[FULL SPEECH] President Dr. Ahmadinejad at UN General Assembly - SEP...
President of Islamic Iran, Dr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad addressed the United Nation's General Assembly. Delegates from the US, Israel and EU stormed out...
President of Islamic Iran, Dr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad addressed the United Nation's General Assembly. Delegates from the US, Israel and EU stormed out as Iran's leader was speaking.
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President Dr. Ahmadinejad Wraps Up UN Trip 2010 - English
Iran's President Dr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad annual trip to the 65th General Assembly at the United Nations headquarters in New York, September 2010.
Iran's President Dr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad annual trip to the 65th General Assembly at the United Nations headquarters in New York, September 2010.
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Ahmadinejad speaking about elections - Farsi sub English
The president of the Islamic Republic, Dr Mahmoud Ahmadinejad are speaking about participating in the elections.
The president of the Islamic Republic, Dr Mahmoud Ahmadinejad are speaking about participating in the elections.
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You wont hear this on any mainstream news - Nuclear Fallout - English
Nuclear Facts A very clued in professional who will not be bought or intimidated into silence: Dr Helen Caldicott, true to style, tells it as it...
Nuclear Facts A very clued in professional who will not be bought or intimidated into silence: Dr Helen Caldicott, true to style, tells it as it is. As she sees it, you wont usually hear the truth so listen up.. Nuclear fallout from Japan and Canada, You won't hear this on the news
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خوابیدن دکتر محمود احمدی نژاد در قبر Dr....
خوابیدن دکتر محمود احمدی نژاد در قبر Dr. Ahmadinejad resting in a grave - Farsi sub English
خوابیدن دکتر محمود احمدی نژاد در قبر Dr. Ahmadinejad resting in a grave - Farsi sub English
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[CASMO Al-Quds Seminar 2011 Toronto] Speech by Dr. Abigail Bakan -...
Abigail B. Bakan (Ph.D York University, 1984) is also a Professor of Political Studies at Queen's University, where she has taught as a Queen's...
Abigail B. Bakan (Ph.D York University, 1984) is also a Professor of Political Studies at Queen's University, where she has taught as a Queen's National Scholar since 1985; she is also cross-appointed to the Department of Cultural Studies. She is a member of the advisory board of the Canadian Journal of Political Science.
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[Politics and Media with Salma Yaqoob] Sheikh Raed Salah Arrest -...
Part two of show looked at the case of Sheikh Raed Salah, leader of the Northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel, has been in Britain,...
Part two of show looked at the case of Sheikh Raed Salah, leader of the Northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel, has been in Britain, either in prison or on bail since his arrest 3 months ago. UK authorities have sought to deport him but Salah has challenged both his arrest and pending deportation. He's currently appealing his deportation before an immigration and asylum tribunal in Birmingham. Separately, the High Court in London ruled last week that part of Salah's dention in June was unlawful. Salah is accused of anti Semitism and Home Secretary Theresa May has sought to exclude him from the UK on the grounds that his presence in the UK isn't conducive to the public good. To discuss the case was Shamiul Joarder of Friends of al Aqsa, Sarah Colborne, who's Director of The Palestine Solidarity Campaign and on the phone Dr Hanan Chehata of the Middle East Monitor
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[Politics and Media with Salma Yaqoob] Sheikh Raed Salah Arrest -...
Part two of show looked at the case of Sheikh Raed Salah, leader of the Northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel, has been in Britain,...
Part two of show looked at the case of Sheikh Raed Salah, leader of the Northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel, has been in Britain, either in prison or on bail since his arrest 3 months ago. UK authorities have sought to deport him but Salah has challenged both his arrest and pending deportation. He's currently appealing his deportation before an immigration and asylum tribunal in Birmingham. Separately, the High Court in London ruled last week that part of Salah's dention in June was unlawful. Salah is accused of anti Semitism and Home Secretary Theresa May has sought to exclude him from the UK on the grounds that his presence in the UK isn't conducive to the public good. To discuss the case was Shamiul Joarder of Friends of al Aqsa, Sarah Colborne, who's Director of The Palestine Solidarity Campaign and on the phone Dr Hanan Chehata of the Middle East Monitor.
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[13 June 2012] Russia will confront any US - led attack on Syria Webster...
[13 June 2012] Russia will confront any US - led attack on Syria Webster Tarpley - English
Israel is apparently laying the groundwork for a...
[13 June 2012] Russia will confront any US - led attack on Syria Webster Tarpley - English
Israel is apparently laying the groundwork for a possible military attack on Syria by alleging that Damascus could be using chemical weapons against the Syrian people. Tel Aviv has recently expressed concern about what it calls the use of chemical weapons in Syria. Israel says the weapons could fall into the wrong hands and that they may even be used by Syria to carry out an attack against Israeli forces. The pretext is being used to justify a possible military assault on Syria even if it means triggering a broader conflict across the region. Ayoob Kara, a senior member of the Israeli Likud Party led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, claimed in an interview with Israel Radio on June 9 that the Syrian government has used "chemical weapons against men, women, and children" during the past months of unrest in the country.
Press TV talks with Dr. Webster Griffin Tarpley, author and historian in Washington, to further shed light on the issue.
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[24 July 2012] US Israel seek to launch more wars in Mideast - English
[24 July 2012] US Israel seek to launch more wars in Mideast - English
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Tel Aviv will "have to...
[24 July 2012] US Israel seek to launch more wars in Mideast - English
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Tel Aviv will "have to act" to prevent a possible transfer of chemical weapons from Syria to Lebanon.
In an interview on "Fox News Sunday," Netanyahu said the need for an intervention may arise in case of the collapse of the Syrian government.
"So I think that this is something we'll have to act to stop if the need arises. And the need might arise if there's a regime collapse," the Israeli premier said.
He made the comments a few days after Israeli Minister of Military Affairs Ehud Barak made similar remarks.
Barak said that "the moment (Syrian President Bashar al-Assad) starts to fall we will conduct intelligence monitoring and will liaise with other agencies."
"Israel cannot accept a situation where advanced weapons systems are transferred from Syria to Lebanon," he said.
This is while Israel has intensified its military buildup in the occupied Golan Heights near the Syrian border.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Dr. Randy Short, with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, from Washington, to further discuss the issue.
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[26 July 2012] Islam absent in Saudi political system - English
[26 July 2012] Islam absent in Saudi political system - English
Saudi protesters have gathered in front of the interior ministry in the capital...
[26 July 2012] Islam absent in Saudi political system - English
Saudi protesters have gathered in front of the interior ministry in the capital city Riyadh to demand the release of political prisoners held captive in the kingdom.
Interview with Dr. Syed Ali Wasif, president of the Society for International Reforms & Research
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