[6/8] Distrust Wall - Episode 6 - Attack On Iranian Airbus - English
Part 6 of an 8 part documentary by Press TV looking at the relationship between Iran and the United States Government. More specifically since the...
Part 6 of an 8 part documentary by Press TV looking at the relationship between Iran and the United States Government. More specifically since the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979 and indeed with a focus on events following the revolution.
This documentary has been produced and put together by Press TV's Documentary Team
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[5/8] Distrust Wall - Episode 5 - Attack On Iranian Oil Platforms - English
Part 5 of an 8 part documentary by Press TV looking at the relationship between Iran and the United States Government. More specifically since the...
Part 5 of an 8 part documentary by Press TV looking at the relationship between Iran and the United States Government. More specifically since the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979 and indeed with a focus on events following the revolution.
This documentary has been produced and put together by Press TV's Documentary Team.
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[4/8] Distrust Wall - Episode 4 - The Politics of Animosity - Chemical...
Part 4 of an 8 part documentary by Press TV looking at the relationship between Iran and the United States Government. More specifically since the...
Part 4 of an 8 part documentary by Press TV looking at the relationship between Iran and the United States Government. More specifically since the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979 and indeed with a focus on events following the revolution.
This documentary has been produced and put together by Press TV's Documentary Team.
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[3/8] Distrust Wall - Episode 3 - Iran - US Claims Tribunal - English
Part 3 of an 8 part documentary by Press TV looking at the relationship between Iran and the United States Government. More specifically since the...
Part 3 of an 8 part documentary by Press TV looking at the relationship between Iran and the United States Government. More specifically since the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979 and indeed with a focus on events following the revolution.
This documentary has been produced and put together by Press TV's Documentary Team.
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[2/8] Distrust Wall - Episode 2 - Operation Ajax - A US Sponsored Coup -...
Part 2 of an 8 part documentary by Press TV looking at the relationship between Iran and the United States Government. More specifically since the...
Part 2 of an 8 part documentary by Press TV looking at the relationship between Iran and the United States Government. More specifically since the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979 and indeed with a focus on events following the revolution.
This documentary has been produced and put together by Press TV's Documentary Team
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[22 July 2012] Al Saud crackdown fuel uprising Zayd al Isa - English
[22 July 2012] Al Saud crackdown fuel uprising Zayd al Isa - English
A cleric who participated in protests for change in Saudi Arabia has been...
[22 July 2012] Al Saud crackdown fuel uprising Zayd al Isa - English
A cleric who participated in protests for change in Saudi Arabia has been detained and allegedly tortured in custody by the regimes forces.
The family members of prominent detained Saudi Shia cleric Sheikh Nemr al-Nemr say he has been badly tortured in jail.
On Sunday, the family members were allowed to visit Sheikh Nemr, who has been on a hunger strike since July 19.
His sister said the detained cleric had turned weaker and that signs of torture were seen on his head.
The family visited him for the second time since his arrest earlier in July. They were allowed to visit him for the first time on July 15.
Sheikh Nemr was attacked, injured and arrested by the security forces of the Al Saud regime while driving from a farm to his house in the Qatif region of Eastern Province on July 8.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Zayd al-Isa, Middle East expert from London about the incident involving Sheikh Nemr al-Nemr and Saudi government forces.
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[03 Oct 2012] Human rights groups call for supporting Palestinian child...
Hundreds of Palestinian children are detained by Israeli forces on a daily basis and tortured while in custody. Human rights groups and Palestinian...
Hundreds of Palestinian children are detained by Israeli forces on a daily basis and tortured while in custody. Human rights groups and Palestinian lawyers are now calling on the international community to hold Israeli forces accountable for their crimes.
Press TV\'s Nel Burden reports from Ramallah.
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[29 June 13] Obama culpable for Gitmo prisoner death - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Mason, Political commentator and activist from San Francisco, about the US military investigation...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Mason, Political commentator and activist from San Francisco, about the US military investigation into the Death in custody of Guantanamo Bay prisoner Adnan Farhan Abdul Latif in 2012.
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[27 Nov 2013] Lahore court demands release of Pakistani nationals - English
Lahore High Court expressed its dismay at Pakistani authorities for not handing over 6 Pakistani nationals, who were kept in detention cells in...
Lahore High Court expressed its dismay at Pakistani authorities for not handing over 6 Pakistani nationals, who were kept in detention cells in Bagram, Afghanistan by the United States. These men were repatriated to Pakistan but remain in custody.
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[29 Nov 2013] Rights groups rap israel for abusing children - English
Rights groups have slammed israel for its mistreatment of Palestinian children. They say Israeli forces have arrested a 13-year-old Palestinian boy...
Rights groups have slammed israel for its mistreatment of Palestinian children. They say Israeli forces have arrested a 13-year-old Palestinian boy and tortured him in custody.
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[15 Dec 2013] Amnesty Intl accuses Bahrain of torturing kids detained in...
Amnesty International has accused Bahrain of torturing the children arrested on suspicion of participating in anti-government protests.
The...
Amnesty International has accused Bahrain of torturing the children arrested on suspicion of participating in anti-government protests.
The rights group says scores of children, some as young as 13, have been detained on suspicion of taking part in protests over the last two years, and have been continually tortured while in custody. Detainees under 15 are also held at the Ministry of Interior\\\'s Juvenile Centre in Manama, where Amnesty says most abuses take place at night when social workers are absent. The body says Bahraini authorities are displaying an appalling level of disregard for human rights. The group has called on Bahrain to review its legislation regarding juveniles to fall in line with international standards. Bahrain is a signatory to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which prohibits torture or use of any other inhuman punishment against children.
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[30 Dec 2013] 44 Iraqi MP resign after security forces dismantle...
In Iraq, 44 members of parliament announce their resignation after security forces dismantle an anti-government protest camp.
The lawmakers are...
In Iraq, 44 members of parliament announce their resignation after security forces dismantle an anti-government protest camp.
The lawmakers are demanding the withdrawal of the army. Earlier in the day, clashes broke out between gunmen and police in the central city of Ramadi where the camp was located. Three policemen and ten gunmen were killed. The violence also spread to the nearby city of Fallujah. The lawmakers are also calling for the release of detained MP Ahmed al-Alwani who backs the anti-government protesters. On Saturday, security forces raided Alwani\\\'s home. Deadly clashes broke out after his guards opened fire on the police. Seven people -- including the MP\\\'s brother, five guards and a security force member - were killed before Alwani was taken into custody.
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[15 Jan 2014] UN: Executions in northern Syria could amount to war...
The UN human rights office says a soaring number of executions in northern Syria could amount to war crimes.
In a statement released on...
The UN human rights office says a soaring number of executions in northern Syria could amount to war crimes.
In a statement released on Thursday, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay has warned militants and armed opposition groups that such executions violate international humanitarian law. Pillay said her office has received reports of a series of mass executions of civilians and soldiers in Aleppo, Idlib and Raqqah by militants, especially by al-Qaeda affiliates, fighting the Syrian government. Pillay says exact numbers are hard to verify, but many civilians and soldiers in the custody of militants have been executed since the beginning of this year.
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[16 Jan 2014] UN: Executions by foreign-backed insurgents on the rise in...
The UN human rights office says a soaring number of executions in northern Syria could amount to war crimes.
In a statement released on...
The UN human rights office says a soaring number of executions in northern Syria could amount to war crimes.
In a statement released on Thursday, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay has warned militants and armed opposition groups that such executions violate international humanitarian law. Pillay said her office has received reports of a series of mass executions of civilians and soldiers in Aleppo, Idlib and Raqqah by militants, especially by al-Qaeda affiliates, fighting the Syrian government. Pillay says exact numbers are hard to verify, but many civilians and soldiers in the custody of militants have been executed since the beginning of this year.
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[26 Feb 2014] An Egyptian court has sentenced 26 people to death for...
An Egyptian court has sentenced 26 people to death for plotting attacks on ships in the Suez Canal.
The men, who were tried in their absence,...
An Egyptian court has sentenced 26 people to death for plotting attacks on ships in the Suez Canal.
The men, who were tried in their absence, were charged while in custody. The court accuses the defendents of founding and leading a terrorist cell, which wanted to disrupt the major shipping route. It also referred the verdict to the Grand Mufti of Cairo, who now has to validate the sentences. The recent spate of violence has rocked Egypt, after former president Mohamed Morsi was ousted by the military in July, and placed under arrest. The latest ruling comes as another court in the country sentenced over 2-hundred Morsi supporters to prison over a variety of charges on Tuesday.
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