Israeli bombardment of Gaza enters second week - 03 Dec 09Another senior commander of Hamas miltary wing has been killed in the Gaza strip as Israel's bombardment enters its second week.The Israeli military says it's carried out more than seven hundred strikes on the territory since the war began. The Palestinian death toll has climbed to 437.Mohamed Vall has the latest developments.
A week of Israel's war on Gaza - 02 Jan 09Israel's aerial assault on Gaza continues for a seventh day.
No Sweat Al Jazeera VideoAl Jazeera TV interviews Jewish-American CEO Adam Neiman, No Sweat Apparel, regarding producing a line of union-made T-Shirts in Bethlehem, Palestine
Chavez in Al JazeeraVenezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Al - Jazeera
Al-Jazeera interviews Harold Pinter Part 2On its second day of operation, Al-Jazeera English's Riz Khan interviews 2005 Nobel Literature laureate Harold Pinter. This is Part 2.
Ethnic Indians protest in Malaysia - 24 Nov 07Members of Malaysia's Indian community have protested on the streets of Kuala Lumpur, the capital.They are demanding equal rights in a country they believe discriminates against them.They are also said to place blame on the colonial policies of Britain, and were intending to deliver a petition to the British High Commission in Malaysia.Al Jazeera's Hamish MacDonald was there.
Al Jazeera English Launches!The English language channel has officially launched today, 15/11/2006 12PM GMT. Broadcasting from 4 broadcast centers, London, Washington DC, Kuala Lumpur and Doha. Station promises to be the voice of the south, providing a 360 degree view of the world.
Talk to Jazeera - Evo Morales - 28 March - Part 1Evo Morales, the Bolivian president, talks exclusively to Al Jazeera's Latin America editor Lucia Newman about his country's relations with the US and his good friend Hugo Chavez.
What's your big idea for Al Jazeera?Al Jazeera wants to hear your big idea! So, listen to the clip and send us your responses to: AJE-Renewal-Replies@aljazeera.net
Mordechai Kedar in al-Jazeera about Jerusalem & Islammkedar@mail.biu.ac.il Dr. Mordechai Kedar of Bar-Ilan University defends the Jewishness of Jerusalem, the Jewish capital for over 3000 years. He also defends the right of Israelis to settle in Judea and Samaria, the West Bank.Gil Ronen"We were here when your forefathers were drinking wine, burying their daughters alive and worshipping idols" -- this was just one of Bar Ilan University political scientist Dr. Mordechai Kedar's ripostes to questions by an Al Jazeera interviewer two weeks ago, in an interview that has received rave reviews from Israel-lovers the world over for its forcefulness. "They did not expect me to take the discussion to history and especially not to religion," Kedar told Israel National News. But discuss religion he did in the above video, reminding his interviewer that Jerusalem was not mentioned even once in the Koran and saying directly in fluent Arabic that "Jerusalem is not on the negotiating table," and that "Jerusalem belongs to the Jews, period.""This was very aggravating" for the Al-Jazeera interviewer, Kedar explained, "because in the Islamic view, Islam came into the world to replace Judaism and Christianity, not to live side by side with them. And here, all of a sudden, the Jews are coming from exile and building their state again and G-d forbid they also regained Jerusalem." Judaism is thus regaining its meaning, and Islam is challenged by this, the Bar-Ilan professor explained. "The mere existence of the State of Israel and the fact that we are in Jerusalem is some kind of challenge to the legitimacy of Islam in their eyes," Kedar explained."This is not pro-Israel public relations," Dr. Kedar told Israel National News. "This is a battle for the Arab heart, which Israel is apparently losing because Israel gave up on the main tool which should have served it, which is an independent Israeli Zionist satellite channel in Arabic." Many Arabs, he said, would consider changing their views if such a channel were available.
Robert Mugabe speaks to Al Jazeera - 25 Mar 08In the lead-up to Zimbabwe's presidential elections, Robert Mugabe, the president, speaks to Supa Mandiwanzira at a election rally.He expresses his confidence of an electoral victory, and his insistence that the ruling Zanu-PF party is doing all it can to revive the country's failing economy.
Al Jazeera talks to Dmitry Medvedev - 26 Aug 08Russia has recognised Georgia's breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia as independent states.The action is likely to inflame tensions with the West, but Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's president, told Al Jazeera that he has no intention of beginning a new Cold War.
Al Jazeera interviews Raila Odinga - 11 Jan 08Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga has called for three days of nationwide rallies against Mwai Kibaki, the president. In an exlcusive interview with Al Jazeera, Odinga says there is no option but to protest and accuses the government of playing for time. Andrew Simmons reports.
Talk to Jazeera - Shimon Peres - 27 Sep 08 - Part 1Shimon Peres, the Israeli president, talks to Al Jazeera's Ghida Fakhry, in New York, where he has been attending the United Nations General Assembly.Peres talks about Israel's stance relating to Iran's nuclear ambitions and his country's willingness to leave Shebaa Farms if Hezbollah disarms.Ghida Fakhry asks him about his country's alleged strike against Syrian nuclear facilities and Tzipi Livni's chances of forming a coalition government and becoming prime minister.The Israeli President also talks about the Middle East peace process and the prospect of signing a deal before US President George Bush leaves office, and also peace talks with Syria that are being mediated by Turkey.
Stadium designer blasts China Olympics - 12 Aug 07The man behind China's signature Olympic stadium has criticised next year's games and says he is going to boycott them. Ai WeiWei says Beijing is using pomp and propaganda to hide the true of face of China.
Nepal's Maoist leader speaks to Al Jazeera - 09 April 08It's supposed to be the chance for a fresh start.After a decade of fighting between Maoist rebels and government forces - Nepalese themselves will get to choose who should run their country and how.But already, clashes between different parties and police have left several dead and dozens injured.A curfew has been called on the west of the country and voting there put on hold.
Listening Post-The trial of Al Jazeera-19 June 08 - Part1Al Jazeera English battles for airtime in the US as one small town debates what should be on their cable network. Plus- the art of obituary writing.
Sami al-Hajj returns to Al Jazeera - 31 May 08More than six years after he was captured and held without charge in Guantanamo Bay, the Al Jazeera cameraman Sami al-Hajj has returned triumpantly to Qatar - his place of work.
Talk to Jazeera - Evo Morales - 28 March - Part 2Evo Morales, the Bolivian president, talks exclusively to Al Jazeera's Latin America editor Lucia Newman about his country's relat Evo Morales, the Bolivian president, talks exclusively to Al Jazeera's Latin America editor Lucia Newman about his country's relations with the US and his good friend Hugo Chavez
Al Jazeera analyses Bush's checkpoint gaffe - 10 Jan 08As George Bush, the US president, tours Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories Al Jazeera discusses the significance of his attempted joke regarding checkpoints in the West Bank.Rob Reynolds looks at Bush's news conference with Mahmoud Abbas, his Palestinian counterpart, while Ayman Moyheldin examines the daily struggles that Palestinians face negotiating the checkpoints.
IDF 'targets children'Al-Jazeera 081022[LinkTV/Mosaic]A prominent Palestinian human rights group says it has found evidence that 68 children were killed in the Gaza Strip in the 12 months to June this year as a result of 'disproportionate and excessive lethal force' by the Israeli military. The deaths are documented, with witness testimony, in a report published by the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights.
Reuters cameraman talks to Al Jazeera - 17 April 08Fadl Shanaa, who was killed by an Israeli missile on April 16, spoke to Al Jazeera in February.He was interviewed as part of a series called 'Shoot the Messenger' that focuses on the increased dangers that journalists are facing in covering the story. He had survived an Israeli air raid in 2006.
Israel pounds Gaza for a third consecutive day - 29 Dec 08Israeli jets are again bombing targets in the Gaza Strip. The air assualt is now into a third day. Warships have also been involved in the attacks, shelling the area around Gaza's port.The death toll in Gaza has risen to 318. A UN agency says at least 51 of those victims were civilians.Despite the onslaught, the Palestinian resistance continues. Rockets fired from Gaza have killed one person and injured seven in the city of Ashkelon.Roza Ibragimova reports.
Everywomen [Al - Jazeera]The second case,in involved Siti Fatimah/Revathi, 29, who was born to Indian parents who had converted to Islam.Despite being registered as a Muslim, she was nevertheless brought up as a Hindu by her grandmother."She sees herself as a Hindu and declared herself as one on March 21, 2001, through a statutory declaration."She changed her name to Revathi Masoosai," said Bukit Mertajam MP and DAP Wanita Chief Chong Eng.She eventually married and gave birth to a daughter in Malacca on Dec 19, 2005.Two days later, three men and a woman who introduced themselves as officials from Malacca Islamic Religious Department came to ask her to hand over her daughter to them. She refused.In January, Revathi was taken into custody and taken to Pusat Pemulihan Akidah in Ulu Yam, Selangor, for rehabilitation for 100 days and was expected to be discharged by April 18, following a Syariah Court directive.In the meantime, Siti Fatimah/Revathi's 15-month-old daughter was taken away by the department, a policeman, a lawyer and Siti Fatimah/Revathi's mother.Chong said she hoped the authorities would not resort to breaking up the family and urged them to reunite the family and find a more humane solution to the problem.A memorandum on the matter was later submitted to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. ada beberapa topik yg dibincangkan tapi yg aku tengok cuma part siti fatimah tu je.Siti fatimah ni dilahirkan dalam keluarga india muslim. tapi kahwin dengan india hindu. ditunjukkan gambar perkahwinan style hindu diaorg. Kemudian dapat anak dan masa pendaftaran anak tu yg timbul keraguan, sebab di ic nama melayu tapi suami india.ditunjukkan juga luahan hati suami india siti fatimah ni.ada juga ditunjukkan pendapat mak siti fatimah ni yg Islam bersama anak siti fatimah.kemudian ditunjukkan rakaman pertemuan suami siti fatimah dan siti fatimah di pagar pusat pemulihan ulu yam. ada mikrofon tersorok dalam badan so boleh dengar perbualan. kesian pulak kat siti fatimah masa ni.kemudian ada perbincangan antara seorang peguam ke apa yg bekerja di UIA dan zainah anwar dari SIS. ok juga apa yg peguam ni kata, dia kata siti fatimah ni dibesarkan dalam keluarga Islam sebenarnya, dan kena tunggu apa yg mahkamah syariah putuskan nanti. aku tengok macam kurang bernas sikit cakap peguam ni.. tapi boleh faham la apa yg disampaikan.zainah anwar tak banyak cakap. baru aku tau ni rupanya zainah anwar ni.komen aku: bagus juga tengok torrent ni, at least kita tahu isu semasa yg tak keluar di suratkhabar atau pun tv tempatan yg lain.Â
Malaysian minister interviewed on Kuala Lumpur protestsMalaysian Information Minister Zainuddin Maidin defends police action against protesters calling for changes to electoral process.
Al-Jazeera Coverage on BERSIH Malaysia's 10 Nov RallyAlternative news you won't see in mainstream media. Commentary by Jeff Ooi
Sami al-Hajj speaks of his Guantanamo ordeal - 02 May 2008The Al Jazeera cameraman describes how he was treated during the seven years he was detained at the US detention center in Cuba.
Graca Machel talks to Al Jazeera - 17 July 08 - Part 1As her husband turns 90, Nelson Mandela's wife Graca Machel speaks with Al Jazeera's Mike Hanna in South Africa.
AMWebcam on the "Listening Post" Al-Jazeera 1 March 2007Arab Media Watch Chairman Sharif Hikmat Nashashibi comments via webcam on the Egyptian blogger Kareem Amer, who is the first blogger to be convicted by an Egyptian court and jailed for 3 years for insulting Isalm, plus 1 year for his comments about Hosni Mubarak.
Al Jazeera Hindraf Protest Rally - 25 Nov 2007It was a day to remember for all Indians (except the MIC crowd) in Malaysia when despite dire warnings from Police, the use of an unprecedented court restraining order, the many roadblocks as early as Thursday and the arrest and release of the Hindraf leaders to restrain and frighten them, the dissatisfied and marginalized Indians came by the thousands to Ampang Park, Wisma MCA and KLCC as the gathering points for the rally. Some were seen walking in single file to avoid detection into the designated points. But there were reports a few thousands also gathered at the Batu Caves temple area as a show of support for those present in the KLCC/Ampang areas.They were allowed to gather & assemble and demonstrate but no further. This time, the Police did not compromise. The moment they started to make a move and marched towards the British High Commission, volleys of tear gas were fired at them in order to deter them from doing so.The only choice for these peaceful protesters were to retreat and regroup and it became a running battle in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, the landmark of the Petronas Twin Towers. When the tear gas canisters were aimed at the demonstrators, some were picked up and thrown back at the Police. And these took place for several hours before the crowd realizing that they were not able to submit the petition dispersed peacefully just before noon.The IGP Tan Sri Musa Hassan who was interviewed by Al Jazeera News on the 4.00 pm news had the audacity to said that they were no leaders there to submit the petitionALJazeera: Your officers were fairly effective in driving the protesters away from the British High Commission, do you think that had they been allowed to hand over the petition at the High C, this would have ended peacefully without any disturbance?IGP: Well first of all we allowed it; but of course they got no leaders with them' So we don't know who wants to hand over the memorandum. And by the end of it the, leaders came, but later on they did not even hand over the memorandum to the British High Commission.MALAYSIAN police used tear gas and water cannon on Sunday to quell a street protest by more than 10,000 ethnic Indians complaining of government discrimination against their community. It was the second crackdown this month on a demonstration critical of the government, as speculation grows that Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will soon call early elections. Sunday's rally was the biggest by ethnic Indians in 20 years.Thousands flocked to the gathering in central Kuala Lumpur called by a Hindu rights group despite threats of arrest and four days of road blocks that have put the city into virtual lockdown. At least one policeman was injured when protesters wielding crash helmets as weapons clashed with riot police, one officer said. Organisers said 400 were arrested and 19 injured. Police said they had no official figures as yet. Police prevented protesters from marching to the British embassy, where they had planned to ask the former colonial ruler to indemnify Indians for bringing them to Malaya as indentured labour more than a century ago. But the rally sent Mr Abdullah a clear message. 'We are here for our rights,' one protester said.'The British brought our forefathers here 150 years ago. Whatever the government is supposed to give us, to look after our welfare, well, they have failed.''Marginalised'Parody on Al Jazeera news
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