Iraq borders Syria to the northwest, Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, Jordan to the southwest and Kuwait and Saudi Arabia to the south. Iraq has a narrow section of coastline measuring 58 km (36 mi) on the northern Persian Gulf. The capital city, Baghdad is in the center-east of the country.
Two major rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates, run through the center of Iraq, flowing from northwest to southeast. These provide Iraq with agriculturally capable land and contrast with the steppe and desert landscape that covers most of Western Asia.
The Last Mission: Establishing the Rule of Law in Iraq
The Last Mission: Establishing the Rule of Law in Iraq
The Last Mission: Establishing the Rule of Law in Iraq
A West Virginia National Guard military police battalion helps transform the Iraqi police in Anbar province from a force that served a brutal regime to one t...
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Putin: US wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya distorted intl law
Putin: US wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya distorted intl law
Putin: US wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya distorted intl law
WATCH FULL VIDEO HERE http://youtu.be/QiKF8JN1qmk Wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya were distortions of intl law and UNSC resolution, says Vladimir Putin duri...
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The Iraq War: Legal or Illegal?
The Iraq War: Legal or Illegal?
The Iraq War: Legal or Illegal?
Pinky wants some answers: Is the U.S.-led invasion and occupation of Iraq legal or illegal? Do any of the charges of illegality we've been hearing about have...
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Iraqi Law Requires Waiting Period For Suicide Vests
Iraqi Law Requires Waiting Period For Suicide Vests
Iraqi Law Requires Waiting Period For Suicide Vests
Panelists discuss whether stringent new suicide-vest laws would make sure only responsible people blow themselves up.
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Terry Law on Iraq Pastor Jamal
Terry Law on Iraq Pastor Jamal
Terry Law on Iraq Pastor Jamal
World Compassion President Terry Law talks to CBN News Senior International reporter Gary Lane about recent efforts to win the release of an Iraqi pastor imp...
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US may have broken international law in Iraq massacre.of iranian Refugee by Iraq's Army
US may have broken international law in Iraq massacre.of iranian Refugee by Iraq's Army
US may have broken international law in Iraq massacre.of iranian Refugee by Iraq's Army
Iraqi forces have stormed a camp of Iranian dissidents in north-eastern Iraq amid warnings that the US government may have broken international law by failin...
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Iraq Baath party law labelled a 'trap' - 03 feb 08
Iraq Baath party law labelled a 'trap' - 03 feb 08
Iraq Baath party law labelled a 'trap' - 03 feb 08
A new law in Iraq, which was supposed to usher in a new era of reconciliation, is now viewed with fear and suspicion. Former members of Saddam Hussein's Baat...
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Attempt to Repeal Law Warranting U.S. Invasion of Iraq
Attempt to Repeal Law Warranting U.S. Invasion of Iraq
Attempt to Repeal Law Warranting U.S. Invasion of Iraq
Amid recent reports about the loss of the Iraqi city of Fallujah to apparent al Qaeda factions, Sen. Rand Paul says he'll introduce legislation Friday to rep...
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Breaking News!!! Iraq to endorse new investment law next week
Breaking News!!! Iraq to endorse new investment law next week
Breaking News!!! Iraq to endorse new investment law next week
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Inside Iraq: oil law (2008)
Inside Iraq: oil law (2008)
Inside Iraq: oil law (2008)
A discussion on the new Iraqi oil law. http://www.thedossier.info/
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Inside Iraq - Iraq oil law - 20 June 08 - Part 1
Inside Iraq - Iraq oil law - 20 June 08 - Part 1
Inside Iraq - Iraq oil law - 20 June 08 - Part 1
Iraq is pushing ahead with its controversial oil law which critics say threatened to handover its resources to foreign-owned companies and throw the country ...
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Iraq Oil Law 1/2
Iraq Oil Law 1/2
Iraq Oil Law 1/2
Aired on June 4, 2007 The Iraq Oil Law is a little known document at the heart of the war. Critics of the Iraq oil law say it will deprive Iraqis of billions...
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Iraq Oil Law 2/2
Iraq Oil Law 2/2
Iraq Oil Law 2/2
Aired on June 4, 2007 Whether or not you believe it was the goal of the U-S invasion in the first place, oil is certainly key to Iraq's future. It's also key...
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World News Ep2 (G20 ,Gold Standard, Iraq Investment law and customs staff)
World News Ep2 (G20 ,Gold Standard, Iraq Investment law and customs staff)
World News Ep2 (G20 ,Gold Standard, Iraq Investment law and customs staff)
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The Last Mission: Establishing the Rule of Law in Iraq
The Last Mission: Establishing the Rule of Law in Iraq
The Last Mission: Establishing the Rule of Law in Iraq
A West Virginia National Guard military police battalion helps transform the Iraqi police in Anbar province from a force that served a brutal regime to one t...
3:09
Putin: US wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya distorted intl law
Putin: US wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya distorted intl law
Putin: US wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya distorted intl law
WATCH FULL VIDEO HERE http://youtu.be/QiKF8JN1qmk Wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya were distortions of intl law and UNSC resolution, says Vladimir Putin duri...
23:57
The Iraq War: Legal or Illegal?
The Iraq War: Legal or Illegal?
The Iraq War: Legal or Illegal?
Pinky wants some answers: Is the U.S.-led invasion and occupation of Iraq legal or illegal? Do any of the charges of illegality we've been hearing about have...
2:16
Iraqi Law Requires Waiting Period For Suicide Vests
Iraqi Law Requires Waiting Period For Suicide Vests
Iraqi Law Requires Waiting Period For Suicide Vests
Panelists discuss whether stringent new suicide-vest laws would make sure only responsible people blow themselves up.
13:14
Terry Law on Iraq Pastor Jamal
Terry Law on Iraq Pastor Jamal
Terry Law on Iraq Pastor Jamal
World Compassion President Terry Law talks to CBN News Senior International reporter Gary Lane about recent efforts to win the release of an Iraqi pastor imp...
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US may have broken international law in Iraq massacre.of iranian Refugee by Iraq's Army
US may have broken international law in Iraq massacre.of iranian Refugee by Iraq's Army
US may have broken international law in Iraq massacre.of iranian Refugee by Iraq's Army
Iraqi forces have stormed a camp of Iranian dissidents in north-eastern Iraq amid warnings that the US government may have broken international law by failin...
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Iraq Baath party law labelled a 'trap' - 03 feb 08
Iraq Baath party law labelled a 'trap' - 03 feb 08
Iraq Baath party law labelled a 'trap' - 03 feb 08
A new law in Iraq, which was supposed to usher in a new era of reconciliation, is now viewed with fear and suspicion. Former members of Saddam Hussein's Baat...
2:39
Attempt to Repeal Law Warranting U.S. Invasion of Iraq
Attempt to Repeal Law Warranting U.S. Invasion of Iraq
Attempt to Repeal Law Warranting U.S. Invasion of Iraq
Amid recent reports about the loss of the Iraqi city of Fallujah to apparent al Qaeda factions, Sen. Rand Paul says he'll introduce legislation Friday to rep...
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Breaking News!!! Iraq to endorse new investment law next week
Breaking News!!! Iraq to endorse new investment law next week
Breaking News!!! Iraq to endorse new investment law next week
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22:37
Inside Iraq: oil law (2008)
Inside Iraq: oil law (2008)
Inside Iraq: oil law (2008)
A discussion on the new Iraqi oil law. http://www.thedossier.info/
6:40
Inside Iraq - Iraq oil law - 20 June 08 - Part 1
Inside Iraq - Iraq oil law - 20 June 08 - Part 1
Inside Iraq - Iraq oil law - 20 June 08 - Part 1
Iraq is pushing ahead with its controversial oil law which critics say threatened to handover its resources to foreign-owned companies and throw the country ...
6:49
Iraq Oil Law 1/2
Iraq Oil Law 1/2
Iraq Oil Law 1/2
Aired on June 4, 2007 The Iraq Oil Law is a little known document at the heart of the war. Critics of the Iraq oil law say it will deprive Iraqis of billions...
9:20
Iraq Oil Law 2/2
Iraq Oil Law 2/2
Iraq Oil Law 2/2
Aired on June 4, 2007 Whether or not you believe it was the goal of the U-S invasion in the first place, oil is certainly key to Iraq's future. It's also key...
20:03
World News Ep2 (G20 ,Gold Standard, Iraq Investment law and customs staff)
World News Ep2 (G20 ,Gold Standard, Iraq Investment law and customs staff)
World News Ep2 (G20 ,Gold Standard, Iraq Investment law and customs staff)
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Raed Jarrar on the Iraq Oil Law
Raed Jarrar on the Iraq Oil Law
Raed Jarrar on the Iraq Oil Law
Raed Jarrar is an Iraqi blogger who obtained a leaked copy of the Iraq Oil Law before it was known to the public.
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Rule of Law in Iraq
Rule of Law in Iraq
Rule of Law in Iraq
first day of the Rule of Law conference at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, at which the issue of detainee rights was discussed. Produced by Petty Officer Chris ...
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Inside Iraq - Are Bush and Blair above the law?
Inside Iraq - Are Bush and Blair above the law?
Inside Iraq - Are Bush and Blair above the law?
Many attempts have been made to try Tony Blair and George Bush for war crimes, but to no avail. In this episode of Inside Iraq, we ask: Is justice the proper...
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CBS Phoenix Iraq war Veteran Files Law Suit Against Attackers
CBS Phoenix Iraq war Veteran Files Law Suit Against Attackers
CBS Phoenix Iraq war Veteran Files Law Suit Against Attackers
The video speaks for itself.
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Iraqi oil law - Iraq study group oil aspects
Iraqi oil law - Iraq study group oil aspects
Iraqi oil law - Iraq study group oil aspects
Small clip from democracy now about the oil aspects. Many leading Kurdish politicians were highly critical of the report, particularly its recommendation tha...
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IRAQ pass anti-money laundering/terrorism financing law by October or be BLACKLISTED!!!
IRAQ pass anti-money laundering/terrorism financing law by October or be BLACKLISTED!!!
IRAQ pass anti-money laundering/terrorism financing law by October or be BLACKLISTED!!!
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Inside Iraq - Election law vetoed - 20 Nov 09
Inside Iraq - Election law vetoed - 20 Nov 09
Inside Iraq - Election law vetoed - 20 Nov 09
Just when things appeared to be back on track in Iraq, a setback has arisen. Iraq's parliament recently passed a long delayed election law, but now, Tariq al...
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Iraq Approves Sharia Law Allowing Child Marriage, Marital Rape.
Iraq Approves Sharia Law Allowing Child Marriage, Marital Rape.
Iraq Approves Sharia Law Allowing Child Marriage, Marital Rape.
Is Islam Really Peaceful? Israel To Take Back Gaza? Miracles of God.
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Aaron Weiss, Iraq combat vet, speaks brilliantly to Dutchess County against the 'Safe Act'
Aaron Weiss, Iraq combat vet, speaks brilliantly to Dutchess County against the 'Safe Act'
Aaron Weiss, Iraq combat vet, speaks brilliantly to Dutchess County against the 'Safe Act'
This is a fantastic short speech against the totalitarian gun grab the US government did with the so-called, 'Safe act'.
The Last Mission: Establishing the Rule of Law in Iraq
A West Virginia National Guard military police battalion helps transform the Iraqi police in Anbar province from a force that served a brutal regime to one t...
A West Virginia National Guard military police battalion helps transform the Iraqi police in Anbar province from a force that served a brutal regime to one t...
WATCH FULL VIDEO HERE http://youtu.be/QiKF8JN1qmk Wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya were distortions of intl law and UNSC resolution, says Vladimir Putin duri...
WATCH FULL VIDEO HERE http://youtu.be/QiKF8JN1qmk Wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya were distortions of intl law and UNSC resolution, says Vladimir Putin duri...
Pinky wants some answers: Is the U.S.-led invasion and occupation of Iraq legal or illegal? Do any of the charges of illegality we've been hearing about have...
Pinky wants some answers: Is the U.S.-led invasion and occupation of Iraq legal or illegal? Do any of the charges of illegality we've been hearing about have...
World Compassion President Terry Law talks to CBN News Senior International reporter Gary Lane about recent efforts to win the release of an Iraqi pastor imp...
World Compassion President Terry Law talks to CBN News Senior International reporter Gary Lane about recent efforts to win the release of an Iraqi pastor imp...
Iraqi forces have stormed a camp of Iranian dissidents in north-eastern Iraq amid warnings that the US government may have broken international law by failin...
Iraqi forces have stormed a camp of Iranian dissidents in north-eastern Iraq amid warnings that the US government may have broken international law by failin...
A new law in Iraq, which was supposed to usher in a new era of reconciliation, is now viewed with fear and suspicion. Former members of Saddam Hussein's Baat...
A new law in Iraq, which was supposed to usher in a new era of reconciliation, is now viewed with fear and suspicion. Former members of Saddam Hussein's Baat...
Amid recent reports about the loss of the Iraqi city of Fallujah to apparent al Qaeda factions, Sen. Rand Paul says he'll introduce legislation Friday to rep...
Amid recent reports about the loss of the Iraqi city of Fallujah to apparent al Qaeda factions, Sen. Rand Paul says he'll introduce legislation Friday to rep...
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Iraq is pushing ahead with its controversial oil law which critics say threatened to handover its resources to foreign-owned companies and throw the country ...
Iraq is pushing ahead with its controversial oil law which critics say threatened to handover its resources to foreign-owned companies and throw the country ...
Aired on June 4, 2007 The Iraq Oil Law is a little known document at the heart of the war. Critics of the Iraq oil law say it will deprive Iraqis of billions...
Aired on June 4, 2007 The Iraq Oil Law is a little known document at the heart of the war. Critics of the Iraq oil law say it will deprive Iraqis of billions...
Aired on June 4, 2007 Whether or not you believe it was the goal of the U-S invasion in the first place, oil is certainly key to Iraq's future. It's also key...
Aired on June 4, 2007 Whether or not you believe it was the goal of the U-S invasion in the first place, oil is certainly key to Iraq's future. It's also key...
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first day of the Rule of Law conference at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, at which the issue of detainee rights was discussed. Produced by Petty Officer Chris ...
first day of the Rule of Law conference at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, at which the issue of detainee rights was discussed. Produced by Petty Officer Chris ...
Many attempts have been made to try Tony Blair and George Bush for war crimes, but to no avail. In this episode of Inside Iraq, we ask: Is justice the proper...
Many attempts have been made to try Tony Blair and George Bush for war crimes, but to no avail. In this episode of Inside Iraq, we ask: Is justice the proper...
Small clip from democracy now about the oil aspects. Many leading Kurdish politicians were highly critical of the report, particularly its recommendation tha...
Small clip from democracy now about the oil aspects. Many leading Kurdish politicians were highly critical of the report, particularly its recommendation tha...
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Just when things appeared to be back on track in Iraq, a setback has arisen. Iraq's parliament recently passed a long delayed election law, but now, Tariq al...
Just when things appeared to be back on track in Iraq, a setback has arisen. Iraq's parliament recently passed a long delayed election law, but now, Tariq al...
Getting There: Iraqi Kurdistan has two international airports, Erbil and Sulaimany. Currently there are direct international flights from Kurdistan to Dubai, Amman, Beirut and Frankfort.
There is the option to reach to Kurdistan by flying to Turkey: - Purchase a ticket to Diyarbakir (the nearest large city to the Turkish / Iraqi Kurdistan border). Upon arrival to the Diyarbakir airport, you will need to take a taxi to the border (Ibrahim Khalil / Habur). Once you have crossed the Turkish border into Iraqi Kurdistan (Ibrahim Khalil/Habur), you will be greeted by the Kurdish customs officials who will issue you a visa and further information o
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Baghdad Province - IRAQ بغداد عاصمة الرشيد ومدينة السلام
Baghdad Province - IRAQ بغداد عاصمة الرشيد ومدينة السلام
Baghdad Province - IRAQ بغداد عاصمة الرشيد ومدينة السلام
The ancient city of Baghdad and the largest city and capital of Iraq... This movie showcases the beauty of this magnificent, vibrant, awesome and stunning metropolis inhabited by more than 9 million Iraqis... The slide images featured in this movie will show you a glimpse of life in this world center and beacon of mankind's history, heritage and culture throughout the ages and its many contributions to Arabic, Islamic and other world cultural advancements since the time and rise of the early Mesopotamian civilizations established in Iraq more than 6000 years ago ... Baghdad is also known by its other name, Dar-Us-Salam or the city of peace an
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Roadtrip Iraq - Post war documentary
Roadtrip Iraq - Post war documentary
Roadtrip Iraq - Post war documentary
Roadtrip Iraq is crossing the country from north to south, taking the pulse of a nation that is no longer at war but neither at peace.
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A Tourist's Guide to Erbil, Iraq-Kurdistan
A Tourist's Guide to Erbil, Iraq-Kurdistan
A Tourist's Guide to Erbil, Iraq-Kurdistan
I fly into Erbil, Kurdistan-Iraq. But this is nothing like Baghdad; it's peaceful and full of culture. I wander around a bazaar, see a bit of the citadel, and then do a rip around the city in a taxi.
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Iran Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Iran Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Iran Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Iran – formerly Persia - is the biggest country of the Middle East. Due to the fact that sky-high snowy mountains, extended deserts, verdant oases, turquoise cupola mosques and cultural and architectural relic sites of World Heritage are waiting for all visitors it can be a very desirable destination even for tourists who continuously look for the new and varied.In Tehran the luxurious palaces of Persian shahs, the Museum of Archaeology and the Museum of Carpets and Rugs are the sights that “must” be seen. Yazd and Kerman is well-known for their mosques and bazaars, Naqsh-e Rustam is for its rock-hewn tombs, Rayen and Persepolis are for the r
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London Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
London Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
London Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Everyone knows London. The red double-deckers, the black taxis, the red phone booths, the red brick buildings, the guards with the bearskin fur caps are well known by even those, who have never been to the English capital. There are the legendary buildings: the clock-tower of the Parliament, the Big Ben, the Saint Paul Cathedral, the residence of the Queen, the Buckingham Palace, the Westminster, the Tower and the famous bridge, the Tower, the Waterloo and the London bridge are all known from the pages of history books and literary pieces. There are incredibly lots of things to see, there is the British Museum, the National Gallery, the Trafa
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A Tourist Guide to Iraq 1982
A Tourist Guide to Iraq 1982
A Tourist Guide to Iraq 1982
Iraq in pictures from a tourist guide published in Iraq 1982
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Markets of Al Basrah City in IRAQ الأسواق لمدينة البصرة في العراق
Markets of Al Basrah City in IRAQ الأسواق لمدينة البصرة في العراق
Markets of Al Basrah City in IRAQ الأسواق لمدينة البصرة في العراق
محافظة البصرة الفيحــــــاء.
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Shifa Tour & Travels ziarat iraq, iran, karbala
Shifa Tour & Travels ziarat iraq, iran, karbala
Shifa Tour & Travels ziarat iraq, iran, karbala
Shifa Tour & Travels is a sadka of masoomeen as, It is for every ziareen who want to go ziarat iraq iran sham haj umrah... In This video u can see the ziarat...
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Traveling through Kurdistan-Iraq
Traveling through Kurdistan-Iraq
Traveling through Kurdistan-Iraq
A week spent traveling around Iraqi Kurdistan, Southern Turkey, and along the Syrian border. Stops include Erbil, Rowanduz, Sulaymaniyah, Dohuk, and Diyarbakir Turkey. Go Pro.
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Travel with Open Doors | Iraq: Persecuted
Travel with Open Doors | Iraq: Persecuted
Travel with Open Doors | Iraq: Persecuted
A group of men and women traveled to Iraq to spend time encouraging and fellowshiping with the persecuted Christians living in the war-torn country. Over the span of the trip, these were their observations about the situation in Iraq and their personal revelations about what God is doing in that difficult context.
To find out more about traveling with Open Doors, please visit: www.opendoorsusa.org
Video created by: Movingworks.com
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Beautiful Iraq Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Iraq Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Iraq Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
اس دستاویزی فلم کا آغاز ہم اور سے کریں گے جہاں حضرت ابراہیم الیہسلام پلے بڑھے تھے. پھر ہم آپ کو بابل کے قدیمی شہر لے جاییں گے. وہاں سے ہم نجف اشرف کی زیارت کریں گے جو حضرت علی علیہسسلام کی خلافت کے دورکا نیا اسلامی دارلحکومت بنا تھا. پھر ہم کوفہ جاییں گے جہاں پرحضرت علی علیہسسلام کے مزار کی زیارت کے بعد وادی السلام جایں گے. یہ دنیا کا سب سے بڑا قبرستان ہے. ہماری اگلی منزل کربلا موالّه ہو گی جہاں پر امام حسین علیہسسلام اور انکے ساتھیوں کو نہایت سفّاکی سے شہید کر دیا گیا تھا. اس کے بعد ہم کاظمین میں رکیں گے جو دو ائمہ کا جائے مدفن ہے. پھر ہم سامرہ جاییں گے. یہاں بھی دو امام دفن ہیں. یہ جگہ امام مہدی علیہسسلام سے بھی منسوب ہے. آپ آخری وقت میں نز
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Iraqi Kurdistan - Is it Safe for Travel?
Iraqi Kurdistan - Is it Safe for Travel?
Iraqi Kurdistan - Is it Safe for Travel?
Travel to Iraqi Kurdistan. Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel's Head of Operations, Marc Leaderman, travelled to Iraqi Kurdistan for the first time earlier this year. He discovered a safe and fascinating destination with a rich history, extraordinary landscapes and warm, welcoming people. Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel will run its first group trip into this northern region of Iraq in 2013.
For more information visit http://www.wildfrontiers.co.uk/world-regions/middle-east/iraqi-kurdistan
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Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
10. Barcelona - The city is a pioneer in smart city and low-carbon solutions.
9. Hong Kong - The city has also been a leader in the use and adoption of smart cards, which are already used by millions of residents for services like
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Erbil International Airport, Kurdistan Region of Iraq - Unravel Travel TV
Erbil International Airport, Kurdistan Region of Iraq - Unravel Travel TV
Erbil International Airport, Kurdistan Region of Iraq - Unravel Travel TV
Erbil International Airport (IATA: EBL, ICAO: ORER), is the main airport of Erbil city in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Erbil International Airport is centrally located on the Silk Road of the Airways. Following the liberation of Iraq in 2003, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) decided to transform Erbil's former military base into a modern civil aviation airport to serve as a major gateway to the world. Erbil International Airport (EIA) officially opened on July 7, 2005, and it welcomed its first IATA carrier on 11th December 2006. The KRG has enacted favorable rules to attract foreign investors and to help citizens of the Kurdistan Reg
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Young Iranians travel to Iraq for nightlife
Young Iranians travel to Iraq for nightlife
Young Iranians travel to Iraq for nightlife
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The Islamic State (Full Length)
The Islamic State (Full Length)
The Islamic State (Full Length)
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The Islamic State, a hardline Sunni jihadist group that formerly had ties to al Qaeda, has conquered large swathes of Iraq and Syria. Previously known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the group has announced its intention to reestablish the caliphate and has declared its leader, the shadowy Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as the caliph.
The lightning advances the Islamic State made across Syria and Iraq in June shocked the world. But it's not just the group's military victories that have garnered attention — it's also the pace with which its members have begun to carve out a
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Destination Iraq: A Hitch-Hiking Guide to Turkey
Destination Iraq: A Hitch-Hiking Guide to Turkey
Destination Iraq: A Hitch-Hiking Guide to Turkey
This is a brief overview of our hitching trip from Cappadocia, Turkey to Arbil, Iraq and back to Van, Turkey. A more detailed description is here :
http://roamingsavage.wordpress.com/2013/10/24/the-open-road/
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Millions travel to Iraq for world's largest pilgrimage known as Arbaeen
Millions travel to Iraq for world's largest pilgrimage known as Arbaeen
Millions travel to Iraq for world's largest pilgrimage known as Arbaeen
An estimated 17 million pilgrims including Shia Muslims - as well as some Sunnis, Christians, Yazidi and other faiths - are on their visited Karbala in Iraq to participate in the world's largest annual gathering of people, the religious pilgrimage of Arbaeen.
The pilgrims reached Karbala, south of Baghdad, by 12th December, a date which marks the end of 40 days' of commemorating Ashura, the ritual which marks the martyrdom of Mohammad's grandson Imam Hussein.
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Castle of Iraq al Amir (Qasr al Abd), Jordan - built by the Jewish family of Tobiad
Castle of Iraq al Amir (Qasr al Abd), Jordan - built by the Jewish family of Tobiad
Castle of Iraq al Amir (Qasr al Abd), Jordan - built by the Jewish family of Tobiad
Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera
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סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522
My name is Zahi Shaked
In 2000 I became a registered liscenced tourist guide.
My dedication in life is to pass on the ancient history of the Holy Land.
Following upon many years of travel around the world, which was highlighted by a very exciting emotional and soul-searching meeting with the Dalai Lama, I realized that I had a mission. To pass on the the history of the Holy Land, its religions, and in particular, the birth and development of Christianity.
In order to fulfill this "calling" in the best
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Beautiful Iraq
Beautiful Iraq
Beautiful Iraq
I've put this video together to show you what a beautiful country Iraq is....enjoy!
Music: Chi Mali Wali by Anwar Abu Dragh
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Wish you were here...? ISIS release bizarre jihad holiday brochure for cheap package deals to Islam
Wish you were here...? ISIS release bizarre jihad holiday brochure for cheap package deals to Islam
Wish you were here...? ISIS release bizarre jihad holiday brochure for cheap package deals to Islam
The travel guide includes shots of jihadis enjoying a swim in an Olympic-sized pool in Mosul, Iraq, and others of tranquil scenes including a sheep farmers' market and a jihadi beekeeper at work.
The travel guide includes shots of jihadis enjoying a swim in an Olympic-sized pool in Mosul, Iraq, and others of tranquil scenes including a sheep farmers' market and a jihadi beekeeper at work.
The travel guide includes shots of jihadis enjoying a swim in an Olympic-sized pool in Mosul, Iraq, and others of tranquil scenes including a sheep farmers' market and a jihadi beekeeper at work.
Wish you were here...? ISIS release bizarre jihad holiday broc
Getting There: Iraqi Kurdistan has two international airports, Erbil and Sulaimany. Currently there are direct international flights from Kurdistan to Dubai, Amman, Beirut and Frankfort.
There is the option to reach to Kurdistan by flying to Turkey: - Purchase a ticket to Diyarbakir (the nearest large city to the Turkish / Iraqi Kurdistan border). Upon arrival to the Diyarbakir airport, you will need to take a taxi to the border (Ibrahim Khalil / Habur). Once you have crossed the Turkish border into Iraqi Kurdistan (Ibrahim Khalil/Habur), you will be greeted by the Kurdish customs officials who will issue you a visa and further information on your destination.
Getting Around Iraqi Kurdistan: Taxi, Bus, and Private Car Hire. If you are mainly interested in staying in a city, taxi is reliable and good value for money. An average charge within a city drive is 2 dollers, as for the Bus it is definitely cheaper. To hire a car with or without driver could be the option for you. You can have your own chauffeur at your disposal throughout your stay. This will offer you the choice to travel short or long distances. A local driver has the knowledge and will advise you throughout your visit.
Where to Visit
Erbil city is the capital of Kurdistan Region Government, the oldest city with continuous residentially. This city is regarded as one of the most deep-rooted Governorate in the area, its history begins before A.D. The city was established 6000 prior to A.D. The name of Erbil city has been found in the Somarian transcripts. The city was the main station for The God Ashtar which was the main goddess which was worshiped at that era. The city is a key element for eastern part and Kurdistan Region defining. Geographical Data: Erbil city is located east to Sulaymanyah Governorate and it is only 350 km from Baghdad. The city is surrounded by Nineveh from west and Kirkuk city from east and Iran and Turkey from North. There are two Museum, Erbil citadel museum, which is located in the citadel. It contains about 40 antique parts and anc-ient heritages. The second one is Erbil museum which includes about 5000 ancient parts, which deep-rooted in the history.
Sulaimani City, One of the major cities in both Kurdistan region and Iraq, situated 385 Km north Baghdad and 198 Km north east Erbil the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan Region. The city sits between two chains of mountains (Goyzha & Glazarda), The city was founded by Ibrahim Pasha in the year 1784. Today Sulaimani has developed in most modern life aspects, hotels, motels, supermarkets & Malls, theatres, restaurants & Parks. From the cultural perspective, Sulaimani is considered to be the capital of Kurdish culture, the famous old Saray situates at the center of the city, while many museums are distributed. Sulaimani Embrace several universities & Educational Institutions both Public & Private, in addition to the American University.
Duhok City is the center of Duhok prefecture (governorate) one of main cities in Kurdistan Region. It situates north Iraq, close to both Syrian & Turkish borders. Duhok city is on plane ground between 2 mountain chains, Shandukha from the south and Spi from the north, while mountain Seen stands on the east. On the west side a plane area could be seen with a tourism environment. The majority of citizens are Kurds; they live peacefully with Chaldean, Assyrian, Armenian and Yazidi minorities. Duhok city is famous with historical sites in which sculptures could be seen on the rocks. Yazidic cultural museum, playground for kids, small zoo. The city embraces Duhok University and many cultural centers. Some most important tourist sites inside the city include Masjed Haj Ahmad considered to be the the biggest Masjed of Duhok and Mart Alaha Church the oldest church in Duhok
Kalar, is the administrative center of Garmyan district. It lies 140 Km southeast of Sulaimani prefecture and 30 Km from the Iranian border. Kalar consists of 27 quarters of a population of about 250,000 residents. Kalar is located on a large plain area embracing many historical sites related to different periods; BC, AD, and Islamic periods. Shirwana Citadel, Pasha Citadel and Christian Canal are examples of AD historical sites. In winter, temperatures may reach 2˚C.
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Getting There: Iraqi Kurdistan has two international airports, Erbil and Sulaimany. Currently there are direct international flights from Kurdistan to Dubai, Amman, Beirut and Frankfort.
There is the option to reach to Kurdistan by flying to Turkey: - Purchase a ticket to Diyarbakir (the nearest large city to the Turkish / Iraqi Kurdistan border). Upon arrival to the Diyarbakir airport, you will need to take a taxi to the border (Ibrahim Khalil / Habur). Once you have crossed the Turkish border into Iraqi Kurdistan (Ibrahim Khalil/Habur), you will be greeted by the Kurdish customs officials who will issue you a visa and further information on your destination.
Getting Around Iraqi Kurdistan: Taxi, Bus, and Private Car Hire. If you are mainly interested in staying in a city, taxi is reliable and good value for money. An average charge within a city drive is 2 dollers, as for the Bus it is definitely cheaper. To hire a car with or without driver could be the option for you. You can have your own chauffeur at your disposal throughout your stay. This will offer you the choice to travel short or long distances. A local driver has the knowledge and will advise you throughout your visit.
Where to Visit
Erbil city is the capital of Kurdistan Region Government, the oldest city with continuous residentially. This city is regarded as one of the most deep-rooted Governorate in the area, its history begins before A.D. The city was established 6000 prior to A.D. The name of Erbil city has been found in the Somarian transcripts. The city was the main station for The God Ashtar which was the main goddess which was worshiped at that era. The city is a key element for eastern part and Kurdistan Region defining. Geographical Data: Erbil city is located east to Sulaymanyah Governorate and it is only 350 km from Baghdad. The city is surrounded by Nineveh from west and Kirkuk city from east and Iran and Turkey from North. There are two Museum, Erbil citadel museum, which is located in the citadel. It contains about 40 antique parts and anc-ient heritages. The second one is Erbil museum which includes about 5000 ancient parts, which deep-rooted in the history.
Sulaimani City, One of the major cities in both Kurdistan region and Iraq, situated 385 Km north Baghdad and 198 Km north east Erbil the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan Region. The city sits between two chains of mountains (Goyzha & Glazarda), The city was founded by Ibrahim Pasha in the year 1784. Today Sulaimani has developed in most modern life aspects, hotels, motels, supermarkets & Malls, theatres, restaurants & Parks. From the cultural perspective, Sulaimani is considered to be the capital of Kurdish culture, the famous old Saray situates at the center of the city, while many museums are distributed. Sulaimani Embrace several universities & Educational Institutions both Public & Private, in addition to the American University.
Duhok City is the center of Duhok prefecture (governorate) one of main cities in Kurdistan Region. It situates north Iraq, close to both Syrian & Turkish borders. Duhok city is on plane ground between 2 mountain chains, Shandukha from the south and Spi from the north, while mountain Seen stands on the east. On the west side a plane area could be seen with a tourism environment. The majority of citizens are Kurds; they live peacefully with Chaldean, Assyrian, Armenian and Yazidi minorities. Duhok city is famous with historical sites in which sculptures could be seen on the rocks. Yazidic cultural museum, playground for kids, small zoo. The city embraces Duhok University and many cultural centers. Some most important tourist sites inside the city include Masjed Haj Ahmad considered to be the the biggest Masjed of Duhok and Mart Alaha Church the oldest church in Duhok
Kalar, is the administrative center of Garmyan district. It lies 140 Km southeast of Sulaimani prefecture and 30 Km from the Iranian border. Kalar consists of 27 quarters of a population of about 250,000 residents. Kalar is located on a large plain area embracing many historical sites related to different periods; BC, AD, and Islamic periods. Shirwana Citadel, Pasha Citadel and Christian Canal are examples of AD historical sites. In winter, temperatures may reach 2˚C.
Further information on Kurdistan Tourism http://www.kurdistantour.net http://www.tourismkurdistan.com
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Baghdad Province - IRAQ بغداد عاصمة الرشيد ومدينة السلام
The ancient city of Baghdad and the largest city and capital of Iraq... This movie showcases the beauty of this magnificent, vibrant, awesome and stunning metropolis inhabited by more than 9 million Iraqis... The slide images featured in this movie will show you a glimpse of life in this world center and beacon of mankind's history, heritage and culture throughout the ages and its many contributions to Arabic, Islamic and other world cultural advancements since the time and rise of the early Mesopotamian civilizations established in Iraq more than 6000 years ago ... Baghdad is also known by its other name, Dar-Us-Salam or the city of peace and it is the first round city in the world... Magnificent places you won't believe your eyes and you wouldn't think 10,000+ ancient and wonderful places still exist in the cradle of civilization once known as Mesopotamia and best known today as Iraq
The ancient city of Baghdad and the largest city and capital of Iraq... This movie showcases the beauty of this magnificent, vibrant, awesome and stunning metropolis inhabited by more than 9 million Iraqis... The slide images featured in this movie will show you a glimpse of life in this world center and beacon of mankind's history, heritage and culture throughout the ages and its many contributions to Arabic, Islamic and other world cultural advancements since the time and rise of the early Mesopotamian civilizations established in Iraq more than 6000 years ago ... Baghdad is also known by its other name, Dar-Us-Salam or the city of peace and it is the first round city in the world... Magnificent places you won't believe your eyes and you wouldn't think 10,000+ ancient and wonderful places still exist in the cradle of civilization once known as Mesopotamia and best known today as Iraq
Roadtrip Iraq is crossing the country from north to south, taking the pulse of a nation that is no longer at war but neither at peace.
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Roadtrip Iraq is crossing the country from north to south, taking the pulse of a nation that is no longer at war but neither at peace.
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I fly into Erbil, Kurdistan-Iraq. But this is nothing like Baghdad; it's peaceful and full of culture. I wander around a bazaar, see a bit of the citadel, and then do a rip around the city in a taxi.
I fly into Erbil, Kurdistan-Iraq. But this is nothing like Baghdad; it's peaceful and full of culture. I wander around a bazaar, see a bit of the citadel, and then do a rip around the city in a taxi.
Iran – formerly Persia - is the biggest country of the Middle East. Due to the fact that sky-high snowy mountains, extended deserts, verdant oases, turquoise cupola mosques and cultural and architectural relic sites of World Heritage are waiting for all visitors it can be a very desirable destination even for tourists who continuously look for the new and varied.In Tehran the luxurious palaces of Persian shahs, the Museum of Archaeology and the Museum of Carpets and Rugs are the sights that “must” be seen. Yazd and Kerman is well-known for their mosques and bazaars, Naqsh-e Rustam is for its rock-hewn tombs, Rayen and Persepolis are for the remains of their palaces and castles from the time of the Persian Empire. The two most beautiful cities of Iran are the splendidly situated Shiraz and Isfahan that is full of vitality.
Iran – formerly Persia - is the biggest country of the Middle East. Due to the fact that sky-high snowy mountains, extended deserts, verdant oases, turquoise cupola mosques and cultural and architectural relic sites of World Heritage are waiting for all visitors it can be a very desirable destination even for tourists who continuously look for the new and varied.In Tehran the luxurious palaces of Persian shahs, the Museum of Archaeology and the Museum of Carpets and Rugs are the sights that “must” be seen. Yazd and Kerman is well-known for their mosques and bazaars, Naqsh-e Rustam is for its rock-hewn tombs, Rayen and Persepolis are for the remains of their palaces and castles from the time of the Persian Empire. The two most beautiful cities of Iran are the splendidly situated Shiraz and Isfahan that is full of vitality.
Everyone knows London. The red double-deckers, the black taxis, the red phone booths, the red brick buildings, the guards with the bearskin fur caps are well known by even those, who have never been to the English capital. There are the legendary buildings: the clock-tower of the Parliament, the Big Ben, the Saint Paul Cathedral, the residence of the Queen, the Buckingham Palace, the Westminster, the Tower and the famous bridge, the Tower, the Waterloo and the London bridge are all known from the pages of history books and literary pieces. There are incredibly lots of things to see, there is the British Museum, the National Gallery, the Trafalgar Square, the Piccadilly Circus, the famous parks, the St. James and the Hyde, the rebuilt Globe Theatre, the Madame Tussaud’s, the Sherlock Holmes Museum, and the new pride of the city, the London Eye… Not to mention the busy cultural life, the theatres, the restaurants of the Soho and Covent Garden, and the uncountable number of pubs, where in the old days Shakespeare, Dickens or Churchill had their beers.
Everyone knows London. The red double-deckers, the black taxis, the red phone booths, the red brick buildings, the guards with the bearskin fur caps are well known by even those, who have never been to the English capital. There are the legendary buildings: the clock-tower of the Parliament, the Big Ben, the Saint Paul Cathedral, the residence of the Queen, the Buckingham Palace, the Westminster, the Tower and the famous bridge, the Tower, the Waterloo and the London bridge are all known from the pages of history books and literary pieces. There are incredibly lots of things to see, there is the British Museum, the National Gallery, the Trafalgar Square, the Piccadilly Circus, the famous parks, the St. James and the Hyde, the rebuilt Globe Theatre, the Madame Tussaud’s, the Sherlock Holmes Museum, and the new pride of the city, the London Eye… Not to mention the busy cultural life, the theatres, the restaurants of the Soho and Covent Garden, and the uncountable number of pubs, where in the old days Shakespeare, Dickens or Churchill had their beers.
Shifa Tour & Travels is a sadka of masoomeen as, It is for every ziareen who want to go ziarat iraq iran sham haj umrah... In This video u can see the ziarat...
Shifa Tour & Travels is a sadka of masoomeen as, It is for every ziareen who want to go ziarat iraq iran sham haj umrah... In This video u can see the ziarat...
A week spent traveling around Iraqi Kurdistan, Southern Turkey, and along the Syrian border. Stops include Erbil, Rowanduz, Sulaymaniyah, Dohuk, and Diyarbakir Turkey. Go Pro.
A week spent traveling around Iraqi Kurdistan, Southern Turkey, and along the Syrian border. Stops include Erbil, Rowanduz, Sulaymaniyah, Dohuk, and Diyarbakir Turkey. Go Pro.
A group of men and women traveled to Iraq to spend time encouraging and fellowshiping with the persecuted Christians living in the war-torn country. Over the span of the trip, these were their observations about the situation in Iraq and their personal revelations about what God is doing in that difficult context.
To find out more about traveling with Open Doors, please visit: www.opendoorsusa.org
Video created by: Movingworks.com
A group of men and women traveled to Iraq to spend time encouraging and fellowshiping with the persecuted Christians living in the war-torn country. Over the span of the trip, these were their observations about the situation in Iraq and their personal revelations about what God is doing in that difficult context.
To find out more about traveling with Open Doors, please visit: www.opendoorsusa.org
Video created by: Movingworks.com
published:10 Oct 2014
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اس دستاویزی فلم کا آغاز ہم اور سے کریں گے جہاں حضرت ابراہیم الیہسلام پلے بڑھے تھے. پھر ہم آپ کو بابل کے قدیمی شہر لے جاییں گے. وہاں سے ہم نجف اشرف کی زیارت کریں گے جو حضرت علی علیہسسلام کی خلافت کے دورکا نیا اسلامی دارلحکومت بنا تھا. پھر ہم کوفہ جاییں گے جہاں پرحضرت علی علیہسسلام کے مزار کی زیارت کے بعد وادی السلام جایں گے. یہ دنیا کا سب سے بڑا قبرستان ہے. ہماری اگلی منزل کربلا موالّه ہو گی جہاں پر امام حسین علیہسسلام اور انکے ساتھیوں کو نہایت سفّاکی سے شہید کر دیا گیا تھا. اس کے بعد ہم کاظمین میں رکیں گے جو دو ائمہ کا جائے مدفن ہے. پھر ہم سامرہ جاییں گے. یہاں بھی دو امام دفن ہیں. یہ جگہ امام مہدی علیہسسلام سے بھی منسوب ہے. آپ آخری وقت میں نزول فرماییں گے اور دنیا کو امن کا گہوارہ بنا دیں گے. ہماری آخری منزل اربیل ہو گی جو کردستان کا دارلحکومت ہے. یہاں پرآپ کو اربیل کا مشہورقلعہ دیکھنے کو ملے گا جو دنیا کے مسلسل آباد مقامات میں سے ایک ہے. ہمارے پورے سفر میں لاتعداد دلچسپ مقامات آییں گے. مجھے یقین ہے کہ ہمارا سفر پرلطف رہے گا.
اس دستاویزی فلم کا آغاز ہم اور سے کریں گے جہاں حضرت ابراہیم الیہسلام پلے بڑھے تھے. پھر ہم آپ کو بابل کے قدیمی شہر لے جاییں گے. وہاں سے ہم نجف اشرف کی زیارت کریں گے جو حضرت علی علیہسسلام کی خلافت کے دورکا نیا اسلامی دارلحکومت بنا تھا. پھر ہم کوفہ جاییں گے جہاں پرحضرت علی علیہسسلام کے مزار کی زیارت کے بعد وادی السلام جایں گے. یہ دنیا کا سب سے بڑا قبرستان ہے. ہماری اگلی منزل کربلا موالّه ہو گی جہاں پر امام حسین علیہسسلام اور انکے ساتھیوں کو نہایت سفّاکی سے شہید کر دیا گیا تھا. اس کے بعد ہم کاظمین میں رکیں گے جو دو ائمہ کا جائے مدفن ہے. پھر ہم سامرہ جاییں گے. یہاں بھی دو امام دفن ہیں. یہ جگہ امام مہدی علیہسسلام سے بھی منسوب ہے. آپ آخری وقت میں نزول فرماییں گے اور دنیا کو امن کا گہوارہ بنا دیں گے. ہماری آخری منزل اربیل ہو گی جو کردستان کا دارلحکومت ہے. یہاں پرآپ کو اربیل کا مشہورقلعہ دیکھنے کو ملے گا جو دنیا کے مسلسل آباد مقامات میں سے ایک ہے. ہمارے پورے سفر میں لاتعداد دلچسپ مقامات آییں گے. مجھے یقین ہے کہ ہمارا سفر پرلطف رہے گا.
Travel to Iraqi Kurdistan. Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel's Head of Operations, Marc Leaderman, travelled to Iraqi Kurdistan for the first time earlier this year. He discovered a safe and fascinating destination with a rich history, extraordinary landscapes and warm, welcoming people. Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel will run its first group trip into this northern region of Iraq in 2013.
For more information visit http://www.wildfrontiers.co.uk/world-regions/middle-east/iraqi-kurdistan
Travel to Iraqi Kurdistan. Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel's Head of Operations, Marc Leaderman, travelled to Iraqi Kurdistan for the first time earlier this year. He discovered a safe and fascinating destination with a rich history, extraordinary landscapes and warm, welcoming people. Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel will run its first group trip into this northern region of Iraq in 2013.
For more information visit http://www.wildfrontiers.co.uk/world-regions/middle-east/iraqi-kurdistan
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
10. Barcelona - The city is a pioneer in smart city and low-carbon solutions.
9. Hong Kong - The city has also been a leader in the use and adoption of smart cards, which are already used by millions of residents for services like public transit, library access, building access, shopping, and car parks.
8. Copenhagen - The city has committed to carbon neutrality by 2025 and 40% of its citizens regularly commute via bicycle.
7. Berlin - Berlin is testing out vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technologies in the hopes of creating a virtual power plant from electric vehicles.
6. Tokyo - The city will create a smart town in the suburbs in partnership with major industry. The eco-burb will contain homes that integrate solar panels, storage ba tteries, and energy efficient appliances all connected to a smart grid.
5. London - also scored relatively high across the board. London has been well-recognized for some of its sustainability innovations (i.e. congestion tax) and its robust transit system.
4. New York - New York scored higher than most other cities in the ranking in all of the categories except of quality of life, where it ranked a poor 47th. It has teamed with innovator IBM to help the city prevent fires and protect first responders as well as identify questionable tax refund claims--a move that is expected to save the city about $100 million over a five-year period.
3. Paris - Paris already has a highly successful bike sharing program, Velib, and just last month, its mayor launched a similar model for small EVs called Autolib.
2. Toronto - smartest city in NA, scored well across the board, it is an active member of the Clinton 40 (C40) megacities, which seek to transition to the low-carbon economy. The private sector is getting in on the action too, setting up a Smart Commute Toronto initiative to increase the city's transit efficiency.
1. The smartest city in the world is Vienna - Vienna was the only city that ranked in the top 10 in every category. It is establishing bold smart-city targets and tracking their progress to reach these goals with programs like Smart Energy Vision 2050, Roadmap 2020, and Action Plan 2012-2015.
A smart city is defined as using information and communication technologies to be more intelligent and efficient in the use of resources, resulting in cost and energy savings, improved service delivery and quality of life, and reduced environmental footprint--all supporting innovation and the low-carbon economy.
The rankings were determined by the cities scores on 4 global categories: Innovation, Green ranking, Quality of life and digital city.
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
Baghdad Travel - Iraq Tourist Information
10. Barcelona - The city is a pioneer in smart city and low-carbon solutions.
9. Hong Kong - The city has also been a leader in the use and adoption of smart cards, which are already used by millions of residents for services like public transit, library access, building access, shopping, and car parks.
8. Copenhagen - The city has committed to carbon neutrality by 2025 and 40% of its citizens regularly commute via bicycle.
7. Berlin - Berlin is testing out vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technologies in the hopes of creating a virtual power plant from electric vehicles.
6. Tokyo - The city will create a smart town in the suburbs in partnership with major industry. The eco-burb will contain homes that integrate solar panels, storage ba tteries, and energy efficient appliances all connected to a smart grid.
5. London - also scored relatively high across the board. London has been well-recognized for some of its sustainability innovations (i.e. congestion tax) and its robust transit system.
4. New York - New York scored higher than most other cities in the ranking in all of the categories except of quality of life, where it ranked a poor 47th. It has teamed with innovator IBM to help the city prevent fires and protect first responders as well as identify questionable tax refund claims--a move that is expected to save the city about $100 million over a five-year period.
3. Paris - Paris already has a highly successful bike sharing program, Velib, and just last month, its mayor launched a similar model for small EVs called Autolib.
2. Toronto - smartest city in NA, scored well across the board, it is an active member of the Clinton 40 (C40) megacities, which seek to transition to the low-carbon economy. The private sector is getting in on the action too, setting up a Smart Commute Toronto initiative to increase the city's transit efficiency.
1. The smartest city in the world is Vienna - Vienna was the only city that ranked in the top 10 in every category. It is establishing bold smart-city targets and tracking their progress to reach these goals with programs like Smart Energy Vision 2050, Roadmap 2020, and Action Plan 2012-2015.
A smart city is defined as using information and communication technologies to be more intelligent and efficient in the use of resources, resulting in cost and energy savings, improved service delivery and quality of life, and reduced environmental footprint--all supporting innovation and the low-carbon economy.
The rankings were determined by the cities scores on 4 global categories: Innovation, Green ranking, Quality of life and digital city.
published:27 Jul 2014
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Erbil International Airport, Kurdistan Region of Iraq - Unravel Travel TV
Erbil International Airport (IATA: EBL, ICAO: ORER), is the main airport of Erbil city in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Erbil International Airport is centrally located on the Silk Road of the Airways. Following the liberation of Iraq in 2003, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) decided to transform Erbil's former military base into a modern civil aviation airport to serve as a major gateway to the world. Erbil International Airport (EIA) officially opened on July 7, 2005, and it welcomed its first IATA carrier on 11th December 2006. The KRG has enacted favorable rules to attract foreign investors and to help citizens of the Kurdistan Region in exile return home. Domestic traffic, as well as regional traffic throughout the expansive Middle East, is growing. Kurdistan's great natural resources of oil, natural gas and other minerals are creating a flourishing and rapidly growing business environment. Kurdistan is previously in exile are returning, bringing with them connections to other lands. There is an ever stronger need for efficient air transport, for passengers as well as cargo. The Erbil area has a stable water supply, and is surrounded by scenic and accessible wilderness lands, with greenery, clean streams, waterfalls and caves. This stands in stark contrast to other Middle Eastern destinations,and visitors will fuel an important tourism industry in Kurdistan. These are some of the reasons that the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and EIA have constructed and equipped an airport for the future, with capacity for three million passengers, and one of the world's longest runways, designed to accommodate the Airbus A380 and cargo aircraft of that class. The airport is the culmination of the vision and strategy put in place in 2003.
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Erbil International Airport (IATA: EBL, ICAO: ORER), is the main airport of Erbil city in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Erbil International Airport is centrally located on the Silk Road of the Airways. Following the liberation of Iraq in 2003, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) decided to transform Erbil's former military base into a modern civil aviation airport to serve as a major gateway to the world. Erbil International Airport (EIA) officially opened on July 7, 2005, and it welcomed its first IATA carrier on 11th December 2006. The KRG has enacted favorable rules to attract foreign investors and to help citizens of the Kurdistan Region in exile return home. Domestic traffic, as well as regional traffic throughout the expansive Middle East, is growing. Kurdistan's great natural resources of oil, natural gas and other minerals are creating a flourishing and rapidly growing business environment. Kurdistan is previously in exile are returning, bringing with them connections to other lands. There is an ever stronger need for efficient air transport, for passengers as well as cargo. The Erbil area has a stable water supply, and is surrounded by scenic and accessible wilderness lands, with greenery, clean streams, waterfalls and caves. This stands in stark contrast to other Middle Eastern destinations,and visitors will fuel an important tourism industry in Kurdistan. These are some of the reasons that the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and EIA have constructed and equipped an airport for the future, with capacity for three million passengers, and one of the world's longest runways, designed to accommodate the Airbus A380 and cargo aircraft of that class. The airport is the culmination of the vision and strategy put in place in 2003.
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EXCLUSIVE: VICE News Meets Barack Obama: http://bit.ly/1wT03Bi
The Islamic State, a hardline Sunni jihadist group that formerly had ties to al Qaeda, has conquered large swathes of Iraq and Syria. Previously known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the group has announced its intention to reestablish the caliphate and has declared its leader, the shadowy Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as the caliph.
The lightning advances the Islamic State made across Syria and Iraq in June shocked the world. But it's not just the group's military victories that have garnered attention — it's also the pace with which its members have begun to carve out a viable state.
Flush with cash and US weapons seized during its advances in Iraq, the Islamic State's expansion shows no sign of slowing down. In the first week of August alone, Islamic State fighters have taken over new areas in northern Iraq, encroaching on Kurdish territory and sending Christians and other minorities fleeing as reports of massacres emerged.
VICE News reporter Medyan Dairieh spent three weeks embedded with the Islamic State, gaining unprecedented access to the group in Iraq and Syria as the first and only journalist to document its inner workings.
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The Islamic State, a hardline Sunni jihadist group that formerly had ties to al Qaeda, has conquered large swathes of Iraq and Syria. Previously known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the group has announced its intention to reestablish the caliphate and has declared its leader, the shadowy Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as the caliph.
The lightning advances the Islamic State made across Syria and Iraq in June shocked the world. But it's not just the group's military victories that have garnered attention — it's also the pace with which its members have begun to carve out a viable state.
Flush with cash and US weapons seized during its advances in Iraq, the Islamic State's expansion shows no sign of slowing down. In the first week of August alone, Islamic State fighters have taken over new areas in northern Iraq, encroaching on Kurdish territory and sending Christians and other minorities fleeing as reports of massacres emerged.
VICE News reporter Medyan Dairieh spent three weeks embedded with the Islamic State, gaining unprecedented access to the group in Iraq and Syria as the first and only journalist to document its inner workings.
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This is a brief overview of our hitching trip from Cappadocia, Turkey to Arbil, Iraq and back to Van, Turkey. A more detailed description is here :
http://roamingsavage.wordpress.com/2013/10/24/the-open-road/
This is a brief overview of our hitching trip from Cappadocia, Turkey to Arbil, Iraq and back to Van, Turkey. A more detailed description is here :
http://roamingsavage.wordpress.com/2013/10/24/the-open-road/
published:23 Oct 2013
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Millions travel to Iraq for world's largest pilgrimage known as Arbaeen
An estimated 17 million pilgrims including Shia Muslims - as well as some Sunnis, Christians, Yazidi and other faiths - are on their visited Karbala in Iraq to participate in the world's largest annual gathering of people, the religious pilgrimage of Arbaeen.
The pilgrims reached Karbala, south of Baghdad, by 12th December, a date which marks the end of 40 days' of commemorating Ashura, the ritual which marks the martyrdom of Mohammad's grandson Imam Hussein.
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An estimated 17 million pilgrims including Shia Muslims - as well as some Sunnis, Christians, Yazidi and other faiths - are on their visited Karbala in Iraq to participate in the world's largest annual gathering of people, the religious pilgrimage of Arbaeen.
The pilgrims reached Karbala, south of Baghdad, by 12th December, a date which marks the end of 40 days' of commemorating Ashura, the ritual which marks the martyrdom of Mohammad's grandson Imam Hussein.
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Castle of Iraq al Amir (Qasr al Abd), Jordan - built by the Jewish family of Tobiad
Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera
zahigo25@walla.com 9726905522 tel
סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522
My name is Zahi Shaked
In 2000 I became a registered liscenced tourist guide.
My dedication in life is to pass on the ancient history of the Holy Land.
Following upon many years of travel around the world, which was highlighted by a very exciting emotional and soul-searching meeting with the Dalai Lama, I realized that I had a mission. To pass on the the history of the Holy Land, its religions, and in particular, the birth and development of Christianity.
In order to fulfill this "calling" in the best way possible, I studied in depth, visited, and personally experienced each and every important site of the ancient Christians. I studied for and received my first bachelors degree in the ancient history of the Holy Land, and am presently completing my studies for my second degree.(Masters)
Parralel to my studies, and in order to earn a living, I was employed for many years in advertising. What I learned there was how to attract the publics attention, generate and, increase interest, and assimilate information. All this I use as tools to describe, explain and deepen the interest in the sites that we visit. From my experience, I have learned that in this way, the Holy Land becomes more than just history, and that the large stones that we see scattered about in dissaray, join together one by one until they become - a Byzantine Church. This also happens when I lead a group of Pilgrims in the Steps of Jesus. We climb to the peak of Mount Precipice, "glide" over the land to the Sea of Galilee, land on the water and "see" the miracle which enfolds before us. This is a many faceted experience. Not only history which you will remember and cherish, but an experience which I hope will be inplanted in your hearts and minds, and will accompany you all the days of your life.
Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera
zahigo25@walla.com 9726905522 tel
סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522
My name is Zahi Shaked
In 2000 I became a registered liscenced tourist guide.
My dedication in life is to pass on the ancient history of the Holy Land.
Following upon many years of travel around the world, which was highlighted by a very exciting emotional and soul-searching meeting with the Dalai Lama, I realized that I had a mission. To pass on the the history of the Holy Land, its religions, and in particular, the birth and development of Christianity.
In order to fulfill this "calling" in the best way possible, I studied in depth, visited, and personally experienced each and every important site of the ancient Christians. I studied for and received my first bachelors degree in the ancient history of the Holy Land, and am presently completing my studies for my second degree.(Masters)
Parralel to my studies, and in order to earn a living, I was employed for many years in advertising. What I learned there was how to attract the publics attention, generate and, increase interest, and assimilate information. All this I use as tools to describe, explain and deepen the interest in the sites that we visit. From my experience, I have learned that in this way, the Holy Land becomes more than just history, and that the large stones that we see scattered about in dissaray, join together one by one until they become - a Byzantine Church. This also happens when I lead a group of Pilgrims in the Steps of Jesus. We climb to the peak of Mount Precipice, "glide" over the land to the Sea of Galilee, land on the water and "see" the miracle which enfolds before us. This is a many faceted experience. Not only history which you will remember and cherish, but an experience which I hope will be inplanted in your hearts and minds, and will accompany you all the days of your life.
The travel guide includes shots of jihadis enjoying a swim in an Olympic-sized pool in Mosul, Iraq, and others of tranquil scenes including a sheep farmers' market and a jihadi beekeeper at work.
The travel guide includes shots of jihadis enjoying a swim in an Olympic-sized pool in Mosul, Iraq, and others of tranquil scenes including a sheep farmers' market and a jihadi beekeeper at work.
The travel guide includes shots of jihadis enjoying a swim in an Olympic-sized pool in Mosul, Iraq, and others of tranquil scenes including a sheep farmers' market and a jihadi beekeeper at work.
Wish you were here...? ISIS release bizarre jihad holiday brochure for cheap package deals to Islamic State promoting swimming, farmers' markets and BEEKEEPING
Wish you were here...? ISIS release bizarre jihad holiday brochure for cheap package deals to Islamic State promoting swimming, farmers' markets and BEEKEEPING
Wish you were here...? ISIS release bizarre jihad holiday brochure for cheap package deals to Islamic State promoting swimming, farmers' markets and BEEKEEPING
The travel guide includes shots of jihadis enjoying a swim in an Olympic-sized pool in Mosul, Iraq, and others of tranquil scenes including a sheep farmers' market and a jihadi beekeeper at work.
The travel guide includes shots of jihadis enjoying a swim in an Olympic-sized pool in Mosul, Iraq, and others of tranquil scenes including a sheep farmers' market and a jihadi beekeeper at work.
The travel guide includes shots of jihadis enjoying a swim in an Olympic-sized pool in Mosul, Iraq, and others of tranquil scenes including a sheep farmers' market and a jihadi beekeeper at work.
Wish you were here...? ISIS release bizarre jihad holiday brochure for cheap package deals to Islamic State promoting swimming, farmers' markets and BEEKEEPING
Wish you were here...? ISIS release bizarre jihad holiday brochure for cheap package deals to Islamic State promoting swimming, farmers' markets and BEEKEEPING
Wish you were here...? ISIS release bizarre jihad holiday brochure for cheap package deals to Islamic State promoting swimming, farmers' markets and BEEKEEPING
Daesh Uses Chemical Weapons In Attack In Iraq Kurdistan Region
Daesh Uses Chemical Weapons In Attack In Iraq Kurdistan Region
Daesh Uses Chemical Weapons In Attack In Iraq Kurdistan Region
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August 24, 2015 - Iraq’s Kurdish Peshmerga forces say Daesh Takfiri terrorists have once again used chemical weapons against Kurdish fighters. This is the second such attack by the terrorists in one week as they struggle to make advances in northern Iraq. Ali Mousavi gives us more details from Erbil.
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4:14
Small committee within the Commission to discuss the amnesty law in the coming weeks (Iraq rv)
Small committee within the Commission to discuss the amnesty law in the coming weeks (Iraq rv)
Small committee within the Commission to discuss the amnesty law in the coming weeks (Iraq rv)
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Parliament: Iraq situation “embarrassing” for the failure to approve the money laundering law
Parliament: Iraq situation “embarrassing” for the failure to approve the money laundering law
Parliament: Iraq situation “embarrassing” for the failure to approve the money laundering law
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2:29
Investment Law to be amended for third time to suit conditions of Iraq
Investment Law to be amended for third time to suit conditions of Iraq
Investment Law to be amended for third time to suit conditions of Iraq
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1:52
Iraq''s President says Kurdish alliance will cooperate with state of law coalition
Iraq''s President says Kurdish alliance will cooperate with state of law coalition
Iraq''s President says Kurdish alliance will cooperate with state of law coalition
1. Mid of President Jalal Talabani (using walking stick) embracing Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki
2. Mid of both Talabani and al-Maliki seated
3. Close up of al-Maliki
4. Close up of Talabani
5. Mid of both leaders talking
6. Talabani and al-Maliki heading to news conference
7. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Jalal Talabani, Iraq''s President:
"As usual we have discussed the situation in the country, and we are old allies that have fought together against dictatorship in order to establish the democratic, federal and independent Iraq. God willing, we will continue our joint struggle to deter the terrorist perils and plots hatched against Ira
1:33
Iraq - Saleh Says Law Will Deal With Straying Amer
Iraq - Saleh Says Law Will Deal With Straying Amer
Iraq - Saleh Says Law Will Deal With Straying Amer
T/I 10:26:06
STORY: MINISTER
LOCATION: IRAQ
DATE: 23 MARCH 1995
DURATION: 1.32
Saleh says law will deal with straying American pair
Iraq on Thursday (23/3) allowed Western diplomats for the first time to visit two Americans detained after they strayed across the Kuwaiti border. The move strengthened indications that the pair would be charged with illegal entry, rather than released. An Iraqi government minister in Baghdad also made clear that the two would be dealt with by domestic law. The Americans, identified as David Daliberti, 41, and Bill Barloon, 39, are employees of American military contractors in Kuwait. At a news
1:31
IRAQ: DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER RIYADH AL-QAYSI SAYS USA VIOLATED LAW
IRAQ: DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER RIYADH AL-QAYSI SAYS USA VIOLATED LAW
IRAQ: DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER RIYADH AL-QAYSI SAYS USA VIOLATED LAW
English/Nat
Iraq's deputy Foreign Minister has accused America of violating international law in carrying out military action against his country.
In an interview with APTV, Riyadh al-Qaysi said the United States had no legal basis for imposing the no-fly zones and was acting out of a show of force.
As the war of words steps up in the latest confrontation between America and Iraq, the deputy Foreign Minister accused the United States of acting unlawfully.
Speaking to APTV, Riyadh al-Qaysi dismissed White House warnings of massive retaliation after Iraq fired two missiles at American fighter planes in the northern no-fly zone
1:27
Iraq - Saddam's Son-In-Laws Leave For Jordan
Iraq - Saddam's Son-In-Laws Leave For Jordan
Iraq - Saddam's Son-In-Laws Leave For Jordan
T/I: 11:27:04
The King of Jordan on Thursday (10/8) granted refuge to two
sons-in-law of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein who were recently
sacked as his key military aides, the official Amman radio said.
The two men, Lt. Gen. Hussein Kamel Hassan and Lt. Col. Saddam
Kamel Hassan, left the Iraqi capital Tuesday. Hussein Kamel
Hassan, a powerful figure in Saddam Hussein's Cabinet, was head of
the Iraq Military Industrialization Organization as well as the
Minister of Industry and Minerals, was a powerful figure in Saddam
Hussein's Cabinet. His brother, Saddam Kamel Hassan, was in charge
of Hussein's guards. Both men were
2:58
Iraq - Death Of Saddam Hussein's Sons In Law
Iraq - Death Of Saddam Hussein's Sons In Law
Iraq - Death Of Saddam Hussein's Sons In Law
T/I: 10:42:12
Iraqi TV announced the death of Saddam Hussein's former sons-in-law on Saturday (24/2), only hours after the station announced that their wives had divorced their husbands.
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IRAQ & SYRIA (24 FEB & FILE)
BAGHDAD, IRAQ. 24/2
Iraqi broadcaster reading the news bulletin and saying in Arabic that; "a funeral was made for those Iraqis who killed Hussein Kamel ..the funeral was attended by senior officials."
FILE
CU Saddam Hussein, pull out to show him chairing the revolutionary
council meeting on February 19th where he pardoned Hussein Kamel
and granted him clemency to return to Iraq.
DAMASCUS, SYRIA.
1:16
UK Foreign Secretary says UN must decide soon on Iraq resolution
UK Foreign Secretary says UN must decide soon on Iraq resolution
UK Foreign Secretary says UN must decide soon on Iraq resolution
1. Side shot Straw walks in
2. Cutaway media at conference
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jack Straw, British Foreign Secretary:
"The international community can't wait forever. Where we have got, not least because of the focus placed on Iraq earlier in the year, in particular since President Bush's speech to the General Assembly on 12th December, is that there is now widespread understanding and agreement across the international community about the evil nature of the Iraqi regime and particularly its flagrant breech of a succession of United Nations decisions in international law that Iraq must give up its weapons of mass destruction. Now, we
2:46
Iraq's UN ambassador denounces US ultimatum
Iraq's UN ambassador denounces US ultimatum
Iraq's UN ambassador denounces US ultimatum
1. SOUNDBITE (English): Mohammed Al-Douri, Iraqi Ambassador to the United Nations.
"This is the first time in history that the president of a state has ordered the president of another state to leave his own country. It is a mess, it is unacceptable by any logic, unless we have to accept the law of the jungle. Might is right, which violates all principles enshrined in the charter of the United Nations. We reject totally this madness, the aggression and the outlaw policy. This war will be a crime against humanity. It is illegal, immoral and unjustifiable. It will cause huge casualties, great destruction and endless suffering. This was in shor
3:37
UN chief says Iraq war caused "deep divisions" in UN
UN chief says Iraq war caused "deep divisions" in UN
UN chief says Iraq war caused "deep divisions" in UN
SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot with Libya's UN ambassador Najat Al-Hajjaji, current chair of the UN Human Rights Commission
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Kofi Annan, UN Secretary-General:
"But whatever view one may take of the war in Iraq, it is right to acknowledge that we have also witnessed scenes of jubilation at the fall of an oppressive regime. They remind us that, as you yourself said, Mr. High Commissioner (Sergio Vieira de Mello) on the 27th of March, the human rights crisis in Iraq did not begin with the war. What we must all hope is that a new era of human rights in Iraq will now begin with the end of the war. And here, in the first instance,
2:16
Presser on latest wave of violence in Iraq
Presser on latest wave of violence in Iraq
Presser on latest wave of violence in Iraq
1. Security officer Doug Brand entering press conference
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Doug Brand, Special Security Officer, Coalition Provisional Authority:
"Mustafa al-Yacoubi (senior aide to al-Sadr) is in Iraqi police custody, charged with complicity in the murder of Ayatollah Sayyid Abdel-Majid al-Khoei, one of Iraq''s leading advocates for human rights. A valid arrest warrant was issued by an Iraqi investigative judge last autumn and Yacoubi was initially detained by coalition forces at his home in Najaf on April 3rd. Today, after being interviewed by an investigative judge, Yacoubi was transferred to the custody of the Iraqi police service
1:21
Headlines and reaction to Iraq hostage taking
Headlines and reaction to Iraq hostage taking
Headlines and reaction to Iraq hostage taking
SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot of Champs Elysee with Arc de Triomphe in the background
2. Newspaper kiosk
3. People buying newspapers
4. Various of Sunday newspapers coverage of the French hostages
5. SOUNDBITE: (French) Alain Paul Nicolas, Vox Pop:
ROUGH TRANSLATION
"The French must not capitulate. We must not give in to ultimatums. And it won't prevent anything anyway."
6. More of people buying newspapers
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Max Moryoussef, Vox Pop
"I hope the government will not give up, I hope they will stand their stand and not give up again. It is the weakness of the French policy in general. I hope they do not give up. I hope t
3:05
Joint patrols attempt to restore law and order to parts of Iraq
Joint patrols attempt to restore law and order to parts of Iraq
Joint patrols attempt to restore law and order to parts of Iraq
Karbala
1. US Marines on patrol looking at map
2. Close up Marines
3. Close up map of Karbala city centre
4. Iraqi police officers on truck
5. Wide shot street scene
6. Iraqi and Marines on joint patrol
7. Wide shot street fruit
8. Iraqi police officers on patrol
9. Close up armed police officers
10. Police searching bag with ammunition
11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jeff Rand, Marine Sergeant:
"Today we targetted the mosque area where we don't run. Our marine patrols in there just because of the religious significance of it - we went ahead and did foot patrols in there with the Iraqi police in that area where there's weapons sales and
5:42
Iraq Oil and Gas Law to be completed within 2 months
Iraq Oil and Gas Law to be completed within 2 months
Iraq Oil and Gas Law to be completed within 2 months
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20:03
Breaking!!! Iraq Council approved draft Anti-Money Laundering Law part1
Breaking!!! Iraq Council approved draft Anti-Money Laundering Law part1
Breaking!!! Iraq Council approved draft Anti-Money Laundering Law part1
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Remains Of Almost 600 People Exhumed At Iraq Massacre Site
Remains Of Almost 600 People Exhumed At Iraq Massacre Site
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New draft of Iraq Oil n Gas Law
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Iraq Supreme Federal Court Law to be voted on Wednesday May 6th 2015
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Daesh Uses Chemical Weapons In Attack In Iraq Kurdistan Region
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August 24, 2015 - Iraq’s Kurdish Peshmerga forces say Daesh Takfiri terrorists have once again used chemical weapons against Kurdish fighters. This is the second such attack by the terrorists in one week as they struggle to make advances in northern Iraq. Ali Mousavi gives us more details from Erbil.
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Small committee within the Commission to discuss the amnesty law in the coming weeks (Iraq rv)
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Parliament: Iraq situation “embarrassing” for the failure to approve the money laundering law
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Investment Law to be amended for third time to suit conditions of Iraq
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Iraq''s President says Kurdish alliance will cooperate with state of law coalition
1. Mid of President Jalal Talabani (using walking stick) embracing Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki
2. Mid of both Talabani and al-Maliki seated
3. Close up of al-Maliki
4. Close up of Talabani
5. Mid of both leaders talking
6. Talabani and al-Maliki heading to news conference
7. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Jalal Talabani, Iraq''s President:
"As usual we have discussed the situation in the country, and we are old allies that have fought together against dictatorship in order to establish the democratic, federal and independent Iraq. God willing, we will continue our joint struggle to deter the terrorist perils and plots hatched against Iraq. God willing, our efforts will continue to form a new coalition government."
8. Mid of both leaders
9. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Nouri al-Maliki, Iraq''s Prime Minister:
''''Because the country is passing through a stage of labour and the birth of a new government and parliament and the renewal of the political process, we have focused on this question. As usual, our views were identical and understandable, God willing.''''
10. Mid of both leaders
11. Al-Maliki shaking hands with Talabani and leaving
STORYLINE:
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has made moves to shore up his Kurdish support, meeting for the first time since the election with President Jalal Talabani, a Kurd.
Speaking briefly to reporters in front of Talabani''s Baghdad office, both leaders said they had discussed efforts to bring about a new government, though al-Maliki appeared to stop short of endorsing a firm alliance with the president. Neither man took questions.
"We are old allies that have fought together against dictatorship in order to establish the democratic, federal and independent Iraq," Talabani said.
"God willing, our efforts will continue to form a new coalition government."
The Kurds are traditional kingmakers in putting together Iraq''s governments, and have been heavily wooed.
None of the blocs that competed in the March 7 election will take a majority of the seats in the new, 325-member assembly, making an alliance between two or more parties inevitable.
The last government took nearly six months of haggling to form.
With 95 percent of the votes counted, Maliki and his coalition are in a dead heat with former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi''s bloc and both will need to enlist other parties into any future governing alliance.
Though narrowly trailing his rival by about 11,000 votes, al-Maliki''s coalition is ahead in seven of Iraq''s 18 provinces, compared to Allawi''s five.
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1. Mid of President Jalal Talabani (using walking stick) embracing Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki
2. Mid of both Talabani and al-Maliki seated
3. Close up of al-Maliki
4. Close up of Talabani
5. Mid of both leaders talking
6. Talabani and al-Maliki heading to news conference
7. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Jalal Talabani, Iraq''s President:
"As usual we have discussed the situation in the country, and we are old allies that have fought together against dictatorship in order to establish the democratic, federal and independent Iraq. God willing, we will continue our joint struggle to deter the terrorist perils and plots hatched against Iraq. God willing, our efforts will continue to form a new coalition government."
8. Mid of both leaders
9. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Nouri al-Maliki, Iraq''s Prime Minister:
''''Because the country is passing through a stage of labour and the birth of a new government and parliament and the renewal of the political process, we have focused on this question. As usual, our views were identical and understandable, God willing.''''
10. Mid of both leaders
11. Al-Maliki shaking hands with Talabani and leaving
STORYLINE:
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has made moves to shore up his Kurdish support, meeting for the first time since the election with President Jalal Talabani, a Kurd.
Speaking briefly to reporters in front of Talabani''s Baghdad office, both leaders said they had discussed efforts to bring about a new government, though al-Maliki appeared to stop short of endorsing a firm alliance with the president. Neither man took questions.
"We are old allies that have fought together against dictatorship in order to establish the democratic, federal and independent Iraq," Talabani said.
"God willing, our efforts will continue to form a new coalition government."
The Kurds are traditional kingmakers in putting together Iraq''s governments, and have been heavily wooed.
None of the blocs that competed in the March 7 election will take a majority of the seats in the new, 325-member assembly, making an alliance between two or more parties inevitable.
The last government took nearly six months of haggling to form.
With 95 percent of the votes counted, Maliki and his coalition are in a dead heat with former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi''s bloc and both will need to enlist other parties into any future governing alliance.
Though narrowly trailing his rival by about 11,000 votes, al-Maliki''s coalition is ahead in seven of Iraq''s 18 provinces, compared to Allawi''s five.
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Iraq - Saleh Says Law Will Deal With Straying Amer
T/I 10:26:06
STORY: MINISTER
LOCATION: IRAQ
DATE: 23 MARCH 1995
DURATION: 1.32
Saleh says law will deal with straying American pair
Iraq on Thursday (23/3) allowed Western diplomats for the first time to visit two Americans detained after they strayed across the Kuwaiti border. The move strengthened indications that the pair would be charged with illegal entry, rather than released. An Iraqi government minister in Baghdad also made clear that the two would be dealt with by domestic law. The Americans, identified as David Daliberti, 41, and Bill Barloon, 39, are employees of American military contractors in Kuwait. At a news conference, Iraqi Trade Minister Mohammed Mehdi Saleh said the government had not decided what to do with the men, but noted: "We have laws in Iraq, as there are laws in the United States. They are safe, they are well-treated," Saleh added. But he appeared to link their fate to the U.N. sanctions imposed after Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait. "Twenty million Iraqi people are in custody since five years ago," Saleh added. "They are hostages of the U.S. and British aggressive policies." Daliberti and Barloon were arrested on March 13th after they crossed from Kuwait while trying to visit friends, according to U.N. officials responsible for monitoring the Iraq-Kuwait border. Saleh also blamed the U.S. for a Turkish incursion into its Kurdish north and urged the withdrawal of Turkish troops and an end to patrols by Western warplanes over the region. "The situation has occurred due to U.S. interference in the region," Saleh said.
SHOWS:
(BAGHDAD, IRAQ 23/3) Minister in news conference. Iraqi Trade minister, Mehdi Saleh SOT: "I would say in the beginning that the 20 million Iraqi people are in custody since five years time. And they are hostage of United Nations, United States and Britain's aggressive policy. But the Iraqi people are treating those two Americans who crossed the border illegally in a very good manner, and their decision will be taken as our representative in the United States has mentioned in his speech to the United Nations." WS of news conference. Saleh SOT:
"This (Turkish offensive) is an interference in our situation and
Iraq has asked to withdraw the troops from our territory, but this
situation has occurred due to the American enforcement in the region. If they didn't compose themselves in the Kurdish area, this situation wouldn't happen." Reporters taking notes.
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T/I 10:26:06
STORY: MINISTER
LOCATION: IRAQ
DATE: 23 MARCH 1995
DURATION: 1.32
Saleh says law will deal with straying American pair
Iraq on Thursday (23/3) allowed Western diplomats for the first time to visit two Americans detained after they strayed across the Kuwaiti border. The move strengthened indications that the pair would be charged with illegal entry, rather than released. An Iraqi government minister in Baghdad also made clear that the two would be dealt with by domestic law. The Americans, identified as David Daliberti, 41, and Bill Barloon, 39, are employees of American military contractors in Kuwait. At a news conference, Iraqi Trade Minister Mohammed Mehdi Saleh said the government had not decided what to do with the men, but noted: "We have laws in Iraq, as there are laws in the United States. They are safe, they are well-treated," Saleh added. But he appeared to link their fate to the U.N. sanctions imposed after Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait. "Twenty million Iraqi people are in custody since five years ago," Saleh added. "They are hostages of the U.S. and British aggressive policies." Daliberti and Barloon were arrested on March 13th after they crossed from Kuwait while trying to visit friends, according to U.N. officials responsible for monitoring the Iraq-Kuwait border. Saleh also blamed the U.S. for a Turkish incursion into its Kurdish north and urged the withdrawal of Turkish troops and an end to patrols by Western warplanes over the region. "The situation has occurred due to U.S. interference in the region," Saleh said.
SHOWS:
(BAGHDAD, IRAQ 23/3) Minister in news conference. Iraqi Trade minister, Mehdi Saleh SOT: "I would say in the beginning that the 20 million Iraqi people are in custody since five years time. And they are hostage of United Nations, United States and Britain's aggressive policy. But the Iraqi people are treating those two Americans who crossed the border illegally in a very good manner, and their decision will be taken as our representative in the United States has mentioned in his speech to the United Nations." WS of news conference. Saleh SOT:
"This (Turkish offensive) is an interference in our situation and
Iraq has asked to withdraw the troops from our territory, but this
situation has occurred due to the American enforcement in the region. If they didn't compose themselves in the Kurdish area, this situation wouldn't happen." Reporters taking notes.
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IRAQ: DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER RIYADH AL-QAYSI SAYS USA VIOLATED LAW
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Iraq's deputy Foreign Minister has accused America of violating international law in carrying out military action against his country.
In an interview with APTV, Riyadh al-Qaysi said the United States had no legal basis for imposing the no-fly zones and was acting out of a show of force.
As the war of words steps up in the latest confrontation between America and Iraq, the deputy Foreign Minister accused the United States of acting unlawfully.
Speaking to APTV, Riyadh al-Qaysi dismissed White House warnings of massive retaliation after Iraq fired two missiles at American fighter planes in the northern no-fly zone Wednesday.
SOUNDBITE:
"The United States imposed a situation of armed aggression against my country and if they escalate proportionately or disproportionately that would not change the fact that they are committing armed aggression against Iraq in violation of their commitment under the charter and international law."
SUPER CAPTION: Riyadh al-Qaysi, Iraqi Deputy Foreign Minister
The deputy Foreign Minister said America had no legal grounds for setting up the no-fly zones in the first place.
SOUNDBITE:
"There is nothing in the Security Council resolutions, or for that matter the General Assembly, that gives even the slightest legitimacy for the imposition of the no-fly zone. When those no-fly zones were imposed they were imposed as a result of a unilateral act on the part of the United States in collaboration with the United Kingdom and France originally. They were based simply as a sheer...they were based on sheer power really. There is absolutely no authorization in any resolution."
SUPER CAPTION: Riyadh al-Qaysi, Iraqi Deputy Foreign Minister
Meanwhile President Clinton has ordered additional warplanes - two B-52s and Stealth F-117s - to the Persian Gulf region, vowing to "do what must be done" to protect American pilots.
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Iraq's deputy Foreign Minister has accused America of violating international law in carrying out military action against his country.
In an interview with APTV, Riyadh al-Qaysi said the United States had no legal basis for imposing the no-fly zones and was acting out of a show of force.
As the war of words steps up in the latest confrontation between America and Iraq, the deputy Foreign Minister accused the United States of acting unlawfully.
Speaking to APTV, Riyadh al-Qaysi dismissed White House warnings of massive retaliation after Iraq fired two missiles at American fighter planes in the northern no-fly zone Wednesday.
SOUNDBITE:
"The United States imposed a situation of armed aggression against my country and if they escalate proportionately or disproportionately that would not change the fact that they are committing armed aggression against Iraq in violation of their commitment under the charter and international law."
SUPER CAPTION: Riyadh al-Qaysi, Iraqi Deputy Foreign Minister
The deputy Foreign Minister said America had no legal grounds for setting up the no-fly zones in the first place.
SOUNDBITE:
"There is nothing in the Security Council resolutions, or for that matter the General Assembly, that gives even the slightest legitimacy for the imposition of the no-fly zone. When those no-fly zones were imposed they were imposed as a result of a unilateral act on the part of the United States in collaboration with the United Kingdom and France originally. They were based simply as a sheer...they were based on sheer power really. There is absolutely no authorization in any resolution."
SUPER CAPTION: Riyadh al-Qaysi, Iraqi Deputy Foreign Minister
Meanwhile President Clinton has ordered additional warplanes - two B-52s and Stealth F-117s - to the Persian Gulf region, vowing to "do what must be done" to protect American pilots.
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T/I: 11:27:04
The King of Jordan on Thursday (10/8) granted refuge to two
sons-in-law of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein who were recently
sacked as his key military aides, the official Amman radio said.
The two men, Lt. Gen. Hussein Kamel Hassan and Lt. Col. Saddam
Kamel Hassan, left the Iraqi capital Tuesday. Hussein Kamel
Hassan, a powerful figure in Saddam Hussein's Cabinet, was head of
the Iraq Military Industrialization Organization as well as the
Minister of Industry and Minerals, was a powerful figure in Saddam
Hussein's Cabinet. His brother, Saddam Kamel Hassan, was in charge
of Hussein's guards. Both men were married to Saddam's daughters.
SHOWS:
IRAQ, FILE
00:00 iraqi flag flying pan down to schoolgirls at ceremony
00:09 kamel walking with other generals
00:20 cutaway band playing bagpipes
00:23 CU Lieutenant General Hussein Kamel Hassan viewing parade
00:26 cutaway
00:30 kamel and saddam's son uday reviewing troops
00:35 kamel speaking about american aggression
00:47 Kamel being received at tented reception during opening
ceremony for large industrial complex with uday
00:54 ws of opening ceremony of idustrial complex
(VIDEO QUALITY AS INCOMING)
00:57 kamel being greeted by saddam hussein
01:03 ws generals seated with saddam hussein
01:11 pull out to kamel and saddam sitting together for photo op
01:26 vision ends
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T/I: 11:27:04
The King of Jordan on Thursday (10/8) granted refuge to two
sons-in-law of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein who were recently
sacked as his key military aides, the official Amman radio said.
The two men, Lt. Gen. Hussein Kamel Hassan and Lt. Col. Saddam
Kamel Hassan, left the Iraqi capital Tuesday. Hussein Kamel
Hassan, a powerful figure in Saddam Hussein's Cabinet, was head of
the Iraq Military Industrialization Organization as well as the
Minister of Industry and Minerals, was a powerful figure in Saddam
Hussein's Cabinet. His brother, Saddam Kamel Hassan, was in charge
of Hussein's guards. Both men were married to Saddam's daughters.
SHOWS:
IRAQ, FILE
00:00 iraqi flag flying pan down to schoolgirls at ceremony
00:09 kamel walking with other generals
00:20 cutaway band playing bagpipes
00:23 CU Lieutenant General Hussein Kamel Hassan viewing parade
00:26 cutaway
00:30 kamel and saddam's son uday reviewing troops
00:35 kamel speaking about american aggression
00:47 Kamel being received at tented reception during opening
ceremony for large industrial complex with uday
00:54 ws of opening ceremony of idustrial complex
(VIDEO QUALITY AS INCOMING)
00:57 kamel being greeted by saddam hussein
01:03 ws generals seated with saddam hussein
01:11 pull out to kamel and saddam sitting together for photo op
01:26 vision ends
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T/I: 10:42:12
Iraqi TV announced the death of Saddam Hussein's former sons-in-law on Saturday (24/2), only hours after the station announced that their wives had divorced their husbands.
SHOWS:
IRAQ & SYRIA (24 FEB & FILE)
BAGHDAD, IRAQ. 24/2
Iraqi broadcaster reading the news bulletin and saying in Arabic that; "a funeral was made for those Iraqis who killed Hussein Kamel ..the funeral was attended by senior officials."
FILE
CU Saddam Hussein, pull out to show him chairing the revolutionary
council meeting on February 19th where he pardoned Hussein Kamel
and granted him clemency to return to Iraq.
DAMASCUS, SYRIA. 24 FEB
interview with Iraqi opposition minister, Wafik Samira'i, former member of Iraqi secret Service, sot (english and arabic)
condemning Saddam's regime, saying he is personally responsible for the killing of Hussein Kamel."
ends: 2.58
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T/I: 10:42:12
Iraqi TV announced the death of Saddam Hussein's former sons-in-law on Saturday (24/2), only hours after the station announced that their wives had divorced their husbands.
SHOWS:
IRAQ & SYRIA (24 FEB & FILE)
BAGHDAD, IRAQ. 24/2
Iraqi broadcaster reading the news bulletin and saying in Arabic that; "a funeral was made for those Iraqis who killed Hussein Kamel ..the funeral was attended by senior officials."
FILE
CU Saddam Hussein, pull out to show him chairing the revolutionary
council meeting on February 19th where he pardoned Hussein Kamel
and granted him clemency to return to Iraq.
DAMASCUS, SYRIA. 24 FEB
interview with Iraqi opposition minister, Wafik Samira'i, former member of Iraqi secret Service, sot (english and arabic)
condemning Saddam's regime, saying he is personally responsible for the killing of Hussein Kamel."
ends: 2.58
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UK Foreign Secretary says UN must decide soon on Iraq resolution
1. Side shot Straw walks in
2. Cutaway media at conference
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jack Straw, British Foreign Secretary:
"The international community can't wait forever. Where we have got, not least because of the focus placed on Iraq earlier in the year, in particular since President Bush's speech to the General Assembly on 12th December, is that there is now widespread understanding and agreement across the international community about the evil nature of the Iraqi regime and particularly its flagrant breech of a succession of United Nations decisions in international law that Iraq must give up its weapons of mass destruction. Now, we cannot wait forever to deal with those and I do not belive that we should have to and although the negotiations have been painstaking, as ever, over such an issue, they have also been constructive."
4. Cutaway
5. Straw leaves
STORYLINE:
The British Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw, has said that the United Nations Security Council must make a decision soon on a new resolution on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
Straw told a media briefing on Wednesday that the world could not wait indefinitely for the Security Council's main members to reach agreement.
The United States and Britain have been at odds with France, Russia and China over a new resolution.
The United States, backed by Britain, is pushing a single resolution that it says would allow the use of force if Iraq doesn't meet its UN disarmament obligations.
Paris, Moscow and Beijing want a two-stage approach that would give Iraq another chance to comply with UN weapons inspectors and only authorise force in a second resolution if Baghdad obstructed inspections.
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1. Side shot Straw walks in
2. Cutaway media at conference
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jack Straw, British Foreign Secretary:
"The international community can't wait forever. Where we have got, not least because of the focus placed on Iraq earlier in the year, in particular since President Bush's speech to the General Assembly on 12th December, is that there is now widespread understanding and agreement across the international community about the evil nature of the Iraqi regime and particularly its flagrant breech of a succession of United Nations decisions in international law that Iraq must give up its weapons of mass destruction. Now, we cannot wait forever to deal with those and I do not belive that we should have to and although the negotiations have been painstaking, as ever, over such an issue, they have also been constructive."
4. Cutaway
5. Straw leaves
STORYLINE:
The British Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw, has said that the United Nations Security Council must make a decision soon on a new resolution on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
Straw told a media briefing on Wednesday that the world could not wait indefinitely for the Security Council's main members to reach agreement.
The United States and Britain have been at odds with France, Russia and China over a new resolution.
The United States, backed by Britain, is pushing a single resolution that it says would allow the use of force if Iraq doesn't meet its UN disarmament obligations.
Paris, Moscow and Beijing want a two-stage approach that would give Iraq another chance to comply with UN weapons inspectors and only authorise force in a second resolution if Baghdad obstructed inspections.
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1. SOUNDBITE (English): Mohammed Al-Douri, Iraqi Ambassador to the United Nations.
"This is the first time in history that the president of a state has ordered the president of another state to leave his own country. It is a mess, it is unacceptable by any logic, unless we have to accept the law of the jungle. Might is right, which violates all principles enshrined in the charter of the United Nations. We reject totally this madness, the aggression and the outlaw policy. This war will be a crime against humanity. It is illegal, immoral and unjustifiable. It will cause huge casualties, great destruction and endless suffering. This was in short, is tantamount to genocide. The president of the United States is deceiving his people in justifying the war against Iraq because Iraq has fulfilled her obligations as requested by Resolution 1441 and cooperated fully with the inspectors and has in fact, disarmed. The only one truth told by him (President Bush) was his ultimate goal is not disarmament of Iraq, not regime change, when he declared even if regime change happened, the American army would still invade Iraq. Bush's decision to invade Iraq violates all Security Council resolutions, the UN charter and international law. This war is without any legitimacy. The Security Council refused to give the United States any legal cover for this illegal war. All the evidence by the US and the UK regarding alleged weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, were refuted by the (UN weapons) inspectors themselves."
STORYLINE:
Iraq's ambassador to the United Nations on Tuesday denounced the U.S. ultimatum that Saddam Hussein and his sons leave Iraq or face war.
"This is the first time in history that the president of a state has ordered the president of another state to leave his own country. It is a mess, it is unacceptable by any logic, unless we have to accept the law of the jungle," said Mohammed Al-Douri.
Bush's ultimatum followed Monday's US-British-Spanish decision to abandon their effort to get Security Council backing for military action against Iraq in the face of strong Security Council opposition, and the withdrawal of UN weapons inspectors from the country.
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1. SOUNDBITE (English): Mohammed Al-Douri, Iraqi Ambassador to the United Nations.
"This is the first time in history that the president of a state has ordered the president of another state to leave his own country. It is a mess, it is unacceptable by any logic, unless we have to accept the law of the jungle. Might is right, which violates all principles enshrined in the charter of the United Nations. We reject totally this madness, the aggression and the outlaw policy. This war will be a crime against humanity. It is illegal, immoral and unjustifiable. It will cause huge casualties, great destruction and endless suffering. This was in short, is tantamount to genocide. The president of the United States is deceiving his people in justifying the war against Iraq because Iraq has fulfilled her obligations as requested by Resolution 1441 and cooperated fully with the inspectors and has in fact, disarmed. The only one truth told by him (President Bush) was his ultimate goal is not disarmament of Iraq, not regime change, when he declared even if regime change happened, the American army would still invade Iraq. Bush's decision to invade Iraq violates all Security Council resolutions, the UN charter and international law. This war is without any legitimacy. The Security Council refused to give the United States any legal cover for this illegal war. All the evidence by the US and the UK regarding alleged weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, were refuted by the (UN weapons) inspectors themselves."
STORYLINE:
Iraq's ambassador to the United Nations on Tuesday denounced the U.S. ultimatum that Saddam Hussein and his sons leave Iraq or face war.
"This is the first time in history that the president of a state has ordered the president of another state to leave his own country. It is a mess, it is unacceptable by any logic, unless we have to accept the law of the jungle," said Mohammed Al-Douri.
Bush's ultimatum followed Monday's US-British-Spanish decision to abandon their effort to get Security Council backing for military action against Iraq in the face of strong Security Council opposition, and the withdrawal of UN weapons inspectors from the country.
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UN chief says Iraq war caused "deep divisions" in UN
SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot with Libya's UN ambassador Najat Al-Hajjaji, current chair of the UN Human Rights Commission
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Kofi Annan, UN Secretary-General:
"But whatever view one may take of the war in Iraq, it is right to acknowledge that we have also witnessed scenes of jubilation at the fall of an oppressive regime. They remind us that, as you yourself said, Mr. High Commissioner (Sergio Vieira de Mello) on the 27th of March, the human rights crisis in Iraq did not begin with the war. What we must all hope is that a new era of human rights in Iraq will now begin with the end of the war. And here, in the first instance, I hope that the coalition will set an example by making clear that they intend to act strictly within the rules set down by Geneva Conventions and the Hague Regulations regarding the treatment of prisoners of war and by demonstrating through their actions that they accept their responsibilities of the occupying power for public order and safety and the wellbeing of the civilian population.
The decision to go to war without specific authorisation by the Security Council has created deep divisions that will need to be bridged if we are to deal effectively, not just with the aftermath of Iraq but with other major challenges on the international agenda. The threats to international peace and security, of which we have become so much more acutely conscious in the last few years, may require a searching review of the adequacy of existing instruments with a view to coming up with a collective response. I say 'collective response', because I believe and remain convinced that we are all safer - the large and powerful as well as the small and the weak - in a system where all are governed by the international rule of law in principles set out in the United Nations Charter.
But let us not allow events in Iraq to distract us from what is happening in other parts of the world. There are many places where violence, chaos, oppression and violation of human rights has intensified in the last few weeks and months. And the Ituri region in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where hundreds of people have been butchered in cold blood within the last few weeks, is only the most flagrant of these cases. And in some of them, the perpetrators may have hoped that their crimes would escape international notice at a time when all eyes were focused on Iraq."
3. Wide shot as delegates applaud end of Annan's address
STORYLINE
The US-led coalition that overthrew Saddam Hussein is now the "occupying power" in Iraq and must respect international law, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan said on Thursday.
"I hope the coalition will set an example by making clear that they intend to act strictly within the rules" governing the occupation of conquered nations, Annan told the United Nations Commission of Human Rights in Geneva.
US officials reacted angrily, saying they had not yet established whether they were the occupying power under international law but stressing that they were nevertheless respecting the rules.
Annan cited the 1949 Geneva Conventions and the 1907 Hague Convention, international accords which set down the responsibilities of occupiers ranging from maintaining public order to collecting taxes.
Last week, a senior US military spokesman told reporters in Qatar that the United States did not currently consider itself an occupying power in Iraq, instead seeing the coalition as a "liberating force".
Such a category does not exist in the Geneva or Hague Conventions.
Annan on Thursday also urged the healing of the deep rift in the international community, caused by the US-led decision to invade Iraq without the backing of the UN Security Council.
No Slate
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SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot with Libya's UN ambassador Najat Al-Hajjaji, current chair of the UN Human Rights Commission
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Kofi Annan, UN Secretary-General:
"But whatever view one may take of the war in Iraq, it is right to acknowledge that we have also witnessed scenes of jubilation at the fall of an oppressive regime. They remind us that, as you yourself said, Mr. High Commissioner (Sergio Vieira de Mello) on the 27th of March, the human rights crisis in Iraq did not begin with the war. What we must all hope is that a new era of human rights in Iraq will now begin with the end of the war. And here, in the first instance, I hope that the coalition will set an example by making clear that they intend to act strictly within the rules set down by Geneva Conventions and the Hague Regulations regarding the treatment of prisoners of war and by demonstrating through their actions that they accept their responsibilities of the occupying power for public order and safety and the wellbeing of the civilian population.
The decision to go to war without specific authorisation by the Security Council has created deep divisions that will need to be bridged if we are to deal effectively, not just with the aftermath of Iraq but with other major challenges on the international agenda. The threats to international peace and security, of which we have become so much more acutely conscious in the last few years, may require a searching review of the adequacy of existing instruments with a view to coming up with a collective response. I say 'collective response', because I believe and remain convinced that we are all safer - the large and powerful as well as the small and the weak - in a system where all are governed by the international rule of law in principles set out in the United Nations Charter.
But let us not allow events in Iraq to distract us from what is happening in other parts of the world. There are many places where violence, chaos, oppression and violation of human rights has intensified in the last few weeks and months. And the Ituri region in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where hundreds of people have been butchered in cold blood within the last few weeks, is only the most flagrant of these cases. And in some of them, the perpetrators may have hoped that their crimes would escape international notice at a time when all eyes were focused on Iraq."
3. Wide shot as delegates applaud end of Annan's address
STORYLINE
The US-led coalition that overthrew Saddam Hussein is now the "occupying power" in Iraq and must respect international law, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan said on Thursday.
"I hope the coalition will set an example by making clear that they intend to act strictly within the rules" governing the occupation of conquered nations, Annan told the United Nations Commission of Human Rights in Geneva.
US officials reacted angrily, saying they had not yet established whether they were the occupying power under international law but stressing that they were nevertheless respecting the rules.
Annan cited the 1949 Geneva Conventions and the 1907 Hague Convention, international accords which set down the responsibilities of occupiers ranging from maintaining public order to collecting taxes.
Last week, a senior US military spokesman told reporters in Qatar that the United States did not currently consider itself an occupying power in Iraq, instead seeing the coalition as a "liberating force".
Such a category does not exist in the Geneva or Hague Conventions.
Annan on Thursday also urged the healing of the deep rift in the international community, caused by the US-led decision to invade Iraq without the backing of the UN Security Council.
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1. Security officer Doug Brand entering press conference
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Doug Brand, Special Security Officer, Coalition Provisional Authority:
"Mustafa al-Yacoubi (senior aide to al-Sadr) is in Iraqi police custody, charged with complicity in the murder of Ayatollah Sayyid Abdel-Majid al-Khoei, one of Iraq''s leading advocates for human rights. A valid arrest warrant was issued by an Iraqi investigative judge last autumn and Yacoubi was initially detained by coalition forces at his home in Najaf on April 3rd. Today, after being interviewed by an investigative judge, Yacoubi was transferred to the custody of the Iraqi police service and awaits trial in an Iraqi court."
3. Press conference
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Doug Brand, Special Security Officer, Coalition Provisional Authority:
"This apprehension should serve as a reminder to both criminals and law abiding Iraqis that those who engage in violence against the citizens of Iraq will be found and tried in an Iraqi court of law. Criminals will face justice and no one is above the law."
5. Press conference
SOUNDBITE: (English) Doug Brand, Special Security Officer, Coalition Provisional Authority:
"There are a number of reasons why an arrest will or won''t take place, according to circumstance. A warrant is issued by a judge and then it is circumstance that determines when that is best to be executed. And it was determined that this last weekend was the best time."
6. Press conference
STORYLINE:
A Coalition security officer said on Monday that the arrest of an aide to the radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr served as a reminder that no one in Iraq was above the law.
Doug Brand, a special security officer for the coalition, said Mustafa al-Yacoubi had been "charged with complicity" in the murder of Abdel-Majid al-Khoei, a rival Shi''ite cleric.
A total of 25 arrest warrants have been issued in the case, and 13 suspects have been taken into custody, an official at the coalition
headquarters said.
Brand said a valid arrest warrant for Yacoubi was issued by an Iraqi investigative judge last autumn.
He said Yacoubi was initially detained by coalition forces at his home on April 3rd.
Asked why the it took so long between the issue of the arrest warrant and Yacoubi actually being arrested, Brand said circumstances determined when an arrest took place and last weekend was "the best time".
The arrest sparked off riots by supporters of al-Sadr in Baghdad and four other cities in Iraq.
Hundreds were wounded in Sunday''s violence in Baghdad, Najaf, Nasiriyah and Amarah. Followers of al-Sadr also took over the offices of the governor in the southern city of Basra.
In response, L. Paul Bremer, the top US administrator in Iraq, declared al-Sadr an "outlaw" who threatens Iraq''s security.
Al-Sadr supporters had also been angered by the March 28 closure of a pro-Sadr newspaper by US officials.
The Americans alleged the newspaper was inciting violence against coalition troops.
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1. Security officer Doug Brand entering press conference
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Doug Brand, Special Security Officer, Coalition Provisional Authority:
"Mustafa al-Yacoubi (senior aide to al-Sadr) is in Iraqi police custody, charged with complicity in the murder of Ayatollah Sayyid Abdel-Majid al-Khoei, one of Iraq''s leading advocates for human rights. A valid arrest warrant was issued by an Iraqi investigative judge last autumn and Yacoubi was initially detained by coalition forces at his home in Najaf on April 3rd. Today, after being interviewed by an investigative judge, Yacoubi was transferred to the custody of the Iraqi police service and awaits trial in an Iraqi court."
3. Press conference
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Doug Brand, Special Security Officer, Coalition Provisional Authority:
"This apprehension should serve as a reminder to both criminals and law abiding Iraqis that those who engage in violence against the citizens of Iraq will be found and tried in an Iraqi court of law. Criminals will face justice and no one is above the law."
5. Press conference
SOUNDBITE: (English) Doug Brand, Special Security Officer, Coalition Provisional Authority:
"There are a number of reasons why an arrest will or won''t take place, according to circumstance. A warrant is issued by a judge and then it is circumstance that determines when that is best to be executed. And it was determined that this last weekend was the best time."
6. Press conference
STORYLINE:
A Coalition security officer said on Monday that the arrest of an aide to the radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr served as a reminder that no one in Iraq was above the law.
Doug Brand, a special security officer for the coalition, said Mustafa al-Yacoubi had been "charged with complicity" in the murder of Abdel-Majid al-Khoei, a rival Shi''ite cleric.
A total of 25 arrest warrants have been issued in the case, and 13 suspects have been taken into custody, an official at the coalition
headquarters said.
Brand said a valid arrest warrant for Yacoubi was issued by an Iraqi investigative judge last autumn.
He said Yacoubi was initially detained by coalition forces at his home on April 3rd.
Asked why the it took so long between the issue of the arrest warrant and Yacoubi actually being arrested, Brand said circumstances determined when an arrest took place and last weekend was "the best time".
The arrest sparked off riots by supporters of al-Sadr in Baghdad and four other cities in Iraq.
Hundreds were wounded in Sunday''s violence in Baghdad, Najaf, Nasiriyah and Amarah. Followers of al-Sadr also took over the offices of the governor in the southern city of Basra.
In response, L. Paul Bremer, the top US administrator in Iraq, declared al-Sadr an "outlaw" who threatens Iraq''s security.
Al-Sadr supporters had also been angered by the March 28 closure of a pro-Sadr newspaper by US officials.
The Americans alleged the newspaper was inciting violence against coalition troops.
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SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot of Champs Elysee with Arc de Triomphe in the background
2. Newspaper kiosk
3. People buying newspapers
4. Various of Sunday newspapers coverage of the French hostages
5. SOUNDBITE: (French) Alain Paul Nicolas, Vox Pop:
ROUGH TRANSLATION
"The French must not capitulate. We must not give in to ultimatums. And it won't prevent anything anyway."
6. More of people buying newspapers
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Max Moryoussef, Vox Pop
"I hope the government will not give up, I hope they will stand their stand and not give up again. It is the weakness of the French policy in general. I hope they do not give up. I hope they stand their ground."
8. People buying newspapers
STORYLINE:
France awoke on Sunday to the news that Islamic militants had sent a videotape to an Arab news station claiming to have kidnapped two French journalists in Iraq to protest a French law banning Islamic head scarves in schools.
French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin was to hold an emergency meeting on Sunday to map out France's response.
Late Saturday, Al Jazeera broadcast a videotape of the two men, later identified by their employers as: Christian Chesnot of Radio France-Internationale and Georges Malbrunot, of Le Figaro newspaper and RTL radio.
The group gave the French government 48 hours to overturn the law but mentioned no ultimatum.
The men have not been in touch with their employers since Aug. 19, the French Foreign Ministry said last week.
France's Foreign Ministry has since issued a statement calling for the journalists' release.
The French law, which takes effect when the school year starts on Wednesday, forbids public school students from wearing religious apparel and "conspicuous" signs showing their religious affiliation.
That includes Jewish skullcaps and large Christian crosses.
French authorities have made clear, however, that the ban is aimed at removing Islamic head scarves from classrooms.
The law sparked protests at home and abroad, with many Muslims saying they felt unfairly targeted.
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SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot of Champs Elysee with Arc de Triomphe in the background
2. Newspaper kiosk
3. People buying newspapers
4. Various of Sunday newspapers coverage of the French hostages
5. SOUNDBITE: (French) Alain Paul Nicolas, Vox Pop:
ROUGH TRANSLATION
"The French must not capitulate. We must not give in to ultimatums. And it won't prevent anything anyway."
6. More of people buying newspapers
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Max Moryoussef, Vox Pop
"I hope the government will not give up, I hope they will stand their stand and not give up again. It is the weakness of the French policy in general. I hope they do not give up. I hope they stand their ground."
8. People buying newspapers
STORYLINE:
France awoke on Sunday to the news that Islamic militants had sent a videotape to an Arab news station claiming to have kidnapped two French journalists in Iraq to protest a French law banning Islamic head scarves in schools.
French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin was to hold an emergency meeting on Sunday to map out France's response.
Late Saturday, Al Jazeera broadcast a videotape of the two men, later identified by their employers as: Christian Chesnot of Radio France-Internationale and Georges Malbrunot, of Le Figaro newspaper and RTL radio.
The group gave the French government 48 hours to overturn the law but mentioned no ultimatum.
The men have not been in touch with their employers since Aug. 19, the French Foreign Ministry said last week.
France's Foreign Ministry has since issued a statement calling for the journalists' release.
The French law, which takes effect when the school year starts on Wednesday, forbids public school students from wearing religious apparel and "conspicuous" signs showing their religious affiliation.
That includes Jewish skullcaps and large Christian crosses.
French authorities have made clear, however, that the ban is aimed at removing Islamic head scarves from classrooms.
The law sparked protests at home and abroad, with many Muslims saying they felt unfairly targeted.
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Joint patrols attempt to restore law and order to parts of Iraq
Karbala
1. US Marines on patrol looking at map
2. Close up Marines
3. Close up map of Karbala city centre
4. Iraqi police officers on truck
5. Wide shot street scene
6. Iraqi and Marines on joint patrol
7. Wide shot street fruit
8. Iraqi police officers on patrol
9. Close up armed police officers
10. Police searching bag with ammunition
11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jeff Rand, Marine Sergeant:
"Today we targetted the mosque area where we don't run. Our marine patrols in there just because of the religious significance of it - we went ahead and did foot patrols in there with the Iraqi police in that area where there's weapons sales and other sales of UXOs (unexploded ordnance) and hand grenades and RPGs (rocket propelled grenades) and stuff like that."
12. Arrested man being taken away
13. Close up handcuffs
14. Close up arrested man
15. Wide shot joint patrol heading towards house
16. Iraqi police searching and finding weapon in house
17. Child crying
18. Iraqi police officer checking weapon
man being arrested and handcuffed
19. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Ahmed Ghazy, Iraqi Police Lieutenant:
"Day after day the security and stabilisation in the governorate is getting better and the Marines are helping us to catch those criminals who are illegally armed. This makes us happy and also makes all the citizens happy."
20. Iraqi police officers searching for weapons
Baghdad
21. Wide shot line of cars passing through checkpoint over al Jumhuriya Bridge on the river Tigris
22. Various Soldiers from checking Iraqis crossing bridge
23. Mid shot shot exterior coffee shop- men playing cards
24. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Ala Majid, Baghdad resident:
If Iraq had a weapon of mass destruction it would have used it against the Americans. Apparently it became clear that Iraq had no weapon of mass destruction."
25. Two shot man drinking coffee
26. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Salah Hamid, Baghdad resident:
"We don't have weapons of mass destruction at all - even during Saddam Hussein's time the great leader of the Iraqi people he asked the US to come into Iraq and search for those weapons and of course Iraq has no weapons of mass destruction."
27. Mid shot troops searching car
28. Wide shot APC in street
STORYLINE
US Marines joined forces with Iraqi police officers in the city of Karbala in the search for illegal weapons and ammunition.
The close coordination between the two forces in the city meant that US Marines were able to search a market located near a mosque which until now had been off limits for fear of offending the local populace.
Ammunition was found in the market and a man was arrested.
The patrol later found a weapons cache at a nearby house.
The U-S administration in Iraq has set a two week weapons amnesty starting on June 1st during which Iraqis are encouraged to hand over all weapons apart from small pistols.
Meanwhile in Baghdad, the U-S 1st Armoured division assumed responsibility for security on Thursday, taking over from the American 3rd Infantry who had secured the capital just weeks earlier.
The US administration has been criticised for not providing enough security for the civilian population and even on their first day the new soldiers' presence was clearly visible.
Reaction is still was divided over U-S Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld's comments on whether Saddam Hussein had destroyed any weapons of mass destruction before the coalition forces entered Iraq.
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Karbala
1. US Marines on patrol looking at map
2. Close up Marines
3. Close up map of Karbala city centre
4. Iraqi police officers on truck
5. Wide shot street scene
6. Iraqi and Marines on joint patrol
7. Wide shot street fruit
8. Iraqi police officers on patrol
9. Close up armed police officers
10. Police searching bag with ammunition
11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jeff Rand, Marine Sergeant:
"Today we targetted the mosque area where we don't run. Our marine patrols in there just because of the religious significance of it - we went ahead and did foot patrols in there with the Iraqi police in that area where there's weapons sales and other sales of UXOs (unexploded ordnance) and hand grenades and RPGs (rocket propelled grenades) and stuff like that."
12. Arrested man being taken away
13. Close up handcuffs
14. Close up arrested man
15. Wide shot joint patrol heading towards house
16. Iraqi police searching and finding weapon in house
17. Child crying
18. Iraqi police officer checking weapon
man being arrested and handcuffed
19. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Ahmed Ghazy, Iraqi Police Lieutenant:
"Day after day the security and stabilisation in the governorate is getting better and the Marines are helping us to catch those criminals who are illegally armed. This makes us happy and also makes all the citizens happy."
20. Iraqi police officers searching for weapons
Baghdad
21. Wide shot line of cars passing through checkpoint over al Jumhuriya Bridge on the river Tigris
22. Various Soldiers from checking Iraqis crossing bridge
23. Mid shot shot exterior coffee shop- men playing cards
24. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Ala Majid, Baghdad resident:
If Iraq had a weapon of mass destruction it would have used it against the Americans. Apparently it became clear that Iraq had no weapon of mass destruction."
25. Two shot man drinking coffee
26. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Salah Hamid, Baghdad resident:
"We don't have weapons of mass destruction at all - even during Saddam Hussein's time the great leader of the Iraqi people he asked the US to come into Iraq and search for those weapons and of course Iraq has no weapons of mass destruction."
27. Mid shot troops searching car
28. Wide shot APC in street
STORYLINE
US Marines joined forces with Iraqi police officers in the city of Karbala in the search for illegal weapons and ammunition.
The close coordination between the two forces in the city meant that US Marines were able to search a market located near a mosque which until now had been off limits for fear of offending the local populace.
Ammunition was found in the market and a man was arrested.
The patrol later found a weapons cache at a nearby house.
The U-S administration in Iraq has set a two week weapons amnesty starting on June 1st during which Iraqis are encouraged to hand over all weapons apart from small pistols.
Meanwhile in Baghdad, the U-S 1st Armoured division assumed responsibility for security on Thursday, taking over from the American 3rd Infantry who had secured the capital just weeks earlier.
The US administration has been criticised for not providing enough security for the civilian population and even on their first day the new soldiers' presence was clearly visible.
Reaction is still was divided over U-S Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld's comments on whether Saddam Hussein had destroyed any weapons of mass destruction before the coalition forces entered Iraq.
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Iraq Oil and Gas Law to be completed within 2 months
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Breaking!!! Iraq Council approved draft Anti-Money Laundering Law part1
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Remains Of Almost 600 People Exhumed At Iraq Massacre Site
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"Iraq floats on oil" is one mantra repeated all over the Middle East. "The Americans invaded Iraq to steal its oil" is another. In this episode, Inside Iraq ...
77:14
The Iraq Genocide: Personal Perspectives and Legal Residue
The Iraq Genocide: Personal Perspectives and Legal Residue
The Iraq Genocide: Personal Perspectives and Legal Residue
Watch video of Vanderbilt law professor Michael Newton discussing "The Iraq Genocide: Personal Perspectives and Legal Residue." The lecture is part of the un...
29:51
Military Policy, Iraq Detainees, Conflict Reduction, Martial Law, Oath Keepers
Military Policy, Iraq Detainees, Conflict Reduction, Martial Law, Oath Keepers
Military Policy, Iraq Detainees, Conflict Reduction, Martial Law, Oath Keepers
What happens when a soldier's conscience collides with his orders? Tonight we sit down with retired US Army Colonel Douglas Macgregor, the man who won the la...
71:05
Was the Iraq War About Oil All Along? Gore Vidal on Dreaming of War: Blood for Oil (2003)
Was the Iraq War About Oil All Along? Gore Vidal on Dreaming of War: Blood for Oil (2003)
Was the Iraq War About Oil All Along? Gore Vidal on Dreaming of War: Blood for Oil (2003)
Significant opposition to the Iraq War occurred worldwide, both before and during the initial 2003 invasion of Iraq by the United States, United Kingdom, and smaller contingents from other nations, and throughout the subsequent occupation. People and groups opposing the war include the governments of many nations which did not take part in the invasion, and significant sections of the populace in those that did.
Rationales for opposition include the belief that the war is illegal according to the United Nations Charter, or would contribute to instability both within Iraq and the wider Middle East. Critics have also questioned the validity of
83:13
Uncovered: The War on Iraq • FULL DOCUMENTARY • BRAVE NEW FILMS (2004)
Uncovered: The War on Iraq • FULL DOCUMENTARY • BRAVE NEW FILMS (2004)
Uncovered: The War on Iraq • FULL DOCUMENTARY • BRAVE NEW FILMS (2004)
The George W. Bush administration intentionally deceived the American people in order to justify going to war in Iraq in 2003. SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/1MlXvgG WATCH MORE: http://bit.ly/1OiiQ14
Using a wealth of different sources, Robert Greenwald's 2004 film investigates the motives and pretexts of the administration of former President George W. Bush for going to war in Iraq after 9/11.
Host a FREE screening of ANY of our films: http://bravenewfilms.org/screenings
Greenwald's film dissects the different catalysts leading to the war, from the media's treatment of the issue to the practice of "data mining." A panel of experts lend thei
52:47
Rule of Law: Development of Administrative Law and Effective Governance in Iraq
Rule of Law: Development of Administrative Law and Effective Governance in Iraq
Rule of Law: Development of Administrative Law and Effective Governance in Iraq
Rule of Law Reform in Iraq and Afghanistan: Challenges for the Coming Decade Panel 2: Development of Administrative Law and Effective Governance in Iraq.
86:23
Rule of Law: Building the Rule of Law in Afghanistan and Iraq
Rule of Law: Building the Rule of Law in Afghanistan and Iraq
Rule of Law: Building the Rule of Law in Afghanistan and Iraq
Rule of Law Reform in Iraq and Afghanistan: Challenges for the Coming Decade Panel 4: Building the Rule of Law in Afghanistan and Iraq: The Role of Internati...
39:12
Arkansas Senator Thomas Cotton on events in Iraq, negotiations with Iran, and life in the US Senate
Arkansas Senator Thomas Cotton on events in Iraq, negotiations with Iran, and life in the US Senate
Arkansas Senator Thomas Cotton on events in Iraq, negotiations with Iran, and life in the US Senate
In this episode of Uncommon Knowledge, Peter sits down with Senator Tom Cotton, a Republican from Arkansas, to examine the many issues facing the nation today. Cotton graduated from Harvard Law School in 2001 and then served with the US Army in Iraq. In 2013 Cotton was elected to the House of Representatives; he was sworn in as a member of the US Senate in January 2015.
30:21
The Legal Aspects of Conducting Business in Iraq-Ahmed Salman Dawood -BHC LAW FIRM .MPG
The Legal Aspects of Conducting Business in Iraq-Ahmed Salman Dawood -BHC LAW FIRM .MPG
The Legal Aspects of Conducting Business in Iraq-Ahmed Salman Dawood -BHC LAW FIRM .MPG
Doing Business in iraq- presentation in DC by iraqi licensed law firm. the presentation oped by iraqi commercial attache in DC followed by the US Business Co...
82:51
Why Did the Iraq War Start? The Untold Story - Seymour Hersh - Reasons, Justification (2005)
Why Did the Iraq War Start? The Untold Story - Seymour Hersh - Reasons, Justification (2005)
Why Did the Iraq War Start? The Untold Story - Seymour Hersh - Reasons, Justification (2005)
In the days immediately following 9/11, the Bush Administration national security team actively debated an invasion of Iraq. A memo written by Sec. Rumsfeld ...
23:52
Inside Story - Filling Iraq's security void
Inside Story - Filling Iraq's security void
Inside Story - Filling Iraq's security void
Thousands of US combat troops have started pulling out of Iraq, but hundreds of private security firms look set to fill the void. Since the US-led invasion i...
103:36
LENS Conference 2003: Confronting Iraq | The Legal Predicates
LENS Conference 2003: Confronting Iraq | The Legal Predicates
LENS Conference 2003: Confronting Iraq | The Legal Predicates
Recorded on April 10, 2003. Panel titled: The Legal Predicates. Conference title: Confronting Iraq: Legal & Policy Considerations (Law, Ethics and National S...
59:03
Richard Falk: International Law and The Nature of Security
Richard Falk: International Law and The Nature of Security
Richard Falk: International Law and The Nature of Security
In this Symposium on International Law and the Quest for Security, Professor Richard Falk discusses the origins of the modern state and the issue of sustaini...
42:31
Getting Involved - German Arms for Iraq ? | Quadriga
Getting Involved - German Arms for Iraq ? | Quadriga
Getting Involved - German Arms for Iraq ? | Quadriga
For more go to http://www.dw.de/quadriga-getting-involved-german-arms-for-iraq-2014-08-21/e-17812816-9798 Germany is debating whether to provide weapons to K...
24:12
2014 August Breaking News Iraq Crisis Pentagon says USA embassy equipped Apache Attack helicopters
2014 August Breaking News Iraq Crisis Pentagon says USA embassy equipped Apache Attack helicopters
2014 August Breaking News Iraq Crisis Pentagon says USA embassy equipped Apache Attack helicopters
2014 August Breaking News Iraq Crisis Pentagon states USA embassy equipped with Apache attack helicopters troops in Baghdad to fly Apache helicopters http://news.yahoo.com/us-troops-baghdad-fly-apache-helicopters-drones-222125739.html
2014 July 1 Breaking News REUTERS The United States is ramping up its military presence in Iraq, deploying around 300 additional troops as well as helicopters and drone aircraft in response security concerns in Baghdad http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/06/30/us-iraq-security-usa-military-idUSKBN0F52MQ20140630
2014 July 1 Breaking News Huffington Post Obama Orders 300 More Troops Helicopters Drones http://www
"Iraq floats on oil" is one mantra repeated all over the Middle East. "The Americans invaded Iraq to steal its oil" is another. In this episode, Inside Iraq ...
"Iraq floats on oil" is one mantra repeated all over the Middle East. "The Americans invaded Iraq to steal its oil" is another. In this episode, Inside Iraq ...
Watch video of Vanderbilt law professor Michael Newton discussing "The Iraq Genocide: Personal Perspectives and Legal Residue." The lecture is part of the un...
Watch video of Vanderbilt law professor Michael Newton discussing "The Iraq Genocide: Personal Perspectives and Legal Residue." The lecture is part of the un...
What happens when a soldier's conscience collides with his orders? Tonight we sit down with retired US Army Colonel Douglas Macgregor, the man who won the la...
What happens when a soldier's conscience collides with his orders? Tonight we sit down with retired US Army Colonel Douglas Macgregor, the man who won the la...
Significant opposition to the Iraq War occurred worldwide, both before and during the initial 2003 invasion of Iraq by the United States, United Kingdom, and smaller contingents from other nations, and throughout the subsequent occupation. People and groups opposing the war include the governments of many nations which did not take part in the invasion, and significant sections of the populace in those that did.
Rationales for opposition include the belief that the war is illegal according to the United Nations Charter, or would contribute to instability both within Iraq and the wider Middle East. Critics have also questioned the validity of the war's stated objectives, such as a supposed link between the country's Ba'athist government and the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, and its possession of weapons of mass destruction "certified" by the Niger uranium forgeries. The latter was claimed by the United States during the run-up to the war, but no such weapons have since been found.
Within the United States, popular opinion on the war has varied significantly with time. Although there was significant opposition to the idea in the months preceding the attack, polls taken during the invasion showed that a majority of US citizens supported their government's action. However, public opinion had shifted by 2004 to a majority believing that the invasion was a mistake, and has remained so since then. There has also been significant criticism of the war from US politicians and national security and military personnel, including generals who served in the war and have since spoken out against its handling.
Worldwide, the war and occupation have been officially condemned by 54 countries and the heads of many major religions. Popular anti-war feeling is strong in these and other countries, including the US' allies in the conflict, and many have experienced huge protests totalling millions of participants.
Critics of the invasion claimed that it would lead to the deaths of thousands of Iraqi civilians and soldiers as well as Coalition soldiers, and that it would moreover damage peace and stability throughout the region and the world.
Another oft-stated reason for opposition is the Westphalian concept that foreign governments should never possess a right to intervene in another sovereign nation's internal affairs (including terrorism or any other non-international affair). Giorgio Agamben, the Italian philosopher, has also offered a critique of the logic of preemptive war.
Others did accept a limited right for military intervention in foreign countries, but nevertheless opposed the invasion on the basis that it was conducted without United Nations' approval and was hence a violation of international law.[2] According to this position, adherence by the United States and the other great powers to the UN Charter and to other international treaties to which they are legally bound is not a choice but a legal obligation; exercising military power in violation of the UN Charter undermines the rule of law and is illegal vigilantism on an international scale. Benjamin B. Ferencz, who served as the U.S.'s Chief Prosecutor of Nazi war crimes at the Nuremberg Trials following World War II, has denounced the Iraq War as an aggressive war (named at Nuremberg as "the supreme international crime") and stated his belief that George W. Bush, as the war's "initiator", should be tried for war crimes.[3]
There was also skepticism of U.S. claims that Iraq's secular government had any links to Al-Qaeda, the Islamic fundamentalist terrorist group considered responsible for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.
Some expressed puzzlement that the United States would consider military action against Iraq and not against North Korea, which claimed it already had nuclear weapons and had announced that it was willing to contemplate war with the United States. This criticism intensified when North Korea reportedly conducted a nuclear weapons test on October 9, 2006.
There was also criticism of Coalition policy by those who did not believe that military actions would help to fight terror, with some believing that it would actually help Al-Qaeda's recruitment efforts; others believed that the war and immediate post-war period would lead to a greatly increased risk that weapons of mass destruction would fall into the wrong hands (including Al-Qaeda).
Both inside and outside of the U.S., some argued that the Bush Administration's rationale for war was to gain control over Iraqi natural resources (primarily petroleum). These critics felt that the war would not help to reduce the threat of WMD proliferation, and that the real reason for the war was to secure control over the Iraqi oil fields at a time when US links with Saudi Arabia were seen to be at risk. "No blood for oil" was a popular protest cry prior to the invasion in March 2003.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_for_oil
Significant opposition to the Iraq War occurred worldwide, both before and during the initial 2003 invasion of Iraq by the United States, United Kingdom, and smaller contingents from other nations, and throughout the subsequent occupation. People and groups opposing the war include the governments of many nations which did not take part in the invasion, and significant sections of the populace in those that did.
Rationales for opposition include the belief that the war is illegal according to the United Nations Charter, or would contribute to instability both within Iraq and the wider Middle East. Critics have also questioned the validity of the war's stated objectives, such as a supposed link between the country's Ba'athist government and the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, and its possession of weapons of mass destruction "certified" by the Niger uranium forgeries. The latter was claimed by the United States during the run-up to the war, but no such weapons have since been found.
Within the United States, popular opinion on the war has varied significantly with time. Although there was significant opposition to the idea in the months preceding the attack, polls taken during the invasion showed that a majority of US citizens supported their government's action. However, public opinion had shifted by 2004 to a majority believing that the invasion was a mistake, and has remained so since then. There has also been significant criticism of the war from US politicians and national security and military personnel, including generals who served in the war and have since spoken out against its handling.
Worldwide, the war and occupation have been officially condemned by 54 countries and the heads of many major religions. Popular anti-war feeling is strong in these and other countries, including the US' allies in the conflict, and many have experienced huge protests totalling millions of participants.
Critics of the invasion claimed that it would lead to the deaths of thousands of Iraqi civilians and soldiers as well as Coalition soldiers, and that it would moreover damage peace and stability throughout the region and the world.
Another oft-stated reason for opposition is the Westphalian concept that foreign governments should never possess a right to intervene in another sovereign nation's internal affairs (including terrorism or any other non-international affair). Giorgio Agamben, the Italian philosopher, has also offered a critique of the logic of preemptive war.
Others did accept a limited right for military intervention in foreign countries, but nevertheless opposed the invasion on the basis that it was conducted without United Nations' approval and was hence a violation of international law.[2] According to this position, adherence by the United States and the other great powers to the UN Charter and to other international treaties to which they are legally bound is not a choice but a legal obligation; exercising military power in violation of the UN Charter undermines the rule of law and is illegal vigilantism on an international scale. Benjamin B. Ferencz, who served as the U.S.'s Chief Prosecutor of Nazi war crimes at the Nuremberg Trials following World War II, has denounced the Iraq War as an aggressive war (named at Nuremberg as "the supreme international crime") and stated his belief that George W. Bush, as the war's "initiator", should be tried for war crimes.[3]
There was also skepticism of U.S. claims that Iraq's secular government had any links to Al-Qaeda, the Islamic fundamentalist terrorist group considered responsible for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.
Some expressed puzzlement that the United States would consider military action against Iraq and not against North Korea, which claimed it already had nuclear weapons and had announced that it was willing to contemplate war with the United States. This criticism intensified when North Korea reportedly conducted a nuclear weapons test on October 9, 2006.
There was also criticism of Coalition policy by those who did not believe that military actions would help to fight terror, with some believing that it would actually help Al-Qaeda's recruitment efforts; others believed that the war and immediate post-war period would lead to a greatly increased risk that weapons of mass destruction would fall into the wrong hands (including Al-Qaeda).
Both inside and outside of the U.S., some argued that the Bush Administration's rationale for war was to gain control over Iraqi natural resources (primarily petroleum). These critics felt that the war would not help to reduce the threat of WMD proliferation, and that the real reason for the war was to secure control over the Iraqi oil fields at a time when US links with Saudi Arabia were seen to be at risk. "No blood for oil" was a popular protest cry prior to the invasion in March 2003.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_for_oil
published:06 Oct 2013
views:16497
Uncovered: The War on Iraq • FULL DOCUMENTARY • BRAVE NEW FILMS (2004)
The George W. Bush administration intentionally deceived the American people in order to justify going to war in Iraq in 2003. SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/1MlXvgG WATCH MORE: http://bit.ly/1OiiQ14
Using a wealth of different sources, Robert Greenwald's 2004 film investigates the motives and pretexts of the administration of former President George W. Bush for going to war in Iraq after 9/11.
Host a FREE screening of ANY of our films: http://bravenewfilms.org/screenings
Greenwald's film dissects the different catalysts leading to the war, from the media's treatment of the issue to the practice of "data mining." A panel of experts lend their voices to this examination, including CIA analysts, a former CIA director, previous ambassadors and a weapons inspector.
Host a FREE screening of ANY of our films: http://bravenewfilms.org/screenings
3:33 Just one day after the September eleventh attacks, the Bush administration began its plans for the invasion of Iraq, claiming the country had possession of nuclear weapons; despite a complete lack of evidence.
7:11 The Bush Administration rounded up people who could create talking points for the invasion of Iraq. Those who raised questions against them were simply told to "sit down and shut up"
11:50 The Bush Administration edited and censored the official National Intelligence Estimate, modifying the meanings of revealing facts that would damage their facade.
14:15 Despite the claims that the war in Iraq was part of the war on terror, there are no real connections between Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden. In fact, they were even adversaries
17:42 The CIA's so called defector, Ahmed Chalabi was a political exile from his own country. For Ahmed, the war was simply a way back into Iraq
23:08 At the 2003 state of the union speech, Bush distorted and lied left and right, breaking national law.
29:10 Bush's claims of Hussein's uranium deal with Africa were not only untrue, but vengeful - and very nearly deadly - actions were taken against those who spoke out.
36:06 In Secretary of State Powell's Address to The United States we were shown photos of so called "Chemical Bunkers" that Hussein was apparently using to produce biological weapons, and once again: there was no evidence to support these claims.
45:23 Essentially all information regarding weapons of mass destruction came from one sole source, and that source was the pentagon
53:05 Taking a look back in time, we begin to see suspicious conflictions between what was said then, and before the war.
56:25 The United States spends billions on their search for nothing, while refusing to release an informed cost estimate.
59:12 David Kay chronicles his extensive study and search for evidence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and how he found nothing but lies.
1:06:42 For those behind the war, war comes first, not last. For them, The United States’ military power should be used whenever trouble arises; and wherever there’s profit to be made.
1:14:00 War is a blunt tool that doesn't work, it has tarnished our image overseas, created countless more terrorists and ruined governments. It is our job as Americans to speak out against the abuse of power, and question everything.
ABOUT BRAVE NEW FILMS Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films are at the forefront of the fight to create a just America. Using new media and internet video campaigns, Brave New Films has created a quick-strike capability that informs the public, challenges corporate media with the truth, and motivates people to take action on social issues nationwide.
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The George W. Bush administration intentionally deceived the American people in order to justify going to war in Iraq in 2003. SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/1MlXvgG WATCH MORE: http://bit.ly/1OiiQ14
Using a wealth of different sources, Robert Greenwald's 2004 film investigates the motives and pretexts of the administration of former President George W. Bush for going to war in Iraq after 9/11.
Host a FREE screening of ANY of our films: http://bravenewfilms.org/screenings
Greenwald's film dissects the different catalysts leading to the war, from the media's treatment of the issue to the practice of "data mining." A panel of experts lend their voices to this examination, including CIA analysts, a former CIA director, previous ambassadors and a weapons inspector.
Host a FREE screening of ANY of our films: http://bravenewfilms.org/screenings
3:33 Just one day after the September eleventh attacks, the Bush administration began its plans for the invasion of Iraq, claiming the country had possession of nuclear weapons; despite a complete lack of evidence.
7:11 The Bush Administration rounded up people who could create talking points for the invasion of Iraq. Those who raised questions against them were simply told to "sit down and shut up"
11:50 The Bush Administration edited and censored the official National Intelligence Estimate, modifying the meanings of revealing facts that would damage their facade.
14:15 Despite the claims that the war in Iraq was part of the war on terror, there are no real connections between Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden. In fact, they were even adversaries
17:42 The CIA's so called defector, Ahmed Chalabi was a political exile from his own country. For Ahmed, the war was simply a way back into Iraq
23:08 At the 2003 state of the union speech, Bush distorted and lied left and right, breaking national law.
29:10 Bush's claims of Hussein's uranium deal with Africa were not only untrue, but vengeful - and very nearly deadly - actions were taken against those who spoke out.
36:06 In Secretary of State Powell's Address to The United States we were shown photos of so called "Chemical Bunkers" that Hussein was apparently using to produce biological weapons, and once again: there was no evidence to support these claims.
45:23 Essentially all information regarding weapons of mass destruction came from one sole source, and that source was the pentagon
53:05 Taking a look back in time, we begin to see suspicious conflictions between what was said then, and before the war.
56:25 The United States spends billions on their search for nothing, while refusing to release an informed cost estimate.
59:12 David Kay chronicles his extensive study and search for evidence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and how he found nothing but lies.
1:06:42 For those behind the war, war comes first, not last. For them, The United States’ military power should be used whenever trouble arises; and wherever there’s profit to be made.
1:14:00 War is a blunt tool that doesn't work, it has tarnished our image overseas, created countless more terrorists and ruined governments. It is our job as Americans to speak out against the abuse of power, and question everything.
ABOUT BRAVE NEW FILMS Robert Greenwald and Brave New Films are at the forefront of the fight to create a just America. Using new media and internet video campaigns, Brave New Films has created a quick-strike capability that informs the public, challenges corporate media with the truth, and motivates people to take action on social issues nationwide.
Like us on Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/BraveNewFilms
Follow us on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/bravenewfilms
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twittter.com/bravenewfilms
published:21 Aug 2015
views:1023
Rule of Law: Development of Administrative Law and Effective Governance in Iraq
Rule of Law Reform in Iraq and Afghanistan: Challenges for the Coming Decade Panel 2: Development of Administrative Law and Effective Governance in Iraq.
Rule of Law Reform in Iraq and Afghanistan: Challenges for the Coming Decade Panel 2: Development of Administrative Law and Effective Governance in Iraq.
Rule of Law Reform in Iraq and Afghanistan: Challenges for the Coming Decade Panel 4: Building the Rule of Law in Afghanistan and Iraq: The Role of Internati...
Rule of Law Reform in Iraq and Afghanistan: Challenges for the Coming Decade Panel 4: Building the Rule of Law in Afghanistan and Iraq: The Role of Internati...
In this episode of Uncommon Knowledge, Peter sits down with Senator Tom Cotton, a Republican from Arkansas, to examine the many issues facing the nation today. Cotton graduated from Harvard Law School in 2001 and then served with the US Army in Iraq. In 2013 Cotton was elected to the House of Representatives; he was sworn in as a member of the US Senate in January 2015.
In this episode of Uncommon Knowledge, Peter sits down with Senator Tom Cotton, a Republican from Arkansas, to examine the many issues facing the nation today. Cotton graduated from Harvard Law School in 2001 and then served with the US Army in Iraq. In 2013 Cotton was elected to the House of Representatives; he was sworn in as a member of the US Senate in January 2015.
published:08 Apr 2015
views:45
The Legal Aspects of Conducting Business in Iraq-Ahmed Salman Dawood -BHC LAW FIRM .MPG
Doing Business in iraq- presentation in DC by iraqi licensed law firm. the presentation oped by iraqi commercial attache in DC followed by the US Business Co...
Doing Business in iraq- presentation in DC by iraqi licensed law firm. the presentation oped by iraqi commercial attache in DC followed by the US Business Co...
In the days immediately following 9/11, the Bush Administration national security team actively debated an invasion of Iraq. A memo written by Sec. Rumsfeld ...
In the days immediately following 9/11, the Bush Administration national security team actively debated an invasion of Iraq. A memo written by Sec. Rumsfeld ...
Thousands of US combat troops have started pulling out of Iraq, but hundreds of private security firms look set to fill the void. Since the US-led invasion i...
Thousands of US combat troops have started pulling out of Iraq, but hundreds of private security firms look set to fill the void. Since the US-led invasion i...
Recorded on April 10, 2003. Panel titled: The Legal Predicates. Conference title: Confronting Iraq: Legal & Policy Considerations (Law, Ethics and National S...
Recorded on April 10, 2003. Panel titled: The Legal Predicates. Conference title: Confronting Iraq: Legal & Policy Considerations (Law, Ethics and National S...
In this Symposium on International Law and the Quest for Security, Professor Richard Falk discusses the origins of the modern state and the issue of sustaini...
In this Symposium on International Law and the Quest for Security, Professor Richard Falk discusses the origins of the modern state and the issue of sustaini...
For more go to http://www.dw.de/quadriga-getting-involved-german-arms-for-iraq-2014-08-21/e-17812816-9798 Germany is debating whether to provide weapons to K...
For more go to http://www.dw.de/quadriga-getting-involved-german-arms-for-iraq-2014-08-21/e-17812816-9798 Germany is debating whether to provide weapons to K...
2014 August Breaking News Iraq Crisis Pentagon states USA embassy equipped with Apache attack helicopters troops in Baghdad to fly Apache helicopters http://news.yahoo.com/us-troops-baghdad-fly-apache-helicopters-drones-222125739.html
2014 July 1 Breaking News REUTERS The United States is ramping up its military presence in Iraq, deploying around 300 additional troops as well as helicopters and drone aircraft in response security concerns in Baghdad http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/06/30/us-iraq-security-usa-military-idUSKBN0F52MQ20140630
2014 July 1 Breaking News Huffington Post Obama Orders 300 More Troops Helicopters Drones http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/30/obama-troops-iraq_n_5545435.html
2014 July 1 Breaking News USA Military successfully destroyed a mock enemy warhead https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSTG99nXTlA
2014 June 30 Breaking News Declaration of a caliphate was a bold move by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levan http://news.yahoo.com/alarm-ridicule-declaration-islamic-state-111528343.html
2014 June 29 Muslims internal struggle of hatred and false identity following a dead false prophet Mohammad that leads to hell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CSP2TfiOH0
June 29 2014 Breaking News Sharia principles enshrined British legal system first time in history https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IdaZ2qlAXg
2014 June 29 Breaking News Hundreds women murdered yearly Pakistan honor killings Sharia Law https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEfVCPVyrVg
2014 June 29 Breaking News USA & Iran longtime enemies, now potential partners? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JEXq2V3-xw
2014 June 21 Breaking News Associated Press Manned & unmanned USA aircraft now flying over Iraq 24 hours a day on intelligence missions, U.S. officials say http://news.yahoo.com/iraqi-pm-under-pressure-shiite-cleric-us-062336970.html
2014 June 19 Breaking News USA trained ISIS at secret Jordan base Described as covert aid to insurgents targeting al-Assad
http://www.wnd.com/2014/06/officials-u-s-trained-isis-at-secret-base-in-jordan/
June 2014 19 ISIS direct threat to Jordan, US senator says http://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/ISIS-direct-threat-to-Jordan-US-senator-says-359456
February 2014 Breaking News Obama in Californian on vacation has jordan president stop by talks about ISIS and Syria/Iraq http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/13/us/politics/obama-plans-a-royal-weekend-king-or-no-king.html?module=ArrowsNav&contentCollection;=Politics&action;=keypress®ion;=FixedLeft&pgtype;=article
2014 June 18 Breaking News Iraq Obama sent Additional 275 troops boots on ground at the American embassy in Baghdad Obama notified Congress that he was sending additional security personnel -- 100 Special Operations Forces to the American outpost in Baghdad with 5,000+ Americans. These troops join 160 troops including 50 Marines and some 100 Army soldiers boots already there on the ground - Obama has placed an additional 100 troops in a nearby country, ready to assist in Baghdad as needed. These troops can quickly travel to the Iraqi capitol to shore up American defenses if the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) moves to capture Baghdad http://news.yahoo.com/iraq-could-become-three-headed-094500640.html;_ylt=AwrSbnlbPqFTXXoANTRXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTB0cnEwOXE2BHNlYwNzYwRjb2xvA2dxMQR2dGlkA1ZJUDQ1OV8x
June 17 2014 Breaking News Iran warned that any foreign military intervention in Iraq would only complicate the crisis after the United States deployed 4 warships in the Persian Gulf http://news.yahoo.com/iran-warns-against-military-intervention-iraq-102732688.html
June 15 2014 Breaking News REUTERS Obama settles into long weekend of golf with buddies and wife Michelle and their two daughters in Aspen Colorado on ski vacation while USA NAVY heads to Iraq - Syria & Ukraine civil war - Iran & North Korea Nuclear ambitions, South China Sea disputes, ETC. http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/15/us-usa-obama-idUSBREA1E0YN20140215
June 14 2014 Breaking News USA Deployed Nuclear Aircraft Carrier To Persian Gulf Due To Iraq Situation - 5 thousand sailors deployed with the Nuclear Aircraft Carrier George H.W. Bush Part 5 http://article.wn.com/view/2014/02/13/USS_George_HW_Bush_strike_groups_5000_sailors_set_to_deploy_/
June 13 2014 Breaking News airstrike campaign Iraqi cleanup? Part 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BndUs_G-akg
June 13 2014 Breaking News Obama after pulling USA forces out of Iraq Obama Considering Airstrikes Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BndUs_G-akg
June 13 2014 Breaking News Associated Press SIS ISIL has captured Northern Iraq and called it from Syria to Iraq an Islamic State under Sharia Law and threatened to press toward Baghdad Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--ZFlCuYNOQ
June 29 2014 Breaking News USA spent 1 trillion in Iraq then Obama 2011 pulls USA troops out of Iraq Islamic militants take control northern Iraq - Associated Press http://news.yahoo.com/iraq-sunni-militant-group-vows-march-baghdad-080622737.html
2014 August Breaking News Iraq Crisis Pentagon states USA embassy equipped with Apache attack helicopters troops in Baghdad to fly Apache helicopters http://news.yahoo.com/us-troops-baghdad-fly-apache-helicopters-drones-222125739.html
2014 July 1 Breaking News REUTERS The United States is ramping up its military presence in Iraq, deploying around 300 additional troops as well as helicopters and drone aircraft in response security concerns in Baghdad http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/06/30/us-iraq-security-usa-military-idUSKBN0F52MQ20140630
2014 July 1 Breaking News Huffington Post Obama Orders 300 More Troops Helicopters Drones http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/30/obama-troops-iraq_n_5545435.html
2014 July 1 Breaking News USA Military successfully destroyed a mock enemy warhead https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSTG99nXTlA
2014 June 30 Breaking News Declaration of a caliphate was a bold move by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levan http://news.yahoo.com/alarm-ridicule-declaration-islamic-state-111528343.html
2014 June 29 Muslims internal struggle of hatred and false identity following a dead false prophet Mohammad that leads to hell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CSP2TfiOH0
June 29 2014 Breaking News Sharia principles enshrined British legal system first time in history https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IdaZ2qlAXg
2014 June 29 Breaking News Hundreds women murdered yearly Pakistan honor killings Sharia Law https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEfVCPVyrVg
2014 June 29 Breaking News USA & Iran longtime enemies, now potential partners? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JEXq2V3-xw
2014 June 21 Breaking News Associated Press Manned & unmanned USA aircraft now flying over Iraq 24 hours a day on intelligence missions, U.S. officials say http://news.yahoo.com/iraqi-pm-under-pressure-shiite-cleric-us-062336970.html
2014 June 19 Breaking News USA trained ISIS at secret Jordan base Described as covert aid to insurgents targeting al-Assad
http://www.wnd.com/2014/06/officials-u-s-trained-isis-at-secret-base-in-jordan/
June 2014 19 ISIS direct threat to Jordan, US senator says http://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/ISIS-direct-threat-to-Jordan-US-senator-says-359456
February 2014 Breaking News Obama in Californian on vacation has jordan president stop by talks about ISIS and Syria/Iraq http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/13/us/politics/obama-plans-a-royal-weekend-king-or-no-king.html?module=ArrowsNav&contentCollection;=Politics&action;=keypress®ion;=FixedLeft&pgtype;=article
2014 June 18 Breaking News Iraq Obama sent Additional 275 troops boots on ground at the American embassy in Baghdad Obama notified Congress that he was sending additional security personnel -- 100 Special Operations Forces to the American outpost in Baghdad with 5,000+ Americans. These troops join 160 troops including 50 Marines and some 100 Army soldiers boots already there on the ground - Obama has placed an additional 100 troops in a nearby country, ready to assist in Baghdad as needed. These troops can quickly travel to the Iraqi capitol to shore up American defenses if the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) moves to capture Baghdad http://news.yahoo.com/iraq-could-become-three-headed-094500640.html;_ylt=AwrSbnlbPqFTXXoANTRXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTB0cnEwOXE2BHNlYwNzYwRjb2xvA2dxMQR2dGlkA1ZJUDQ1OV8x
June 17 2014 Breaking News Iran warned that any foreign military intervention in Iraq would only complicate the crisis after the United States deployed 4 warships in the Persian Gulf http://news.yahoo.com/iran-warns-against-military-intervention-iraq-102732688.html
June 15 2014 Breaking News REUTERS Obama settles into long weekend of golf with buddies and wife Michelle and their two daughters in Aspen Colorado on ski vacation while USA NAVY heads to Iraq - Syria & Ukraine civil war - Iran & North Korea Nuclear ambitions, South China Sea disputes, ETC. http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/15/us-usa-obama-idUSBREA1E0YN20140215
June 14 2014 Breaking News USA Deployed Nuclear Aircraft Carrier To Persian Gulf Due To Iraq Situation - 5 thousand sailors deployed with the Nuclear Aircraft Carrier George H.W. Bush Part 5 http://article.wn.com/view/2014/02/13/USS_George_HW_Bush_strike_groups_5000_sailors_set_to_deploy_/
June 13 2014 Breaking News airstrike campaign Iraqi cleanup? Part 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BndUs_G-akg
June 13 2014 Breaking News Obama after pulling USA forces out of Iraq Obama Considering Airstrikes Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BndUs_G-akg
June 13 2014 Breaking News Associated Press SIS ISIL has captured Northern Iraq and called it from Syria to Iraq an Islamic State under Sharia Law and threatened to press toward Baghdad Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--ZFlCuYNOQ
June 29 2014 Breaking News USA spent 1 trillion in Iraq then Obama 2011 pulls USA troops out of Iraq Islamic militants take control northern Iraq - Associated Press http://news.yahoo.com/iraq-sunni-militant-group-vows-march-baghdad-080622737.html
A West Virginia National Guard military police battalion helps transform the Iraqi police in Anbar province from a force that served a brutal regime to one t...
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Putin: US wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya distorted intl law
WATCH FULL VIDEO HERE http://youtu.be/QiKF8JN1qmk Wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya were di...
WATCH FULL VIDEO HERE http://youtu.be/QiKF8JN1qmk Wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya were distortions of intl law and UNSC resolution, says Vladimir Putin duri...
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The Iraq War: Legal or Illegal?
Pinky wants some answers: Is the U.S.-led invasion and occupation of Iraq legal or illegal...
Pinky wants some answers: Is the U.S.-led invasion and occupation of Iraq legal or illegal? Do any of the charges of illegality we've been hearing about have...
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Iraqi Law Requires Waiting Period For Suicide Vests
Panelists discuss whether stringent new suicide-vest laws would make sure only responsible...
World Compassion President Terry Law talks to CBN News Senior International reporter Gary Lane about recent efforts to win the release of an Iraqi pastor imp...
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US may have broken international law in Iraq massacre.of iranian Refugee by Iraq's Army
Iraqi forces have stormed a camp of Iranian dissidents in north-eastern Iraq amid warnings...
Iraqi forces have stormed a camp of Iranian dissidents in north-eastern Iraq amid warnings that the US government may have broken international law by failin...
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Iraq Baath party law labelled a 'trap' - 03 feb 08
A new law in Iraq, which was supposed to usher in a new era of reconciliation, is now view...
A new law in Iraq, which was supposed to usher in a new era of reconciliation, is now viewed with fear and suspicion. Former members of Saddam Hussein's Baat...
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Attempt to Repeal Law Warranting U.S. Invasion of Iraq
Amid recent reports about the loss of the Iraqi city of Fallujah to apparent al Qaeda fact...
Amid recent reports about the loss of the Iraqi city of Fallujah to apparent al Qaeda factions, Sen. Rand Paul says he'll introduce legislation Friday to rep...
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Breaking News!!! Iraq to endorse new investment law next week
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Breaking News!!! Iraq to endorse new investment law next week
Breaking News!!! Iraq to endorse new investment law next week
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Inside Iraq: oil law (2008)
A discussion on the new Iraqi oil law. http://www.thedossier.info/...
Iraq is pushing ahead with its controversial oil law which critics say threatened to handover its resources to foreign-owned companies and throw the country ...
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Iraq Oil Law 1/2
Aired on June 4, 2007 The Iraq Oil Law is a little known document at the heart of the war....
Aired on June 4, 2007 The Iraq Oil Law is a little known document at the heart of the war. Critics of the Iraq oil law say it will deprive Iraqis of billions...
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Iraq Oil Law 2/2
Aired on June 4, 2007 Whether or not you believe it was the goal of the U-S invasion in th...
Aired on June 4, 2007 Whether or not you believe it was the goal of the U-S invasion in the first place, oil is certainly key to Iraq's future. It's also key...
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World News Ep2 (G20 ,Gold Standard, Iraq Investment law and customs staff)
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World News Ep2 (G20 ,Gold Standard, Iraq Investment law and customs staff)
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Getting There: Iraqi Kurdistan has two international airports, Erbil and Sulaimany. Curren...
published:08 Aug 2013
Tourism in Kurdistan, Iraq - Unravel Travel TV
Tourism in Kurdistan, Iraq - Unravel Travel TV
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Getting There: Iraqi Kurdistan has two international airports, Erbil and Sulaimany. Currently there are direct international flights from Kurdistan to Dubai, Amman, Beirut and Frankfort.
There is the option to reach to Kurdistan by flying to Turkey: - Purchase a ticket to Diyarbakir (the nearest large city to the Turkish / Iraqi Kurdistan border). Upon arrival to the Diyarbakir airport, you will need to take a taxi to the border (Ibrahim Khalil / Habur). Once you have crossed the Turkish border into Iraqi Kurdistan (Ibrahim Khalil/Habur), you will be greeted by the Kurdish customs officials who will issue you a visa and further information on your destination.
Getting Around Iraqi Kurdistan: Taxi, Bus, and Private Car Hire. If you are mainly interested in staying in a city, taxi is reliable and good value for money. An average charge within a city drive is 2 dollers, as for the Bus it is definitely cheaper. To hire a car with or without driver could be the option for you. You can have your own chauffeur at your disposal throughout your stay. This will offer you the choice to travel short or long distances. A local driver has the knowledge and will advise you throughout your visit.
Where to Visit
Erbil city is the capital of Kurdistan Region Government, the oldest city with continuous residentially. This city is regarded as one of the most deep-rooted Governorate in the area, its history begins before A.D. The city was established 6000 prior to A.D. The name of Erbil city has been found in the Somarian transcripts. The city was the main station for The God Ashtar which was the main goddess which was worshiped at that era. The city is a key element for eastern part and Kurdistan Region defining. Geographical Data: Erbil city is located east to Sulaymanyah Governorate and it is only 350 km from Baghdad. The city is surrounded by Nineveh from west and Kirkuk city from east and Iran and Turkey from North. There are two Museum, Erbil citadel museum, which is located in the citadel. It contains about 40 antique parts and anc-ient heritages. The second one is Erbil museum which includes about 5000 ancient parts, which deep-rooted in the history.
Sulaimani City, One of the major cities in both Kurdistan region and Iraq, situated 385 Km north Baghdad and 198 Km north east Erbil the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan Region. The city sits between two chains of mountains (Goyzha & Glazarda), The city was founded by Ibrahim Pasha in the year 1784. Today Sulaimani has developed in most modern life aspects, hotels, motels, supermarkets & Malls, theatres, restaurants & Parks. From the cultural perspective, Sulaimani is considered to be the capital of Kurdish culture, the famous old Saray situates at the center of the city, while many museums are distributed. Sulaimani Embrace several universities & Educational Institutions both Public & Private, in addition to the American University.
Duhok City is the center of Duhok prefecture (governorate) one of main cities in Kurdistan Region. It situates north Iraq, close to both Syrian & Turkish borders. Duhok city is on plane ground between 2 mountain chains, Shandukha from the south and Spi from the north, while mountain Seen stands on the east. On the west side a plane area could be seen with a tourism environment. The majority of citizens are Kurds; they live peacefully with Chaldean, Assyrian, Armenian and Yazidi minorities. Duhok city is famous with historical sites in which sculptures could be seen on the rocks. Yazidic cultural museum, playground for kids, small zoo. The city embraces Duhok University and many cultural centers. Some most important tourist sites inside the city include Masjed Haj Ahmad considered to be the the biggest Masjed of Duhok and Mart Alaha Church the oldest church in Duhok
Kalar, is the administrative center of Garmyan district. It lies 140 Km southeast of Sulaimani prefecture and 30 Km from the Iranian border. Kalar consists of 27 quarters of a population of about 250,000 residents. Kalar is located on a large plain area embracing many historical sites related to different periods; BC, AD, and Islamic periods. Shirwana Citadel, Pasha Citadel and Christian Canal are examples of AD historical sites. In winter, temperatures may reach 2˚C.
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Baghdad Province - IRAQ بغداد عاصمة الرشيد ومدينة السلام
The ancient city of Baghdad and the largest city and capital of Iraq... This movie showcas...
published:30 Jul 2012
Baghdad Province - IRAQ بغداد عاصمة الرشيد ومدينة السلام
Baghdad Province - IRAQ بغداد عاصمة الرشيد ومدينة السلام
published:30 Jul 2012
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The ancient city of Baghdad and the largest city and capital of Iraq... This movie showcases the beauty of this magnificent, vibrant, awesome and stunning metropolis inhabited by more than 9 million Iraqis... The slide images featured in this movie will show you a glimpse of life in this world center and beacon of mankind's history, heritage and culture throughout the ages and its many contributions to Arabic, Islamic and other world cultural advancements since the time and rise of the early Mesopotamian civilizations established in Iraq more than 6000 years ago ... Baghdad is also known by its other name, Dar-Us-Salam or the city of peace and it is the first round city in the world... Magnificent places you won't believe your eyes and you wouldn't think 10,000+ ancient and wonderful places still exist in the cradle of civilization once known as Mesopotamia and best known today as Iraq
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Roadtrip Iraq - Post war documentary
Roadtrip Iraq is crossing the country from north to south, taking the pulse of a nation th...
published:31 Jul 2013
Roadtrip Iraq - Post war documentary
Roadtrip Iraq - Post war documentary
published:31 Jul 2013
views:45867
Roadtrip Iraq is crossing the country from north to south, taking the pulse of a nation that is no longer at war but neither at peace.
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A Tourist's Guide to Erbil, Iraq-Kurdistan
I fly into Erbil, Kurdistan-Iraq. But this is nothing like Baghdad; it's peaceful and full...
published:25 Apr 2014
A Tourist's Guide to Erbil, Iraq-Kurdistan
A Tourist's Guide to Erbil, Iraq-Kurdistan
published:25 Apr 2014
views:8756
I fly into Erbil, Kurdistan-Iraq. But this is nothing like Baghdad; it's peaceful and full of culture. I wander around a bazaar, see a bit of the citadel, and then do a rip around the city in a taxi.
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Iran Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Iran – formerly Persia - is the biggest country of the Middle East. Due to the fact that s...
published:09 Apr 2015
Iran Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Iran Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
published:09 Apr 2015
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Iran – formerly Persia - is the biggest country of the Middle East. Due to the fact that sky-high snowy mountains, extended deserts, verdant oases, turquoise cupola mosques and cultural and architectural relic sites of World Heritage are waiting for all visitors it can be a very desirable destination even for tourists who continuously look for the new and varied.In Tehran the luxurious palaces of Persian shahs, the Museum of Archaeology and the Museum of Carpets and Rugs are the sights that “must” be seen. Yazd and Kerman is well-known for their mosques and bazaars, Naqsh-e Rustam is for its rock-hewn tombs, Rayen and Persepolis are for the remains of their palaces and castles from the time of the Persian Empire. The two most beautiful cities of Iran are the splendidly situated Shiraz and Isfahan that is full of vitality.
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London Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Everyone knows London. The red double-deckers, the black taxis, the red phone booths, the ...
published:18 Apr 2015
London Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
London Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
published:18 Apr 2015
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Everyone knows London. The red double-deckers, the black taxis, the red phone booths, the red brick buildings, the guards with the bearskin fur caps are well known by even those, who have never been to the English capital. There are the legendary buildings: the clock-tower of the Parliament, the Big Ben, the Saint Paul Cathedral, the residence of the Queen, the Buckingham Palace, the Westminster, the Tower and the famous bridge, the Tower, the Waterloo and the London bridge are all known from the pages of history books and literary pieces. There are incredibly lots of things to see, there is the British Museum, the National Gallery, the Trafalgar Square, the Piccadilly Circus, the famous parks, the St. James and the Hyde, the rebuilt Globe Theatre, the Madame Tussaud’s, the Sherlock Holmes Museum, and the new pride of the city, the London Eye… Not to mention the busy cultural life, the theatres, the restaurants of the Soho and Covent Garden, and the uncountable number of pubs, where in the old days Shakespeare, Dickens or Churchill had their beers.
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A Tourist Guide to Iraq 1982
Iraq in pictures from a tourist guide published in Iraq 1982...
published:16 Dec 2007
A Tourist Guide to Iraq 1982
A Tourist Guide to Iraq 1982
published:16 Dec 2007
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Iraq in pictures from a tourist guide published in Iraq 1982
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Markets of Al Basrah City in IRAQ الأسواق لمدينة البصرة في العراق
Shifa Tour & Travels is a sadka of masoomeen as, It is for every ziareen who want to go ziarat iraq iran sham haj umrah... In This video u can see the ziarat...
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Traveling through Kurdistan-Iraq
A week spent traveling around Iraqi Kurdistan, Southern Turkey, and along the Syrian borde...
published:09 Feb 2015
Traveling through Kurdistan-Iraq
Traveling through Kurdistan-Iraq
published:09 Feb 2015
views:680
A week spent traveling around Iraqi Kurdistan, Southern Turkey, and along the Syrian border. Stops include Erbil, Rowanduz, Sulaymaniyah, Dohuk, and Diyarbakir Turkey. Go Pro.
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Travel with Open Doors | Iraq: Persecuted
A group of men and women traveled to Iraq to spend time encouraging and fellowshiping with...
published:10 Oct 2014
Travel with Open Doors | Iraq: Persecuted
Travel with Open Doors | Iraq: Persecuted
published:10 Oct 2014
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A group of men and women traveled to Iraq to spend time encouraging and fellowshiping with the persecuted Christians living in the war-torn country. Over the span of the trip, these were their observations about the situation in Iraq and their personal revelations about what God is doing in that difficult context.
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Beautiful Iraq Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Iraq Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide http://www.hotels-arou...
published:07 Jul 2013
Beautiful Iraq Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Iraq Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
اس دستاویزی فلم کا آغاز ہم اور سے کریں گے جہاں حضرت ابراہیم الیہسلام پلے بڑھے تھے. پھر ہم ...
published:15 May 2015
A Trip to Iraq (Documentary in Urdu/Hindi)
A Trip to Iraq (Documentary in Urdu/Hindi)
published:15 May 2015
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اس دستاویزی فلم کا آغاز ہم اور سے کریں گے جہاں حضرت ابراہیم الیہسلام پلے بڑھے تھے. پھر ہم آپ کو بابل کے قدیمی شہر لے جاییں گے. وہاں سے ہم نجف اشرف کی زیارت کریں گے جو حضرت علی علیہسسلام کی خلافت کے دورکا نیا اسلامی دارلحکومت بنا تھا. پھر ہم کوفہ جاییں گے جہاں پرحضرت علی علیہسسلام کے مزار کی زیارت کے بعد وادی السلام جایں گے. یہ دنیا کا سب سے بڑا قبرستان ہے. ہماری اگلی منزل کربلا موالّه ہو گی جہاں پر امام حسین علیہسسلام اور انکے ساتھیوں کو نہایت سفّاکی سے شہید کر دیا گیا تھا. اس کے بعد ہم کاظمین میں رکیں گے جو دو ائمہ کا جائے مدفن ہے. پھر ہم سامرہ جاییں گے. یہاں بھی دو امام دفن ہیں. یہ جگہ امام مہدی علیہسسلام سے بھی منسوب ہے. آپ آخری وقت میں نزول فرماییں گے اور دنیا کو امن کا گہوارہ بنا دیں گے. ہماری آخری منزل اربیل ہو گی جو کردستان کا دارلحکومت ہے. یہاں پرآپ کو اربیل کا مشہورقلعہ دیکھنے کو ملے گا جو دنیا کے مسلسل آباد مقامات میں سے ایک ہے. ہمارے پورے سفر میں لاتعداد دلچسپ مقامات آییں گے. مجھے یقین ہے کہ ہمارا سفر پرلطف رہے گا.
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Iraqi Kurdistan - Is it Safe for Travel?
Travel to Iraqi Kurdistan. Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel's Head of Operations, Marc Lead...
published:10 Aug 2012
Iraqi Kurdistan - Is it Safe for Travel?
Iraqi Kurdistan - Is it Safe for Travel?
published:10 Aug 2012
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Travel to Iraqi Kurdistan. Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel's Head of Operations, Marc Leaderman, travelled to Iraqi Kurdistan for the first time earlier this year. He discovered a safe and fascinating destination with a rich history, extraordinary landscapes and warm, welcoming people. Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel will run its first group trip into this northern region of Iraq in 2013.
For more information visit http://www.wildfrontiers.co.uk/world-regions/middle-east/iraqi-kurdistan
Daesh Uses Chemical Weapons In Attack In Iraq Kurdistan Region
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August 24, 2015 - Iraq’s Kurdish Peshmerga f...
published:25 Aug 2015
Daesh Uses Chemical Weapons In Attack In Iraq Kurdistan Region
Daesh Uses Chemical Weapons In Attack In Iraq Kurdistan Region
published:25 Aug 2015
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August 24, 2015 - Iraq’s Kurdish Peshmerga forces say Daesh Takfiri terrorists have once again used chemical weapons against Kurdish fighters. This is the second such attack by the terrorists in one week as they struggle to make advances in northern Iraq. Ali Mousavi gives us more details from Erbil.
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Small committee within the Commission to discuss the amnesty law in the coming weeks (Iraq rv)
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published:06 Aug 2015
Small committee within the Commission to discuss the amnesty law in the coming weeks (Iraq rv)
Small committee within the Commission to discuss the amnesty law in the coming weeks (Iraq rv)
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Parliament: Iraq situation “embarrassing” for the failure to approve the money laundering law
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Investment Law to be amended for third time to suit conditions of Iraq
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1:52
Iraq''s President says Kurdish alliance will cooperate with state of law coalition
1. Mid of President Jalal Talabani (using walking stick) embracing Prime Minister Nouri al...
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Iraq''s President says Kurdish alliance will cooperate with state of law coalition
Iraq''s President says Kurdish alliance will cooperate with state of law coalition
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1. Mid of President Jalal Talabani (using walking stick) embracing Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki
2. Mid of both Talabani and al-Maliki seated
3. Close up of al-Maliki
4. Close up of Talabani
5. Mid of both leaders talking
6. Talabani and al-Maliki heading to news conference
7. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Jalal Talabani, Iraq''s President:
"As usual we have discussed the situation in the country, and we are old allies that have fought together against dictatorship in order to establish the democratic, federal and independent Iraq. God willing, we will continue our joint struggle to deter the terrorist perils and plots hatched against Iraq. God willing, our efforts will continue to form a new coalition government."
8. Mid of both leaders
9. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Nouri al-Maliki, Iraq''s Prime Minister:
''''Because the country is passing through a stage of labour and the birth of a new government and parliament and the renewal of the political process, we have focused on this question. As usual, our views were identical and understandable, God willing.''''
10. Mid of both leaders
11. Al-Maliki shaking hands with Talabani and leaving
STORYLINE:
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has made moves to shore up his Kurdish support, meeting for the first time since the election with President Jalal Talabani, a Kurd.
Speaking briefly to reporters in front of Talabani''s Baghdad office, both leaders said they had discussed efforts to bring about a new government, though al-Maliki appeared to stop short of endorsing a firm alliance with the president. Neither man took questions.
"We are old allies that have fought together against dictatorship in order to establish the democratic, federal and independent Iraq," Talabani said.
"God willing, our efforts will continue to form a new coalition government."
The Kurds are traditional kingmakers in putting together Iraq''s governments, and have been heavily wooed.
None of the blocs that competed in the March 7 election will take a majority of the seats in the new, 325-member assembly, making an alliance between two or more parties inevitable.
The last government took nearly six months of haggling to form.
With 95 percent of the votes counted, Maliki and his coalition are in a dead heat with former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi''s bloc and both will need to enlist other parties into any future governing alliance.
Though narrowly trailing his rival by about 11,000 votes, al-Maliki''s coalition is ahead in seven of Iraq''s 18 provinces, compared to Allawi''s five.
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1:33
Iraq - Saleh Says Law Will Deal With Straying Amer
T/I 10:26:06
STORY: MINISTER
LOCATION: IRAQ
DATE: 23 MARCH 1995
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Iraq - Saleh Says Law Will Deal With Straying Amer
Iraq - Saleh Says Law Will Deal With Straying Amer
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STORY: MINISTER
LOCATION: IRAQ
DATE: 23 MARCH 1995
DURATION: 1.32
Saleh says law will deal with straying American pair
Iraq on Thursday (23/3) allowed Western diplomats for the first time to visit two Americans detained after they strayed across the Kuwaiti border. The move strengthened indications that the pair would be charged with illegal entry, rather than released. An Iraqi government minister in Baghdad also made clear that the two would be dealt with by domestic law. The Americans, identified as David Daliberti, 41, and Bill Barloon, 39, are employees of American military contractors in Kuwait. At a news conference, Iraqi Trade Minister Mohammed Mehdi Saleh said the government had not decided what to do with the men, but noted: "We have laws in Iraq, as there are laws in the United States. They are safe, they are well-treated," Saleh added. But he appeared to link their fate to the U.N. sanctions imposed after Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait. "Twenty million Iraqi people are in custody since five years ago," Saleh added. "They are hostages of the U.S. and British aggressive policies." Daliberti and Barloon were arrested on March 13th after they crossed from Kuwait while trying to visit friends, according to U.N. officials responsible for monitoring the Iraq-Kuwait border. Saleh also blamed the U.S. for a Turkish incursion into its Kurdish north and urged the withdrawal of Turkish troops and an end to patrols by Western warplanes over the region. "The situation has occurred due to U.S. interference in the region," Saleh said.
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(BAGHDAD, IRAQ 23/3) Minister in news conference. Iraqi Trade minister, Mehdi Saleh SOT: "I would say in the beginning that the 20 million Iraqi people are in custody since five years time. And they are hostage of United Nations, United States and Britain's aggressive policy. But the Iraqi people are treating those two Americans who crossed the border illegally in a very good manner, and their decision will be taken as our representative in the United States has mentioned in his speech to the United Nations." WS of news conference. Saleh SOT:
"This (Turkish offensive) is an interference in our situation and
Iraq has asked to withdraw the troops from our territory, but this
situation has occurred due to the American enforcement in the region. If they didn't compose themselves in the Kurdish area, this situation wouldn't happen." Reporters taking notes.
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1:31
IRAQ: DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER RIYADH AL-QAYSI SAYS USA VIOLATED LAW
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IRAQ: DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER RIYADH AL-QAYSI SAYS USA VIOLATED LAW
IRAQ: DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER RIYADH AL-QAYSI SAYS USA VIOLATED LAW
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Iraq's deputy Foreign Minister has accused America of violating international law in carrying out military action against his country.
In an interview with APTV, Riyadh al-Qaysi said the United States had no legal basis for imposing the no-fly zones and was acting out of a show of force.
As the war of words steps up in the latest confrontation between America and Iraq, the deputy Foreign Minister accused the United States of acting unlawfully.
Speaking to APTV, Riyadh al-Qaysi dismissed White House warnings of massive retaliation after Iraq fired two missiles at American fighter planes in the northern no-fly zone Wednesday.
SOUNDBITE:
"The United States imposed a situation of armed aggression against my country and if they escalate proportionately or disproportionately that would not change the fact that they are committing armed aggression against Iraq in violation of their commitment under the charter and international law."
SUPER CAPTION: Riyadh al-Qaysi, Iraqi Deputy Foreign Minister
The deputy Foreign Minister said America had no legal grounds for setting up the no-fly zones in the first place.
SOUNDBITE:
"There is nothing in the Security Council resolutions, or for that matter the General Assembly, that gives even the slightest legitimacy for the imposition of the no-fly zone. When those no-fly zones were imposed they were imposed as a result of a unilateral act on the part of the United States in collaboration with the United Kingdom and France originally. They were based simply as a sheer...they were based on sheer power really. There is absolutely no authorization in any resolution."
SUPER CAPTION: Riyadh al-Qaysi, Iraqi Deputy Foreign Minister
Meanwhile President Clinton has ordered additional warplanes - two B-52s and Stealth F-117s - to the Persian Gulf region, vowing to "do what must be done" to protect American pilots.
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1:27
Iraq - Saddam's Son-In-Laws Leave For Jordan
T/I: 11:27:04
The King of Jordan on Thursday (10/8) granted refuge to two
sons-in-...
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Iraq - Saddam's Son-In-Laws Leave For Jordan
Iraq - Saddam's Son-In-Laws Leave For Jordan
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The King of Jordan on Thursday (10/8) granted refuge to two
sons-in-law of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein who were recently
sacked as his key military aides, the official Amman radio said.
The two men, Lt. Gen. Hussein Kamel Hassan and Lt. Col. Saddam
Kamel Hassan, left the Iraqi capital Tuesday. Hussein Kamel
Hassan, a powerful figure in Saddam Hussein's Cabinet, was head of
the Iraq Military Industrialization Organization as well as the
Minister of Industry and Minerals, was a powerful figure in Saddam
Hussein's Cabinet. His brother, Saddam Kamel Hassan, was in charge
of Hussein's guards. Both men were married to Saddam's daughters.
SHOWS:
IRAQ, FILE
00:00 iraqi flag flying pan down to schoolgirls at ceremony
00:09 kamel walking with other generals
00:20 cutaway band playing bagpipes
00:23 CU Lieutenant General Hussein Kamel Hassan viewing parade
00:26 cutaway
00:30 kamel and saddam's son uday reviewing troops
00:35 kamel speaking about american aggression
00:47 Kamel being received at tented reception during opening
ceremony for large industrial complex with uday
00:54 ws of opening ceremony of idustrial complex
(VIDEO QUALITY AS INCOMING)
00:57 kamel being greeted by saddam hussein
01:03 ws generals seated with saddam hussein
01:11 pull out to kamel and saddam sitting together for photo op
01:26 vision ends
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2:58
Iraq - Death Of Saddam Hussein's Sons In Law
T/I: 10:42:12
Iraqi TV announced the death of Saddam Hussein's former sons-in-law o...
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Iraq - Death Of Saddam Hussein's Sons In Law
Iraq - Death Of Saddam Hussein's Sons In Law
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T/I: 10:42:12
Iraqi TV announced the death of Saddam Hussein's former sons-in-law on Saturday (24/2), only hours after the station announced that their wives had divorced their husbands.
SHOWS:
IRAQ & SYRIA (24 FEB & FILE)
BAGHDAD, IRAQ. 24/2
Iraqi broadcaster reading the news bulletin and saying in Arabic that; "a funeral was made for those Iraqis who killed Hussein Kamel ..the funeral was attended by senior officials."
FILE
CU Saddam Hussein, pull out to show him chairing the revolutionary
council meeting on February 19th where he pardoned Hussein Kamel
and granted him clemency to return to Iraq.
DAMASCUS, SYRIA. 24 FEB
interview with Iraqi opposition minister, Wafik Samira'i, former member of Iraqi secret Service, sot (english and arabic)
condemning Saddam's regime, saying he is personally responsible for the killing of Hussein Kamel."
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1:16
UK Foreign Secretary says UN must decide soon on Iraq resolution
1. Side shot Straw walks in
2. Cutaway media at conference
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jack...
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UK Foreign Secretary says UN must decide soon on Iraq resolution
UK Foreign Secretary says UN must decide soon on Iraq resolution
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1. Side shot Straw walks in
2. Cutaway media at conference
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jack Straw, British Foreign Secretary:
"The international community can't wait forever. Where we have got, not least because of the focus placed on Iraq earlier in the year, in particular since President Bush's speech to the General Assembly on 12th December, is that there is now widespread understanding and agreement across the international community about the evil nature of the Iraqi regime and particularly its flagrant breech of a succession of United Nations decisions in international law that Iraq must give up its weapons of mass destruction. Now, we cannot wait forever to deal with those and I do not belive that we should have to and although the negotiations have been painstaking, as ever, over such an issue, they have also been constructive."
4. Cutaway
5. Straw leaves
STORYLINE:
The British Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw, has said that the United Nations Security Council must make a decision soon on a new resolution on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
Straw told a media briefing on Wednesday that the world could not wait indefinitely for the Security Council's main members to reach agreement.
The United States and Britain have been at odds with France, Russia and China over a new resolution.
The United States, backed by Britain, is pushing a single resolution that it says would allow the use of force if Iraq doesn't meet its UN disarmament obligations.
Paris, Moscow and Beijing want a two-stage approach that would give Iraq another chance to comply with UN weapons inspectors and only authorise force in a second resolution if Baghdad obstructed inspections.
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2:46
Iraq's UN ambassador denounces US ultimatum
1. SOUNDBITE (English): Mohammed Al-Douri, Iraqi Ambassador to the United Nations.
"This ...
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Iraq's UN ambassador denounces US ultimatum
Iraq's UN ambassador denounces US ultimatum
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1. SOUNDBITE (English): Mohammed Al-Douri, Iraqi Ambassador to the United Nations.
"This is the first time in history that the president of a state has ordered the president of another state to leave his own country. It is a mess, it is unacceptable by any logic, unless we have to accept the law of the jungle. Might is right, which violates all principles enshrined in the charter of the United Nations. We reject totally this madness, the aggression and the outlaw policy. This war will be a crime against humanity. It is illegal, immoral and unjustifiable. It will cause huge casualties, great destruction and endless suffering. This was in short, is tantamount to genocide. The president of the United States is deceiving his people in justifying the war against Iraq because Iraq has fulfilled her obligations as requested by Resolution 1441 and cooperated fully with the inspectors and has in fact, disarmed. The only one truth told by him (President Bush) was his ultimate goal is not disarmament of Iraq, not regime change, when he declared even if regime change happened, the American army would still invade Iraq. Bush's decision to invade Iraq violates all Security Council resolutions, the UN charter and international law. This war is without any legitimacy. The Security Council refused to give the United States any legal cover for this illegal war. All the evidence by the US and the UK regarding alleged weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, were refuted by the (UN weapons) inspectors themselves."
STORYLINE:
Iraq's ambassador to the United Nations on Tuesday denounced the U.S. ultimatum that Saddam Hussein and his sons leave Iraq or face war.
"This is the first time in history that the president of a state has ordered the president of another state to leave his own country. It is a mess, it is unacceptable by any logic, unless we have to accept the law of the jungle," said Mohammed Al-Douri.
Bush's ultimatum followed Monday's US-British-Spanish decision to abandon their effort to get Security Council backing for military action against Iraq in the face of strong Security Council opposition, and the withdrawal of UN weapons inspectors from the country.
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3:37
UN chief says Iraq war caused "deep divisions" in UN
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1. Wide shot with Libya's UN ambassador Najat Al-Hajjaji, current chair of the...
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UN chief says Iraq war caused "deep divisions" in UN
UN chief says Iraq war caused "deep divisions" in UN
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SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot with Libya's UN ambassador Najat Al-Hajjaji, current chair of the UN Human Rights Commission
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Kofi Annan, UN Secretary-General:
"But whatever view one may take of the war in Iraq, it is right to acknowledge that we have also witnessed scenes of jubilation at the fall of an oppressive regime. They remind us that, as you yourself said, Mr. High Commissioner (Sergio Vieira de Mello) on the 27th of March, the human rights crisis in Iraq did not begin with the war. What we must all hope is that a new era of human rights in Iraq will now begin with the end of the war. And here, in the first instance, I hope that the coalition will set an example by making clear that they intend to act strictly within the rules set down by Geneva Conventions and the Hague Regulations regarding the treatment of prisoners of war and by demonstrating through their actions that they accept their responsibilities of the occupying power for public order and safety and the wellbeing of the civilian population.
The decision to go to war without specific authorisation by the Security Council has created deep divisions that will need to be bridged if we are to deal effectively, not just with the aftermath of Iraq but with other major challenges on the international agenda. The threats to international peace and security, of which we have become so much more acutely conscious in the last few years, may require a searching review of the adequacy of existing instruments with a view to coming up with a collective response. I say 'collective response', because I believe and remain convinced that we are all safer - the large and powerful as well as the small and the weak - in a system where all are governed by the international rule of law in principles set out in the United Nations Charter.
But let us not allow events in Iraq to distract us from what is happening in other parts of the world. There are many places where violence, chaos, oppression and violation of human rights has intensified in the last few weeks and months. And the Ituri region in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where hundreds of people have been butchered in cold blood within the last few weeks, is only the most flagrant of these cases. And in some of them, the perpetrators may have hoped that their crimes would escape international notice at a time when all eyes were focused on Iraq."
3. Wide shot as delegates applaud end of Annan's address
STORYLINE
The US-led coalition that overthrew Saddam Hussein is now the "occupying power" in Iraq and must respect international law, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan said on Thursday.
"I hope the coalition will set an example by making clear that they intend to act strictly within the rules" governing the occupation of conquered nations, Annan told the United Nations Commission of Human Rights in Geneva.
US officials reacted angrily, saying they had not yet established whether they were the occupying power under international law but stressing that they were nevertheless respecting the rules.
Annan cited the 1949 Geneva Conventions and the 1907 Hague Convention, international accords which set down the responsibilities of occupiers ranging from maintaining public order to collecting taxes.
Last week, a senior US military spokesman told reporters in Qatar that the United States did not currently consider itself an occupying power in Iraq, instead seeing the coalition as a "liberating force".
Such a category does not exist in the Geneva or Hague Conventions.
Annan on Thursday also urged the healing of the deep rift in the international community, caused by the US-led decision to invade Iraq without the backing of the UN Security Council.
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1. Security officer Doug Brand entering press conference
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Doug Brand, Special Security Officer, Coalition Provisional Authority:
"Mustafa al-Yacoubi (senior aide to al-Sadr) is in Iraqi police custody, charged with complicity in the murder of Ayatollah Sayyid Abdel-Majid al-Khoei, one of Iraq''s leading advocates for human rights. A valid arrest warrant was issued by an Iraqi investigative judge last autumn and Yacoubi was initially detained by coalition forces at his home in Najaf on April 3rd. Today, after being interviewed by an investigative judge, Yacoubi was transferred to the custody of the Iraqi police service and awaits trial in an Iraqi court."
3. Press conference
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Doug Brand, Special Security Officer, Coalition Provisional Authority:
"This apprehension should serve as a reminder to both criminals and law abiding Iraqis that those who engage in violence against the citizens of Iraq will be found and tried in an Iraqi court of law. Criminals will face justice and no one is above the law."
5. Press conference
SOUNDBITE: (English) Doug Brand, Special Security Officer, Coalition Provisional Authority:
"There are a number of reasons why an arrest will or won''t take place, according to circumstance. A warrant is issued by a judge and then it is circumstance that determines when that is best to be executed. And it was determined that this last weekend was the best time."
6. Press conference
STORYLINE:
A Coalition security officer said on Monday that the arrest of an aide to the radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr served as a reminder that no one in Iraq was above the law.
Doug Brand, a special security officer for the coalition, said Mustafa al-Yacoubi had been "charged with complicity" in the murder of Abdel-Majid al-Khoei, a rival Shi''ite cleric.
A total of 25 arrest warrants have been issued in the case, and 13 suspects have been taken into custody, an official at the coalition
headquarters said.
Brand said a valid arrest warrant for Yacoubi was issued by an Iraqi investigative judge last autumn.
He said Yacoubi was initially detained by coalition forces at his home on April 3rd.
Asked why the it took so long between the issue of the arrest warrant and Yacoubi actually being arrested, Brand said circumstances determined when an arrest took place and last weekend was "the best time".
The arrest sparked off riots by supporters of al-Sadr in Baghdad and four other cities in Iraq.
Hundreds were wounded in Sunday''s violence in Baghdad, Najaf, Nasiriyah and Amarah. Followers of al-Sadr also took over the offices of the governor in the southern city of Basra.
In response, L. Paul Bremer, the top US administrator in Iraq, declared al-Sadr an "outlaw" who threatens Iraq''s security.
Al-Sadr supporters had also been angered by the March 28 closure of a pro-Sadr newspaper by US officials.
The Americans alleged the newspaper was inciting violence against coalition troops.
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Headlines and reaction to Iraq hostage taking
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Headlines and reaction to Iraq hostage taking
Headlines and reaction to Iraq hostage taking
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1. Wide shot of Champs Elysee with Arc de Triomphe in the background
2. Newspaper kiosk
3. People buying newspapers
4. Various of Sunday newspapers coverage of the French hostages
5. SOUNDBITE: (French) Alain Paul Nicolas, Vox Pop:
ROUGH TRANSLATION
"The French must not capitulate. We must not give in to ultimatums. And it won't prevent anything anyway."
6. More of people buying newspapers
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Max Moryoussef, Vox Pop
"I hope the government will not give up, I hope they will stand their stand and not give up again. It is the weakness of the French policy in general. I hope they do not give up. I hope they stand their ground."
8. People buying newspapers
STORYLINE:
France awoke on Sunday to the news that Islamic militants had sent a videotape to an Arab news station claiming to have kidnapped two French journalists in Iraq to protest a French law banning Islamic head scarves in schools.
French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin was to hold an emergency meeting on Sunday to map out France's response.
Late Saturday, Al Jazeera broadcast a videotape of the two men, later identified by their employers as: Christian Chesnot of Radio France-Internationale and Georges Malbrunot, of Le Figaro newspaper and RTL radio.
The group gave the French government 48 hours to overturn the law but mentioned no ultimatum.
The men have not been in touch with their employers since Aug. 19, the French Foreign Ministry said last week.
France's Foreign Ministry has since issued a statement calling for the journalists' release.
The French law, which takes effect when the school year starts on Wednesday, forbids public school students from wearing religious apparel and "conspicuous" signs showing their religious affiliation.
That includes Jewish skullcaps and large Christian crosses.
French authorities have made clear, however, that the ban is aimed at removing Islamic head scarves from classrooms.
The law sparked protests at home and abroad, with many Muslims saying they felt unfairly targeted.
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"Iraq floats on oil" is one mantra repeated all over the Middle East. "The Americans invaded Iraq to steal its oil" is another. In this episode, Inside Iraq ...
77:14
The Iraq Genocide: Personal Perspectives and Legal Residue
Watch video of Vanderbilt law professor Michael Newton discussing "The Iraq Genocide: Pers...
Watch video of Vanderbilt law professor Michael Newton discussing "The Iraq Genocide: Personal Perspectives and Legal Residue." The lecture is part of the un...
29:51
Military Policy, Iraq Detainees, Conflict Reduction, Martial Law, Oath Keepers
What happens when a soldier's conscience collides with his orders? Tonight we sit down wit...
What happens when a soldier's conscience collides with his orders? Tonight we sit down with retired US Army Colonel Douglas Macgregor, the man who won the la...
71:05
Was the Iraq War About Oil All Along? Gore Vidal on Dreaming of War: Blood for Oil (2003)
Significant opposition to the Iraq War occurred worldwide, both before and during the init...
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Was the Iraq War About Oil All Along? Gore Vidal on Dreaming of War: Blood for Oil (2003)
Was the Iraq War About Oil All Along? Gore Vidal on Dreaming of War: Blood for Oil (2003)
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Significant opposition to the Iraq War occurred worldwide, both before and during the initial 2003 invasion of Iraq by the United States, United Kingdom, and smaller contingents from other nations, and throughout the subsequent occupation. People and groups opposing the war include the governments of many nations which did not take part in the invasion, and significant sections of the populace in those that did.
Rationales for opposition include the belief that the war is illegal according to the United Nations Charter, or would contribute to instability both within Iraq and the wider Middle East. Critics have also questioned the validity of the war's stated objectives, such as a supposed link between the country's Ba'athist government and the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, and its possession of weapons of mass destruction "certified" by the Niger uranium forgeries. The latter was claimed by the United States during the run-up to the war, but no such weapons have since been found.
Within the United States, popular opinion on the war has varied significantly with time. Although there was significant opposition to the idea in the months preceding the attack, polls taken during the invasion showed that a majority of US citizens supported their government's action. However, public opinion had shifted by 2004 to a majority believing that the invasion was a mistake, and has remained so since then. There has also been significant criticism of the war from US politicians and national security and military personnel, including generals who served in the war and have since spoken out against its handling.
Worldwide, the war and occupation have been officially condemned by 54 countries and the heads of many major religions. Popular anti-war feeling is strong in these and other countries, including the US' allies in the conflict, and many have experienced huge protests totalling millions of participants.
Critics of the invasion claimed that it would lead to the deaths of thousands of Iraqi civilians and soldiers as well as Coalition soldiers, and that it would moreover damage peace and stability throughout the region and the world.
Another oft-stated reason for opposition is the Westphalian concept that foreign governments should never possess a right to intervene in another sovereign nation's internal affairs (including terrorism or any other non-international affair). Giorgio Agamben, the Italian philosopher, has also offered a critique of the logic of preemptive war.
Others did accept a limited right for military intervention in foreign countries, but nevertheless opposed the invasion on the basis that it was conducted without United Nations' approval and was hence a violation of international law.[2] According to this position, adherence by the United States and the other great powers to the UN Charter and to other international treaties to which they are legally bound is not a choice but a legal obligation; exercising military power in violation of the UN Charter undermines the rule of law and is illegal vigilantism on an international scale. Benjamin B. Ferencz, who served as the U.S.'s Chief Prosecutor of Nazi war crimes at the Nuremberg Trials following World War II, has denounced the Iraq War as an aggressive war (named at Nuremberg as "the supreme international crime") and stated his belief that George W. Bush, as the war's "initiator", should be tried for war crimes.[3]
There was also skepticism of U.S. claims that Iraq's secular government had any links to Al-Qaeda, the Islamic fundamentalist terrorist group considered responsible for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.
Some expressed puzzlement that the United States would consider military action against Iraq and not against North Korea, which claimed it already had nuclear weapons and had announced that it was willing to contemplate war with the United States. This criticism intensified when North Korea reportedly conducted a nuclear weapons test on October 9, 2006.
There was also criticism of Coalition policy by those who did not believe that military actions would help to fight terror, with some believing that it would actually help Al-Qaeda's recruitment efforts; others believed that the war and immediate post-war period would lead to a greatly increased risk that weapons of mass destruction would fall into the wrong hands (including Al-Qaeda).
Both inside and outside of the U.S., some argued that the Bush Administration's rationale for war was to gain control over Iraqi natural resources (primarily petroleum). These critics felt that the war would not help to reduce the threat of WMD proliferation, and that the real reason for the war was to secure control over the Iraqi oil fields at a time when US links with Saudi Arabia were seen to be at risk. "No blood for oil" was a popular protest cry prior to the invasion in March 2003.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_for_oil
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Uncovered: The War on Iraq • FULL DOCUMENTARY • BRAVE NEW FILMS (2004)
The George W. Bush administration intentionally deceived the American people in order to j...
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Uncovered: The War on Iraq • FULL DOCUMENTARY • BRAVE NEW FILMS (2004)
Uncovered: The War on Iraq • FULL DOCUMENTARY • BRAVE NEW FILMS (2004)
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The George W. Bush administration intentionally deceived the American people in order to justify going to war in Iraq in 2003. SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/1MlXvgG WATCH MORE: http://bit.ly/1OiiQ14
Using a wealth of different sources, Robert Greenwald's 2004 film investigates the motives and pretexts of the administration of former President George W. Bush for going to war in Iraq after 9/11.
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Greenwald's film dissects the different catalysts leading to the war, from the media's treatment of the issue to the practice of "data mining." A panel of experts lend their voices to this examination, including CIA analysts, a former CIA director, previous ambassadors and a weapons inspector.
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3:33 Just one day after the September eleventh attacks, the Bush administration began its plans for the invasion of Iraq, claiming the country had possession of nuclear weapons; despite a complete lack of evidence.
7:11 The Bush Administration rounded up people who could create talking points for the invasion of Iraq. Those who raised questions against them were simply told to "sit down and shut up"
11:50 The Bush Administration edited and censored the official National Intelligence Estimate, modifying the meanings of revealing facts that would damage their facade.
14:15 Despite the claims that the war in Iraq was part of the war on terror, there are no real connections between Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden. In fact, they were even adversaries
17:42 The CIA's so called defector, Ahmed Chalabi was a political exile from his own country. For Ahmed, the war was simply a way back into Iraq
23:08 At the 2003 state of the union speech, Bush distorted and lied left and right, breaking national law.
29:10 Bush's claims of Hussein's uranium deal with Africa were not only untrue, but vengeful - and very nearly deadly - actions were taken against those who spoke out.
36:06 In Secretary of State Powell's Address to The United States we were shown photos of so called "Chemical Bunkers" that Hussein was apparently using to produce biological weapons, and once again: there was no evidence to support these claims.
45:23 Essentially all information regarding weapons of mass destruction came from one sole source, and that source was the pentagon
53:05 Taking a look back in time, we begin to see suspicious conflictions between what was said then, and before the war.
56:25 The United States spends billions on their search for nothing, while refusing to release an informed cost estimate.
59:12 David Kay chronicles his extensive study and search for evidence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and how he found nothing but lies.
1:06:42 For those behind the war, war comes first, not last. For them, The United States’ military power should be used whenever trouble arises; and wherever there’s profit to be made.
1:14:00 War is a blunt tool that doesn't work, it has tarnished our image overseas, created countless more terrorists and ruined governments. It is our job as Americans to speak out against the abuse of power, and question everything.
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Arkansas Senator Thomas Cotton on events in Iraq, negotiations with Iran, and life in the US Senate
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Arkansas Senator Thomas Cotton on events in Iraq, negotiations with Iran, and life in the US Senate
Arkansas Senator Thomas Cotton on events in Iraq, negotiations with Iran, and life in the US Senate
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In this episode of Uncommon Knowledge, Peter sits down with Senator Tom Cotton, a Republican from Arkansas, to examine the many issues facing the nation today. Cotton graduated from Harvard Law School in 2001 and then served with the US Army in Iraq. In 2013 Cotton was elected to the House of Representatives; he was sworn in as a member of the US Senate in January 2015.
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Why Did the Iraq War Start? The Untold Story - Seymour Hersh - Reasons, Justification (2005)
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Inside Story - Filling Iraq's security void
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LENS Conference 2003: Confronting Iraq | The Legal Predicates
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