US playing a double game in Afghanistan - 10Mar2010 - English
The U.S. is playing a double game in Afghanistan - fighting terrorists that it itself created. That's according to Iranian President Mahmoud...
The U.S. is playing a double game in Afghanistan - fighting terrorists that it itself created. That's according to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who's visiting Kabul. Ahmadinejad's comments came after the US defence secretary Robert Gates accused Iran of supporting Taliban insurgents. Tehran has been helping Afghanistan combat the drug trade and rebuild infrastructure. Hamid Karzai said he hoped Tehran could further help restore peace and stability in the country. Foad Izadee, Professor of political studies at Tehran University believes Iran's involvement is more welcome in Afghanistan than Washington's.
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NDP MP Libby Davies interviewed on Israel - 05Jun2010 - English
This interview took place on Saturday June 5th 2010 during a protest against brutal crime of Flotilla attack committed by Israel. This interview...
This interview took place on Saturday June 5th 2010 during a protest against brutal crime of Flotilla attack committed by Israel. This interview caused an uproar among the Neo-Con pro Zionist lobby in Canada who do not want to have any criticism against the state of Israel in the country.
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The Price of PEACE Documentary - English
American role to create Taliban and Alqieda in pakistan
their effect and result in pakistani society
documentary film
American role to create Taliban and Alqieda in pakistan
their effect and result in pakistani society
documentary film
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Pakistanis rally in support of Arab uprisings - 01Mar2011 - English
Furious anti-US and pro-Arab protests continue in Karachi, the financial hub of Pakistan, but this time the demonstrators are students from Karachi...
Furious anti-US and pro-Arab protests continue in Karachi, the financial hub of Pakistan, but this time the demonstrators are students from Karachi University.
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Bahraini medics recount hospital horror - 20Mar201 - English
Bahraini authorities have been accused of heavy-handedness in handling pro-democracy protesters.
According to medics at Salmania hospital in the...
Bahraini authorities have been accused of heavy-handedness in handling pro-democracy protesters.
According to medics at Salmania hospital in the capital Manama, the security forces surrounded the hospital and disallowed people, including health workers and ambulance staff, to enter or leave the facility.
The hospital staff have told Al Jazeera that doctors and nurses were beaten up and that many doctors were still under arrest.
Many patients were allegedly also attacked by the military.
Our special correspondent has this report from Manama.
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***AlJazeera READY TO FORGIVE*** Deadly mistakes in the battle for Libya...
The NATO strike that hit a pro-democracy convoy outside of the eastern town of Brega killing at least 10 people may have been a mistake....
The NATO strike that hit a pro-democracy convoy outside of the eastern town of Brega killing at least 10 people may have been a mistake.
Although the population in the country's east is prepared to forgive the mistake, there is less sympathy is other parts of Libya.
Such incidents may have just given Muammar Gaddafi's spokespeople propaganda ammunition.
Al Jazeera's Laurance Lee reports from Benghazi. (02 April 2011)
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Zainab Alkhawaja on Hunger Strike, Activists risk lives to protest US...
The Gulf nation of Bahrain is intensifying its crackdown on pro-democracy protesters. On Saturday, masked police offers broke into the home of...
The Gulf nation of Bahrain is intensifying its crackdown on pro-democracy protesters. On Saturday, masked police offers broke into the home of Abdulhadi Alkhawaja, a prominent Bahraini human rights activist. He was beaten and detained. We speak to his daughter, Zainab Alkhawaja, who witnessed the attack and is now on a hunger strike. Her husband and brother-in-law were also beaten and arrested in the pre-dawn raid. We also speak to Nabeel Rajab, the president of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights. He is facing a possible military trial for publishing the photograph of Ali Sager, a protester who died while in Bahraini custody. Published with written permission from democracynow.org. http://www.democracynow.org Provided to you under Democracy NOW creative commons license. Democracy NOW!, an independent non-profit user funded news media, recognized and broadcast world wide.
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[The Real Deal] Israeli attrocities on Palestinians and the Media...
Global warming, the anniversary of the Israeli attack on Turkish aid ship Mavi Marmara, Yemen revolution turning violent, West negotiating Taliban...
Global warming, the anniversary of the Israeli attack on Turkish aid ship Mavi Marmara, Yemen revolution turning violent, West negotiating Taliban and much more events are reviewed with George Galloway in this edition of The Real Deal.
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Premiere Pro CS2 CS3 Custom Titles Tutorial - English
How to make a custom title template and how to use it to make multiple titles safely. Watch out for the traps - here's how to use it properly.
How to make a custom title template and how to use it to make multiple titles safely. Watch out for the traps - here's how to use it properly.
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Premiere Pro CS3 Editing Basics Tutorial - English
Setting in and out points for clips is vital for editing raw footage. See how to do that and the different ways to add your trimmed clips to the...
Setting in and out points for clips is vital for editing raw footage. See how to do that and the different ways to add your trimmed clips to the timeline. This is basic stuff, but helpful to learn the many ways to add to the timeline. - Jon @ aJBprods
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Bahraini poetess confirms torture - Jul 15, 2011 - English
A young Bahraini pro-democracy poetess just released from jail and placed under house arrest says she was mentally and physically tortured by male...
A young Bahraini pro-democracy poetess just released from jail and placed under house arrest says she was mentally and physically tortured by male and female officers while in jail.
“They beat me [for] nine days, morning and afternoon and at night… they beat me a lot, a lot, a lot. More than one person beat me at the same time, man and woman,” said Ayat al-Qurmezi in an exclusive phone interview with Press TV on Friday.
Recounting her bitter experience while jailed by the Saudi-backed Bahraini regime, Qurmezi, hailed as 'freedom poet,' told Press TV that her interrogator and prison guards did not allow her to use a bathroom and used very offensive and derogatory language against herself and her parents.
She confirmed that her jailers also threatened to kill her and to hurt her family, adding that she was forced to make confessions, as the only way for “the king to forgive me” and to be saved from the beatings, verbal abuse and other forms of torture.
Qurmezi, however, stated that despite repeated threats by Bahraini authorities that she would be returned to jail if she speaks to any media outlets, she was not afraid and would continue to speak the words of the Bahraini people.
Al-Qurmezi was arrested on March 30 for reciting anti-government poetry in the capital of Manama's Pearl Square.
She was then charged with incitement and insulting members of the royal family and handed a one-year jail term.
On Thursday, the 20-year-old said she had faced house arrest in exchange for freedom, but vowed to continue her freedom-seeking campaign.
“And I won't be afraid because of a paper I signed,” Qurmezi said, referring to a pledge she had signed not to violate the terms of her arrest, join protests and speak to the media.
Further, her family says she was forced by her jailors to clean filthy lavatories with her bare hands.
In a popular uprising, tens of thousands of Bahraini protesters have been holding peaceful anti-regime rallies throughout the country since February, demanding an end to the rule of the Al Khalifa family.
The royals have governed the oil-rich Persian Gulf island for over 40 years with major backing from the United States, Britain and the neighboring Saudi Arabia.
Scores of people have been killed and many more arrested and tortured in prisons as part of the clampdown in the country -- a longtime US ally and home to the US Navy's Fifth Fleet.
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Al-Quds Day Rally in London - English
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators march from Portland Place to Trafalgar Square on August the 21st, 2011, in celebration of Al-Quds (Jerusalem)...
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators march from Portland Place to Trafalgar Square on August the 21st, 2011, in celebration of Al-Quds (Jerusalem) day and in opposition to Israel.
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Third day of Bahrain clashes - Protest against Pro-America Bahraini...
Dec. 18 - Social media website video shows fresh violence between Shi'ite protesters and security forces in Bahrain. Jessica Gray reports.
Dec. 18 - Social media website video shows fresh violence between Shi'ite protesters and security forces in Bahrain. Jessica Gray reports.
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[29 June 2012] Morsi and the New Republic in Egypt - Middle East Today -...
[29 June 2012] Morsi and the New Republic in Egypt - Middle East Today - English
Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi,...
[29 June 2012] Morsi and the New Republic in Egypt - Middle East Today - English
Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, has begun working on forming a government he says will represent all Egyptians. Morsi moved into his new office in the presidential palace in Cairo on Monday while his supporters kept up their sit-in protest at Tahrir Square to pressure the ruling generals of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) to hand over full powers to him, AFP reported.
SCAF took power in February 2011 after the Egyptians launched a revolution against the pro-Israeli regime in January, which eventually brought an end to the 30-year dictatorship of former President Hosni Mubarak. Morsi picked up 13.2 million votes out of just over 26 million, giving him 51.7 percent of the vote. Tens of thousands of Egyptians gathered in Cairo and across the country to celebrate Morsi's victory, chanting slogans like "God is greatest" and "Down with military rule."
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[02 Aug 2012] US bans on Iran act of frustration - English
[02 Aug 2012] US bans on Iran act of frustration - English
The US House of Representatives has repeated a Senate action in voting for additional...
[02 Aug 2012] US bans on Iran act of frustration - English
The US House of Representatives has repeated a Senate action in voting for additional illegal sanctions against Iran, pushed by the influential American pro-Israel lobby, AIPAC.
Interview with Hamid Reza Emadi, political commentator
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[12 Aug 2012] Afghan freedom depends on US interests - News Analysis -...
[12 Aug 2012] Afghan freedom depends on US interests - English
More than a decade in Afghanistan the US-led forces are now facing more violence....
[12 Aug 2012] Afghan freedom depends on US interests - English
More than a decade in Afghanistan the US-led forces are now facing more violence. As many as eight US-led troopers have been killed by locals in southern Afghanistan over the past three days in the so-called "green-on-blue" attacks. In two separate incidents on Friday, three American forces were shot by a man in Afghan police uniform, who had invited them to a meal, while three other troopers were killed by an Afghan, employed in a NATO base.
According to a NATO count, green-on-blue attacks, in which Afghans turn their weapons against the foreign forces, have killed a total of 34 foreign troopers this year. The inspector general police of the Helmand province, Abdul Nabi Ilham described the green-on-blue attacks as a new tactic of the Taliban. Thousands of NATO troopers, due to withdraw from Afghanistan in 2014, are still in the country under the pretext of 'training and working alongside Afghan soldiers' for the anti-insurgency campaign.
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Anti Anti-Islam-Campaign Activist Arrested in US - 25SEP12 - English
Freedom of speech became under attack in the United States Wednesday when New York cops arrested the American writer and human rights activist Mona...
Freedom of speech became under attack in the United States Wednesday when New York cops arrested the American writer and human rights activist Mona El-Tahawy because it sprayed the pro-Zionist and offensive poster against Islam pasted in New York subway stations.
“I’m expressing myself freely against hate and racism,” she told an anti-Islam activist while trying to prevent her from spraying the offensive poster.
Anti-Islam posters campaign was launched Tuesday in New York metro, describing Muslims as \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"savages\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" and Zionists as “civilized.”
New York Times posted Wednesday a video showing the arrest of Tahawy, 45. She is active in women’s rights and a commentator in the US New York Times and Washington Post dailies, alongside the Zionist Jerusalem Post newspaper.
Anti-Islam poster in New York subway stations“In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man,” the offensive poster read.
It concludes with the words, “Support Israel. Defeat Jihad,” wedged between two Stars of David.
The city council first rejected the ads would be publicly displayed given reasons that the ad’s language was ‘demeaning’.
But after losing a federal court ruling on First Amendment grounds, the MTA said the ads were expected to appear next week at 10 subway stations.
“Our hands are tied,” said Aaron Donovan, a spokesman for the authority.
Tahawy has repeatedly rejected in public violent practices committed by some groups under the banner of Islam and Muslims.
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[07 Oct 2012] US war in Afaghanistan enters 12th year - English
On October 7th 2001, American forces entered into Afghanistan for what they said to defeat the Taliban and their associate Al-Qaeda.
However, 11...
On October 7th 2001, American forces entered into Afghanistan for what they said to defeat the Taliban and their associate Al-Qaeda.
However, 11 years on, this so-called mission has still remained unaccomplished. All are being killed everyday, both the foreign troops and Afghan civilians, and local people in Afghanistan are now growing weary of this war.
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