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Al Jazeera Investigates - Informants
Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit takes you inside the shadowy world of FBI informants and c...
published: 20 Jul 2014
Al Jazeera Investigates - Informants
Al Jazeera Investigates - Informants
Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit takes you inside the shadowy world of FBI informants and counterterrorism sting operations. Following the 9/11 attacks, the FBI set about to recruit a network of more than 15,000 informants. Al Jazeera's investigative film tells the stories of three paid FBI informants who posed as Muslims as they searched for people interested in joining violent plots concocted by the FBI. Interactive Documentary : Informants http://aje.me/informants Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/- published: 20 Jul 2014
- views: 13248
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Do Arab men hate women? Head to Head | Al Jazeera English
"Why do they hate us?"
With these five words in a controversial magazine article, Egyptia...
published: 24 Feb 2014
Do Arab men hate women? Head to Head | Al Jazeera English
Do Arab men hate women? Head to Head | Al Jazeera English
"Why do they hate us?" With these five words in a controversial magazine article, Egyptian-American journalist Mona Eltahawy shot to fame, unleashing a devastating critique of women's rights in the Arab world. In the season premiere of Head to Head , Mehdi Hasan challenges Eltahawy on her views regarding the status of women in Arab states. Are Arab or Muslim societies inherently patriarchal? And how does the narrative of Islam as sexist play into geo-politics and Western stereotypes of the Middle East? Joining the discussion is Dr Aitemad Muhanna of the London School of Economics' Middle East Centre; self-proclaimed progressive Imam Dr Taj Hargey; and Dr Shuruq Naguib, a British-Egyptian academic from Lancaster University.- published: 24 Feb 2014
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Ali Abunimah discussing Gaza | Al Jazeera English 21/07/14
Massacres where entire families are being killed are being carried out daily by Israeli fo...
published: 22 Jul 2014
Ali Abunimah discussing Gaza | Al Jazeera English 21/07/14
Ali Abunimah discussing Gaza | Al Jazeera English 21/07/14
Massacres where entire families are being killed are being carried out daily by Israeli forces on the people of Gaza. Follow Ali Abunimah on twitter: @AliAbunimah Co-founder of http://electronicintifada.net follow @intifada Aired on Al Jazeera English 19:30 ET 21/07/14- published: 22 Jul 2014
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Empire - What Future for the Arab World?
Empire examines the old, and new, forces dominating the political scene in the MENA region...
published: 30 Jun 2014
Empire - What Future for the Arab World?
Empire - What Future for the Arab World?
Empire examines the old, and new, forces dominating the political scene in the MENA region following the Arab Spring. Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/- published: 30 Jun 2014
- views: 2463
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Ali Abunimah on Gaza Massacres | Al Jazeera English 20/07/14
Israeli forces so far have left 356+ killed in Gaza including children, women and the elde...
published: 20 Jul 2014
Ali Abunimah on Gaza Massacres | Al Jazeera English 20/07/14
Ali Abunimah on Gaza Massacres | Al Jazeera English 20/07/14
Israeli forces so far have left 356+ killed in Gaza including children, women and the elderly. Also 2850+ are left injured. Al Jazeera English - Newshour- published: 20 Jul 2014
- views: 4986
24:50
Mexico's vigilante state | Fault Lines | Al Jazeera English
Fault Lines travels to Mexico to find out what happens when vigilante groups take on power...
published: 08 May 2014
Mexico's vigilante state | Fault Lines | Al Jazeera English
Mexico's vigilante state | Fault Lines | Al Jazeera English
Fault Lines travels to Mexico to find out what happens when vigilante groups take on powerful drug cartels. Thousands of vigilantes have taken up arms to fight the Knights Templar drug cartel that has been terrorizing communities in the state of Michoacán. Businessmen, farmers, and even doctors have gone on the offensive to take back their towns and protect their families from extortion, rape, and murder at the hands of organized crime. Jose Manuel Mireles, doctor and self-defense force leader: "The government doesn't have a strategy. They don't know how to work with the people. They want to eliminate the word autodefensas. They want to forget the word comunitarios. They are stealing our job, our work. The objective of the uprising is to clean all of Michoacán. And we're not going to stop." Fault Lines' corespondent Tereso Bo travels to the western Mexican state to follow the chaos unfolding there and examine how the federal government is attempting to control the complex situation on the ground. Is this a popular uprising, or is it part of the same never-ending cycle of armed conflict that has routinely scarred the people of this agricultural state?- published: 08 May 2014
- views: 105
47:31
Journey into an Invisible War, Al Jazeera English
A filmmaker travels through the West Bank exploring the relationship between Palestinians ...
published: 28 Mar 2014
Journey into an Invisible War, Al Jazeera English
Journey into an Invisible War, Al Jazeera English
A filmmaker travels through the West Bank exploring the relationship between Palestinians and Israeli settlers. "We recognise that the Palestinian state must be big enough to be viable, to be independent, to be prosperous. We will be generous," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said. But his words have rang hollow. In the face of international condemnation, the incremental encroachment of new Israeli settlements onto Palestinian land goes on with little restraint. With every square metre of territory that is taken, with every Palestinian olive grove that is burnt down, or house that is demolished, the land available for an independent Palestine state shrinks a little more. But why is the settlement movement so difficult to stop? Who is driving it and why? Is it destined to continue until there is no more Palestinian land to take? In this film, French producer and reporter Paul Moriera travels through the West Bank to meet Palestinians and Israeli settlers. In Hebron, Moriera sees how the old Arab city is gradually being overwhelmed by Israeli incomers, whose security forces are imposing a bizarre street-by-street apartheid on the Palestinians who have always lived there. In new hilltop settlements, built on stolen land, he encounters the sometimes startling intolerance of their ultra-orthodox communities who will do whatever they can to take more. Meanwhile the outside world looks on helplessly - either unable or unwilling to intercede - and there are few signs this tidal wave of occupation and annexation is ever going to end.- published: 28 Mar 2014
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47:39
Ethiopia Struggle Over the Nile - Al Jazeera English part_3
Masters No More - Struggle Over the Nile Tension and suspicion....
published: 06 Jul 2011
author: Ethiopia kasa
Ethiopia Struggle Over the Nile - Al Jazeera English part_3
Ethiopia Struggle Over the Nile - Al Jazeera English part_3
Masters No More - Struggle Over the Nile Tension and suspicion.- published: 06 Jul 2011
- views: 87010
- author: Ethiopia kasa
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Aljazeera English Interview with Ms. Degan Ali 16.10.2013
Ms. Degan Ali, Executive Director of Adeso, speaks to Aljazeera English about remittances ...
published: 17 Oct 2013
Aljazeera English Interview with Ms. Degan Ali 16.10.2013
Aljazeera English Interview with Ms. Degan Ali 16.10.2013
Ms. Degan Ali, Executive Director of Adeso, speaks to Aljazeera English about remittances to Somalia and the consequences of recent account closures in the UK.- published: 17 Oct 2013
- views: 495
46:22
Empire - 'War on terror' through Muslim eyes
In this episode, Empire looks at how al-Qaeda is perceived in the Muslim world. Does the U...
published: 28 Jan 2010
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Empire - 'War on terror' through Muslim eyes
Empire - 'War on terror' through Muslim eyes
In this episode, Empire looks at how al-Qaeda is perceived in the Muslim world. Does the US' so-called 'war on terror' serve only to alienate Muslims, drivin...- published: 28 Jan 2010
- views: 80653
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
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Fault Lines - Baltimore: Anatomy of an American City
The election of the first black US president offered hope to millions of African Americans...
published: 22 Aug 2012
Fault Lines - Baltimore: Anatomy of an American City
Fault Lines - Baltimore: Anatomy of an American City
The election of the first black US president offered hope to millions of African Americans across the country. But have four years of an Obama presidency seen positive change for black communities in the US' inner cities? "It's not a war on drugs, it's a war on the blacks. It started as war on the blacks and it's now spread to Hispanics and poor whites. It was designed to take that energy that was coming out of the civil rights movement and destroy it." - Ed Burns, the co-creator of the TV series The Wire While the 'war on drugs' rages on inside the US, there is some political consensus it is failing. White House officials have even indicated a federal policy shift away from incarceration and towards a public health strategy. In Baltimore, one of the most dangerous cities in the US, the police have reframed their 'war on drugs' as a 'war on guns'. The rhetoric may have changed, but critics say nothing else has and that concentrated law enforcement has resulted in high levels of incarceration among young African Americans and the criminalisation of entire communities. The nearly 30 years of drug policies have perpetuated cycles of violence and economic repression in US inner cities and especially among poor minority neighbourhoods. "Even in the age of Obama something akin to a caste system is alive and well in America," says Michelle Alexander, a law professor and author. "The mass incarceration of poor people of colour is tantamount into a caste system specifically designed to address the social, political and economic challenges of our time .... We have a school-to-prison pipeline operating in Baltimore and other cities across the nation where young people believe, with some good reason, that their destiny lies behind bars and they too will become members of the under caste." Fault Lines' Sebastian Walker spends time with those on the front lines of the failed drug war to understand some fundamental dynamics of race, poverty, incarceration and economic truths in the US in an election year.- published: 22 Aug 2012
- views: 190033
1:47
'Gravity-powered lamps' offer ray of hope
Solar, wind, tide - now there is a new renewable energy which may bring light to the devel...
published: 08 Apr 2013
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
'Gravity-powered lamps' offer ray of hope
'Gravity-powered lamps' offer ray of hope
Solar, wind, tide - now there is a new renewable energy which may bring light to the developing world. It is a simply-designed light powered by gravity with ...- published: 08 Apr 2013
- views: 7371
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
47:46
Ethiopia Struggle Over the Nile - Al Jazeera English part_1
Egipt is no more the master on the Nile but Ethiopia will......Abay, Blue Nile, Ethiopia B...
published: 16 Jun 2011
author: Ethiopia kasa
Ethiopia Struggle Over the Nile - Al Jazeera English part_1
Ethiopia Struggle Over the Nile - Al Jazeera English part_1
Egipt is no more the master on the Nile but Ethiopia will......Abay, Blue Nile, Ethiopia Blue Nile, Ethiopia Abay, Nile, History, Ethiopian music, Ethiopia.- published: 16 Jun 2011
- views: 56174
- author: Ethiopia kasa
25:01
People & Power - Vatican Inc.
People & Power examines the secretive world of the Vatican's bank....
published: 07 Mar 2013
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
People & Power - Vatican Inc.
People & Power - Vatican Inc.
People & Power examines the secretive world of the Vatican's bank.- published: 07 Mar 2013
- views: 22833
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
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This is Taliban country | Fault Lines | Al Jazeera English
Fault Lines reports from a Taliban stronghold just an hour outside Kabul, where armed figh...
published: 17 Apr 2014
This is Taliban country | Fault Lines | Al Jazeera English
This is Taliban country | Fault Lines | Al Jazeera English
Fault Lines reports from a Taliban stronghold just an hour outside Kabul, where armed fighters openly patrol streets. A Taliban stronghold in the Charkh District, just an hour outside Kabul, has become a microcosm of Taliban rule in Afghanistan. Though only an hour from Kabul, armed Taliban patrol the streets openly and have built a parallel administration in Charkh, including Islamic law courts and girls schools. Nagieb Khaja reports from the Taliban stronghold of Charkh, Logar Province. Khaja bears witness to the parallel administration the Taliban have built in Charkh, and hears testimony from the population—including from the families of civilian casualties of Afghan National Army bombings. Khaja is the first Western journalist to film a Taliban Islamic law court where he witnesses a case in which the defendant is a Taliban member. The outcome is surprising. Khaja also visits local boys and girls schools run in concert with the Taliban. "This is Taliban Country" shows a defiant Taliban determined to continue attacking the Afghan National Army bases and keep control of the region.- published: 17 Apr 2014
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24:41
Al Jazeera English - Activate - Eritrea Israel: No Place to Go
African refugees in Israel face violence, discrimination and an uncertain future. Tensions...
published: 13 Nov 2012
Al Jazeera English - Activate - Eritrea Israel: No Place to Go
Al Jazeera English - Activate - Eritrea Israel: No Place to Go
African refugees in Israel face violence, discrimination and an uncertain future. Tensions came to a head in Tel Aviv this April with a Molotov cocktail attack on African homes and a creche. In a country where refugees are seen as 'infiltrators' and a 'cancer', Isayas is a refugee attempting to change the situation on the ground. The asylum-seekers had been convicted on charges of illegal entry to Israel under national immigration laws. Such deportations of asylum-seekers without having their claims reviewed by the competent authorities amount to refoulement and constitute a serious violation of the 1951 Refugee Convention. Deportation of asylum-seekers and refugees to Eritrea is illegal under international law, the UNHCR believes they are likely to face persecution, torture, and execution.- published: 13 Nov 2012
- views: 113946
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Arash Aramesh on Iran, Iraq, and the ISIS (AlJazeera English)
National Security Analyst at Stanford Law School Arash Aramesh discussing the crisis in Ir...
published: 17 Jun 2014
Arash Aramesh on Iran, Iraq, and the ISIS (AlJazeera English)
Arash Aramesh on Iran, Iraq, and the ISIS (AlJazeera English)
National Security Analyst at Stanford Law School Arash Aramesh discussing the crisis in Iraq, the rise of the Islamic States of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), and the position of the Iranian government. Al-Jazeera English.- published: 17 Jun 2014
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Head to Head - What is wrong with Islam today?
Is there really a problem with Islam today? Critics see Muslim women as downtrodden and se...
published: 22 Jun 2013
Head to Head - What is wrong with Islam today?
Head to Head - What is wrong with Islam today?
Is there really a problem with Islam today? Critics see Muslim women as downtrodden and sectarian conflict dominates the headlines, but for many Muslims this is a gross misrepresentation. In this episode of Head to Head at the Oxford Union, Mehdi Hasan challenges controversial Canadian author Irshad Manji, writer of The Trouble with Islam Today and also Allah, Liberty and Love on the need to reform Islam, the notion of Ijtihad, the problem of Islamophobia and what Muslims need to own-up to.- published: 22 Jun 2013
- views: 304919