Saman Kojouri, Press TV, Tehran
Thinkers and scholars from 20 countries are taking part in the event.
According to Islam, Mahdisim is a...
Saman Kojouri, Press TV, Tehran
Thinkers and scholars from 20 countries are taking part in the event.
According to Islam, Mahdisim is a belief in the 12th imam of the Muslim Shia household, who is expected to emerge from occultation to fulfill his role and lead the faithful to salvation.
The belief varies under different names in different religions. The fundamentals of different religions show a recurring theme the Messiah; the one who is anticipated as the savior and liberator. This belief can be found in Islam, Christianity, Judaism and Zoroastrianism as well as a host of other religions too.
People always dream of better things: like better things to eat and a better life with no social problems; According to religious teachings when the Savior emerges the world will become full of all these “better” concepts.
But the main question, which remains to be answered, is that why mankind waits for a savior in this world.
The international conference on Mahdism doctrine will further discuss practical ways to prepare the ground for the reappearance of the savior of mankind.
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Shahid Beheshti and Imam Khomeini on Characteristics of Leader in Islam...
Ayatollah Dr. Shahid Mohammad Hosseini Beheshti defends wilayatul faqih (Guardianship of the Jurist) doctrine in a Parliament session...
Ayatollah Dr. Shahid Mohammad Hosseini Beheshti defends wilayatul faqih (Guardianship of the Jurist) doctrine in a Parliament session debating on the vote that would eventually result in changes to IRI constitution involving implementation of WF theory
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Inspiration from Hajj Pilgrimage - Malcolm X - English
Courtesy itaqullah. This clip is from the movie Malcolm X based on his life and struggle. When he was in Macca Malcolm X or Al-Hajj Malik El-Shabaz...
Courtesy itaqullah. This clip is from the movie Malcolm X based on his life and struggle. When he was in Macca Malcolm X or Al-Hajj Malik El-Shabaz wrote a letter to his loyal assistants in Harlem... from his heart. --- Here is a related excerpt from Dr. Ali Shariati-s famous book HAJJ - Chapter-The Delay in Mina--- There is a two day stay over in Mina to think about your ideology and what you have done. On the 'Id day and after the sacrifice, the ceremonies are over. You must stay two more days or even three more days, if you can, in Mina. You are not supposed to leave Mina in these days - not even to return to Mecca! Why? Satan is defeated, sacrifice is offered, Ihram is removed and 'Id is celebrated! Why should more than a million people remain in this valley for two or three more days! This time allows them to think about Ha]J and understand what they have done. They can discuss their problems with people from other parts of the world who have the same faith, love, needs and ideology. Muslim thinkers and intellectuals who gather here and freedom-fighters who fight colonialism, oppression, poverty, ignorance and corruption in their homelands, get to know each other, discuss their problems, find solutions and ask for each other's help. Muslims from all over are supposed to study the dangers and conspiracies of the super-powers and their agents who have infiltrated Muslim nations. They should make resolutions to fight against brainwashing, propaganda, disunity, heresy, false religions ... and many other diseases threatening the "unity" of Muslim nations. They should offer a common and worldwide struggle to introduce Islamic facts and support the cause of freedom for colonized nations and those Muslim minorities who are under the torture of fascist regimes as well as prejudiced political groups. Through a system of cooperation and understanding and an exchange of views and feelings, the Muslim communities would be strengthened in their struggle against their common enemy. A better understanding of true Islamic doctrine can be brought about by solving some of the theological differences that exist among Muslim religious groups! http://www.al-islam.org/hajj/shariati/
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The Truth about the 1967 Arab-Israel War - P.1 - Norman Finkelstein -...
Truth about the 1967 Arab-Israel War - P.1 - Norman Finkelstein. Delivered on April 7, 2009. On the circumstances surrounding the 1967...
Truth about the 1967 Arab-Israel War - P.1 - Norman Finkelstein. Delivered on April 7, 2009. On the circumstances surrounding the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, Norman Finkelstein writes:
“Preserving its deterrence capacity has always loomed large in Israeli strategic doctrine. Indeed, it was the main impetus behind Israel's first-strike against Egypt in June 1967 that resulted in Israel's occupation of Gaza (and the West Bank). … After Israel threatened and laid plans to attack Syria, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser declared the Straits of Tiran closed to Israeli shipping, but Israel made almost no use of the Straits (apart from the passage of oil, of which Israel then had ample stocks) and, anyhow, Nasser did not in practice enforce the blockade, vessels passing freely through the Straits within days of his announcement. In addition, multiple U.S. intelligence agencies had concluded that the Egyptians did not intend to attack Israel and that, in the improbable case that they did, alone or in concert with other Arab countries, Israel would -- in President Lyndon Johnson's words -- "whip the hell out of them." … The predicament for Israel was rather the growing perception in the Arab world, spurred by Nasser's radical nationalism and climaxing in his defiant gestures in May 1967, that it would no longer have to follow Israeli orders. Thus, Divisional Commander Ariel Sharon admonished those in the Israeli cabinet hesitant to launch a first-strike that Israel was losing its "deterrence capability...our main weapon -- the fear of us."[8] Israel unleashed the June 1967 war "to restore the credibility of Israeli deterrence" (Israeli strategic analyst Zeev Maoz).[9]” [Italicized in the original]
See the full text: “Foiling Another Palestinian “Peace Offensive”: Behind the Bloodbath in Gaza.” Norman Finkelstein. Jan 19, 2009. http://www.normanfinkelstein.com/article.php?pg=11&ar=2542
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The Truth about the 1967 Arab-Israel War - P.2 - Norman Finkelstein -...
Truth about the 1967 Arab-Israel War - P.2 - Norman Finkelstein. Delivered on April 7, 2009. On the circumstances surrounding the 1967 Arab-Israeli...
Truth about the 1967 Arab-Israel War - P.2 - Norman Finkelstein. Delivered on April 7, 2009. On the circumstances surrounding the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, Norman Finkelstein writes:
“Preserving its deterrence capacity has always loomed large in Israeli strategic doctrine. Indeed, it was the main impetus behind Israel's first-strike against Egypt in June 1967 that resulted in Israel's occupation of Gaza (and the West Bank). … After Israel threatened and laid plans to attack Syria, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser declared the Straits of Tiran closed to Israeli shipping, but Israel made almost no use of the Straits (apart from the passage of oil, of which Israel then had ample stocks) and, anyhow, Nasser did not in practice enforce the blockade, vessels passing freely through the Straits within days of his announcement. In addition, multiple U.S. intelligence agencies had concluded that the Egyptians did not intend to attack Israel and that, in the improbable case that they did, alone or in concert with other Arab countries, Israel would -- in President Lyndon Johnson's words -- "whip the hell out of them." … The predicament for Israel was rather the growing perception in the Arab world, spurred by Nasser's radical nationalism and climaxing in his defiant gestures in May 1967, that it would no longer have to follow Israeli orders. Thus, Divisional Commander Ariel Sharon admonished those in the Israeli cabinet hesitant to launch a first-strike that Israel was losing its "deterrence capability...our main weapon -- the fear of us."[8] Israel unleashed the June 1967 war "to restore the credibility of Israeli deterrence" (Israeli strategic analyst Zeev Maoz).[9]” [Italicized in the original]
See the full text: “Foiling Another Palestinian “Peace Offensive”: Behind the Bloodbath in Gaza.” Norman Finkelstein. Jan 19, 2009. http://www.normanfinkelstein.com/article.php?pg=11&ar=2542
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CrossTalk - Obamas War Prize - Apr 4, 2011 - English
On this edition of Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk: Is it the Nobel Peace Prize that inspired Barack Obama to bomb Libya? Is Obama trying to justify his...
On this edition of Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk: Is it the Nobel Peace Prize that inspired Barack Obama to bomb Libya? Is Obama trying to justify his award with the so-called humanitarian intervention? Can he first solve Iraq and Afghanistan? And should the Nobel Committee be embarrassed of its premature decision and will it learn anything from it?
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[24 May 2012] What is view of Islam on building Christian churches in...
[24 May 2012] What is view of Islam on building Christian churches in Muslim lands - English
A recent fatwa issued by a Wahhabi mufti calls for...
[24 May 2012] What is view of Islam on building Christian churches in Muslim lands - English
A recent fatwa issued by a Wahhabi mufti calls for destruction of all churches in the Arabian Peninsula. He issued the fatwa in late March 2012 in response to a Kuwaiti lawmaker who asked if Kuwait could ban church construction in Kuwait. The fatwa paves the way for adding an article to the new Kuwaiti constitution that forbids building of new churches. Ahl al-Bait assembly condemns the fatwa saying that it is contrary to both Shia and Sunni traditions, and has no precedence in Islamic jurisprudential schools.
The assembly also slams the "deadly silence" of Muslim scholars in the face of such fatwa that distort the image of Islam. It also criticizes international human right organizations as well as Western and Christian governments for their support of Saudi regime and Wahhabi doctrine. The chairman of a group of European Catholic Bishops slams the Saudi Mufti by saying that his fatwa "shows no respect for the religious freedom and free co-existence of religions". This week's Islam and Life asks: What is the view of Islam on building Christian churches in Muslim lands?
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[Must Watch & Spread Host by Tariq Ramdan ] How can Wahhabi...
Program host by Grand Son of Hasan Al Banna (Founder of Egyptian Akhwan ul Mulsameen- Muslim Brotherhood)Wahhabis have a history of...
Program host by Grand Son of Hasan Al Banna (Founder of Egyptian Akhwan ul Mulsameen- Muslim Brotherhood)Wahhabis have a history of vandalising and destroying Islamic heritage. In Saudi Arabia they destroyed and damaged houses and mosques associated with the Prophet Mohammad and his family.
The history goes back to 18th and 19th century and their raids on Shi’a holly cities of Karbala and Najaf, killing and enslaving their populations.
In recent years the Wahhabi doctrine has been responsible for the expansion of those destructions beyond Arabia to North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Pakistan and even the Muslim Balkans.
In Libya and Egypt, Salafi and Wahhabi groups took the opportunity of the recent unrests to attack and damage several Sufi shrines and cemeteries. In Libya they destroyed the shrine of Zuhayr Ibn al-Balawi a companion of Prophet Mohammad.
In July, another Wahhbai group in Mali began to destroy and vandalise historical Sufi shrines, mausoleums and cemeteries of Timbuktu, a UNESCO registered World Heritage.
Surprisingly these atrocities has never mobilised international public opinion against Wahabis in the same manner as the destruction of the statues of Buddha in Afghanistan by Taliban.
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[30 Nov 2013] Iran is determined to continue uranium enrichment for...
President Hassan Rouhani says Iran is determined to continue uranium enrichment for civilian purposes.
Rouhani gave assurances however that...
President Hassan Rouhani says Iran is determined to continue uranium enrichment for civilian purposes.
Rouhani gave assurances however that nuclear weapons have NO place in Iran\'s defense doctrine. He made the comments in an interview with the British daily The Financial Times. Rouhani also ruled out the possibility of dismantling Iran\'s nuclear installations. The president said the size of Iran\'s uranium enrichment will be determined by Iran\'s domestic needs for nuclear power.
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[31 Dec 2013] Analysts: Riyadh seeking to escalate campaign against...
What is behind the surprise Saudi decision to provide 3 billion dollars worth of military aid to the Lebanese army?
The announcement of this...
What is behind the surprise Saudi decision to provide 3 billion dollars worth of military aid to the Lebanese army?
The announcement of this decision was recently made by Lebanese president Michel Suleiman, after Saudi King Abdullah and French president Francois Hollande apparently agreed on the issue during their summit in Riyadh. The deal says Paris is to play the role of the military supplier, while Riyadh will take care of the financing. No one has so far mentioned that the military aid could be used to deter Israel. Tel Aviv has launched wars on Lebanon ever since its existence but no such military aid has ever been granted to Lebanon. Moreover Israeli officials have not made any objections to this announcement. Hence the logical, widespread conclusion is that this step targets Hezbollah. In a recent visit by Suleiman to Riyadh, the Saudi Monarch reportedly called for the Lebanese army to stop Hezbollah from joining the fight in Syria. Many experts believe that this is a Saudi reaction to the role Hezbollah has played in thwarting Riyadh\\\'s agenda of toppling Syrian president Bashar Assad. Saudi Arabia\\\'s Lebanese allies in the March 14 movement appeared to confirm this view, with members of the movement describing this declaration as a blow to Hezbollah. Meanwhile, the designated supplier of the military aid, France, is believed to be the main force behind the recent E-U decision to blacklist the military wing of Hezbollah. Saudi Arabia is eager to escalate its campaign against Hezbollah, perhaps showing Washington that it can seek support elsewhere. France meanwhile welcomes the 3 billion dollar package, as it\\\'s trying to find ways to boost its austerity-hit economy. Now the main question is whether the deal could possibly change the Lebanese\\\'s anti-Israeli doctrine into an anti-Hezbollah stance?
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Yazid: Attacking Medina & the Holy Kabah | Battle of Harrah |...
A brief overview of a lesser-known chapter of Islamic history where Yazid I lay siege to the Holy City of Medina and also razed the Holy Kabah to...
A brief overview of a lesser-known chapter of Islamic history where Yazid I lay siege to the Holy City of Medina and also razed the Holy Kabah to the ground. There are some who attempt to justify Yazid’s actions, many of whom are Saudi-affiliated ideologues that perpetuate the Takfiri Wahhabi doctrine. But it is clear that Yazid was an enemy of Islam and Muslims. After the tragic events of Karbala, where Yazid massacred the family of the Holy Prophet (S), the tyrannical king went on to invade Medina and Mecca according to historical evidence. It is difficult to deny that the true motivations of Yazid, the Son of Muawiyyah, were to annihilate Islam and the Ahlulbayt (A) of the Holy Prophet (S).
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