Monthly Archives: September 2012

9/11 Certainly a False Flag Operation: Mark Dankof

By Kourosh Ziabari Almost two weeks have passed since the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, and scholars, journalists and authors are still trying to figure out the hidden realities behind the “most hideous terrorist attacks ever perpetrated in American … Continue reading

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The Powerplays behind "The Innocence of Muslims"

  by Thierry Meyssan Israel’s big ploy moves ahead in the shadow of the demonstrations and reactions to the film “The Innocence of Muslims.” However, the appearance of Hezbollah on the scene has reversed the situation, which could prompt Tel … Continue reading

Posted in 9/11, France, Freedom of Press, Hezbullah, Islamophobia, Oh Mohammad, Thierry Meyssan | Leave a comment

What Really Matters!

Nahida the exiled Palestinian When all gets dark And life loses its colours When evil tightens the grip And the wicked leads the way When fall falls before its time and frost grows around When your heart is torn and … Continue reading

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The NAM Summit, Iran, and Syria: A Coup against the West?

by Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya The following article was written by Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya before the non-aligned summit. It helps to understand the issues that were at stake and, in retrospect, to appraise Iran’s success. The Movement has been reactivated and … Continue reading

Posted in Iran, Mohamad Mursi, Muslim Brotherhood, NAM, Nasser, Qatar, Saudia, War on syria | Leave a comment

When "freedom of speech" translates into hate crime

September 26th, 2012 Kourosh Ziabari They see the offensive movie which has insulted one of the world’s most ancient, venerated and popular religions in the light of their ambassador and other diplomatic staff being killed overseas. Of course such violence … Continue reading

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Iran Bomb: The Ever-Burning Fuse

Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, uses a diagram of a bomb to describe Iran’s nuclear program while delivering his address to the 67th United Nations General Assembly meeting 27 September 2012 at the United Nations in New York. (Photo: … Continue reading

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On the 42nd anniversary of Nasser’s Death: 4 Nasserist Parties merge to stop selling out Egypt

Hundreds of Egyptians gathered at former President Gamal Abdel Nasser’s mausoleum on Friday to commemorate the 42 anniversary of his death and declare merge. “The king is dead!,” as the French say, “long live the king!” “Will this be the … Continue reading

Posted in Clinton, Israeli Wars on Arabs, Mohamad Mursi, Muslim Brotherhood, Nasser, Nationalism, Siege on Gaza | 1 Comment

Panetta: Unilateral U.S. Military Intervention in Syria Big Mistake

  Local Editor  US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta warned Thursday against unilateral U.S. military intervention in Syria, stressing that making a decision in this regard would be “a grave mistake”. Panetta made his remarks while commenting on the speech delivered … Continue reading

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A New Offense to Prophet (pbuh): Spanish Magazine Publishes Provocative Cartoon

  Local Editor  In a new insult to our holy prophet Mohammad (pbuh), a Spanish magazine published a cartoon of the messenger on its cover.Political satire magazine, El Jueves’s edition, which hit Spanish newsstands on Wednesday, shows several Muslims in … Continue reading

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A Trip With The General

Michel Aoun, God protect you!    (N0) “Our Lebanon” – (N0) “Your Lebanon”- (N0) “Their Lebanon” One Lebanon for all By: Ibrahim al-Amin Published Wednesday, September 26, 2012   Al-Akhbar’s editor-in-chief Ibrahim al-Amin recalls his first hostile encounter with General … Continue reading

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