Dramatic video as thousands clash with Egypt riot police in Cairo - English
Hundreds of people around the world have held demonstrations near Egyptian embassies to support the ongoing protests against President Hosni...
Hundreds of people around the world have held demonstrations near Egyptian embassies to support the ongoing protests against President Hosni Mubarak. In Turkey, groups of people gathered outside the Egyptian Embassy in Ankara in a show of solidarity with protesters in Egypt.
In London, demonstrators called on the Egyptian authorities to avoid the use of force against protesters.
In the Tunisian capital of Tunis, a similar rally was held in front of the Egyptian Embassy to support the uprising in Egypt.
"We are here to say that the Tunisian people are behind the Egyptian people. They have suffered in the way that we suffered. It's time for change," AFP quoted one protester as saying.
A demonstration is also expected in Germany to show solidarity with Egyptian protesters.
Egyptian security forces have clashed with protesters in the capital Cairo and several other cities where rallies are held against the government of Mubarak.
Thousands of protesters have defied an overnight curfew and to stay on Cairo's streets. Security forces have been replaced with army troops on the streets of Alexandria.
Latest reports at least three people have been killed during Friday's protests, bringing to 12 the number of those killed in the unrest. Scores of others have been wounded in the massive protests.
Egypt's largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, earlier called on all Egyptians to take to the streets. Sources say the opposition leaders brace for massive arrests across the country.
The Egyptian government has cut all cell-phone and Internet services amid anti-government demonstrations that began after the Friday prayers.
The army has also been brought in and military vehicles are seen on the streets of the capital following violent clashes between police and protesters.
Opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei was among other top figures, who attended the rally.
Reports say ElBaradei has been placed under house arrest after joining the massive anti-government protests in Cairo.
Security forces initially prevented ElBaradei from leaving a mosque in Giza.
The mosque was under siege for several hours before ElBaradei was put under house arrest.
ElBaradei has said he would help head a transitional government if Mubarak steps down.
Many more people including opposition activists have been arrested. Protesters want an end to the decades-long rule of Mubarak.
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Omar Suleiman more stupid than Mubarak if makes grab for power - Yvonne...
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has finally stepped down and handed power to the military, according to the country's Vice-President. It comes...
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has finally stepped down and handed power to the military, according to the country's Vice-President. It comes after more than two weeks of mass uprisings in the country, which has been accompanied by a wave of violent clashes between pro and anti government protesters.
British journalist Yvonne Ridley speaks to RT.
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[Islamic Revolution Anniversary Toronto] Zafar Bangash (Journalist,...
Speech of Br. Zafar Bangash on Islamic Revolution Anniversary in Toronto at Islamic Society of York Region.
Zafar Bangash is a noted Islamic...
Speech of Br. Zafar Bangash on Islamic Revolution Anniversary in Toronto at Islamic Society of York Region.
Zafar Bangash is a noted Islamic movement journalist and commentator and a leader of the Muslim community in Toronto, Canada, and a strong advocate of Muslim unity.
Bangash is Director of the Institute of Contemporary Islamic Thought (ICIT), and president of the Islamic Society of York Region, a suburb of Toronto. He is Imam at the Islamic Society of York Region's Mosque and community centre in Richmond Hill, Ontario. He is a former editor of Crescent International newsmagazine, and a Trustee and formerly assistant director of the Muslim Institute, London, where he worked with Dr Kalim Siddiqui (1931–1996), the founder of the Muslim Institute and Leader of the Muslim Parliament of Great Britain. Bangash is also co-founder of the Muslim Unity Group.
He is best known for his commentaries current affairs while editor of Crescent International. Though he stepped down as editor since joining the ICIT, he continues as a columnist and contributor to Crescent.
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[AUDIO] George Galloway blasts Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi - 25Feb2011 -...
George Galloway launches into a diatribe against Muammar al-Gaddafi, the ruler of Libya who has ruled the country with an iron fist for 42 odd...
George Galloway launches into a diatribe against Muammar al-Gaddafi, the ruler of Libya who has ruled the country with an iron fist for 42 odd years.
Gaddafi has stated that he would not stand down as leader of the country and would rather die with every last drop of his own blood has been spilt on the ground. He also blames Nescafe for drugging the youths, a dig on the Swiss-Libyan relations.
Originally broadcasted on 25th February 2011.
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[UPCOMING EVENT Mar 14 2011] The New Islamophobia - Lauren Booth &...
MSC and UCL AhlulBayt Society present:
THE NEW ISLAMOPHOBIA - A 21st Century Phenomenon
With distinguished speakers:
Lauren Booth
Fiyaz...
MSC and UCL AhlulBayt Society present:
THE NEW ISLAMOPHOBIA - A 21st Century Phenomenon
With distinguished speakers:
Lauren Booth
Fiyaz Mughal
This event aims to discuss from different angles, the reasons behind the birth of modern Islamophobia and why Islam is often unjustly associated with the wrong terms such as terrorism and extremism by the western powers and the media. In light of some world-renowned speakers, the event hopes to strip Islam off its illusory negative image and reflect its true values.
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No to Western Intervention in Libya - 20Mar2011 - English
Today there was a emergency protest outside Downing Street against Western military intervention in Libya. Speakers from StWC included MP Jeremy...
Today there was a emergency protest outside Downing Street against Western military intervention in Libya. Speakers from StWC included MP Jeremy Corbyn and George Galloway.
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[Comment with Lauren Booth] Moussa Koussa in London - 31Mar2011 - English
A 45 minute weekly show that invites viewers to engage in a lively debate with British MP, George Galloway, on the most pressing challenges facing...
A 45 minute weekly show that invites viewers to engage in a lively debate with British MP, George Galloway, on the most pressing challenges facing our world. Reknown British Journalist Lauren Booth is covering for George Galloway who is busy with his election campaign in Glasgow.
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[Ratansi and Riddley] - Arab spring: Hope springs eternal -18May2011 -...
Groundbreaking television current affairs program presented by veteran investigative journalists Afshin Rattansi and Yvonne Ridley, broadcast from...
Groundbreaking television current affairs program presented by veteran investigative journalists Afshin Rattansi and Yvonne Ridley, broadcast from the only floating TV studio in the world, aboard former British Royal Navy Ship, HMS President.
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The Siege of Syria -English
After admittedly organizing, training, funding, and equipping the very mobs littering Syria’s streets, many of whom have resorted to arson and...
After admittedly organizing, training, funding, and equipping the very mobs littering Syria’s streets, many of whom have resorted to arson and armed clashes with Syrian security forces, the United States is pressuring the Syrian government to step down. The US does not expect a sovereign nation to stand-down in the face of openly foreign-funded sedition, rather it is simply using the resulting violence to justify wider intervention and the eventual seizure and despoiling of yet another Arab nation.
The coverage by the corporate-owned Western media exclusively relies on “activists inside and outside the country,” the London-based “Syrian Human Rights Monitoring Centre” which apparently has no web presence, the Damascus Center for Human Rights which boasts memberships with the National Endowment for Democracy and Tides Foundation-funded International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and the Coalition for the International Criminal Court, funded by the European Union, the Ford Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Open Society Institute, the Sigrid Rausing Trust, and Humanity United.
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Headline News with summary - Islamic Awakening May 24 - 2011 From...
tornedo missouri - spain protest - obama in london - netenyahu in house
Headline News with summary - Islamic Awakening May 24 - 2011 From Presstv...
tornedo missouri - spain protest - obama in london - netenyahu in house
Headline News with summary - Islamic Awakening May 24 - 2011 From Presstv - English
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[Ratansi and Riddley] In the firing line - 25 May 2011- Press TV - English
Groundbreaking television current affairs program presented by veteran investigative journalists Afshin Rattansi and Yvonne Ridley, broadcast from...
Groundbreaking television current affairs program presented by veteran investigative journalists Afshin Rattansi and Yvonne Ridley, broadcast from the only floating TV studio in the world, aboard former British Royal Navy Ship, HMS President.
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Islam & The Media - Anas Altikriti & Lauren Booth - May 2011 -...
Surrey Islamic Society hosted a talk on Islam and The Media on Day Two of its Islamic Awareness Week 2011.
Talk by Anas Altikriti and Lauren...
Surrey Islamic Society hosted a talk on Islam and The Media on Day Two of its Islamic Awareness Week 2011.
Talk by Anas Altikriti and Lauren Booth
Lauren Booth is an English broadcaster, journalist and pro-Palestinian activist. She works for Iran's English language news channel, Press TV.In August 2008 she travelled to Gaza by ship from Cyprus, along with 46 other activists, to highlight the blockade of the Gaza Strip and deliver hearing aids and balloons to a deaf school in Gaza. Booth elected to remain behind in Gaza, and was subsequently refused entry into both Israel and Egypt. She said that she believed that, by refusing her the right to leave Gaza and return to her home country, Israel and Egypt were in breach of Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, specifically regarding freedom of movement.
Anas Altikriti is President and founder of the Cordoba Foundation. A leading figure in the British Anti-War movement, Altikriti also served as president of the Muslim Association of Britain between 2004 and 2005.
Altikriti holds an MSc in Translation and Interpreting. He teaches translation and interpreting on part-time basis at Leeds University. He headed the Respect Yorkshire and Humberside slate for the European elections in 2004.
Altikriti organised more than twenty major demonstrations including the demonstration against the Iraq war organized in London on February 15, 2003. He was also special envoy to Iraq to negotiate the release of Western hostages. As a commentator in the International and Arab media (e.g. BBC, CNN, ABC, SKY, Al-Jazeera, etc.) on Muslim and current affairs, he has appeared on HARDtalk and the Doha Debates (both with Tim Sebastian), 'Lateline' on Australian ABC and BBC's Newsnight as well as a number of prominent programs on a variety of international channels. Altikriti has contributed a number of articles to The Guardian, Al-Ahram Weekly and Islam Online.
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Islam & The Media: Q&A - Anas Altikriti & Lauren Booth - May...
Surrey Islamic Society hosted a talk on Islam and The Media on Day Two of its Islamic Awareness Week 2011. This is the Question & Answer...
Surrey Islamic Society hosted a talk on Islam and The Media on Day Two of its Islamic Awareness Week 2011. This is the Question & Answer session.
Talk by Anas Altikriti and Lauren Booth
Lauren Booth is an English broadcaster, journalist and pro-Palestinian activist. She works for Iran's English language news channel, Press TV.In August 2008 she travelled to Gaza by ship from Cyprus, along with 46 other activists, to highlight the blockade of the Gaza Strip and deliver hearing aids and balloons to a deaf school in Gaza. Booth elected to remain behind in Gaza, and was subsequently refused entry into both Israel and Egypt. She said that she believed that, by refusing her the right to leave Gaza and return to her home country, Israel and Egypt were in breach of Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, specifically regarding freedom of movement.
Anas Altikriti is President and founder of the Cordoba Foundation. A leading figure in the British Anti-War movement, Altikriti also served as president of the Muslim Association of Britain between 2004 and 2005.
Altikriti holds an MSc in Translation and Interpreting. He teaches translation and interpreting on part-time basis at Leeds University. He headed the Respect Yorkshire and Humberside slate for the European elections in 2004.
Altikriti organised more than twenty major demonstrations including the demonstration against the Iraq war organized in London on February 15, 2003. He was also special envoy to Iraq to negotiate the release of Western hostages. As a commentator in the International and Arab media (e.g. BBC, CNN, ABC, SKY, Al-Jazeera, etc.) on Muslim and current affairs, he has appeared on HARDtalk and the Doha Debates (both with Tim Sebastian), 'Lateline' on Australian ABC and BBC's Newsnight as well as a number of prominent programs on a variety of international channels. Altikriti has contributed a number of articles to The Guardian, Al-Ahram Weekly and Islam Online.
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George Galloway - Conference Afghanistan 10 Years On - 11Jun2011 - English
Over 300 attended the highly successful conference on ten years of the Afghanistan war, to hear speakers from abroad, including Arab Spring...
Over 300 attended the highly successful conference on ten years of the Afghanistan war, to hear speakers from abroad, including Arab Spring activists, students, artists, military family members, historians, and members of Parliament. Below are speeches given to the conference by Jemima Khan, Tariq Ali, George Galloway, Tony Benn, Jane Shallice, David Swanson, John Hillary and Shadia Edwards-Dashti.
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Al Khalifa, free prisoners then talk - Jul 6, 2011 - English
All political prisoners must be released for a national dialogue to occur between the Western-backed Bahraini regime and the opposition, an analyst...
All political prisoners must be released for a national dialogue to occur between the Western-backed Bahraini regime and the opposition, an analyst says.
“If you want a dialogue, you need to start from the basis that all political prisoners need to be freed,” Raza Kazim, from the Islamic Human Rights Commission in London, said in an interview with Press TV.
The ruling regime in Bahrain has called for a fresh round of talks with the opposition after months of brutal crackdown on protesters, demanding an end to Al Khalifa dynasty, which has ruled the country for over 40 years.
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Press Tv News Analysis - Freedom Flotilla 2 - Lauren Booth - 06July2011...
Israel has been quite clear: it's not going to allow aid activists into the besieged Gaza Strip. But already one French boast, a member of an...
Israel has been quite clear: it's not going to allow aid activists into the besieged Gaza Strip. But already one French boast, a member of an international aid flotilla is on its way to the Palestinian territories and other activities are determined to get there by air. Why is Israel so adamant in stopping them and what are the activities trying to tell the world?
This edition of News Analysis reviews the issue with Press TV's gusts Lauren Booth, Broadcaster and Journalist in London, Richard Hellman, President of Middle East Research Center in Washington DC and Joe Catron from International Solidarity Movement in Gaza.
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Hatred of Islam, Fear of Muslims: Islamophobia in Britain by Leon...
Leon Moosavi gives a talk explaining what Islamophobia is, why it exists and how it should be responded to. Recorded in July 2011.
Leon Moosavi gives a talk explaining what Islamophobia is, why it exists and how it should be responded to. Recorded in July 2011.
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