Friday, 9 November 2012

Colin Campbell, Press TV, Washington
The eyes of Big Brother just got a little larger. A US district judge ruled it was reasonable for Drug Enforcement Administration agents to enter rural property without permission.


Broadcast Date: 25 Oct. 2012 Watch on YouTube
More than 100 Rohingya Muslims have been killed in a recent wave of sectarian violence in Myanmar's western state of Rakhine, a Muslim party leader says.




Nel Burden, Press TV, Ramallah
After nearly two decades of secrecy, Israel have finally admitted to the murder of Yasser Arafat's aid and deputy.


Hamza Ameer, Press TV, Lahore
Anti-Islam film that was broadcasted on YouTube by individuals in the US insulting Islam and Muslim continue to anger Muslims across Pakistan. They say they can't tolerate any attempt towards any derogatory references to the holy Prophet of Islam.


Interview with Ibrahim Moussawi, political analyst
A political analyst says the 1979 takeover of the US Embassy in Tehran by the youth has made an arch model that could be emulated and followed by people all over the world, Press TV reports.


Serena Shim, Press TV, Tripoli
Residents in the city of Aboudiyeh located in Akkar Northern Lebanon continuously block and unblock the main highway to and from Syria demanding the return of a missing village teenage boy named Samir Naim.


Zahid Hussain, Press TV, Peshawar
The poverty data compiled recently has revealed that the meager GDP growth in Pakistan during the last three years has pushed millions more below the poverty line.


Interview with Sarnata Reynolds, manager at independent humanitarian organization Refugees International
Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi is considered to have "formally denationalized" the Myanmar's Rohingya Muslims, says an analyst.


Interview with William Jones, Executive Intelligence Review, from Washington
Turkey is actively playing a part in fueling armed insurgency in Syria, only to have the conflict spread throughout the whole region, an analyst tells Press TV.


Joshua Blakeney, Press TV, Calgary
Under Canada's Conservative government protests are increasingly prevalent. Canada's ruling party is responding to widespread dissent with controversial legislation; this week passing Bill C-309 that will ban citizens from concealing their faces at protests.


Interview with Randy Short, member of the Dignity, Human Rights and Peace Organization
An analyst says what makes the Iranian revolution significant is that it drew upon the country's natural Iranian culture and infused into the sheer religion, a progressive structure for a modern state.


Mon Nov 5, 2012 2:38PM
Interview with Mr. Gordon Duff, Senior Editor of Veterans Today, Ohio.
A political commentator says that in addition to the traceable contributions made to US presidential candidates, over one billion dollars comes from organized crime.


Stefan Herrmann, Press TV, Berlin
To commemorate the victims of a neo-Nazi terror cell several thousand people have demonstrated in cities throughout Germany.


Kamel Wazni, political analyst from Beirut
The Iranian people have eventually freed themselves from being taken hostage by the American and by the British in 1979 by launching the revolution in February, a political analyst tells Press TV.


Ivana Setic, Press TV, Sarajevo
Many people gathered in Scientific and Research Institute Ibn Sina to support book promotion and its author Sevko Omerbasic. Book called "Islam and Muslims in Croatia" tells us about Muslims and their presence in Croatia for centuries.


Hank Flynn, Press TV, New York
You look for a functioning gas station but many seem deserted.


Ghanbar Naderi, Press TV, Tehran
It's a show of support nationwide for the university students who took over the US Embassy back in 1979. Like the rest of the country, in the capital Tehran, tens of thousands of people took to the streets on Friday to mark the historic occasion, known as the "13th of Aban," and the "Student Day."


Interview with Lawrence J. Korb, senior fellow of American Progress, Washington
A prominent analyst tells Press TV that there is too much money involved in the US electoral system and that the Americans need to get back to public financing.


Nel Burden, Press TV, Qalandiya
The PLO amongst other political groups condemned Mahmoud Abbas for his interview with Israeli TV.


Sat Oct 27, 2012 11:35AM
Broadcast Date: 26 Oct. 2012 Watch on YouTube
What has been said about Lebanon's Prime Minister Najib Mikati's involvement in the assassination of General Wissam al-Hassan is unbelievable, says Khaldun al-Sharif, advisor to the Lebanese prime minister.

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