Hamza Ameer, Press TV, Lahore
Amid increased intervention of the west into Pakistan's domestic and institutional matters; religious parties have called on the government to brush them aside as they are creating institutional problems and conflicts in Pakistan.
Interview with Caleb Maupin, International Action Center, New York City
An American peace activist tells Press TV that the pro-Zionist Western media lie on behalf of Israel and ignore Palestinians in their accounts of the Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip.
Saman Kojouri, Press TV, Tehran
The policies of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan towards Syria are totally wrong and do not represent the views of Turkish people.
Ivaylo Spasov, Press TV, Sofia
"Caught in the middle", faced with new division lines amid celebrations of the First Balkan War. That's how Bulgarian Muslims say they feel. 100 years later - some say this was "liberation", while others insist it was "ethnic cleansing".
Interview with Adie Mormech, a human rights activist
A human rights activist in Gaza tells Press TV that the people of the besieged coastal enclave have a legal right to fight back the atrocities committed by Israelis.
Ghanbar Naderi, Press TV, Tehran
First they agreed to form a special committee. Then they decided to set up a contact group under an Iranian initiative to hold talks with the opposition groups outside Syria. Now Iran's Foreign Minister says the representatives of the Syrian government and the opposition want to organize a similar gathering this time in Syria to ensure the success of their first meeting in Tehran called Syria National Dialogue.
Interview with Femi Okutubo, editor-in-chief at The Trumpet newspaper, from London
An analyst says the Nigerian government has indiscriminately killed hundreds of civilians in its so-called efforts to contain Boko Haram militancy, but avoids the crisis cause, which is wealth inequality and corruption.
Ali Rizk, Press TV, Beirut
In Lebanon, a country that was subject to a 33-day period of Israeli bombardment in 2006, tens have taken to the streets to protest the Israeli war on Gaza.
Colin Campbell, Press TV, Washington
As Israel's raid on Gaza intensifies so do protesters who are staging demonstrations in front of the White House.
An interview with Sameh Habeeb, from the Palestine Telegraph, London
An analyst tells Press TV that the recent visit to the Gaza Strip by the Egyptian PM Hesham Kandil and statements made by the Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi are giving new hope to Palestinians.
Mohamed Shalaby, Press TV, Cairo
Calling for avenging the blood of those killed in Mohamed Mahmoud protests named after the street where they began, youth from various affiliations led several marches converging in the same street close to Cairo's iconic Tahrir square.
Hank Flynn, Press TV, New York
Palestine called on the UN Security Council to slam Israel's bloody new campaign of military strikes at an emergency Security Council meeting on Wednesday night.
An interview with Joe Catron, International Solidarity Movement, Gaza
A member of the International Solidarity Movement in Gaza tells Press TV says Israel attacks first and cries victim at the first hint of opposition.
Ross Frasier, Press TV, Los Angeles
California is known as the home of Hollywood and the largest collection of billionaires in America.
Interview with Sara Flounder of the International Action Center, from New York
The United States has long supported the Israeli aggression against the Palestinians, with a recent barrage of strikes against the impoverished Gaza Strip, an expert tells Press TV.
Interview with Harry Fear, activist and filmmaker, from Gaza
The Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are now under "very very grave" conditions, as the Israeli regime is conducting strikes on the defenseless civilians, a political activist tells Press TV.
While Israeli violence continues against the civilians of Gaza, political meetings and efforts have been taking place in Cairo regarding the situation in the neighboring territory.
Interview with George Labaki, professor at the Notre Dame University
A political analyst tells Press TV that in President Barack Obama's second term there will be no major change in US foreign policy especially towards the Middle East.
Nargess Moballeghi, Press TV, London
Theres a Sense of de ja vu here.
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