Sayasat Hai Ya Saazish : PM Nawaz Sharif Pledges to Protect Saudi...
[Dunya News : Talk Show] Sayasat Hai Ya Saazish : PM Nawaz Sharif Pledges to Protect Saudi Arab’s Sovereignty - 31 March 2015 - Urdu...
[Dunya News : Talk Show] Sayasat Hai Ya Saazish : PM Nawaz Sharif Pledges to Protect Saudi Arab’s Sovereignty - 31 March 2015 - Urdu
Haroon-ur-Rasheed Senior Analyst, Mufti Muhammad Naeem Principle Jamia Binoria in Siasat Hai Ya Saazish on Dunya News and talk with Dr. Moeed Pirzada
Allama Amin Shaheedi (MWM PAK)
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[ Friday Sermon ] H.I Muhammad Haider Naqvi | 08 March 2019 | Masjid...
[ Friday Sermon - خطبہ جمعہ]
Khitaab: H.I Muhammad Haider Naqvi |
Date: 08 March 2019 - 30 Jamadi-us-Saani 1440
Venue: Masjid Yasrab...
[ Friday Sermon - خطبہ جمعہ]
Khitaab: H.I Muhammad Haider Naqvi |
Date: 08 March 2019 - 30 Jamadi-us-Saani 1440
Venue: Masjid Yasrab Defence Karachi
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Ayatollah Khamenei's Words After Casting His Vote | March 2024 | Farsi...
The speech delivered by Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, after he cast his vote in the Parliamentary and Assembly of...
The speech delivered by Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, after he cast his vote in the Parliamentary and Assembly of Experts elections on March 1, 2024
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[Al-Quds Rally 2011 London] Thousands denounce Israeli Occupation -...
This year's al-Quds march came amid the deadly bombardment of Gaza by Israel, prompting thousands to march through central London to express their...
This year's al-Quds march came amid the deadly bombardment of Gaza by Israel, prompting thousands to march through central London to express their solidarity with the Palestinians.
Muslims and non- Muslims, Sunnis and Shias, snd indeed many more, United in condemning Israel for occupying Palestinian land and for killing Palestinian people.
Thousands of demonstrators have marched through central London to call for justice for the Palestinian people. This year in particular those Arab regimes who collaborate with the Zionists have been roundly condemned.
Eventually the marchers congregated in Trafalgar Square in the heart of London, where speakers told the crowd that the Arab spring had given new hope to those seeking a free Palestine.
They said pro-Israeli dictators in Arab countries, such as Husni Mubarak of Egypt, had been toppled and would be replaced by anti-Israeli leaders in tune with the wishes of their people.
As in previous years the al-Quds marchers were harassed by small groups of right-wing activists. Members of the English Defence League, who're accused of being racist and Islamophobic, Zionists and extreme secular Iranians.
They all accused the marchers of supporting so-called Islamist terrorism, but their numbers were tiny and the police penned them in.
Meanwhile, speakers at this year's al-Quds march urged everyone to keep up the pressure on Israel politically and economically. They praised the Islamic resistance in Palestine and said Israelis wouldn't rest in peace until there was justice for the Palestinians. And they pledged to continue to rally every year until Palestine is free.
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Editor of Hezbollah Newspaper Speaks in England March 2008 - Part 1 -...
Manchester, England. 1 March 2008. Five years after the invasion of Iraq, two leading opponents of the US-led occupations in the Middle East come...
Manchester, England. 1 March 2008. Five years after the invasion of Iraq, two leading opponents of the US-led occupations in the Middle East come to Manchester to talk about the reality of the War on Terror on the ground at a public rally. The event is organised by the Stop the War Coalition as part of its build up to the World Against War demonstrations that were due to take place globally on March 15th 2008.
This meeting is a chance to hear key figures from the Middle East and leading
activists and writers from Britain discuss the impact of the war on terror and
the continuing campaign to get the troops out.
The speakers include two eyewitness reports from Iraq and Lebanon:
1. Ibrahim al-Moussawi is editor of the Lebanese Hezbollah newspaper, al-Intiqad, and one of the key spokespeople for the popular resistance to the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 2006.
2. Hassan Juma'a is President of the Iraqi Oil Workers Federation, and a leader of the campaign to stop the US-led privatisation of Iraqi oil.
They are joined at the rally by Chris Nineham, national chair of the Stop the War Coalition.
Ibrahim Mousawi defies a campaign by warmongering Conservative Party leader, David Cameron, to keep him out of the country. "Governments should not censor what people have to say and confiscate the right of intelligent people to decide what to hear or not to hear. I'm a staunch defender of political freedoms and freedom of speech," retorted al-Moussaw.
This particular clip shows Ibrahim al-Moussawi, editor of the Hezbollah newspaper, speaking at the event.
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[22 July 2012] Tensions high over Lebanon national dialogue - English
[22 July 2012] Tensions high over Lebanon national dialogue - English
After Lebanese president Michel Suleiman finally succeeded in resuming...
[22 July 2012] Tensions high over Lebanon national dialogue - English
After Lebanese president Michel Suleiman finally succeeded in resuming national dialogue in June between Lebanese factions, the prospects of its continuation look bleak.
The March 14 movement announced its intention to boycott the upcoming dialogue session over what it called Hezbollah's refusal to discuss its arms. March 14 has long demanded that dialogue tackle what it calls the illegitimate arms, accusing Hezbollah of making decisions of war and peace.
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Iran leader in landmark Iraq trip - English
The first ever visit to Iraq by an Iranian president marks a high point since the two sides bitter war in the 1980s. March 02 2008
The first ever visit to Iraq by an Iranian president marks a high point since the two sides bitter war in the 1980s. March 02 2008
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