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in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, may god bless muhammad and the family of muhammad and hasten their fate. peace be upon you, dear viewers. welcome to the news section at 18:00. the lebanese islamic resistance announced the martyrdom of another of its fighters on the way to the liberation of jerusalem. lebanon's hezbollah announced that martyr rafi fayez hassan, known as nasser ali, was martyred in the attacks of the zionist regime. a lebanese citizen was martyred and two houses were destroyed as a result of the air strikes of the zionist army on the two towns of shabaa and kafarshu in southern lebanon. two
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other residential towns in southern lebanon were also targeted by the zionist regime's artillery attacks. following the armed conflict between zionist soldiers and palestinian youths killed two youths and wounded two others at salem crossing in jenin. the occupiers took the bodies of the martyrs as hostages and refused to hand them over to their families. recent martyrs' strike the number of west bank martyrs has reached 491 since october 7. palestine ilyam also reported a fierce armed conflict between palestinian militants and the occupying forces at another checkpoint in the north of jenin city. the israeli soldiers also arrested 20 palestinian youths by raiding different areas of the west bank. zionists from the beginning. al-aqsa storm operation
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so far, more than 8480 palestinians have been arrested . the zionists also destroyed palestinian houses in the attack to the east of qalqilya. student demonstrations in america in support of the palestinian people spread to about 60 universities and educational institutions. at columbia university. the students participating in the sit-in announced that they will continue to improve until the american financial aid to israel is canceled. protests continue at columbia university, while university officials have threatened to call for help from the national guard to quell the protests. at the george washington university it is filled with tents of students and faculty members in support of palestine. students
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outside the university were not allowed to enter the university campus. at new york university, the protestors chanted slogans in support of palestine and demanded to stop investing in the occupied territories. at the university of pennsylvania, students in support of the palestinian people set up a tent on the university campus. students in north carolina and arizona chanted in support of the residents of gaza and condemned america's support for the aggressors. in ohio university as the third largest university in america pro-palestinian students gathered. police a number of students.
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the american police, while dealing violently with students, have arrested hundreds of students and a number of university professors. yemenis come to tehran book fair. deputy official and spokesperson of tehran book fair announced the replacement of yemen instead of india as a special guest of tehran international book fair. the 35th edition
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of the tehran international book fair with the slogan "let's read and create" from may 19 to 29 at imam khomeini's masla in person and in saman. a former member of the ukrainian parliament said: even received ammunition from the west cannot compensate for the shortage and exhaustion of soldiers in the battle lines. russia claims that the ukrainians lost about 500,000 soldiers during the war. he did not confirm this statistic, but some news indicates a problem with the supply of troops on the ukrainian front. to compensate for this, ukrainian president zelensky in recent weeks introduced changes to the conscription law , which has increased the number of deserters.
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at the same time, the ministry of foreign affairs of ukraine, announcing the presence of more than 860,000 ukrainian men outside the country's borders, warned from now on fugitive soldiers. who live outside of ukraine will not provide consular services. the meteorological organization has predicted scattered showers of rain in the areas of the zagros slopes in the center of the country for the next few hours. the same weather conditions will occur tomorrow in some southern provinces. greetings and respect for your presence dear compatriots. for today, saturday, in the coming hours, we expect in parts of chaharmahal and bakhtiari provinces , kokoule, and on the mercy of parts of khuzestan, parts of fars province, isfahan, yazd, kerman, hormozgan , south khorasan and sistan baluchistan during the hours of rising water. along with that
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, we sometimes have rain in these areas, and during the hours along with this rain , lightning and strong winds also happen. this is while the weather is calm in other regions of our country, the sky is clear to a little cloudy , we are predicting some rain in some parts of fars, hormozgan and sistan baluchistan provinces on sunday. we will have and expect to have an almost calm atmosphere on monday in the country's regions on the anniversary of the martyrdom of ali akbar shiroudi shab kh. with the presence of family members havani roz and people were held. in this ceremony, the movie asman gharb was also shown. he has no attachment to the ground . i will fly for this person whose feet were not tied to the ground. it is not known for the
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last time. there are still many memories to tell and narrate. we went now together with the people who have been living with it for many years, on the eve of the martyrdom of shiroudi, who is the eighth man to whom we belong, we have dedicated the program of this series of nights to the narration, in fact, the memories of the air pilots of the army day in the holy defense of the first days, especially to the excuse of martyr shiroudi's narratives that are remembered at night formation for a generation that probably heard only one name of this hero and those events.
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let's see what was made by those people , how much we were able to succeed in relation to the work that was made , and how much we were able to say about that story or the introduction of the hero we have, this is the best place we can stop. it is a reminder of their bravery for the homeland , the love of my affairs, the shore of my sea, you are my night. a student campaign about this martyr is going to take place from saturday, september 8 in the happy program. samira jalilian, sed and sima news agency. end of this
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news section hello again, the continuation of the quds road program from khabar network is a special program covering student protests in the united states and a number of other countries. in this program, we had a conversation with mr. shahrabi, the director of research and planning at the latin american house, who has experience living in the united states and is a student at a state university. they were in texas, mr. shahrabi. let's continue our questions. you were a student there
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. what do you think will be the consequences for the students who participate in these protests these days? they are demonstrating in universities where they are studying, and the directors of these universities, the matrons' board of these universities, often have very close ties with the lobbyists. of these, for example , columbia university or the rest of the universities, the directors of these universities, the officials of the universities are part of the board of directors of the companies that have technological cooperation, military cooperation, all kinds of investments in israel, they have economic and commercial cooperation, and zinefan means the issue of money in it is said here that they are profiting from this war, from the genocide of money. and
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parts of these students are demanding justice for first, which is the central organization of this movement, they will be deprived of continuing their education, most of their chapters will be expelled from their departments, and these will continue their activities. they have the opportunity to have a job and work , later they will be deprived of it, they are facing a series of hardships and pressures . continuation. ok, let it be over and these students
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will now return to their normal lives, but as you say, if this is a student suspension. and if it affects their future job, we can say that these students are paying a heavy price. this gives encouragement to many of these students and their families to join them in camping outside the campus. in support of this , the affection of the university has spread widely from the university to their families. he finds it and i am hugging him. our relationship is now established with mr. alizadeh a media activist from london, mr. alizadeh. hello , i want to ask you, do you think we can say
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that these student protests are a turning point or are they not a precedent? hello , i am here to serve you and the dear viewers of khabar network, mr. hamid shahrabi and the rest of the friends in the studio. i will talk about the general structure and framework of our discussion the discussion inside the iranian space should also be concrete because now, as someone who was part of the student movement in england, i became a star student in the same england and i was suspended for six months, a student who worked under my supervision and a bachelor's student. and i was finally a visiting professor at that time, in the doctoral course, that
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student was hit by the police and police violence on the 9th of december 2010, so that he went into a coma , had three brain surgeries and could not move for years, etc., personal experience from him. i have , but whenever we come to iran, about police brutality in a place like france, where i was present there and in terms of the english parliament , i was a student in 2010, etc. we immediately said that you want to stigmatize us. to justify the violence in iran, in russia, in china, in other countries, so let me first briefly say that we are talking about police violence in america, we do not mean to legitimize violence in other countries in any way. with the special experience that many people may have now about the situation inside iran , the events of the fall of 1401, student issues
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, etc., they may say that this is what he is going to explain. the police is where everywhere in the world should be under. there should be surveillance control, the parliament should be on top , there should be other forces and this police should have a camera here , it is their right and it is the citizen's right to question him , and we in iran are also based on our own criteria , our social, cultural, traditional, religious and moral values , especially in relation to our history. in the islamic revolution, we are supposed to have a more tolerant and responsible police, and the life of a citizen is important to us, but we see these events in the united states as an interruption and a definite interruption of the legitimacy of the united states in demanding accountability from other countries and if he considers himself as the police of the rest of the world and if he wants to take a weapon in your name and attack human rights in other countries, it will definitely delegitimize it, so let's be careful about this, so what we are saying is not that we want to say this, sir, we want to make propaganda. let's say, sir
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, what is happening in iran is true, but we want to say that the american, who has said since the 70s and 60s, that is, since the middle of the cold war, that i am the most important observer, moderator and school principal, when it comes to human rights, and i can tell other countries. sanction or force them for not respecting the rights of citizens should i send the military or establish a regime of change and change of government? we are now seeing that nothing has happened. he is beating the students of his best universities with violence that is really unbelievable. a university professor enters. let me finish the sentence , the university professor comes in and says why did you hit the student, he also beats him , throws him to the ground and arrests him, that's why the phenomenon that we are facing is a very strange phenomenon that now is it related to history like this, not just maybe in 1968 and during the vietnam war, such a level of violence inside we had student campuses. violence in america
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is not a strange thing. it is against the oppressed, against the blacks, against the above. it is used against various social groups, but if such violence happens in elite or elitist universities, where according to mr. shahrabi, the fathers of these students are the owners of america and the owners of the colonial order of america, this is a new thing that needs to be analyzed . thank you for your new content. when i was reviewing before the program , you used a keyword called the collapse of the myth of freedom of expression and i think it is introduction. as you said now, watch over this the first thing that comes to the mind of anyone who has lived in the west and america now from these protests is that those slogans that have always existed can no longer be valid for the whole world. in the second part of the question, that you said, do you think these protests are different this time, but i want
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to ask you a more specific question, do you think there is a threat against students now? and the repression that exists can remove them from the university scene like in the past and we can say that this was a season , there were a series of protests and it has passed. i want to know if in your opinion, mr. shahrabi, apparently you also saw our program that after the al-aqsa storm , these protests are different . well, support for palestine has been a constant thing in the west since 1947-48, all the different groups, being left-wing parties, being socialists, being second-generation children, being anti-colonial groups, being muslims, being part of the jews, being anti-zionist in all groups. but in the past 10-15 years
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israelis and zionists succeeded in using anti-semitic tactics and weapons. and also, the integration of these things make things expensive. we ourselves in the very large zionist lobby in america and then in england and then in france, many of us in london, where we were active, for some time , were stigmatized as being anti-semitic. well, finally, it became expensive in england, someone like jeremy corbyn, who was a supporter of palestinian rights , was removed from the official political scene of england with the same false weapon of anti-semitism at the beginning of al-akhsam storm. if you remember, i think it was harvard university. it must be, if i am not mistaken, that some of the children who were active in the public scene , the zionist lobby paid the money to take their photos , to publish the photos of these children on trucks , to circulate them all over the city as anti-semitism
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, and that's a lot. the difficult scene of an 18-year -old 19-year-old child, whose photo is circulating all over the city as anti-semitism, and many of these people lose their careers. after this , i just want to say this simple thing. maybe the audience does not know the context and framework of america. these universities are not cheap universities, many of these kids are in now on the front line are the children whose parents are immigrants who came from poor countries and worked for a lifetime. as a child, he will go to a better university. that is the american dream. at least the child can become a lawyer, become an engineer, become a doctor, and be able to pay for it . for example, columbia university costs about 70,000. the annual tuition fee is $40,000. this university charges twice the tuition of a teacher, that's why these kids, in the 4 years they want to get a bachelor's degree , are going to pay about 2,800,000 dollars under the debt and debts of the banks.
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now, in such a situation, if you come and get fired in the middle of work or if you get stigmatized, you won't get a job anymore , you won't be able to get hired, and your path to progress will be destroyed, it's considered a kind of social death for you , that's why these kids who are here now , it's true that they don't get hammered, it's true that they may not be directly shot at yet. ok. or, like the palestinian people, they are not under bombardment, but they are paying a heavy price. give them a job to try to fire them all of them have practically failed and these students are saying that we are standing in the square despite all these pressures. bringing the police also caused the fear of the students and part of the american society to turn into hatred. that you can help to run the society is good for the ruler, but when
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the fear increases, it causes the hatred of the citizens, well , it turns against itself, and now in a part of the american society , this fear has turned into hatred . this is the question that these students ask themselves. why for biden because these events happened in the trump era too they used to say that trump is a fascist, trump is right-wing, and trump is extreme. it is happening now during the democratic and so-called liberal biden period, that is why the american political order is being questioned and these students who were all supposed to be members of the future parliaments, representatives of the congress and the senate, become professors of the future universities, and future ministers are in trouble. they ask themselves, why in this america, questioning a fiscal country, which is considered occupied palestine, israel, they say to it, with a population of 8 million people, we have money, 26. why should questioning this country be so important?
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for our society, for our government, who sent people to beat us here, show these scenes , and the question for many people is why america is afraid of breaking and losing its image at the global level and losing one of its most important weapons. in its soft power , the weapon of human rights is the weapon of citizen's rights. yes, it is happening, it has to happen, but it should not stop defending israel, and this is an important question, because after all , the americans themselves know that after these events , they cannot talk about russia, china, iran , algeria, indonesia , brazil , argentina. another venezuela they can't tell cuba from tomorrow, why did you do that, that's why america has a weapon with which it invested 80 years in hollywood in national democracy. it is in united, i don't know . usaid bought student movements around the world for investment , and injected money into them
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. it is building pro-democracy movements around the world. it is losing everything. why is it to defend netanyahu and this question? your excellency, mr. alizadeh, you mentioned that social death can happen to students after these protests, which i thought was very interesting. it draws people's attention to themselves. we see in these protests that university professors are also added to these protests. could this social death be a consequence of the presence of these protests to encourage professors as well? it depends on how it goes. this is a process. and the historical process, if they succeed here in increasing the repression , increasing the control, increasing the fear, well, this is my master , when the four of them come, they will be fired and the case will be over, because it is not the first case. october means in november, one of my friends lost his job at one of the universities in california, especially that these years, the higher education system is like everywhere in the world
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, including in iran itself, we have permanent professors who have much more protection and support and cannot be fired so easily. it is renewed once for 6 months, it is renewed once every year, well , the trust is much higher and it is easier to get fired, and i have seen many people who, as the americans say, are waiting to be fired, that is, to become permanent, exactly one year before the dismissal becomes permanent. it was becoming and cost, but with this situation, if this wave of soldiers. have and let it continue, then it will be difficult to finance this work, that's why it depends on whether the other universities join it, the rest of the places join it , the democrats don't join it due to the compulsion of losing the upcoming elections. and the young man got up and went there, while he was quiet in the past few days, now some of these people are going to congress , etc. if this balance is disturbed,
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it will be suppressed in favor of the students. it will be impossible, but if the rest of the society does not stand up, suppressing the student's solution is probably a difficult task for this monstrous cloud system he will not have it in a shameless way, for this we have to see, the more important question is why i really ask myself this question, is israel really so important in the structure of american foreign policy and national security , because we know that governments when their national security is endangered they declare a state of emergency and everyone breaks their own red lines, and that's the distance of gogol. the worst government in the world until the use of arian force in a hundred streets and shooting its citizens 24 hours a day in switzerland, i am the same in france, but is the criticism of israel really the criticism that our money is spent on buying weapons and sending them to israel for free ? it doesn't cost so much, or the israeli lobby has eaten the american establishment and ruling body from the inside like a cancer, so that instead of america being an empire, israel
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is one of its continuous colonies. it is the other way around and practically the american governing body is being run by tel aviv . this is a question that has been raised by many people in the west, including these students themselves, right? thank you very much, mr. alizadeh. you are now in milan, italy, and you talked about how in fact, in response to my question, how long do you think it will continue until the level of repression? and whether it will spread to other places or not? i want to ask you whether in italy. the foundations of these protests have been laid and started. of course, i am here on a family trip and to see my wife's family, but i live in london and i am part of the stop the war coalition or the anti-war coalition in england. today, there was another protest in london. at u sial university, i.e. university college london , there was a 45-day encampment, i think, or a camp and a sit-in at ucl. at goldsmiths university, london, demonstrations and...
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many universities in england in these 20 and 3 it was a day of demonstrations in england, it is very much in italy, where we are. the day of the liberation of italy from mussolini's fascism was full of protests, which is the anniversary of the beginning of the italian republic, and all the cities of italy were protesting with the flag of palestine, because finally the europeans know that this war is in their name. it is with their money, but he wanted a little less. it is very , very small in the capitals that they take the profit, but this moral disgrace in defense of the big in defense of the most documented genocide in history will remain on the history of europe and the history of the west. after all, the west claims for 2500 years that i have lived since the first book. plato from ancient greece and to come in such a situation where it is undeniable to defend a
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genocide is a genocide. in my opinion, it's a disgrace. they say that we were silent during world war ii in the killing of jews, and after the end of the soviet union, you can't even say poetry, etc. and keep the soviet union . well, this is exactly what they call auschwitz, they call it the muslims, the palestinians. genocide is being committed there and most of them are silent, that's why in my opinion, the wall of fear , what happened in the american university, the beauty of this is that the wall of fear is breaking, zionism is a very complex device and it must he said, "now, because of their ignorance, but it is a smart thing to do in these years, which has penetrated everywhere, in the cinema, in the arts, in the visual arts, in the media, in the universities, in the government agencies, in the left political parties, even in our labor party in england, in the rest of the world." he infiltrated the labor unions everywhere and wherever he wanted him to stand beside palestine and the saints stood beside palestine, he was afraid of being photographed.

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