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South Asian leaders underline the need to combat terrorism 2/08/2008
Duration : 477 Seconds

India Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told the Summit that terrorism continues to raise its ugly head in the region. It remains the single biggest threat to their stability. They cannot afford to lose the battle against the ideologies of hatred, fanaticism and against all those who seek to destroy their social fabric. Dr. Singh said terrorists and extremists know no borders. He referred to the need for joint action with determination to fight against this scourge. He pointed out that construction work on the South Asian University in India will be completed by 2010. Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani in his address said terrorism cannot be defeated by being isolated. Regional unity is necessary. It was destroying social values in Pakistan. Terrorists are engaged in an effort to make a serious challenge to the country's socio economic development. Pakistan was a country severely impacted by terrorism in comparison to other states in the region. The Pakistani Prime Minister said every country should be aware of the responsibility to eliminate terrorism. He recalled the contributions that can be secured through the SAARC Summit to promote regional agriculture and trade. Chief Advisor of Bangladesh Fakhruddin Ahmed said the spread of terrorism was a severe disaster to the region. Drug trafficking, illegal transport of weapons and the transport of goods covertly was a serious issue to the region. He pointed out that all leaders should draw their attention to these ...
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President accorded a rousing welcome on arrival in Bhutan for the SAARC Summit.26.04.2010
Duration : 122 Seconds

President Rajapaksa who arrived in Bhutan to participate in the SAARC Summit has been accorded a rousing welcome. President Rajapaksa currently holds the Chairmanship of SAARC which comprises nine member countries. He arrived at the Paaro Airport in Bhutan this morning to participate in the 16th SAARC Summit. Bhutanese Prime Minister Jigme Thinley was present at the airport to accord him a warm welcome. Amidst an impressive Guard of Honour by the Bhutanese Military, the President was taken in a motorcade granting him the highest honours a State leader can be accorded. More than 1000 school children lined the route with the Sri Lankan flag. A first round of bilateral discussions between the President and the Bhutanese Prime Minister was scheduled for this afternoon. The itinerary included a visit to the traditional museum in the capital Thimpu. The main focus is on the Sri Lankan President who joins in the Summit as a State leader of South Asia who had succeeded in routing terrorism. The President is accompanied by First Lady Shiranthi Rajapaksa, External Affairs Minister Prof. GL Peiris, Parliamentarian Namal Rajapaksa and Attorney General Mohan Peiris. SAARC was launched in 1985. It is also marking its Silver Jubilee. As such, Bhutan has made arrangements to hold the summit on a grand scale. It is also a first major international conference to be organized in the history of that country.
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THE VOICE AGAINST TERRORISM, Message to whole world from India
Duration : 551 Seconds

Millions of innocent people and thousand of cops have lost their lives, fighting terrorism but the thirst for human blood of the creators and fumigators of terrorists has not been quenched so far. In today's world, terrorism does not only affect a handful of nations. The roots of this vice are profoundly spread in each and every country. Be it India, Afghanistan, USA, UK, Spain, Palestine, or any other country in the world. Better late than never, we think its high time now. We need to answer the terrorists who are having fun with their guns and bombs. We need to BE THE CHANGE, and not just ask for it. Just talking about terrorism and doing nothing is not going to solve this problem. How many lives should we loose? How much blood should we sacrifice to these monsters? We common people are too strong, its just the matter to awaken our souls, and we as young musicians have taken a small step to bring awareness amongst YOUNGISTAN - the young blood of this world that, yes now its high time, and its enough. Time has come to fight back, and we have already started with our musical efforts. We want all people to realize thru this song that we are not cowards. We are united and we have all the guts to fight back terrorism. This is a wakeup call from our side, and we hope that soon we will not be just two of them but the whole world will sing with us and act against terror in their own ways. Thanks Chirag & Anita
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The Technobedouin: Prime Minister of Bhutan on Gross National Happiness
Duration : 47 Seconds

3rd International Conference on Gross National Happiness in Bangkok today.
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Osama bin laden loss by Mahinda No. 1 Terrorist leader
Duration : 257 Seconds

Countries which to available to watch this video. Afghanistan Albania Algeria Andorra Angola Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bhutan Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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G Parthasarathy on Indo-Pak standoff
Duration : 177 Seconds

In a letter, Qasab, the lone arrested terrorist involved in the Mumbai terror attacks, has sought legal aid from Pakistan. Will Pakistan respond?
Tags :Parthasarathy, India, Pakistan, terror, terrorists, Qasab, letter, NDTV, 24x7
Bulletin # 1 - PM, Gilani to meet tomorrow in Bhutan April 28 '10
Duration : 60 Seconds

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani will hold a meeting here tomorrow during which the Indian side is expected to flag its unhappiness over the lack of "credible" action by Islamabad to punish perpetrators of 26/11 and end cross-border terrorism. A look at the top news stories at 6 am IST on April 28, '10. For more news and analysis, log on to www.zeenews.com.
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"External Affairs Minister in talks with SAARC counterparts" Latest Sinhala News.27.04.2010
Duration : 151 Seconds

Foreign Ministers of SAARC countries hold bilateral discussions with Sri Lankas External Affairs Minister Prof. GL Peiris. The 32nd SAARC Foreign Ministers Sessions opened in the Bhutanese capital Thimpu this afternoon. The Sri Lankan Minister held bilateral discussions with his other counterparts including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and Pakistan. The success achieved by Sri Lanka to rout terrorism earned accolades from all Foreign Ministers. The Bhutanese Foreign Minister said his country valued the enduring peace achieved by Sri Lanka under the present Government and the massive development that was taking place in the island. Minister GL Peiris praised the Government of Bhutan for making arrangements to hold the SAARC Summit on a grand scale and the warm welcome accorded to the Sri Lankan President and his entourage. Meanwhile, Minister Peiris also held bilateral discussions with his Pakistani counterpart. Their discussions centred on further strengthening state ties between the two countries. Parliamentarian Namal Rajapaksa was also present. Giving his view, Namal Rajapaksa said that the Sri Lankan Government had unveiled an expanded programme to empower the rural youth with IT knowledge as well as enhance their vocational knowledge. He also pointed out the initiatives taken to develop remote villages. Mr. Rajapaksa expressed optimism that some of the 2011 Cricket World Cup matches as well as the 2018 Commonwealth Games can be held at the Hambantota ...
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"Pakistani and Bangladeshi leaders meet President" Latest Sinhala News.29.04.2010
Duration : 87 Seconds

President Rajapaksa met with SAARC leaders on the sidelines of the SAARC Summit in Thimpu, Bhutan. The President who is in Thimpu to attend the Summit of held discussions with Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina. They focused attention on several matters important to both countries. The President also met with Prime Minister of Pakistan Yousaf Raza Gillani. The President briefed them on the programme launched to develop the country following the elimination of terrorism.
Tags :Pakistani, and, Bangladeshi, leaders, meet, President, Latest, Sinhala
Turtle Island Project: Protect Earth, Respect Indigenous
Duration : 571 Seconds

Turtle Island Project fights religious intolerance, racism, and other social issues that threaten the future of mankind. First Nations peoples asked to submit topics for Native American roundtables (Munising, Michigan) - Exploitation of the earth, spiritual terrorism, religious imperialism, and racism are some of the modern day injustices that two pastors will battle with a new Michigan project that promotes respect for Native American culture and the environment. Two Midwest pastors have started a national debate on a wide variety of social issues that they believe threaten the future of society and the planet. "The Turtle Island project will combat what I call spiritual terrorism," said project found Rev. Lynn Hubbard of Munising, MI. "There is a lot of spiritual intolerance of other people's religions - whether that's the indigenous Native American religions here in the United States or Islam or Judaism or what have you," said Rev. Hubbard., pastor of the Eden on the Bay Lutheran Church along Lake Superior in Munising. "Anybody can take that attitude towards life - it's my way or the highway - my religion is right - your religion is wrong - and it's that sort of spiritual terrorism that is destroying the world in which we live in," Rev. Hubbard said. Rev. George Cairns, an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ, said a "change in religious consciousness is necessary." "I am deeply concerned that much of humankind and the Earth as we know it will be gone by ...
Tags :Turtle, Island, Native, American, Indian, North, Theology, Lakota, Sioux, tribe, Earth, religion, interfaith, Keweenaw, Bay
Coast To Coast AM - 8.5.2011 - 2-12 - Geopolitics & Terrorism.
Duration : 815 Seconds

They Sold Their Souls For Rock And Roll www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Teaching: THE FEAR OF THE LORD by Mildred Rescar But as for the cowardly, the faithless, the polluted, as for murderers, fornicators, sorcerers, idolaters, and all liars, their lot shall be in the lake that burns with fire and sulphur, which is the second death Revelation 21:8 "In flaming fire taking vengeance on them that know not God and that obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ." —2nd Thessalonians 1:8 JESUS SAVES
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Neighboring country fears Indian Air Force's prowess
Duration : 85 Seconds

Guwahati, December 26 (ANI): Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Western Air Command while on a visit to Guwahati said that the neighbouring country is scared of the capabilities of the Indian Air Force. Addressing media persons on Thursday, the Air Marshal said that the neighbouring country is scared of the IAF's airmanship and marksmanship. He also added that though war is the last option, the Indian Air Force is ready to take on Pakistan in case of a war.
Tags :Indian Air Force, Pakistan Air Force, Air Marshal, IAF, PAF, Pakistan, India, Indian Army, Pakistan Army, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Nepal, China, Muslims, Taliban, Terrorism, Kashmir, Afghanistan, Balochistan, Baluchistan, Punjab, Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi
Ikram Sehgal on Pak-India Dialogue Process
Duration : 280 Seconds

Kokab Farshori- Urdu VOA News, Washington Pakistan and Indian Prime Ministers held a meeting in Bhutan Thursday on the sidelines of the SAARC (South Asian Association for RegionalCooperation). All important issues, including terrorism, Kashmir and water, were discussed in the meeting. Both sides have termed the meeting a positive development in the Indo-Pak relations but the key is whether or not the talks will continue. In an interview with Urdu VOA, a Pakistani analyst and oped writer of Pakistan's largest newspaper "Jang" Ikram Sehgal says that issues such terrorism and water disputes between the two countries are becoming so critical that now both countries would be pressed to continue the dialog process.
Tags :Ikram Sehgal, Kokab Farshori, Urdu VOA News, Pak-India Dialogue
President holds bilateral talks with South Asian leaders and more news 29-4-2010
Duration : 558 Seconds

President holds bilateral talks with South Asian leaders April 29, 2010 President Rajapaksa hold talks with Regional leaders on the sidelines of the 16th SAARC Summit in Bhutan. President Rajapaksa had talks with Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani. The Pakistani Prime Minister said the example set by Sri Lanka routing terrorism from the island is most important to the South Asian countries as well as to the world. The President applauded Pakistan for extending support to Sri Lanka in her efforts to rout the terrorists. Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina also had talks with President Rajapaksa. They adverted attention to further firming up political and economic ties between the two countries. The operation of air flights between the two countries was also discussed. President Rajapaksa today met with His Majesty Jigme Kheser Namgyel Wangchuk, the King of Bhutan. The President presented a Buddha statue to the Bhutans King to mark the occasion. The success achieved by the President in routing terrorism from the island earned accolades from the King. They also talked about strengthening bilateral ties.
Tags :President, Mahinda, Rajapakse, holds, bilateral, talks, with, South, Asian, leaders, sri, lanka, news
President Mahinda Rajapakse holds bilateral talks with South Asian leaders-April 29, 2010
Duration : 92 Seconds

President holds bilateral talks with South Asian leaders April 29, 2010 President Rajapaksa hold talks with Regional leaders on the sidelines of the 16th SAARC Summit in Bhutan. President Rajapaksa had talks with Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani. The Pakistani Prime Minister said the example set by Sri Lanka routing terrorism from the island is most important to the South Asian countries as well as to the world. The President applauded Pakistan for extending support to Sri Lanka in her efforts to rout the terrorists. Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina also had talks with President Rajapaksa. They adverted attention to further firming up political and economic ties between the two countries. The operation of air flights between the two countries was also discussed. President Rajapaksa today met with His Majesty Jigme Kheser Namgyel Wangchuk, the King of Bhutan. The President presented a Buddha statue to the Bhutans King to mark the occasion. The success achieved by the President in routing terrorism from the island earned accolades from the King. They also talked about strengthening bilateral ties.
Tags :President, Mahinda, Rajapakse, holds, bilateral, talks, with, South, Asian, leaders
Go around come around
Duration : 133 Seconds

Terrorist state terrorism Sri Lanka Nepal Burma Pakistan Kashmir Bhutan.
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China ignores India, sets up quake monitoring station at Everest
Duration : 209 Seconds

China has set up an earthquake monitoring station at the foot of Mount Everest on the China-Nepal border. India and China have for long been discussing joint projects for monitoring earth quake and weather patterns in the Himalayas. But it now seems that China has decided to go ahead on its own.south Asia Europe Africa middle east united states America army forces extremism terrorism media report sports cricket football entertainment news military terrorist extremists England Russia China Pakistan France Australia west indies new zealand Germany Bangladesh Afghanistan Mexico Switzerland Italy armed special security navy commandos marines corps police rule and order talibans alquida ssr raw intelligence agency isi fbi cia mosad
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15th SAARC Summit ends /colombo, Sri Lanka 03-08-2008
Duration : 286 Seconds

The 15th SAARC Summit draws to a close with a firm pledge to redouble efforts to counter regional terrorism. On Demand Video 7'O clock Full News 7'O clock Headlines The closing session was held at the BMICH this afternoon. Before the arrival of the leaders at the premises, Foreign Ministers and other representatives gathered for a meeting. Minister Rohitha Bogollagama welcomed President Rajapakse who has assumed Chairmanship of the eight member grouping. He was followed by Afghan President Hamid Karzai, Special Advisor of Bangladesh Fakhruddin Ahmed, Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, Maldivian President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, Prime Minister of the Caretaker Government of Nepal Girija Prasad Koirala, Prime Minister of Bhutan Jigmi Thinley and Prime Minister of Pakistan Yousuf Raza Gilani Thereafter the concluding sessions got off the grounds in the afternoon. After warmly greeting the leaders, President Rajapakse, the SAARC Chairman announced that it was pertinent to ink agreements that have been reached. Foreign Ministers representing Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives and Sri Lanka and Minister in Charge of Financial Activities of Nepal signed the agreements. Current SAARC Chairman President Rajapakse then declared that the 16th SAARC Summit will be held in the Maldives. After a brief review on matters which are most vital to achieve peace and prosperity in the region, President Rajapakse declared that the 15th SAARC Summit has concluded. The ...
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Sri Lanka hosts South Asia Workshop on Non-State Actors and Weapons of Mass Destruction
Duration : 599 Seconds

A Workshop on the Implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1540 dealing with Non-State Actors and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) will be held in Sri Lanka from 23 - 25 June 2009. The Workshop is being organized by Sri Lanka and the United States in cooperation with the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs. Participants from the Government of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka have been invited to attend as well as representatives of UN Agencies, regional and the other international and inter-governmental organizations. Secretary/Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Palitha Kohona will deliver the opening remarks at the Workshop. Mr. James Moore, Charge d Affaires of the US Mission in Colombo and Representatives and Experts of the 1540 Committee will also speak at the Inaugural Session. UN Security Council Resolution 1540 outlines measure to be taken by Member States to prevent the danger of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons or related material and their means of delivery falling into the hand of non-state actors for terrorist purposes. The Resolution also outlines a series of measures to be taken by states in achieving this objective, such as establishing domestic controls, effective law enforcement measures and drawing up the required domestic legislative framework. The 1540 framework also envisages international cooperation and the provision of technical assistance by Member States in supporting the domestic ...
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IAF prepared to meet any eventuality :Air Chief Marshall
Duration : 84 Seconds

New Delhi,January 12 (ANI):Chief of the Indian Air Force or IAF, Air Chief Marshall Fali Homi Major said that the IAF is prepared to meet any eventuality.He said this while visiting the National Cadet Corps or NCC camp in New Delhi on Monday.Replying to a question regarding India's war preparedness, Air Chief Marshall Major said that his force is ready for all options.
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