Iran - Millions March to Protest Ashura Insult - Part 8 - Farsi
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their...
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions March to Protest Ashura Insult - Part 9 - Farsi
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their...
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Million March to Protest Ashura Insult - Part 10 - Farsi
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their...
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions March to Protest Ashura Insult - Part 11 - Farsi
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their...
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions March to Protest Ashura Insult - Part 12 - Farsi
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their...
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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Iran - Millions March to Protest Ashura Insult - Part 13 - Farsi
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their...
Iran - Millions of people staged a protest rally in Inqilab Avenue and the surrounding streets downtown Tehran and other city to voice their support to the Islamic Republic and condemn the early week profanity riots which breached the Ashura sanctity. Hundreds of thousands supporters of pro-government Iranians took to the streets of major cities on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition.
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[BEAUTIFUL!] Ashura Procession in the Night - Oslo - Norway - Muharram...
Ashura procession in Oslo on 17 December 2010. Muslims from all cultural backgrounds took to the streets carrying candles in a very cold and dark...
Ashura procession in Oslo on 17 December 2010. Muslims from all cultural backgrounds took to the streets carrying candles in a very cold and dark evening with temperature around -7 degrees. They not only commemorated Ashura but also denounced terrorism chanting Yes to Hussain - No to Yazid - No to Terrorism among other slogans. A few speeches were given at the end of the procession in front of National Theatre in downtown Oslo.
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[Toronto] Middle East Solidarity Walk 26Feb2011 - All Languages
Thousands of Men, Women and Children gathered in Downtown Toronto, Protesters chanted against Middle east ruling system, specially against Qaddafi....
Thousands of Men, Women and Children gathered in Downtown Toronto, Protesters chanted against Middle east ruling system, specially against Qaddafi. March started from Dundas Square and ended in-front of U.S Consulate.
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Bahrain Solidarity Rally - Toronto - Part 3 - Canadian Peace Alliance -...
The speakers at the solidarity rally organized on Saturday, March 18 also highlighted the hypocrisy of western countries which are bombing...
The speakers at the solidarity rally organized on Saturday, March 18 also highlighted the hypocrisy of western countries which are bombing dictators like Qazzafi but supporting dictators like Abdullah and Khalifa
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Rally for Bahrain - Downtown Vancouver BC Canada Mar. 26, 2011 - English
Rally in Vancouver, Canada held in solidarity with Bahrain
For best LIVE coverage of Bahrain, Egyptian, & Other Revolutions check out the Press TV...
Rally in Vancouver, Canada held in solidarity with Bahrain
For best LIVE coverage of Bahrain, Egyptian, & Other Revolutions check out the Press TV website and click WATCH LIVE
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Occupy Calgary draws several hundred protesters - Protest Against...
Occupy Calgary draws several hundred protesters
Hundreds of people drummed, chanted and protested issues ranging from income disparity, capitalism...
Occupy Calgary draws several hundred protesters
Hundreds of people drummed, chanted and protested issues ranging from income disparity, capitalism and corporate politics to homelessness and fiat currency during “Occupy Calgary.”
They began their protest at the foot of the locked glass doors of downtown Bankers Hall on Saturday afternoon. After about two hours, a crowd estimated to be between 300 and 500 people marched to Olympic Plaza, where several vowed to camp out over the weekend.
Police said there were no arrests. The demonstrators had remained peaceful.
Following similar protests in cities across Canada, the Occupy Wall Street movement is drawing thousands of people across the world to set up campsites in urban parks. It began in New York in September; when protesters began a sit-in at Zuccotti park to object to Wall Street’s role in the 2008 financial collapse.
“There’s a high disparity between the rich and the poor in Calgary,” said SAIT journalism student Sarah Pynoo, 19. “We’re one of the richest cities in North America, but we have enormous homelessness problems.
“And there are thousands of people living below the poverty line and that’s worrying.”
The protest was rich with signs, flags and even a few raging grannies. One cardboard sign, painted in a dark silhouette of a mouse, featured a red mouth with the sign “corporate politics eats people.”
Some protesters tried to draw awareness to investment fraud issues in Alberta. Others on 9/11 truth, a return to the gold standard, and mainstream media bias.
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[AL-QUDS 2012] Dearborn, MI USA : Quran Recitation by Muhammad Abbas -...
Two programs took place in Dearborn/Detroit, MI on 16 August 2012 and 17 August 2012 respectively. The first one was an indoor program where the...
Two programs took place in Dearborn/Detroit, MI on 16 August 2012 and 17 August 2012 respectively. The first one was an indoor program where the keynote speaker was H.I. Sheikh Hamza Sodagar. The second program was an auto rally followed up with a protest in Detroit Downtown, Michigan.
The programs were arranged / sponsored by Al-Quds Committee. freealquds.org
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[AL-QUDS 2012] Dearborn, MI USA : Poetry by Abbas Akbari - 17 August...
Two programs took place in Dearborn/Detroit, MI on 16 August 2012 and 17 August 2012 respectively. The first one was an indoor program where the...
Two programs took place in Dearborn/Detroit, MI on 16 August 2012 and 17 August 2012 respectively. The first one was an indoor program where the keynote speaker was H.I. Sheikh Hamza Sodagar. The second program was an auto rally followed up with a protest in Detroit Downtown, Michigan.
The programs were arranged / sponsored by Al-Quds Committee. freealquds.org
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[AL-QUDS 2012] Dearborn, MI USA : Poetry by Muhammad Rizvi - 17 August...
Two programs took place in Dearborn/Detroit, MI on 16 August 2012 and 17 August 2012 respectively. The first one was an indoor program where the...
Two programs took place in Dearborn/Detroit, MI on 16 August 2012 and 17 August 2012 respectively. The first one was an indoor program where the keynote speaker was H.I. Sheikh Hamza Sodagar. The second program was an auto rally followed up with a protest in Detroit Downtown, Michigan.
The programs were arranged / sponsored by Al-Quds Committee. freealquds.org
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[AL-QUDS 2012] Dearborn, MI USA : Speech by H.I. Hamza Sodagar - 17...
Two programs took place in Dearborn/Detroit, MI on 16 August 2012 and 17 August 2012 respectively. The first one was an indoor program where the...
Two programs took place in Dearborn/Detroit, MI on 16 August 2012 and 17 August 2012 respectively. The first one was an indoor program where the keynote speaker was H.I. Sheikh Hamza Sodagar. The second program was an auto rally followed up with a protest in Detroit Downtown, Michigan.
The programs were arranged / sponsored by Al-Quds Committee. freealquds.org
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[Calgary – Protest Shia Genocide] Speech By Zain Ahmed - English
The Shia and Sunni Canadian Muslims have gathered here today in Calgary downtown to express our extreme anguish and sorrow at the genocide of...
The Shia and Sunni Canadian Muslims have gathered here today in Calgary downtown to express our extreme anguish and sorrow at the genocide of Pakistani citizens by a small group of terrorists. This representative gathering of Shia and Sunni and community organizations in Calgary has adopted the following resolutions:
1. We express our complete solidarity with the victims of the barbaric massacre in Abbas Town and with all the Shia and Sunni victims of the on-going genocide in Pakistan.
2. We strongly condemn the lack of action by the government of Pakistan which has allowed the foreign-sponsored terrorists of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and other puppet organizations to brutally murder tens of thousands of Pakistani citizens with impunity. The citizens lost to this brutal assassination campaign are greater than the number of citizens killed in many armed conflicts between countries.
3. We strongly condemn the criminal negligence and complicity of the government of Pakistan evident by the fact that despite the large number of innocent civilians that have been massacred, not even a single murderer has been held accountable.
4. We strongly reject attempts by the intelligence agencies of United States of America through their Saudi and Pakistani counterparts to divide the Pakistani Muslims on sectarian lines by sponsoring extremist organizations and divisive forces. We, the Shias and Sunnis are united in condemning these terrorists and the shameful lack of action by the government of Pakistan which has surrendered to the foreign interests rather than performing its duty towards its citizens.
5. We demand an immediate operation in the country to hold these culprits accountable for their crimes against humanity.
6. We strongly condemn the burning of Christian houses in Lahore today by extremists.
What would it take for the Pakistani government to change its shameful lack of action? How many more orphans and widows will it take before the government conducts an operation against these murderers committing war crimes against innocent Pakistani citizens? These foreign funded terrorists are unable to operate in many other nations due to a respectable, dignified and independent government, loyal to its citizens; why have the Pakistani government officials surrendered to foreign pressures? Why are they allowing their brothers and sisters and neighbours to be massacred?
We Shia and Sunni and community organizations in Calgary demand immediate action by the government to arrest and punish the perpetrators of the Abbas Town massacre and the individuals responsible for killings across Pakistan.
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[Calgary – Protest Shia Genocide] Speech By Br. Ali Dogar - English
The Shia and Sunni Canadian Muslims have gathered here today in Calgary downtown to express our extreme anguish and sorrow at the genocide of...
The Shia and Sunni Canadian Muslims have gathered here today in Calgary downtown to express our extreme anguish and sorrow at the genocide of Pakistani citizens by a small group of terrorists. This representative gathering of Shia and Sunni and community organizations in Calgary has adopted the following resolutions:
1. We express our complete solidarity with the victims of the barbaric massacre in Abbas Town and with all the Shia and Sunni victims of the on-going genocide in Pakistan.
2. We strongly condemn the lack of action by the government of Pakistan which has allowed the foreign-sponsored terrorists of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and other puppet organizations to brutally murder tens of thousands of Pakistani citizens with impunity. The citizens lost to this brutal assassination campaign are greater than the number of citizens killed in many armed conflicts between countries.
3. We strongly condemn the criminal negligence and complicity of the government of Pakistan evident by the fact that despite the large number of innocent civilians that have been massacred, not even a single murderer has been held accountable.
4. We strongly reject attempts by the intelligence agencies of United States of America through their Saudi and Pakistani counterparts to divide the Pakistani Muslims on sectarian lines by sponsoring extremist organizations and divisive forces. We, the Shias and Sunnis are united in condemning these terrorists and the shameful lack of action by the government of Pakistan which has surrendered to the foreign interests rather than performing its duty towards its citizens.
5. We demand an immediate operation in the country to hold these culprits accountable for their crimes against humanity.
6. We strongly condemn the burning of Christian houses in Lahore today by extremists.
What would it take for the Pakistani government to change its shameful lack of action? How many more orphans and widows will it take before the government conducts an operation against these murderers committing war crimes against innocent Pakistani citizens? These foreign funded terrorists are unable to operate in many other nations due to a respectable, dignified and independent government, loyal to its citizens; why have the Pakistani government officials surrendered to foreign pressures? Why are they allowing their brothers and sisters and neighbours to be massacred?
We Shia and Sunni and community organizations in Calgary demand immediate action by the government to arrest and punish the perpetrators of the Abbas Town massacre and the individuals responsible for killings across Pakistan.
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[Calgary – Protest Shia Genocide] Speech By Sister Rabia - English
The Shia and Sunni Canadian Muslims have gathered here today in Calgary downtown to express our extreme anguish and sorrow at the genocide of...
The Shia and Sunni Canadian Muslims have gathered here today in Calgary downtown to express our extreme anguish and sorrow at the genocide of Pakistani citizens by a small group of terrorists. This representative gathering of Shia and Sunni and community organizations in Calgary has adopted the following resolutions:
1. We express our complete solidarity with the victims of the barbaric massacre in Abbas Town and with all the Shia and Sunni victims of the on-going genocide in Pakistan.
2. We strongly condemn the lack of action by the government of Pakistan which has allowed the foreign-sponsored terrorists of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and other puppet organizations to brutally murder tens of thousands of Pakistani citizens with impunity. The citizens lost to this brutal assassination campaign are greater than the number of citizens killed in many armed conflicts between countries.
3. We strongly condemn the criminal negligence and complicity of the government of Pakistan evident by the fact that despite the large number of innocent civilians that have been massacred, not even a single murderer has been held accountable.
4. We strongly reject attempts by the intelligence agencies of United States of America through their Saudi and Pakistani counterparts to divide the Pakistani Muslims on sectarian lines by sponsoring extremist organizations and divisive forces. We, the Shias and Sunnis are united in condemning these terrorists and the shameful lack of action by the government of Pakistan which has surrendered to the foreign interests rather than performing its duty towards its citizens.
5. We demand an immediate operation in the country to hold these culprits accountable for their crimes against humanity.
6. We strongly condemn the burning of Christian houses in Lahore today by extremists.
What would it take for the Pakistani government to change its shameful lack of action? How many more orphans and widows will it take before the government conducts an operation against these murderers committing war crimes against innocent Pakistani citizens? These foreign funded terrorists are unable to operate in many other nations due to a respectable, dignified and independent government, loyal to its citizens; why have the Pakistani government officials surrendered to foreign pressures? Why are they allowing their brothers and sisters and neighbours to be massacred?
We Shia and Sunni and community organizations in Calgary demand immediate action by the government to arrest and punish the perpetrators of the Abbas Town massacre and the individuals responsible for killings across Pakistan.
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