[6/7] Ahl al-Wafa - People of Loyalty - Film about the Islamic...
Drama based on real events that took place in 1994 in South Lebanon. The film is a dramatic account of an operation that took place in South...
Drama based on real events that took place in 1994 in South Lebanon. The film is a dramatic account of an operation that took place in South Lebanon in 1994 by the Islamic Resistance Movements against the Israeli Occupation. In Arabic with English subtitles.
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Drama based on real events that took place in 1994 in South Lebanon. The film is a dramatic account of an operation that took place in South...
Drama based on real events that took place in 1994 in South Lebanon. The film is a dramatic account of an operation that took place in South Lebanon in 1994 by the Islamic Resistance Movements against the Israeli Occupation. In Arabic with English subtitles.
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[4/7] Ahl al-Wafa - People of Loyalty - Film about the Islamic...
Drama based on real events that took place in 1994 in South Lebanon. The film is a dramatic account of an operation that took place in South...
Drama based on real events that took place in 1994 in South Lebanon. The film is a dramatic account of an operation that took place in South Lebanon in 1994 by the Islamic Resistance Movements against the Israeli Occupation. In Arabic with English subtitles.
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[3/7] Ahl al-Wafa - People of Loyalty - Film about the Islamic...
Drama based on real events that took place in 1994 in South Lebanon. The film is a dramatic account of an operation that took place in South...
Drama based on real events that took place in 1994 in South Lebanon. The film is a dramatic account of an operation that took place in South Lebanon in 1994 by the Islamic Resistance Movements against the Israeli Occupation. In Arabic with English subtitles.
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[2/7] Ahl al-Wafa - People of Loyalty - Film about the Islamic...
Drama based on real events that took place in 1994 in South Lebanon. The film is a dramatic account of an operation that took place in South...
Drama based on real events that took place in 1994 in South Lebanon. The film is a dramatic account of an operation that took place in South Lebanon in 1994 by the Islamic Resistance Movements against the Israeli Occupation. In Arabic with English subtitles.
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[1/7] Ahl al-Wafa - People of Loyalty - Film about the Islamic...
Drama based on real events that took place in 1994 in South Lebanon. The film is a dramatic account of an operation that took place in South...
Drama based on real events that took place in 1994 in South Lebanon. The film is a dramatic account of an operation that took place in South Lebanon in 1994 by the Islamic Resistance Movements against the Israeli Occupation. In Arabic with English subtitles.
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The Problems with a Two-State solution for Palestine - Ali Abunimah -...
Ali Abunimah is the editor of http://electronicintifada.net/. He spoke at the One State for Palestine-Israel Conference in Boston in 2009. For more...
Ali Abunimah is the editor of http://electronicintifada.net/. He spoke at the One State for Palestine-Israel Conference in Boston in 2009. For more on the One State solution, see his book "One Country". For a similar perspective, see http://gazaawareness.blogspot.com/ BOTH morally and realistically, the two-state solution was never a viable solution of the situation. In the last 30 or so years, since Camp David, if our different institutions and movements had spent their energies on discrediting Zionism - instead of giving it concessions and in the process legitimizing it - that might have been more fruitful. Over these years, the "peace process" has only facilitated Israel to steal more land and discredit the moral rights of the Palestinians.
Today, effectively, there is already a "One State" in the Palestine-Israel region under Israeli control. Some argue that we are inevitably moving toward formalizing that "One State", and that the resistance struggle may in fact transform into a movement for equal citizenship rights. Or, perhaps it won't take even that long for the dismantlement of the Zionist apartheid state.
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The Problems with a Two-State solution for Palestine - Ali Abunimah -...
Ali Abunimah is the editor of http://electronicintifada.net/. He spoke at the One State for Palestine-Israel Conference in Boston in 2009. For more...
Ali Abunimah is the editor of http://electronicintifada.net/. He spoke at the One State for Palestine-Israel Conference in Boston in 2009. For more on the One State solution, see his book "One Country". For a similar perspective, see http://gazaawareness.blogspot.com/ BOTH morally and realistically, the two-state solution was never a viable solution of the situation. In the last 30 or so years, since Camp David, if our different institutions and movements had spent their energies on discrediting Zionism - instead of giving it concessions and in the process legitimizing it - that might have been more fruitful. Over these years, the "peace process" has only facilitated Israel to steal more land and discredit the moral rights of the Palestinians.
Today, effectively, there is already a "One State" in the Palestine-Israel region under Israeli control. Some argue that we are inevitably moving toward formalizing that "One State", and that the resistance struggle may in fact transform into a movement for equal citizenship rights. Or, perhaps it won't take even that long for the dismantlement of the Zionist apartheid state.
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The Problems with a Two-State solution for Palestine - Ali Abunimah -...
Ali Abunimah is the editor of http://electronicintifada.net/. He spoke at the One State for Palestine-Israel Conference in Boston in 2009. For more...
Ali Abunimah is the editor of http://electronicintifada.net/. He spoke at the One State for Palestine-Israel Conference in Boston in 2009. For more on the One State solution, see his book "One Country". For a similar perspective, see http://gazaawareness.blogspot.com/ BOTH morally and realistically, the two-state solution was never a viable solution of the situation. In the last 30 or so years, since Camp David, if our different institutions and movements had spent their energies on discrediting Zionism - instead of giving it concessions and in the process legitimizing it - that might have been more fruitful. Over these years, the "peace process" has only facilitated Israel to steal more land and discredit the moral rights of the Palestinians.
Today, effectively, there is already a "One State" in the Palestine-Israel region under Israeli control. Some argue that we are inevitably moving toward formalizing that "One State", and that the resistance struggle may in fact transform into a movement for equal citizenship rights. Or, perhaps it won't take even that long for the dismantlement of the Zionist apartheid state.
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[G20] Over 10,000 peaceful people marched through streets of Toronto -...
Clip from a large protest in downtown as G20 Summit takes place in Toronto. Thousands of people from different walks of life representing trade...
Clip from a large protest in downtown as G20 Summit takes place in Toronto. Thousands of people from different walks of life representing trade unions, students and various movements for social justice took part in the rally.
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Hezbollah and the modern history of Lebanon - Part1 - English
Fawwaz Traboulsi is Associate Professor teaching history and politics at the Lebanese American University in Beirut and American University in...
Fawwaz Traboulsi is Associate Professor teaching history and politics at the Lebanese American University in Beirut and American University in Beirut. is an associate professor of Political Science and History at the Lebanese American University in Beirut. Dr. Traboulsi has been a visiting professor at New York University; University of Michigan, Columbia University and Cairo University and a visiting fellow at St. Antony’s College, Oxford. Dr Traboulsi has translated several works, including Edward Said’s Out of Place and Humanism and Democratic Critique. He writes in both English and Arabic on Lebanese history, Arab politics, and social movements, with his most recent book A History of Modern Lebanon (published by Pluto Books, London, 2007).
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Shia in deep crisis in Bahrain: Video of riot police attack on peaceful...
Witnesses say police in Bahrain have violently clashed with pro-democracy protesters during the "Day of Rage" rallies across the country....
Witnesses say police in Bahrain have violently clashed with pro-democracy protesters during the "Day of Rage" rallies across the country.
On Monday, police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at hundreds of demonstrators in Karkazan, a Shia village south of the capital, Manama, AFP reported.
Security forces stepped up their presence with helicopters circling over Manama.
At least 14 people were wounded in overnight and Monday clashes.
Activists, inspired by revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, have dubbed Monday "the Day of Rage" to express disappointment at the political reforms of the past decade, which have failed to bring prosperity and real change.
The majority Shia population in Bahrain has been complaining about inequality and oppression. The government has been clamping down on the opposition since the country's controversial general elections in August last year.
Since late Sunday, Bahrain's security forces have been patrolling shopping centers and other locations to monitor people's movements amid calls by opposition groups for pro-democracy protests.
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بیداری امت مسلمہ ریلی MWM & ISO Pakistan Rally -...
Majlis e Wahdat e Muslimeen Pakistan (MWM) and Imamia Students Organization Pakistan (ISO) organized this rally in Karachi to...
Majlis e Wahdat e Muslimeen Pakistan (MWM) and Imamia Students Organization Pakistan (ISO) organized this rally in Karachi to announce their support and solidarity with uprisings against dictators in Middle East.
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Syria President offers more freedoms after forces kill 37 - 24Mar2011 -...
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/03/24/us-syria-idUSTRE72N2MC20110324.
President Bashar al-Assad made an unprecedented pledge of greater...
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/03/24/us-syria-idUSTRE72N2MC20110324.
President Bashar al-Assad made an unprecedented pledge of greater freedom and more prosperity to Syrians Thursday as anger mounted following a crackdown on protesters that left at least 37 dead.
As an aide to Assad in Damascus read out a list of decrees, which included a possible end to 48 years of emergency rule, a human rights group said a leading pro-democracy activist, Mazen Darwish, had been arrested.
In the southern city of Deraa, a hospital official said at least 37 people had been killed there Wednesday when security forces opened fire on demonstrators inspired by uprisings across the Arab world that have shaken authoritarian leaders.
Announcing the sort of concessions that would have seemed almost unimaginable three months ago in Syria, Assad adviser Bouthaina Shaaban told a news conference the president had not himself ordered his forces to fire on protesters:
"I was a witness to the instructions of His Excellency that live ammunition should not be fired -- even if the police, security forces or officers of the status were being killed."
Assad, she said, would draft laws to provide for media freedoms and allow political movements other than the Baath party, which has ruled for half a century.
Assad, who succeed his late father Hafez al-Assed in 2000, had, Shaaban said, decreed the drafting of a law for political parties "to be presented for public debate" and would strive above all to raise living standards across the country.
She said another decree would look at "ending with great urgency the emergency law, along with issuing legislation that assures the security of the nation and its citizens."
DERAA KILLINGS
Security forces opened fire on hundreds of youths on the outskirts of Deraa Wednesday, witnesses said, after nearly a week of protests in which seven civilians had already died.
The main hospital in Deraa, in southern Syria near the Jordanian border, had received the bodies of at least 37 protesters killed Wednesday, a hospital official said.
Around 20,000 people marched Thursday in the funerals for nine of those killed, chanting freedom slogans and denying official accounts that infiltrators and "armed gangs" were behind the killings and violence in Deraa.
"Traitors do not kill their own people," they chanted. "God, Syria, Freedom. The blood of martyrs is not spilled in vain!"
As Syrian soldiers armed with automatic rifles roamed the streets of the southern city, residents emptied shops of basic goods and said they feared Assad's government was intent on crushing the revolt by force.
Assad, a close ally of Iran, key player in neighboring Lebanon and supporter of militant groups opposed to Israel, had earlier dismissed demands for reform in Syria, a country of 20 million people run by the Baath Party since a 1963 coup. Assad's father took personal in 1970.
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Can Palestine finally be united? 26Mar2011 - English
As Israeli strikes intensified over the Gaza strip, Palestinian resistant movement Hamas and other Palestinian movements have vowed to hit deep...
As Israeli strikes intensified over the Gaza strip, Palestinian resistant movement Hamas and other Palestinian movements have vowed to hit deep inside Israel.
But experts believe that is such a situation the unity between Hamas, Palestinian Authority and other parties are crucial for the country.
In this episode the issue is reviewed.
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Protest in Karachi in Support of Awakening in the Middle East - Urdu
This is one of the several protests in Karachi, Pakistan in support of awakening in the middle east region. Majlis e Wahdat e Muslimeen (MWM)...
This is one of the several protests in Karachi, Pakistan in support of awakening in the middle east region. Majlis e Wahdat e Muslimeen (MWM) organized this protest in which there were speeches by Sunni and Shia scholars in addition to the rally and taranas.
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ISO Talibaat demonstration in support of uprising in Middle East - Urdu
Female Students of ISO (Imamia Students Organization) protested against the oppressive regimes in the Middle East region. The protest was...
Female Students of ISO (Imamia Students Organization) protested against the oppressive regimes in the Middle East region. The protest was also aimed Quran burning event in U.S.A.
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Retweeting democracy - how the US uses Twitter and Facebook to fabricate...
The US is spending millions training activists in the 2011 uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa to use the internet -- particularly social...
The US is spending millions training activists in the 2011 uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa to use the internet -- particularly social media like Twitter and Facebook -- to spread "democracy". The reality is, the interference in foreign countries is only to serves US strategic and commercial interests. It's use of social media is shown by this report to be a sham that involves fabricating the news
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[Islam & Life] What is the impact of awakening in the Muslim states...
Earlier this year the Arab world was rocked by popular uprisings for basic human rights and democracy.
As a result the world has seen changes...
Earlier this year the Arab world was rocked by popular uprisings for basic human rights and democracy.
As a result the world has seen changes in some countries and others are still going through their struggles. The wave of revolutions swept through the whole Arab region and has made its way to European countries. In this edition of the show we ask the following question; What is the impact of awakening in the Muslim states on European countries?
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PressTv News Analysis - Far-right terrorism - Leon Mosavi, Phil Rees,...
What is a nationalist, or neo-Nazi, with far-right terrorist ideologies? Norway's anti-Islam terrorist Breivik listed numerous European Freedom...
What is a nationalist, or neo-Nazi, with far-right terrorist ideologies? Norway's anti-Islam terrorist Breivik listed numerous European Freedom Parties and neo-Nazi parties as allies because of their anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim stance, not to mention several anti-Islam personalities from the US in his writings titled 2083: A European Declaration of Independence.
More than a week after the Norwegian terrorist attacks, Europe is finding itself extremely exposed to the threat of a growing right-wing homegrown terrorism. In this edition of Press TV News Analysis, we will examine how big these movements are, and how much of a threat they pose society.
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[REALITY CHECK] Global Revolution - 23 Oct 2011 - English
Vali Amr Muslimeen Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei spoke on several occasions recently.
He also informed that the world economic crisis and public...
Vali Amr Muslimeen Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei spoke on several occasions recently.
He also informed that the world economic crisis and public protests will be going global.
And sure enough, protests, inspired by Occupy Wall Street movements, went global on Saturday.
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[EUROPEAN AWAKENING] Occupy London protesters take over Swiss bank...
It started last month with one encampment outside Saint Paul's Cathedral. Next came the expansion to Finsbury Square, a smaller but similarly...
It started last month with one encampment outside Saint Paul's Cathedral. Next came the expansion to Finsbury Square, a smaller but similarly active protest camp.
Now, Occupy London have unveiled their latest base, and this time they mean business.
At four storeys high and taking up almost half a street, this is the third of the Occupy London movement's locations, coming complete with a fully functional conference room and a five hundred seat auditorium. More significantly, this building is owned by the Swiss bank UBS, who themselves are no strangers to controversy.
In two thousand and seven, they were accused of heavily profiting from a controversial mortgage scheme in which thousands of British pensioners lost a total of around one billion pounds. They bought the troubled mortgages from another bank. At the time they said that it was an “entirely usual” transaction.
It was bailed out by the Swiss government just one year later. This building is one of its assets, and it's worth over fifty four million pounds.
Occupy London want to hold educational workshops and community events here. They've named their new space “The bank of ideas”, this concept was explained to us by one occupier.
After weeks of being told that their protest was going nowhere, those within the Occupy movement are seeing this as proof that they aren't giving up any time soon. They plan on hosting a conference of worldwide occupy movements inside.
Officially the building is now a 'legal squat', meaning that police are powerless to remove the activists from the building without first consulting the courts.
The City of London has already started legal action against the Saint Pauls cathedral protest camp. Although this is a private building and in a different part of London, its owners are likely to start taking steps to launch their own case against the protesters.
UBS bank today said that they were taking “appropriate action”. In the meantime, Occupy London is likely to squeeze as many events as it can into their limited occupancy time to take full advantage of their new found space.
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[15 Jan 2012] Andaz-e- Jahan - مشرق وسطی کی انقلابی...
[15 Jan 2012] Andaz-e- Jahan - موضوع : مشرق وسطی کی انقلابی تحریکوں پر قیام حسینی کے اثرات - Urdu...
[15 Jan 2012] Andaz-e- Jahan - موضوع : مشرق وسطی کی انقلابی تحریکوں پر قیام حسینی کے اثرات - Urdu
مہمان : مولانا سید محمد رضوی-محترم ثاقب اکبر-محترم شکیل شمسی
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London hosts international Islamic Awakening conference - 12Feb2012 -...
It has been a ground breaking year in the Arab world. Some revolutions are taking their first steps, others are still feeling the pangs of birth....
It has been a ground breaking year in the Arab world. Some revolutions are taking their first steps, others are still feeling the pangs of birth. Either way a new region is being born.
In a predominantly Muslim region, the Arab Spring has been dubbed an Islamic Awakening. At this conference in London, religious scholars of different faiths and denominations, political figures and experts gathered to discuss the idea.
The job is not done yet. But among many of those fighting for freedom on the streets of the Arab world, their belief in god - Allah in Arabic - means everything. A matter of life and death.
The sound of AllahuAkbar - God is Great - is now well known across the world synonymous to protestors who believe victory cannot be achieved without him.
Of course it is not just Muslims who have been protesting. So what does the Islamic Awakening mean for them?
Among the political, social and cultural complexities of these revolutions, the issue of spirituality and faith cannot be ignored. It has played a role. Its significance is yet to be paved.
The revolution over the last year have occurred in the muslim world. At this conference they are discussing why they should be called an Islamic awakening. It’s clear Islam played a role in these just born revolutions still defining themselves. They are young movements rooted in a history that must be understood. That’s why the questions being asked her are so crucial. What are the elements of true Islamic values and what would they mean for the region if implemented.
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[FULL] The People of Loyalty - أهل الوفا - حكاية من...
Drama based on real events that took place in 1994 in South Lebanon. The film is a dramatic account of an operation that took place in South...
Drama based on real events that took place in 1994 in South Lebanon. The film is a dramatic account of an operation that took place in South Lebanon in 1994 by the Islamic Resistance Movements against the Israeli Occupation. In Arabic with English subtitles.
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