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Palestinian leader welcomes siege breakers

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Mark Curtis - International Conference Against Terrorism

Started this discussion Jul 27 2008

see excellent summary of British state's recent terrorist activities, on my comment wall. We in the so-called UK need to understand this and demand justice for its victims. Read More »

Tagged: britain, sas, afghnistan, libya, lebanon

US impose sanctions, while the Iranian rulers privatise

Started this discussion Jul 6 2008

Some quotes from Michel Chossudovsky :- “One of the main objectives of the proposed [US] economic sanctions under H. RES CON 362 is to prevent foreign companies (including those from the European ... Read More »

Tagged: privatisation, military/industrial, iran, complex, sanctions

Raytheon 9 Heroes Issue Statement of Victory

Started this discussion Jun 12 2008

Great News from Derry . Please read story below http://www.almanar.com.lb/NewsSite/NewsDe Statement by the Derry Anti-War Coalition, following the acquittal of the Raytheon 9 heroes. The outcom... Read More »

Tagged: ireland, qana, anti-war, lebanon, israel

 

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Interview with Palestinian PM Ismail Haniya - By Yvonne Ridley

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Hear the courageous democratically elected leader of the Palestinian people Ismail Haniya.

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Iran: War or Privatization: All Out War or "Economic Conquest"?

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Raytheon 9 Heroes Issue Statement of Victory

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At 10:21am on September 26th, 2009,  nasser mashadi said…

No Longer a Monster from Displaced Films on Vimeo.

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Quds Day keeps Palestinian cause alive

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Hezbollah's leader says Quds Day is clearly alive decades after its inception, as a warning to Muslims against abandoning the Palestinian cause.

“Thirty years after Imam Khomeini (PBUH) announced Quds Day, it is clearly very much alive…and has always had the support of those generations who supported Imam Khomeini and followed his path,” said Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah during a televised address on the ocassion.

He hailed the annual event as an opportunity to reinvigorate the cause of al-Quds and Palestine, “which was and still is subject to destruction, bargaining and forgetfulness.”

“The idea is not just for standing at podiums and crying because of (Palestinian) losses,” he said, adding that by marking Quds Day, Muslims highlight their determination to rectify the situation.

Nasrallah criticized those who are afraid of the negative repercussions standing for the Palestinian nation may bring, describing the issue as a central cause that concerns the destiny of the entire Islamic Ummah and of future generations.

He referred to the occupation of the Palestinian territories by Israel as a humiliation for Muslims whose noblest sanctities remain occupied by their 'racist Zionist' enemy.

The Hezbollah secretary general underscored the responsibility of the Muslim community towards al-Quds, Palestine and the Palestinian nation, saying Palestine belonged to the Palestinians, Muslims and the Arab world and that it must revert to its real owners.

He refuted the misconception of Israel being a superpower and described the Zionist regime as an entity created by Britain and taken over by the United States, noting that both are using Tel Aviv for their hegemonic aims. The Hezbollah chief then pored scorn on the shameful tactic of begging the founders of Israel in the hope of liberating the occupied territories.

He said Israel is the enemy of all Arabs and Muslims and called on the Arabs unite against their common enemy, adding that Premier Ehud Olmert's resignation is evidence of the Israeli defeat in the July 2006 war.

Nasrallah also emphasized that Hezbollah was genuinely devoted to the reconciliation of all Lebanese rival groups in the national effort to realize peace and political stability.

The founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Imam Khomeini, designated International Quds Day in 1979 to oppose Israel's occupation of Islam's third most holy city and Palestinian lands in general.

Anti-Zionist demonstrations are held on the last Friday of the fasting month of Ramadan in some Muslim countries and by Muslim and Arab communities around the world.
At 4:17pm on August 3rd, 2008,  nasser mashadi said…
UK and US imperialists beware there are some in Iran ready to defend their homeland, insh'allah.

Hassan Abbasi Speaks Out
http://www.roozonline.com/english/archives/2007/12/hassan_abbasi_speaks_out.html
Hardliner Strategist Speaks at University ‎ - 2007.12.17

Mahmoud Sarabi
‎“I am an imperialist, therefore I am” is the title of a speech by HaSsan Abbasi, head of ‎the Center for Doctrinal Strategic Studies and a security and strategic analyst for Iran’sRevolutionary Guards, also knows as the Passdaran. Abbasi was speaking at the ‎Engineering campus of the Tehran University on 16 Azar [December 7], marking the ‎Student’s Day in Iran. ‎
The speech began more than an hour late after the scheduled 2 o’clock. Dr. Abbasi ‎entered the building at around 3 p.m. He first spoke briefly about student movements all ‎over the world, mentioning them one after another in a bullet-point format, finding anti-‎imperialism to be a common theme among them. However, he argued, “no student ‎movement in the world is dependant on imperialists, but unfortunately, streaks of such ‎movements have been detected in Iranian universities recently.” ‎
Without making any direct accusations, Abbasi addressed critical students in Iran: “some ‎students are only foot soldiers of the West.” ‎He added, “I pity students that are beholden to imperialists and who propagate against ‎Iran in the Western media." ‎Basiji students and students from the Islamic Student Associations interrupted Dr. ‎Abbasi’s speech several times to applaud. ‎
Dr. Abbasi posed the question, “we first have to see essentially what imperialism is and ‎what it means.” He responded to his own question, “imperialism means that the whole ‎and the majority are subordinated by the part. In other words, imperialism means that ‎others help to develop one region, one area, one thing – not the people or the majority.”‎
He concluded, “therefore, imperialism is a negative concept.” ‎He continued, “We only have three imperialist countries in the world, which are not ‎completely imperialist either.” ‎
The United States, Israel, and England were the three countries mentioned by Abbasi. He ‎added, “We have to know the reason behind the West’s progress. It is not because of ‎ism’s that are propagated in the world like imperialism, feminism, communism, ‎individualism, etc.; they had other plans that helped them progress. They progressed ‎because of their conquests.”‎ Abbasi noted, “Great Britain is a county as large as our own Sistan and Baluchistan, but ‎has conquered 114 times its territory.” ‎He mentioned England as the great imperialist and noted United States, Canada, Australia ‎and New Zealand as countries beholden to Britain. ‎
He then noted, “the British meaning of imperialism is that the prime minister of Australia ‎or Canada, who has been elected by popular vote, must be ratified by the Queen of ‎England. Therefore, imperialism means conquest."‎
Abbasi's speech was held at the University of Tehran. Three bodyguards were protecting ‎him at all times and did not allow any student to come near him. ‎
At 7:08am on August 3rd, 2008,  nasser mashadi said…
Dispatches programme " Iraqs missing billions" . A very moving and damming account of the effects of occupation.
At 6:17am on August 3rd, 2008,  nasser mashadi said…
At 5:46am on July 27th, 2008,  nasser mashadi said…
see excellent summary of British state's recent terrorist activities.
At 2:43pm on July 17th, 2008,  nasser mashadi said…
Is the game really over !
Ray Mc Govern thinks the bulk of US troops will be out of Iraq soon if Obama wins. The US and the Oil corps. Are no longer in the driving seat !
He does add some caveats re Zionist interventions in Iran. Can it really be that simple ?
 
 

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