Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Monday, 24 September 2012
Hank Flynn, Press TV, New York
They'll be going up at ten stations across New York City by Monday morning -- signs that bear anti-Muslim message:
Interview with Ralph Schoenman, author and political commentator from Berkeley
The United States is reportedly planning to remove the anti-Iranian Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) from the US State Department's list of terrorist organizations.
Hala al-Safadi, Press TV, Gaza
A videoconference linked between the United Kingdom Student of the Palestine Conference in Manchester and number of Gazan and international solidarity activists was held by the Boycott, ivestment and Sanctions Movement.
Interview with Gareth Porter, historian and investigative journalist from Washington
As Israel continues to issue anti-Iran threats, an American investigative journalist says this is a strategy used by Benjamin Netanyahu to mount pressure on the US and other Western states and steer them toward confronting the Islamic Republic.
Interview with Adnan Rashid, historian and political commentator from London
France is to ban a demonstration later this week in protest against a movie deemed offensive to Islam's holiest figure, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Interview with Muhammad al-Asi, Imam of Washington DC Islamic Center
In yet another anti-Muslim move, a French magazine has published a caricature of the prophet of Islam (PBUH), sparking more outrage in the Muslim world.
'Hateful' Islam critic Geert Wilders wants visa to speak in Australia
Geert Wilders' Party for Freedom has demanded an end to immigration from Muslim countries and a ban on new mosques. Picture: AFP/ANP/Robin Utrecht Source: The Advertiser
Anti-Islam Filmmaker Becomes a Martyr to the Right
Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, the Egyptian-born Coptic Christian who appears to be behind the amateurish anti-Islam film that sparked violent protests at Western embassies in Arab and Muslim countries around the world last week, doesn't exactly have a family-friendly background. His criminal record includes financial fraud and drug convictions. But spurred on by conservative web king Matt Drudge, conservatives have turned Nakoula into a martyr for free speech.
Condemnations continue to pour in against the latest cartoons insulting Islam's Prophet Mohammed (PBUH).
The cartoons by the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo have hit a raw nerve across the world. The cartoons depict The Prophet in a denigrating way.
Outrage continues throughout the Muslim world over the making of a film that mocks the holy Prophet of Islam.
The US Government can once again hold individuals - even US citizens - in detention indefinitely centers like Guantanamo Bay - for as long as it wants to - without trial.
http://stopwar.org.uk The Islamophobic film produced in the US may have been the trigger but, says Stop the War's Lindsey German, the protests that have erupted in over 30 countries are about much more than religion. Over a decade of US-led wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Pakistan and beyond have brought anti-American and anti-Western rage in the Muslim world to boiling point.
The angry protest rallies against the blasphemous and racist anti-Islam movie made in the US take momentum throughout the Muslim World from West Africa all the way to Far East.
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Mon Aug 6, 2012 8:37AM
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US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has raised the threat of a military attack on Iran regarding its nuclear energy program in an effort to reassure what they call Israel during a trip to Tel Aviv.
Wed Sep 19, 2012 4:44PM
Kamran Yousaf, Press TV, Islamabad
More protests in Pakistan against the blasphemous anti-Islam film produced in the United States.
Sat Aug 4, 2012 10:30AM
Broadcast Date: 03 Aug 2012 Watch on YouTube
The US, some Arab states and Turkey have set up several intelligence bases for directing the clashes in Aleppo.
Mon Sep 17, 2012 10:29PM
Altaf Ahmad, Press TV, Beirut
The wave of angry protests which has swept the Muslim world for the past week now, has hit the Lebanese capital Beirut as well!
قسم السيد حسن نصر الله في مسيرة الولاء للرسول الأعظم ص |
يارسول الله .. يارسول الله فداك نفسي و دمي .. و أبي و أمي .. و أهلي و ولدي و كل مالي .. و ما خولني ربي .. إن دمائنا و أرواحنا و أولادنا و حياتنا .. ترخص أمام كرامة رسول الله .. وعرض رسول الله وشرف رسول الله .. والله على ما نقول شهيد و دماء شهدائنا تشهد .. و جراح جرحانا تشهد و بيوتنا المهدمة تشهد ما دام فينا دم لن نسكت عن إهانة نبينا و سيبقى الصوت عاليا لبيك يارسول الله .. لبيك يارسول الله |
Friday, 21 September 2012
Interview with Michael Prysner, an Iraq war veteran
US Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has confronted a convoluted conundrum over characterizing supporters of rival candidate Barack Obama as government-dependent "victims" who dodge taxes.
Interview with Alison Weir, executive director of 'If Americans Knew' from Sacramento
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has confronted a new headache after he characterized the supporters of rival candidate Barack Obama as government-dependent "victims" who dodge paying taxes.
Max Civili, PressTV, Rome
On Wednesday the Court of Cassation upheld the convictions of twenty-three CIA agents accused of having abducted - from Milan in 2003 - the Egyptian Muslim cleric Osama Moustafa Hassan Nasr, also known as Abu Omar, as part of the CIA's extraordinary rendition program.
Mahi Ramakrishnan, Press TV, Kuala Lumpur
From mosques in the shadow of the Twin Towers, they streamed out in their thousands after Friday prayers.
Interview with Lawrence Freeman, writer and political commentator, Washington.
A US analyst warns that Obama's administration is in danger of turning rogue, evidenced by dictatorial foreign and domestic policies not capped by US Congress.
Joshua Blakeney, Press TV, Calgary
Canada's minister of foreign affairs, John Baird, claims that Canada's Middle East policy is motivated by Human Rights concerns and considerations of what is in the Canadian national interest. However, Baird's sincerity was brought into question this week with the announcement of a Canada-United Arab Emirates nuclear cooperation agreement.
Interview with Mr. Webster Griffin Tarpley, author and historian, Washington.
The outside opposition controlling terrorist infiltration into Syria is neither capable nor interested in dialogue and is falling apart, propped up by money and NATO.
Thursday, 20 September 2012
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