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Obama Signs Agreement for US-Afghan Partnership
Obama Signs Agreement for US-Afghan Partnership
President Barack Obama and Afghan President Hamid Karzai have signed an agreement aimed at cementing a lasting US commitment to Afghanistan after the long and unpopular war comes to an end. (May 1) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org Associated Press on Facebook: apne.ws Associated Press on Twitter: apne.ws Associated Press on Google+: bit.ly
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WAR PR Russia Can Use Afghan Supply Route To End Foreign Media War On Election & Missile Defense
WAR PR Russia Can Use Afghan Supply Route To End Foreign Media War On Election & Missile Defense
How To Go To Heaven: www.jesus-is-savior.com landdestroyer.blogspot.com Sunday, December 4, 2011 BOMBSHELL: US Caught Meddling in Russian Elections! Putin compares US funded NGOs to Judas the betrayer. by Tony Cartalucci December 4, 2011 - What would Americans say if they found their polling stations and certain political parties entirely infiltrated by Chinese money, Chinese observers, and Chinese-backed candidates promoting China's interests in an AMERICAN election? The answer ranges from incarceration, to trials featuring charges ranging from fraud, to sedition and even treason with sentences ranging from decades to life in prison, perhaps even death, as well as possible military action for what could easily be considered an act of war. Indeed, the attempted subversion of a foreign nation and/or meddling in its elections are acts of war, an act of war the United States government through its various "Non-Governmental Organizations" (NGOs) have been committing on and off for decades around the globe. In fact, the very "Arab Spring" is a geopolitical conflagration tipped off by this vast network of Western backed NGOs. The New York Times in its article, "US Groups Helped Nurture Arab Uprisings," clearly stated as much when it reported, "a number of the groups and individuals directly involved in the revolts and reforms sweeping the region, including the April 6 Youth Movement in Egypt, the Bahrain Center for Human Rights and grass-roots activists like Entsar Qadhi, a <b>...</b>
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Afghan-Canadian Speaks Out at Protest in Toronto for Panjwai Massacre
Afghan-Canadian Speaks Out at Protest in Toronto for Panjwai Massacre
Afghans for Peace organized a demonstration against the Panjwai Massacre in downtown Toronto, in front of the US Consulate. The Panjwai Massacre involved the brutal killing of 16 Afghan civillians at the hands of a group of US Soldiers. 9 of the victims were children. Listen to an Afghan-Canadian, Daoud Abdul Basit speak out against this atrocity and the reality of the war in Afghanistan.
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WAR PR Afghan Girl With Nose & Ears Cut Off Exploited By US Media For War Propaganda
WAR PR Afghan Girl With Nose & Ears Cut Off Exploited By US Media For War Propaganda
How To Go To Heaven: www.jesus-is-savior.com www.rawa.org Green Left, August 15, 2010 "Time" exploits victim to promote war "During the Taliban's regime such atrocities weren't as rife as it is now and the graph is hiking each day" By Tony Iltis The cover of the August 9 edition...
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US Media and Afghan War
US Media and Afghan War
Reese Erlich: Military downplaying biggest surge of the war
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Afghan for Peace Activist speaks to "NO WAR ON IRAN" Rally in Toronto 04Mar2012
Afghan for Peace Activist speaks to "NO WAR ON IRAN" Rally in Toronto 04Mar2012
The war drums are beating again and the Western Governments and media are calling for regime change again- this time in IRAN. The Harper Government supports this disastrous WAR which will result in UNTOLD death and destabilization of the entire region. It is time for CANADIANS to STAND UP and stop this new war drive. A RALLY and MARCH to show HARPER and other warmongers that we want no part of another war BASED ON LIES. TORONTO COALITION TO STOP THE WAR www.nowar.ca info@nowar.ca
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Media ignores infinite Afghan war
Media ignores infinite Afghan war
Instead of investigating further, the mainstream media appears to be more concerned with entertainment news, such as the Kardashian's new product, than a war that has claimed the lives of thousands of Americans and innocent Afghan civilians. Founder of Brave New Films Robert Greenwald says I think it's a combination of factors; first of all, it's only been in the last 5 or so years that the networks have forced news to become an income source the same way they look at sports or entertainment.
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Zaid Hamid:Demolished the latest CIA report that Pakistan is supporting the Afghan Taliban
Zaid Hamid:Demolished the latest CIA report that Pakistan is supporting the Afghan Taliban
صلى الله عليه و اله وسلم و رفعنا لك ذكرك السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و بركاته Our full program on Al-Jazeera last night. You will note that a massive coordinated attack has been launched against Pakistan army and ISI in global media, Pakistani media, Pakistani politics and even in Supreme Court. Every snake is now attacking the army on ground and in the political, legal and information war theaters. Daily dozens of sildiers and officers are dying in Baluchistan and tribal areas but the media, courts and the politicians still attack the army, doing exactly what the CIA and RAW wants them to do. Our this program was to demolish the latest CIA report that Pakistan is supporting the Afghan Taliban. Alhamdolillah, you can see that after our blasting them, they actually said that their source is just few words from some people who may be Taliban :) bloody liars caught once again, alhamdolillah! www.facebook.com
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Rep. Kennedy Rips Media in Afghan Speech
Rep. Kennedy Rips Media in Afghan Speech
US Rep. Patrick Kennedy has a withering assessment of news media coverage: 'despicable.' The Democrat says reporters are focusing '24/7' on sexual harassment allegations against a New York lawmaker while ignoring the war in Afghanistan. (March 10)
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Afghan Rally in Condemnation of the Afghan Civilian Massacre & Quran Burning
Afghan Rally in Condemnation of the Afghan Civilian Massacre & Quran Burning
This is a emotional speech delivered by Abobaker Mojadidi at a major Afghan Rally held in California, in condemnation of the Afghan Civilian Massacre, & Quran Burning. This Rally was broadcasted via every major news network in America (ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, AFP, and other News outlets & print Media) to bring awareness to the ongoing Civilian Deaths, and a need for a Change in Direction in Afghanistan. The event was organized by the Afghan youth & University students living in America.
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Independent Sources: "The 30000" - The Afghan media's response to new US troops deployment
Independent Sources: "The 30000" - The Afghan media's response to new US troops deployment
On this edition of Independent Sources we hear what's being reported in the Afghan and Pakistan media about President Obama's plans to increase troops on the ground in those countries. We look at, abortion, an issue that has recently become a hot button topic in the healthcare debate. We learn about the Amsterdam News and the publisher's plans for the future as the paper celebrates its centennial. Then, we bring you coverage of the IPPIES Awards as the independent press celebrates its own. FEATURED/GUESTS: Mildred Antenor Seton Hall University Rocio L. Córdoba California for Latinas Reproductive Justice Laura Flanders GRIT TV Mark Hallet McCormick Foundation Abi Ishola Independent Sources Jehangir KhattakNew York Community Media Alliance John C. Liu Adeola Oladele Independent Sources Garry Pierre-Pierre Independent Sources Juana Ponce de León New York Community Media Alliance Syed Abdul Rahim Elinor Tatum New York Amsterdam News Sharon Toomer BlackAndBrownNews.com Vianora Vinca Independent Sources Independent Sources is where viewers meet the ethnic press. IS engages journalists from New York's ethnic and mainstream media in an insightful discussion of stories covered by ethnic newspapers, TV and radio stations and websites. Each show features an in-depth profile of a news organization or a reporter, along with a news roundup. Independent Sources IS an informative, innovative half hour about New York's fastest growing news sector. Watch more at www.cuny.tv/series/sources
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MSM: Afghan War Support at All Time Low
MSM: Afghan War Support at All Time Low
Well it looks like that time when the mainstream media paid a lot of attention to the war in Afghanistan, was short lived. A CNN political poll shows support for the war in Afghanistan has fallen to an all time low and this week we saw similar results from a New York Times/CBS poll, which showed that 69% of respondents think we shouldn't be in Afghanistan. General Odierno said earlier this week that progress is being made. There just isn't the evidence to back it up. But our mainstream media never counters what military officials will tell them, they'll rarely speak to veterans, or war reporters on the ground, or those whose careers don't depend on the war continuing. Twitter: twitter.com www.facebook.com
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Afghan Women Exploited by US Media
Afghan Women Exploited by US Media
The new issue of TIME magazine of the eighteen year old Aisha, an Afghan woman whose nose and ears were sliced off by her husband, make you care? How powerful of a message was the cover sending? Does it convince Americans that their country is fighting for a worthy cause or is this exploitation and just an excuse for TIME to boost their dwindling sales? Anushay Hossain, editor and founder of the blog ANUSHAY'S POINT says this is a real girl and real story. She discusses how this happened when the US was present and over the course of the war, women's agenda have gone down.
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Media shows a lost Afghan war
Media shows a lost Afghan war
General Petreus said today that the media ignores achievements in Afghanistan and deliberately portraits the war as a lost one. The mainstream media has not covered the war as much since the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico but why is that? Has the war lost some of its appeal?
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Ustad Mazhabi on Afghan Media 1
Ustad Mazhabi on Afghan Media 1
more and more then Thousands of Afghan people in different parts of Afghanistan Provinces: (Nangarhar, Badakhsan, Baghlan, Takhar, Kabul, Mazare sharif, Kapisa, Kundoz and Shakardara) had announced their support for Mutasim billah Mazhabi as a next president of Afghanistan in 2009, They declared Mutasim Billah Mazhabi is the one who could rescue Afghanistan from the current crisis, he is fit with All, Afghan groups to satisfy them for bringing peace to the country and region, they added he is also strong political, religious and spiritual democrat that could manage all afghan government system with his professional team in best way to a successful future and he is not a killer as previous leaders. we suggest all afghans to participate in this this election and vote for Mutasim Billah Mazhabi.
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The Afghan Peace Process
The Afghan Peace Process
Afghanistan is getting more and more involved in their own peace process. The Provincial Joint Secretariat Team and the Provincial Peace Committee through the Afghan Peace and Reintegration Process In the Uruzgan Province is traveling around to the different districts, spreading the message of peace. Story: SGT Jason Proseus For Media: To DOWNLOAD Story and B-Roll with Slate information, click below: www.dvidshub.net Story: SGT Jason Proseus For Media: To DOWNLOAD Story and B-Roll with Slate information, click below: www.dvidshub.net Come and like the 319th MPAD Facebook Page: www.facebook.com Come and like Combined Team Uruzgan Facebook Page: www.facebook.com Come and like the ISAF Regional Command South Facebook Page: www.facebook.com ...While you're at it SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Page. What did you think about the video? Share your thoughts below. Please, NO SPAM or obscene language, it will be deleted.
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Photos of US Soldiers Posing With Afghan Corpses
Photos of US Soldiers Posing With Afghan Corpses
The Associated Press says it has obtained interviews, e-mails and military documents which describe dozens of grisly photos of soldiers posing with newly killed bodies, decaying corpses and severed fingers. Troops allegedly shared the photos by e-mail and thumb drive like electronic trading cards. Now 60 to 70 of them are being kept tightly shielded from the public and even defense attorneys because of fears they could wind up in the news media and provoke anti-American violence.
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US coverage of Afghan war dead remains slight - 29 Oct 09
US coverage of Afghan war dead remains slight - 29 Oct 09
The US president has had a first-hand look at the toll the Afghanistan war is taking on American forces. During a pre-dawn visit to a military base in the state of Delaware on Thursday, Barack Obama met the flag-draped remains of 18 Americans killed this week in Afghanistan. It was the first time Obama had attended what's known as a "dignified transfer". Former president George W. Bush never attended one, although he often met privately with grieving families. The pre-dawn return of the Afghanistan war casualties drew an unusual amount of attention from the US media - usually very few, if any, televison crews or newspaper reporters are on hand to see the flag-draped coffins taken off the plane. Sebastian Walker has more on the lack of media coverage of US war dead, even as the American death toll in Afghanistan rises.
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Mosaic News - 07/21/11: NATO Raid Kills Afghan Civilians
Mosaic News - 07/21/11: NATO Raid Kills Afghan Civilians
Overnight attack results in three fatalities in eastern Afghanistan, humanitarian situation in Yemen's Saada remains poor one year after the war, Egypt's revolution ushers in a new era of media freedom, and more. Today's headlines in full: Anti-regime Yemenis in Taiz met with violence Press TV, Iran Dozens of revolutionaries killed in battles of Libyan oil town Press TV, Iran Ahmadinejad: Tehran not seeking nukes Press TV, Iran NATO raid kills three civilians in eastern Afghanistan Press TV, Iran Violence intensifies in Syria's Homs province Press TV, Iran Syria launches broad military campaign in Homs BBC- Arabic Democracy: Post-revolution Egypt-style Al Jazeera TV, Qatar Labor court orders doctors back to work IBA TV, Israel Israel housing protests gain new momentum IBA TV, Israel Humanitarian situation in Yemen's Saada remains poor one year after the war Al-Alam TV, Iran Israeli officials fear travel to Europe over arrest warrants New TV, Lebanon Egypt's revolution ushers in a new era of media freedom Nile TV, Egypt Mosaic is a Peabody Award-winning daily compilation of television news reports from the Middle East, including Egypt, Lebanon, Israel, Syria, the Palestinian Authority, Iraq and Iran. Watch more Mosaic at www.linktv.org
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Afghan Recovery Video, Story of Afghanistan, Fact of Afghanistan - NCPA Festival Mumbai
Afghan Recovery Video, Story of Afghanistan, Fact of Afghanistan - NCPA Festival Mumbai
The Afghan Focus - Group of talented and young film makers from Afghanistan field questions from the press. Docu maker Jawed Taiman - portrays a positive outlook for his country and explains to the media how Afghanistan is on the way to normalcy.


