Wednesday, 24 October 2012




Ramin Mazaheri, Press TV, Paris
The decision by Paris-based telecommunications company Eutelsat to remove all 19 Iranian media, including Press TV, from its satellite television services has caused uproar and disbelief.


Muhammad Toori, Press TV, Karachi
These are the images of the first protest at Karachi US consulate which turned violent and claimed the life of the first anti-blasphemy-protester in Pakistan. He was Ali Raza Taqvi who is being remembered here at Labek Ya Rasool Allah conference as a first Martyr of the last month's anti-US and anti-Israel protests.



Broadcast Date: 10 Oct 2012 Watch on YouTube
In this episode: Veterans and Occupy Anti-war Alliance Veterans, NYC Peace Vigil Arrests and Occupy Portland Anniversary.





Hamza Ameer, Press TV, Lahore
These protestors have taken to the streets of Lahore to protest against the ongoing killing spree of Shias across the country. The recent killing of a shia lawyer has inflamed anger amongst the people as hundreds gathered around the Punjab assembly, demanding immediate actions against the killers.


Serena Shim, Press TV, Akkar
As the unrest in Syria continues between government forces and western-bakced armed groups, large numbers of weapons find their way through Tripoli Lebanon to Damascus.



Broadcast Date: 16 Sep 2012 Watch on YouTube
An American amateur anti-Islam film has triggered an attack on the US consulate in the Libyan city of Benghazi, which killed US Ambassador Chris Stevens, two former Navy SEALs and a State Department worker.




Constantine Venizelos, Press TV, Athens
We were not surprised that the European Commission in Athens did not want to discuss the story.


The American linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky arrived in the Gaza strip on Thursday night, received by the Islamic University of Gaza, to take part in 1st International Conference on Applied Linguistics and Literature that is held by the Faculty of Arts at IUG.



Broadcast Date: 19 Sep. 2012 Watch on YouTube
This episode of the show; S17 anniversary NY, Chicago Teachers Union demos and strike.





Nargess Moballeghi, Press TV, London
In their tens of thousands they came. From across British society. Students. Doctors. Teachers. The Disabled. The unemployed. With one voice. And one message.


Joshua Blakeney, Press TV, Calgary
The Harper government is set to re-enshrine defunct anti-terrorism laws that were brought into effect as temporary measures in the aftermath of the disputed events of 9/11. The laws will enable the Canadian state to suspend the civil liberties of those nebulously labeled by police "a terrorist."



Broadcast Date: 20 Sep 2012 Watch on YouTube
French Muslims have expressed their outrage over publication of fresh cartoons insulting Islam's most revered figure, Prophet Mohammad (PBUH).




Ashantai Hathaway, Press TV, Washington
The Boy Scouts of America is one of the largest youth organization in the U.S., with 2.7 million youth members and over 1 million adult volunteers, founded in 1910 with a goal to train youth responsibility, character development, and self-reliance; it was also one of the most trusted organizations for kids in America, until now.


Colin Campbell, Press TV, Washington
Jump on the metro at four different locations in the DC public transit system and signs like these are highly visible. And to many, highly offensive.



Broadcast Date: 21 Sep. 2012 Watch on YouTube
Syria has been experiencing unrest since March 2011. Damascus says 'outlaws, saboteurs, and armed terrorists' are behind the unrest while the opposition accuses the security forces of killing protesters.




Julia Lyubova, Press TV, Moscow
The European Union has imposed more illegal sanctions against Iran earlier this week despite a UN warning about the humanitarian ramifications of the previous bans. It includes an embargo on Iranian natural gas and also targets Iranian banking, trade and shipping.


Constantine Venizelos, Press TV, Athens
This is an open conference held at the Athens University by the Ship To Gaza organization, the Greek initiative of an international expedition of ships and activists who have been trying to break the illegal siege on Gaza since 2008.



Confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik sits in the courtroom in Oslo, Norway, on Friday 1 June, 2012. 












Amina Taylor, Press TV, London
Britain has come under fresh pressure for its double standards in foreign policy - this time by some of its own MPs.

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