By DAN GLAZEBROOK In Afghanistan, it is well known that the government’s writ has no authority outside of Kabul, if there. But then, that is the point. The role of the governments imposed on Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya, like the one they are trying to impose on Syria, is not to govern or provide for [...]
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By SHAMIM SIDDIQI WITH heavy heart, I came to know the sad demise of our Great Islamic Leader of Muslim Ummah, Dr Najmuddeen Erbakan of Turkey who died on Sunday in Ankara. He changed the fate of the "sick" Turkey into the awaken lion and the hope of the Muslim world. He had an indomitable soul of a Mujahid, the conviction of [...]
By JAMES PETRAS IN the midst of the Arab uprisings throughout the Middle East, at a time when even the European (EU) has publically condemned Israel’s blockade of Gaza and its illegal land seizures in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou promised a visiting delegation of American Jewish leaders, that [...]
Interview with Joshua Landis of the University of Oklahoma A senior analyst compares the recent Middle East uprisings with Turkey, an Islamic democratic state which has recently foiled a military coup. Joshua Landis of the University of Oklahoma talks with Press TV about the extent of the nature of the uprisings being Islamic or democratic [...]
POLICE arrested 15 people and four officers were injured when fight broke out at a demonstration by about 300 members of an anti-Islam group in central England on Saturday. In the latest protest by the right-wing English Defence League, which was formed last year to campaign against Islam, police clashed with demonstrators as they sought [...]
THE Turkish government communicated a blunt message TO Israel Tuesday demanding an official apology from Ayalon for his televised castigation of Ankara's ambassador to Tel Aviv.