Why Libya? Oil, gold, uranium, weapons tests mean long conflict in US...
The war of intervention in Libya is yet another American illegal adventure, argues Keith Harmon Snow, an independent war correspondent. The...
The war of intervention in Libya is yet another American illegal adventure, argues Keith Harmon Snow, an independent war correspondent. The objective, he says, secured access to Libya's significant oil supply, other mineral resources and defense testing. He says the argument of humanitarianism and stopping a "warlord" was a absolute nonsense. If that argument were true, he contends, there are far more brutal war criminals in African countries the US could have chosen to target.
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Misconceptions - Q&A Session | DUMMS Interfaith Event - English
On 21st February, Dundee University Muslim Message Society organised an interfaith event in co-operation with Our Christian Friends. Sheikh Hamza...
On 21st February, Dundee University Muslim Message Society organised an interfaith event in co-operation with Our Christian Friends. Sheikh Hamza Sodagar represented the Islamic view while Rev Dr Keith Small gave the Christian prespective.
After the main talks by the speakers there was a Q&A session in which the audience had a chance to ask questions to both the speakers regarding the topic at hand.
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Iraqis Protest US Occupation-English
Iraqi demonstrators have staged massive anti-US rallies in Baghdad to protest the controversial US-proposed security deal.
The rallies were...
Iraqi demonstrators have staged massive anti-US rallies in Baghdad to protest the controversial US-proposed security deal.
The rallies were held as the security pact nears its final stages. Nearly a million demonstrators from different cities of the war-torn country participated in the rallies.
Denouncing the American occupation of Iraq, the crowds shouted anti-US slogans and called for ending the US presence in the oil-rich country.
"Get out occupier! We demand an end to the occupation!" shouted protesters.
The move comes a day after Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki sent the draft of the security deal to the parliament for final approval.
Last week Iraqi clerics including the anti-American cleric Moqtada al-Sadr called for a nationwide demonstration on October 18.
On Friday, several Sunni and Shia clerics spoke out against the deal, as opposition, among Iraqis from all walks of life, was growing against it. The clerics argued that the Iraqi public knew little about the terms of the deal which could change the future of the nation.
Meanwhile, Sadr Eddin al-Qzbangi, a confidant of Iraq's most revered Shia cleric, Grand Ayatollah al-Sistani said Friday that the Ayatollah has “expressed concerns about the secret provisions of the agreement."
Al-Sistani has also said any accord must have national consensus.
Al-Qzbangi said that although al-Sistani has repeatedly called for clarification of the deal, the details have not been released.
Al-Qzbangi urged the Iraqi parliament to study all the terms of the agreement very carefully.
The draft accord includes a timeline for US withdrawal by the end of 2011 and gives Baghdad limited authority to try US contractors and soldiers for major crimes committed off-duty and off-base
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Big Brother Is Reading Your Email - English
privacy of millions of Americans blows the whistle on AT and T illegal wiretapping and internet surveillance tactics He is interviewed by Keith...
privacy of millions of Americans blows the whistle on AT and T illegal wiretapping and internet surveillance tactics He is interviewed by Keith Olbermann of MSNBC The US government has used the tragic events of 911 as a pretext for spying on millions of Americans including YOU
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Misconceptions about Islam - Sheikh Hamza Sodagar | DUMMS Interfaith...
On 21st February, Dundee University Muslim Message Society organised an interfaith event in co-operation with Our Christian Friends. Sheikh Hamza...
On 21st February, Dundee University Muslim Message Society organised an interfaith event in co-operation with Our Christian Friends. Sheikh Hamza Sodagar represented the Islamic view while Rev Dr Keith Small gave the Christian prespective.
In his talk, Sheikh Hamza Sodagar highlighted the different misconceptions that are presented in the name of Islam and how we as public should be careful of these prejudice and the need to be tolerant towards the different faiths and religions.
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[11 Dec 2013] NSA director defends spying program as necessary - English
The director of the US National Security Agency has defended the country\'s spying on millions of people across the globe as the scandal continues...
The director of the US National Security Agency has defended the country\'s spying on millions of people across the globe as the scandal continues to widen. Keith Alexander claims there isn\'t a better way to deal with potential security threats.
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[15/10/19] US using Turks as de facto mercenaries in Syria: Analyst -...
The United States is using “the Turks as de facto mercenaries” in Syria in order to continue Washington\'s destabilization effort in the...
The United States is using “the Turks as de facto mercenaries” in Syria in order to continue Washington\'s destabilization effort in the war-torn country, an analyst says.
Keith Preston made the remarks in an interview with Press TV on Sunday when asked about US President Donald Trump who had defended his decision to pull American forces out of northern Syria.
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