The world in the words of President Obama is 'observing' the political situation of Iran and hope th...
The world in the words of President Obama is 'observing' the political situation of Iran and hope that the people won't feel 'betrayed' by the outcome of the elections..But as we all know that the American administration has been pouring in millions of dollars for years to stage a regime change in Iran similar to what they did to the Democratically Elected Prime Minister of Iran Mohammed Mosaddeq back in 1953 just coz he nationalized Iran's oil reserves..
But unfortunately today some politicians of Iran like Rafsanjani, Khatami and Mousavi are fearing loss of power from their own corrupt circle and unto a populist leader Mahmoud ahmadinejad..This is probably the main reason why they are trying their best to fuel a popular unrest and stage a coup within Iran..
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an Anime of Bush and ahmadinejad going at it funny if u can understand it lol
an Anime of Bush and ahmadinejad going at it funny if u can understand it lol
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The UNs second conference on racism descended into farce yesterday when President ahmadineja...
The UNs second conference on racism descended into farce yesterday when President ahmadinejad of Iran used his address to single out Israel as the most cruel and racist regime.
Dozens of angry European diplomats, including the British delegation, stormed out as Mr ahmadinejad used a rambling speech in Geneva to condemn the US and Europe for establishing Israel after the Second World War.
He said: Following World War II, they resorted to military aggression to make an entire nation homeless under the pretext of Jewish suffering.
They sent migrants from Europe, the United States and other parts of the world in order to establish a totally racist government in the occupied Palestine. In fact, in compensation for the dire consequences of racism in Europe, they helped bring to power the most cruel and repressive racist regime in Palestine.
The Iranian President was the only head of state to attend the anti-racism conference, to which most countries did not even send ministers, and his appearance there had all the hallmarks of an election stump speech.
In his 30-minute address, punctuated by walkouts, applause and the ejection of three protesters dressed as circus clowns, Mr ahmadinejad condemned Israel as a racist state masquerading as a religious one. The word Zionism personifies racism that falsely resorts to religion and abuses religious sentiments to hide their hatred, he thundered.
He went on to suggest that the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 was also part of a Zionist plot. Wasnt the military action against Iraq planned by the Zionists and their allies in the US Administration then, in complicity with the arms manufacturing companies, and the owner of the world? he asked.
Western diplomats walked out of the conference hall, following through on threats that they would leave if the meeting were hijacked by anti-Semitic rhetoric. David Miliband, the British Foreign Secretary, who did not attend, condemned the remarks as offensive, inflammatory and utterly unacceptable, adding that such hate-filled rhetoric is an intolerable abuse of free speech and of the conference.
Mr ahmadinejads address — his first on the global stage since President Obamas inauguration — deals a serious blow to hopes of American rapprochement with Iran, a key plank of the new Presidents foreign policy. The US was one of eight Western nations that joined Israel in boycotting the conference.
While condemning Mr ahmadinejads rhetoric, Hillary Clinton, the US Secretary of State, confirmed that Washington was still seeking to talk directly with Iran.
However, the latest tirade will do nothing to help Mr Obama to persuade Israel or his domestic critics that he knows how to deal with Mr ahmadinejad, who is seeking re-election in June with the support of the hardline ruling clergy.
Some had hoped that Mr ahmadinejad might show restraint amid signs of a thawing of relations with Washington that is already at risk after the jailing of the American journalist Roxana Saberi. But his performance suggested that he felt confident he had the upper hand in any future negotiations over Irans nuclear ambitions.
Ban Ki Moon, the UN Secretary-General, condemned Mr ahmadinejads hate speech but was left embarrassed by earlier remarks in which he expressed profound disappointment at the boycott and by the admission that he had gently warned the Iranian President against attacking Israel.
The conference, dubbed Durban II, followed a similar event in the South African city in 2001. That gathering was marred by furious rows after Arab and African nations tried to hijack it to seek slavery reparations and cast the Middle East conflict as a struggle against Israeli racism.
Israel, which recalled its ambassador in protest at the decision by President Merz of Switzerland to meet Mr ahmadinejad, expressed its disgust that a platform was afforded to the Iranian leader. Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister, accused Mr ahmadinejad of distorting history.
He said: Israel will not allow Holocaust deniers to carry out another Holocaust against the Jewish people.
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Please be strong, there are millions of caring people around the world who stand with you in spirit....
Please be strong, there are millions of caring people around the world who stand with you in spirit.
STOP KILLING. BLOOD LOOKS BAD ON AN ARMANI DINNER JACKET. OR ON STUDENTS WHO WANT TO LEARN AND YEARN FOR FREEDOM.
A song of hope for Iran by my dear friend Ian Victorian who is a famous international activist. ~Rajesh Vedprakash
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Diane Sawyer of ABC News interviews Iran's President Mahmoud ahmadinejad (Ahmadinez...
Diane Sawyer of ABC News interviews Iran's President Mahmoud ahmadinejad (Ahmadinezhad).
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Part ONE out of the TEN Part documentary on the life of Imam Khomeini, the Father of the Islamic Rev...
Part ONE out of the TEN Part documentary on the life of Imam Khomeini, the Father of the Islamic Revolution in Iran
English Subtitles produced by AIMISLAM
http://aimislam.com/
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The world community was first introduced to Imam Khomeini towards the end of 1978 after he was exiled to France for his opposition to the monarchy of Iran. It was from Neauphle-le-Chateau, on the outskirts of the French capital Paris, that Imam Khomeini attained worldwide media coverage while he delivered his severe statements in opposition to the United States of America and orchestrated his final strike against the Shah of Iran, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi. He was acclaimed as one of the greatest pioneers of Islamic revival in the 20th century. His pictures filled the front pages of newspapers and took the headlines in news bulletins; pictures that were unknown to millions around the world beforehand, especially in the West - with his white beard and black turban - as if someone from the depths of time, from a book of history or an ancient tale, everything about him was unique and new; even his name -- Ruhollah, Spirit of God.
The question that every politician and journalist was asking was: What kind of revolutionist was Khomeini?
In a world that saw the likes of men such as Abraham Lincoln, Lenin, Churchill, Hilter, and Mussolini; also glimpsing over Abdul Nasser, Nehru, Castro and Che Guevara; Khomeini was different he led the only Islamic revolution in the 20th century that was destined to succeed. He was not a Communist, Capitalist or Nationalist, rather he was an Islamic Leader before anything else, his slogan was 'No East and no West, Islam is for us'.
More than 100 years have passed since the birth of Imam Khomeini. In this time, his name has spread far and wide amongst peoples mindsets for his leadership in a revolution that was the first to bring an Islamic government in the 20th century and arguably since the early advent of Islam 1400 years ago. It would seem his character as a revolutionary was the most known factor in his personality, whilst other aspects did not attain as much emphasis. Imam Khomeini is known amongst Islamic circles as a reformiing jurist, and through his movement he was able to revolt against 1400 years of a tendecy for Jurists of Islam to abstain from political activism, as opposed to dealing soley with religious enquiries, distributing finances and awaiting the return of the Saviour (atf). Imam Khomeini revived the importance of one of the disputed jurisprudential theories in the history of the Islamic Seminaries - Wilayat Al-Faqih; the theory which invests power in the Islamic jurists defining them as guardians of the affairs of the people, and scraping the idea that political affairs can be administered without the acceptance of Islamic Jurists. Imam Khomeini abolished unequivocally any idea of separating Religion and State, such that it has become unacceptable in today's world for Islamic Jurists not to partake in giving guidelines in the political affairs of the people.
Imam Khomeini succeeded where many others failed, such that for the first time in almost 1300 years, since the occultation of Imam Mahdi, the 12th Imam of Shi'a Islam, Imam Khomeini through the concept of Wilayat Al-Faqih was able to establish a government led by the Islamic jurists - it is the Islamic Government, the Government which was a dream. A Government which Islamists have tried to establish for centuries. This government is but the biggest heritage and achievement of Imam Khomeini.
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Part TWO out of the TEN Part documentary on the life of Imam Khomeini, the Father of the Islamic Rev...
Part TWO out of the TEN Part documentary on the life of Imam Khomeini, the Father of the Islamic Revolution in Iran
English Subtitles produced by AIMISLAM
http://aimislam.com/
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The world community was first introduced to Imam Khomeini towards the end of 1978 after he was exiled to France for his opposition to the monarchy of Iran. It was from Neauphle-le-Chateau, on the outskirts of the French capital Paris, that Imam Khomeini attained worldwide media coverage while he delivered his severe statements in opposition to the United States of America and orchestrated his final strike against the Shah of Iran, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi. He was acclaimed as one of the greatest pioneers of Islamic revival in the 20th century. His pictures filled the front pages of newspapers and took the headlines in news bulletins; pictures that were unknown to millions around the world beforehand, especially in the West - with his white beard and black turban - as if someone from the depths of time, from a book of history or an ancient tale, everything about him was unique and new; even his name -- Ruhollah, Spirit of God.
The question that every politician and journalist was asking was: What kind of revolutionist was Khomeini?
In a world that saw the likes of men such as Abraham Lincoln, Lenin, Churchill, Hilter, and Mussolini; also glimpsing over Abdul Nasser, Nehru, Castro and Che Guevara; Khomeini was different he led the only Islamic revolution in the 20th century that was destined to succeed. He was not a Communist, Capitalist or Nationalist, rather he was an Islamic Leader before anything else, his slogan was 'No East and no West, Islam is for us'.
More than 100 years have passed since the birth of Imam Khomeini. In this time, his name has spread far and wide amongst peoples mindsets for his leadership in a revolution that was the first to bring an Islamic government in the 20th century and arguably since the early advent of Islam 1400 years ago. It would seem his character as a revolutionary was the most known factor in his personality, whilst other aspects did not attain as much emphasis. Imam Khomeini is known amongst Islamic circles as a reformiing jurist, and through his movement he was able to revolt against 1400 years of a tendecy for Jurists of Islam to abstain from political activism, as opposed to dealing soley with religious enquiries, distributing finances and awaiting the return of the Saviour (atf). Imam Khomeini revived the importance of one of the disputed jurisprudential theories in the history of the Islamic Seminaries - Wilayat Al-Faqih; the theory which invests power in the Islamic jurists defining them as guardians of the affairs of the people, and scraping the idea that political affairs can be administered without the acceptance of Islamic Jurists. Imam Khomeini abolished unequivocally any idea of separating Religion and State, such that it has become unacceptable in today's world for Islamic Jurists not to partake in giving guidelines in the political affairs of the people.
Imam Khomeini succeeded where many others failed, such that for the first time in almost 1300 years, since the occultation of Imam Mahdi, the 12th Imam of Shi'a Islam, Imam Khomeini through the concept of Wilayat Al-Faqih was able to establish a government led by the Islamic jurists - it is the Islamic Government, the Government which was a dream. A Government which Islamists have tried to establish for centuries. This government is but the biggest heritage and achievement of Imam Khomeini.
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Part THREE out of the TEN Part documentary on the life of Imam Khomeini, the Father of the Islamic R...
Part THREE out of the TEN Part documentary on the life of Imam Khomeini, the Father of the Islamic Revolution in Iran
English Subtitles produced by AIMISLAM
http://aimislam.com/
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The world community was first introduced to Imam Khomeini towards the end of 1978 after he was exiled to France for his opposition to the monarchy of Iran. It was from Neauphle-le-Chateau, on the outskirts of the French capital Paris, that Imam Khomeini attained worldwide media coverage while he delivered his severe statements in opposition to the United States of America and orchestrated his final strike against the Shah of Iran, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi. He was acclaimed as one of the greatest pioneers of Islamic revival in the 20th century. His pictures filled the front pages of newspapers and took the headlines in news bulletins; pictures that were unknown to millions around the world beforehand, especially in the West - with his white beard and black turban - as if someone from the depths of time, from a book of history or an ancient tale, everything about him was unique and new; even his name -- Ruhollah, Spirit of God.
The question that every politician and journalist was asking was: What kind of revolutionist was Khomeini?
In a world that saw the likes of men such as Abraham Lincoln, Lenin, Churchill, Hilter, and Mussolini; also glimpsing over Abdul Nasser, Nehru, Castro and Che Guevara; Khomeini was different he led the only Islamic revolution in the 20th century that was destined to succeed. He was not a Communist, Capitalist or Nationalist, rather he was an Islamic Leader before anything else, his slogan was 'No East and no West, Islam is for us'.
More than 100 years have passed since the birth of Imam Khomeini. In this time, his name has spread far and wide amongst peoples mindsets for his leadership in a revolution that was the first to bring an Islamic government in the 20th century and arguably since the early advent of Islam 1400 years ago. It would seem his character as a revolutionary was the most known factor in his personality, whilst other aspects did not attain as much emphasis. Imam Khomeini is known amongst Islamic circles as a reformiing jurist, and through his movement he was able to revolt against 1400 years of a tendecy for Jurists of Islam to abstain from political activism, as opposed to dealing soley with religious enquiries, distributing finances and awaiting the return of the Saviour (atf). Imam Khomeini revived the importance of one of the disputed jurisprudential theories in the history of the Islamic Seminaries - Wilayat Al-Faqih; the theory which invests power in the Islamic jurists defining them as guardians of the affairs of the people, and scraping the idea that political affairs can be administered without the acceptance of Islamic Jurists. Imam Khomeini abolished unequivocally any idea of separating Religion and State, such that it has become unacceptable in today's world for Islamic Jurists not to partake in giving guidelines in the political affairs of the people.
Imam Khomeini succeeded where many others failed, such that for the first time in almost 1300 years, since the occultation of Imam Mahdi, the 12th Imam of Shi'a Islam, Imam Khomeini through the concept of Wilayat Al-Faqih was able to establish a government led by the Islamic jurists - it is the Islamic Government, the Government which was a dream. A Government which Islamists have tried to establish for centuries. This government is but the biggest heritage and achievement of Imam Khomeini.
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