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Latest News: 15th May 2008
Saudi-Israeli plot against Hezbollah
Thu, 15 May 2008 16:36:28
Prince Bandar bin Sultan (L), Ehud Olmert...
Latest News: 15th May 2008
Saudi-Israeli plot against Hezbollah
Thu, 15 May 2008 16:36:28
Prince Bandar bin Sultan (L), Ehud Olmert
Former Saudi Ambassador to the US Prince Bandar bin Sultan asks Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert to move against Hezbollah.
Saudi's Prince Bandar bin Sultan has formally requested Olmert to move the Zionist regime's military forces in the north of the Occupied Lands on the border with Lebanon as a threat against Hezbollah if the latter did not stop attacking government of Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, Filkka - Israel website revealed Wednesday.
Bandar bin Sultan arrived in the Occupied Territories in his private plane directly from Jeddah airport to Lod Airport in Tel Aviv.
Bin Sultan asked Olmert to do what is necessary to support PM Siniora, offering to bear all the financial costs of any Israeli war against Hezbollah.
Israeli prime minister, Ehud Olmert who is under investigation in a bribe case, said that he could not do so now, assuring his guest that he could not wage a war on behalf of Saudi Arabia, but he will discuss the issue with the Israeli officials in order to carry out military maneuvers in the south of Lebanon.
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UK bribery disgrace in trade with Saudi Arabia: Former Saudi Ambassador to the US, Prince Bandar bin Sultan received hundreds of millions of pounds in secret payments from Britain's top defence manufacturer with the knowledge of Prime Minister Tony Blair's government, according to the BBC.
The payments made by BAE Systems were actually a conduit to Bandar for his role in the multi-billion al-Yamamah arms agreement, Britain's biggest ever export deal signed in 1985, the state-funded broadcaster said it had learned Thursday.
The alleged bribes were said to have been discovered during a year-long inquiry conducted by Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO), but which was abruptly halted last December after Blair said the investigation was a threat to national security.
The dropping of the investigation also came amid concerns that it might jeopardize a new multi-billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia to supply Eurofighters.
The BBC said that the payments, believed to total more than Pnds one billion (Dlrs 1.9 bn), were sent to two Saudi embassy accounts in Washington, were written into the government-to-government arms deal contract in secret annexes.
Allegations previously made in the British press have also suggested that Mark Thatcher, son of the British prime minister at the time, was also involved in the deal.
The al-Yamamah deal included the supply of more than 100 Tornado aircraft and is estimated to have been worth over Pnds 40 billion (Dlrs 78 bn) over more than a decade.
The new claims, to be made in the BBC's current affairs Panorama programme next Monday prompted the head of parliament's committee which investigates strategic exports, Labour MP Roger Berry, to call for a proper investigation into the allegations.
Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Vince Cable said that if ministers in either the present or previous governments were involved there should be a "major parliamentary inquiry".
"It is one thing for a company to have engaged in alleged corruption overseas. It is another thing if British government ministers have approved it," Cable said
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Georgia is a US Project - Russian FM - English
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has criticised Georgia relationship with the US in the aftermath of the trouble in South Ossetia In a news...
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has criticised Georgia relationship with the US in the aftermath of the trouble in South Ossetia In a news conference he addressed a wide range of issues surrounding the future of the Caucasus region including Abkhazia the role of the US and media coverage of the conflict. CREDIT syed_nadeemi.
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Saudis are American Slave - Master preview - English
The Israeli spy agency Mossad may have used intelligence provided by an Arab country to carry out assassinations in the region.
Israeli sources...
The Israeli spy agency Mossad may have used intelligence provided by an Arab country to carry out assassinations in the region.
Israeli sources confirmed on Monday that Mossad chief Meir Dagan's reliance on cooperation with an Arab country was the reason behind the successful completion of Israeli operations in various countries, IRNA reported.
The Arab country does not have diplomatic relations with Israel, the sources added.
Among the operations attributed to the Israeli regime is the assassination of the Lebanese Hezbollah movement's top commander Imad Mughniyah and Syrian army officer Brigadier-General Mohammed Suleiman.
Israel is also accused of carrying out the recent bombings in Syria and Lebanon.
Lebanon's Al-Manar TV station reported on Monday that Saudi Arabia was the country that provided the intelligence to Mossad, suggesting that Saudi Secretary General of the National Security Council Prince Bandar bin Sultan played a role in the cooperation between the intelligence agencies.
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Doha Debate! Did Hezbollah had no right to fight a war on Lebanons...
A debate on Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon launched the third series of the Doha Debates on the 13th of September.
The group’s right to take...
A debate on Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon launched the third series of the Doha Debates on the 13th of September.
The group’s right to take military action on behalf of the country was the focus of the debate, which followed a month-long conflict between Israeli forces and Hezbollah during the summer.
The Doha Debates audience spported Hezbollah’s right to take military action with just over 62 percent rejecting the motion:
MOTION REJECTED by 37.4% to 62.6%
Wednesday September 13 2006
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Doha Debate! Did Hezbollah had no right to fight a war on Lebanons...
A debate on Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon launched the third series of the Doha Debates on the 13th of September.
The group’s right to take...
A debate on Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon launched the third series of the Doha Debates on the 13th of September.
The group’s right to take military action on behalf of the country was the focus of the debate, which followed a month-long conflict between Israeli forces and Hezbollah during the summer.
The Doha Debates audience spported Hezbollah’s right to take military action with just over 62 percent rejecting the motion:
MOTION REJECTED by 37.4% to 62.6%
Wednesday September 13 2006
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Doha Debate! Did Hezbollah had no right to fight a war on Lebanons...
A debate on Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon launched the third series of the Doha Debates on the 13th of September.
The group’s right to take...
A debate on Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon launched the third series of the Doha Debates on the 13th of September.
The group’s right to take military action on behalf of the country was the focus of the debate, which followed a month-long conflict between Israeli forces and Hezbollah during the summer. The Doha Debates audience supported Hezbollah’s right to take military action with just over 62 percent rejecting the motion: ‘This House believes Hezbollah had no right to fight as war on Lebanon’s behalf.’
MOTION REJECTED by 37.4% to 62.6%
Wednesday September 13 2006
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Doha Debate! Did Hezbollah had no right to fight a war on Lebanons...
A debate on Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon launched the third series of the Doha Debates on the 13th of September.
The group’s right to take...
A debate on Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon launched the third series of the Doha Debates on the 13th of September.
The group’s right to take military action on behalf of the country was the focus of the debate, which followed a month-long conflict between Israeli forces and Hezbollah during the summer.
The Doha Debates audience supported Hezbollah’s right to take military action with just over 62 percent rejecting the motion:
MOTION REJECTED by 37.4% to 62.6%
Wednesday September 13 2006
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07 - Zainabia Center Seminar - Dr. Mohsin Jafri - Prevention of Heart...
Following topics were focused in this whole day seminar that took place at Zainabia Center Detroit MI on 11/01/08. Role of Youth in Occultation of...
Following topics were focused in this whole day seminar that took place at Zainabia Center Detroit MI on 11/01/08. Role of Youth in Occultation of Imam e Zamana (a.t.f.s), Islam the way of life, Influence of Media and Culture, Responsibilities of Parents and Children, Prevention of Heart Diseases.
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Scott Ritter - Target Iran - Part 1
War will not solve any problem we face with Iran. Former Major of the US Marines and Chief UNSCOM Weapons Inspector in Iraq Scott Ritter spoke on...
War will not solve any problem we face with Iran. Former Major of the US Marines and Chief UNSCOM Weapons Inspector in Iraq Scott Ritter spoke on the folly of war with Iran in the General Pershing Room of the War Memorial on April 18 2007. This is Part 1 - his presentation in the program - US Policy in the Middle East - Target Iran and the role of Congress
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ISRAEL REPEATS HOLOCAUST - All Languages
History repeats itself with another Holocaust and this time the Zionist Jews are playing the Nazis role
History repeats itself with another Holocaust and this time the Zionist Jews are playing the Nazis role
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US Involvement no Secret in Lebanon Election 2009 - English
United States Played a great role to bring the democray they like to see US Involvement No Secret in Lebanon Election 2009
United States Played a great role to bring the democray they like to see US Involvement No Secret in Lebanon Election 2009
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Iran raps Western interference in its affairs - English
While the dust from post-election unrest is settling in Iran, the Islamic Republic condemns foreign interference by certain Western states in the...
While the dust from post-election unrest is settling in Iran, the Islamic Republic condemns foreign interference by certain Western states in the country's internal affairs.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Hassan Qashqavi, said Monday that some European countries and the US have played a major role in provoking the post-election violence that killed scores of people in the past few days.
He made the remarks as the latest pictures show the traffic is normal on Tehran streets, which witnessed calm on Monday and the day before. On Saturday, 'terrorist elements'-who had infiltrated the rallies --created the most violent day of protests by setting fire on a mosque and two gas stations as well as killing a number of people.
“With the main goal of sowing ethnic discord, Western powers have interfered in the election process by hyperbolizing the protests staged against the Iranian poll results,” said Qashqavi in an address to his weekly press conference.
“France has even gone as far as calling for the annulment of the election outcome. What right do they have to make such inappropriate and irresponsible remarks?” asked Qashqavi.
Qashqavi asserted that the Tehran government is planning to respond to the stepped-up “foreign interference” in due time.
Qashqavi went on to criticize foreign media outlets for dramatizing the post-election developments taking place in Iran, saying their efforts to launch a cyber war against the government is “totally out of line”.
“They have resorted into hacking Iranian news sites as a means to widen the gap between the government and the people,” he said.
Earlier on Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki had also warned Europe and the US against meddling with Iran's domestic issues.
Over the past few days, Washington and a slew of European powers have adopted a raucous stance on the June 12 election, which saw incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad win by a landslide.
Defeated presidential rivals Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi have called for the nullification of the results and demanded a re-run, giving rise to eight consecutive days of protests and illegal rallies.
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** Iran Today ** Summary of News for Events in Iran - English
After his reelection as Iran's president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad extends an invitation to his American counterpart Barack Obama for a debate before the...
After his reelection as Iran's president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad extends an invitation to his American counterpart Barack Obama for a debate before the eyes of the world.
Addressing Iranian heads of medical universities on Saturday, President Ahmadinejad offered to debate President Obama at the United Nations headquarters in New York before the eyes of all nations of the world.
President Ahmadinejad had previously urged a debate with former US president George W. Bush.
The Iranian president wrote an 18-page letter to President Bush in 2006 that touched on religious values, history and international relations. The letter was viewed as an offer extended to the United States for dialogue.
However, the Iranian official's letter never received an answer from the former US president.
Under the former US president, Washington pursued a carrot-and-stick policy toward Tehran over its nuclear program and by setting preconditions, snubbed calls by President Ahmadinejad for talks on the long-standing dispute.
Meanwhile President Obama has adopted a new tone for engaging Tehran, drawing a sharp line between his foreign policies regarding Iran and that of his predecessor.
The call for talks come as earlier in February, Ahmadinejad expressed willingness for dialogue but stressed that negotiations should be held "in a climate of fairness with mutual respect."
Earlier in May a report by the Israeli daily Haaretz said the United States had set October as its deadline for engaging Iran in the first round of talks over the country's nuclear activities.
The report quoted the special US envoy on Iran, Dennis Ross, as saying that "unless the US sees a change in Iran's position on its nuclear program, Washington's stance toward Tehran will stiffen at that time."
An Iranian lawyer has said that his client Hossein Rassam, a British Embassy staffer who remains detained over recent unrest, has been accused of "acting against national security."
Lawyer Abdol-Samad Khorramshahi told AFP on Saturday that he was seeking permission to see his client, saying, "I have not met with him yet, but I will ask the judiciary for an appointment."
"I was told by a close relative that he is accused of acting against national security,” he added.
Iran became the scene of violence in recent weeks amidst rallies staged in protest at the outcome of the June 12 presidential election -- which saw Mahmoud Ahmadinejad elected for a second term in office.
After warning other countries against interfering in its internal affairs, the Tehran government arrested nine Iranian nationals working at the British Embassy and said that these people had played a role in encouraging the post-election violence.
The British government said that seven of those arrested in Tehran have been released. However, Iranian state television has said that just one of them remains in detention.
In a statement on Friday, British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said he was "urgently seeking clarification" from Iranian officials, dismissing allegations that the staffers were involved in any illegal act.
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UN dollar to replace US dollar? -08sep09- English
A new report from the United Nations recommends the role of the dollar as a reserve currency should be reduced. Instead - it proposes a new...
A new report from the United Nations recommends the role of the dollar as a reserve currency should be reduced. Instead - it proposes a new supranational currency.
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Exclusive Interview with Imran Khan - 14Oct09 - English
An exclusive interview with Imran Khan in Press Tv program Face To Face. In his interview the famous Pakistani Politician and Ex Cricket Team...
An exclusive interview with Imran Khan in Press Tv program Face To Face. In his interview the famous Pakistani Politician and Ex Cricket Team Captain critisizes the role of US in destabilizing the region.
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Interview with Franklin Lamb and Kenneth Katzman [Part 1/3] - English
Special interview with Franklin Lamb and Kenneth Katzman by Maryam Saleh of Middle East Today, Beirut Edition on the Blackwater/XE Services...
Special interview with Franklin Lamb and Kenneth Katzman by Maryam Saleh of Middle East Today, Beirut Edition on the Blackwater/XE Services Company's role in the Iraq and in the Middle East as a while. Very interesting
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Interview with Franklin Lamb and Kenneth Katzman [Part 2/3] - English
Special interview with Franklin Lamb and Kenneth Katzman by Maryam Saleh of Middle East Today, Beirut Edition on the Blackwater/XE Services...
Special interview with Franklin Lamb and Kenneth Katzman by Maryam Saleh of Middle East Today, Beirut Edition on the Blackwater/XE Services Company's role in the Iraq and in the Middle East as a while. Very interesting
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Interview with Franklin Lamb and Kenneth Katzman [Part 3/3] - English
Special interview with Franklin Lamb and Kenneth Katzman by Maryam Saleh of Middle East Today, Beirut Edition on the Blackwater/XE Services...
Special interview with Franklin Lamb and Kenneth Katzman by Maryam Saleh of Middle East Today, Beirut Edition on the Blackwater/XE Services Company's role in the Iraq and in the Middle East as a while. Very interesting
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5thFebruary2010 - 9th Shahadat Anniversary Shaheed Muzaffar Kirmani -...
Muzaffar Ali Kirmani was born in 1960 in an old area of Kharadar - Karachi . Kharadar which has its place in history for being the birthplace of...
Muzaffar Ali Kirmani was born in 1960 in an old area of Kharadar - Karachi . Kharadar which has its place in history for being the birthplace of the founder of Pakistan also enjoys the honor for being the birthplace of a young man who played a leading role in Islamic history of Pakistan . Muzaffar Ali Kirmani spent his childhood just like any other usual child in traditional manner but his religious inclinations since childhood were witnessed due to the religious background of his family. Those days when children spend their time in play and leisure Muzaffar would prepare himself for prayers and other forms of worship. During his school life Muzaffar's teachers and colleagues were moved by his excellent morals and ethics. He was a jolly person with a charming personality due to which he befriended innumerable friends during his school life. Along with religious inclinations - he was fond of Azadari too. He organized Majalis and Matam with his friends during his school years. His religious inclinations developed further on stepping into the youth age.
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