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Leader of Oppressed people of the world warns of hijacking uprisings
Mon Feb 21, 2011 11:15AM


Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has urged Muslim scholars and elites not to let arrogant powers "hijack" popular movements in Islamic countries.

"The elite's guidance is needed to assist the people of nations to prevent the arrogant apparatus from hijacking the glorious popular movements [of the Muslim world] and steal their uprising. In that case the future of the Islamic Ummah and the region would be bright," the Leader said in a meeting with ambassadors and representatives of Islamic countries in Tehran on Monday.



Violence against revolution

As protests continue across the Middle East and North Africa, are they being met with greater levels of violence?
Riz Khan Last Modified: 21 Feb 2011 13:03 GMT
Riot police clashed with protesters in Cairo when thousands of Egyptians defied a ban on protests [Reuters]

As the demand for political reform spreads throughout the Middle East and North Africa, are some governments increasingly turning to violence to quell these uprisings?

Reports say at least 170 people were killed in Libya when the army fired on demonstrators demanding the resignation of Muammar Gaddafi, Libya's president. His son has warned of a bloodbath if pro-democracy protesters do not back down.


UK's Cameron, First Foreign Leader in Cairo after Toppling Mubarak
Author: WebsiteTeam Network
British Prime Minister David Cameron arrived in Cairo on Monday, the first foreign leader in the Egyptian capital since the downfall of longtime president Hosni Mubarak, a British embassy official said.
  
"We can confirm that the prime minister has arrived," the official told AFP, declining "for security reasons" to disclose what his plans would be or who he would be seeing. Cameron arrived in the Middle East against the backdrop of uprisings against long-established Arab regimes from the Gulf through North Africa.

Source: AFP

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Gaddafi son warns of bloodbath in Libya "the regime will fight until the last drop of blood"
Mon Feb 21, 2011 4:45AM
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Son of Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi
The son of Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi, Seif al-Islam, has warned against an ominous civil war in the North African country amidst Libya's popular uprising.

Libya state TV, public buildings attacked
Mon Feb 21, 2011 8:50AM
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Thousands of Libyan protesters have taken to the streets since last week, calling for the ouster of the 68-year-old Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi.
Libyan protesters have raided the country's state TV headquarters and torched the central government building as well as police stations in the capital Tripoli.

"The headquarters of Al-Jamahiriya Two television and Al-Shababia radio have been sacked," AFP quoted a witness as saying on Monday.


Libya revolt spreads to Tripoli

Gunshots heard in capital amid reports of army units defecting in Benghazi and tribal leaders criticising government.
Last Modified: 21 Feb 2011 03:37 GMT


Egyptians urge release of prisoners
Mon Feb 21, 2011 2:19AM
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Egyptian protesters call for the release of all political prisoners outside the Egyptian National Television building in Cairo on February 20, 2011.
Thousands of Egyptian protesters have called for the immediate release of all political prisoners, as people continue keeping up with their demands.

Students, MPs join anti-Saleh protests
Mon Feb 21, 2011 7:4AM
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Anti-government protesters shout slogans during a protest in Sana'a.
Thousands of Yemenis along with students and lawmakers have joined an anti-government rally near the Sana'a University campus to demand the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

Police kill Yemeni protester in Aden
Mon Feb 21, 2011 8:17AM
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An anti-regime demonstrator gets first aid treatment in the Yemeni city of Taiz.
Another Yemeni protester has been shot dead and four others wounded by security forces during an anti-government protest in southern city of Aden.

"Ali al-Khalaqi died of his wounds at a hospital in Aden. One of the four others receiving treatment is seriously wounded," medics told AFP.

Since February 16, at least 12 Yemeni protesters have been killed and dozens more wounded during anti-government protests calling for the ouster of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh.


Protesters holding ground in Manama
Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:7AM
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Protesters wave the Bahraini national flag after they climb up onto the Pearl Roundabout
Protesters continue to mass in the Bahraini capital's Pearl Square as they have erected more tents in the roundabout which has become the symbol of pro-democracy rallies in the country.


Dozens of workers also joined the demonstrators in Manama on Sunday, and more than 1,000 medics marched on the square to demand the resignation of the health minister, whom they accused of slowing aid to protesters during a deadly police crackdown, reported AFP.

After nightfall, thousands more people converged on the roundabout, which has been the focal point of demonstrations that have rocked the small but strategic Persian Gulf kingdom since February 14.

The opposition has also called for a large protest on Tuesday afternoon in the hope that tens of thousands of people will converge on Pearl Square, according to INAA, Bahrain's main Shia opposition group.
Sunday Feb 20, 201110:31 PM GMT
Human Rights Watch: At least 233 dead in Libya since Thursday

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Bahrainis vow to continue protests
Sun Feb 20, 2011 10:19PM
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Pro-democracy demonstrators listen to speeches at Pearl Square in Manama February 20, 2011.
Bahrain's pro-democracy protesters continue to occupy Pearl Square in the capital Manama, saying they will be there until their demands are met.


The protesters have set up a tent city in Manama's main square, which has turned to be the epicenter for their popular uprising in an attempt to force political change in the kingdom.


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Gazans suffer even on 'Day of Justice'
Mon Feb 21, 2011 2:5AM
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Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are still deprived of the basic elements of social justice due to the Israeli blockade on the coastal enclave, a report says.

"The US supports Israeli injustice, oppression and occupation"

Israel announced six months ago that they will ease up the blockade, but the siege is causing the economy of Gaza to suffer greatly, a Press TV correspondent reported from Gaza on Sunday.

5 Found Dead after Morocco Violence: Minister
Five burned bodies were found in a bank set ablaze in the northern city of Al-Hoceima, interior minister said.
Author: WebsiteTeam Network
Moroccan Interior Minister said on Monday that five burned bodies were found in a bank set ablaze in the northern city of Al-Hoceima in unrest that followed weekend demonstrations for change.

Cherkaoui also announced that 128 people, including 115 members of the security forces, were wounded in unrest that erupted in several towns following demonstrations on Sunday to demand political reform.

The minister said 120 people had been arrested, including minors.
Revolution imminent in Libya
2011/02/21
Top Shia cleric censures Bahrain oppression
2011/02/21
Imam Khamenei warns of hijacking uprisings
2011/02/21
Protesters holding ground in Manama
2011/02/21
Political activist: Determination of Yemeni dictator's fate on Friday
2011/02/21
'Bashir to skip Sudan's next election'
2011/02/21
Students, MPs join anti-Saleh protests
2011/02/21
Tunisia seeking Ben Ali's extradition
2011/02/21
Police kill Yemeni protester in Aden
2011/02/21
Gaddafi's escape report denied
2011/02/21
British Islamic HR Committee condemns crackdown on demos in Libya
2011/02/21

Sunday, February 20, 2011   14:2    News ID : 750951
1st Int'l Conference on Martyr Heroes of Islamic World in Tehran

--The first international conference on Commemoration of Martyr Heroes of Islamic World was held on February 19, in Tehran.

According to IQNA's correspondent, a large number of internationally known prominent figures attended the event which was held at Interior Ministry's conference hall.

Ali Larijani, Iranian Speaker of the Majlis (Islamic Consultative Assembly) and Abdollah Safieddin, head of Hezbollah Organization's office in Iran were among the figures who addressed the event.


Sunday, February 20, 2011   9:18    News ID : 750554
Lack of Unity & Awareness Weakening Muslim Power

-- Division due to insufficient awareness has weakened Muslims, who have been dominated by the western world.

This is according to the speaker of the Majlis ( Islamic Consultative Assembly), Ali Larijani, on February 19, addressing the audience present at the opening ceremony of the 24th International Conference of Islamic Unity, at the Summit Conference Hall, Tehran.


Saturday, February 19, 2011   15:1    News ID : 750417
24th Int'l Islamic Unity Conference Kicks off in Tehran

--The 24th International Islamic Unity Conference kicked off today, February 19, in Tehran at the IRIB International Conference Hall.

It will mark the Week of Unity as well as the birth anniversaries of the holy Prophet (PBUH) and Imam Sadegh (AS).

Commenting on the 24th International Islamic Unity Conference, Ayatollah Taskhiri, Secretary General of the World Forum for the Proximity of the Islamic Schools of Thought, said that 250 scholars from 57 countries have been invited to attend the conference.




Muslims "must" unite all over the World
and pray for the appearance of al Mahdi (r.a.) the Savior of mankind
the
descendant of Prophet Muhammad s.a.w.


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--
Palash Biswas
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