Friday, 9 November 2012

Interview with Mike Harris, managing director of Adamus Group, Phoenix
An American commentator says many people in the United States believe there is only one political party in the country with its main special interests being represented by both Republicans and Democrats.




Interview with Webster Griffin Tarpley, author and historian
A political analyst says the recent clashes that have broken out between riot police and Kurdish protestors in southeast Turkey during a funeral seem to be dominated by the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).


Interview with Moufid Jaber, from the Middle East Center for Studies and public Relations
A political analyst says the conflict in Syria is very complicated and it is not simple to ask for both parties to abide by a certain ceasefire especially since the armed opposition is not united.




Interview with Mr. Sharif Nashashibi, Arab Media Watch, London.
There are many opposition players with their own interests in the Syria scenario so there is no one voice of agreement and this is prolonging the conflict, an analysts says.




Interview with Mohsen Saleh, professor at the Lebanese University
A political analyst says the reason behind French President Francois Hollande's visit to Lebanon was to back President Michel Suleiman in trying to solve the country's problem, Press TVreports.






Interview with Mr. Murtaza Pooya, Secretary General of Awami Islami Mahaz, Islamad.
Despite a resolution passed by the parliament of Pakistan to stop US drone attacks on its soil, there has been a complete failure of action taken against the continued attacks.


Interview with James Jatras, former US Senate foreign policy advisor, Washington
The United States will not succeed in rectifying its failures in Syria by simply broadening and reshuffling the opposition groups in the Arab country, a former US Senate foreign policy advisor tells Press TV.


Ghanbar Naderi, Press TV, Tehran
It's all about interaction and exchange of knowledge in all areas of bioinformatics and computational biology. That's why the fourth edition of Iran's Bioinformatics Conference has also brought together professionals and industrial practitioners from all over the country.


Interview with Ms. Rebecca Masterton, Senior Lecturer Islamic College, London.
Aung San Suu Kyi's silence and refusal to condemn human rights crimes and persecution against the minority of Rohingya Muslims in her country is absolutely surprising.


Interview with Ali Al Ahmed, director of the IGA, from Washington
Saudi Arabia uses its petrodollars to buy France into escalating tensions against the Syrian government, a prominent political analyst tells Press TV.


Zahid Hussain, Press TV, Peshawar
Pakistan's biggest Islamic party, Jamat-e-Islami organised a massive rally in the country's north west to denounce what they called the US aggression in their country's tribal areas and interference in their country' internal affairs.


Interview with Mohamed Ibrahim, media secretary of the European Rohingya Council, from Frankfurt
Myanmar Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi has ignored the government's massacring of the Rohingya Muslims, an activist tells Press TV.


Interview with Caleb Maupin with the International Action Center activist group, from New York
The US citizens must resist the superrich parties, who are basically trying to maintain their rule over the country and to decide the citizens' future, says a prominent activist.


Hank Flynn, Press TV, New York
It's been crazy all week -- and things are getting worse.

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