Broadcasting to the Ummah!
Scott Ritter is noted for his role as a chief United Nations weapons inspector in Iraq from 1991 to 1998, and later for his criticism of United States foreign policy in the Middle East. Prior to the U.S. invasion of Iraq in March 2003, Ritter publicly argued against the invasion of Iraq. He became a popular anti-war figure and talk show commentator as a result of his stance. In this interview on C-SPAN's Washington Journal, Ritter refutes much of the modern day propaganda against Iran. Buildin...
Quran Recitation by Qaari Abaan Al-Hakim - The Allegiance Conference
Hub Al-Husayn [as] - Qaari Muhammad Al-Helbawy
On Tuesday 13 January Israeli forces attacked Khoza'a, a small rural community east of Khan Yunis in the south of the Gaza Strip. Missiles containing white phosphorus were deployed. Dr Ahmed Almi from the al-Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis describes serious injuries and chemical burns, with victims covered in a white powder that continues to burn long after initial exposure. Warning: contains graphic footage of war injuries
The Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip violate important tenants of international humanitarian law, including violations of the Geneva Conventions. The violations include both obligations of an Occupying Power to protect an Occupied Population, and the broader requirements of the laws of war that prohibit specific acts. The violations start with collective punishment - the entire 1.5 million people who live in the Gaza Strip are being punished for the actions of a few militants.Israel's clai...
Like most Americans, Alison Weir, the editor of a small-town newspaper in California, knew very little about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, other than what she had gleaned from the evening news or newspaper headlines. As a journalist, her attention was on issues much closer to home. Neither a muslim nor a jew, she nevertheless became more curious about the topic of the Palestinian uprising. And as she researched it, she became increasingly suspicious that the American media were not telling...
Wayne Madsen: Congo has fallen prey to a lot of people that want to loot its natural resources
Michael Wood exposes Saddam Hussein's systematic genocide of the Marsh Arabs in Southern Iraq.
Have you ever thought what it would be like to live in a world without color? You would never prefer to live in such a world, would you? Watch this documentary film to learn how do the colors, which make our world so extraordinarily beautiful, come into being, and to whom belong the design of the diverse colors and the harmony between them.
Before 1990 and the imposition of sanctions, Iraq had one of the highest standards of living in the Middle East. After the economic sanctions, Unicef reported that at least 200 children were dying every day. Dying from malnutrition, a lack of clean water and a lack of medical equipment and drugs to cure easily treatable diseases. Many sewage treatment plants were targets of the air strikes during the war. Others disintegrated without equipment and spare parts from abroad. Chlorine and other wa...