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tv   [untitled]    December 29, 2023 4:00am-4:31am IRST

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four iraqi islamic resistance movements targeted the spying center of the zionist regime in erbil. the islamic resistance of iraq emphasized that this attack was carried out in response to the killing of people in gaza and will continue to destroy the enemy's strongholds. independent field reports confirmed that a number of zionist agents were killed and wounded in this attack. on the verge of. the fourth anniversary of the martyrdom of haj qasim, the gathering
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of the students of haj qasim's children was held in tehran and other cities. in this event, the students renewed the ideals of the martyr haj qasim soleimani . there is a shrine and he tells about a memory he had with haj qasim. i was sitting in the front seat. one of the gentlemen who was there told me to get up from the sand . this is the place of one of the mashomines and sit back. haj qasim interrupted his speech and said to that gentleman. that the martyr's child does not rise up, other girls also came from all corners of the city, maybe they don't have the same memories as reyhana , but they consider themselves his children, even though he is not a leader, but we are here to pledge to haj qasim , that we stand behind our leader, we are the children of haj qasim and we will always continue your path. we are the daughters of haj qasim and we are always behind haj qasim. following
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all the morals and good behavior of haj qasim are few days before the fourth anniversary of his martyrdom. i am worried about us. we are coming again for the anniversary of haj qasim soleimani . we, the children of haj qasim, with our education, our faith , our courage in god, we can defeat the enemy for iran, for haj qasim, for my country, in the community. haj qasim's children, i now know haj qasim, my father, is really a girl. haj qasim gathered here today for the fourth year to declare their disgust towards the arrogant american government . he says that they are talking to him. one sentence to haj qasim. haj qasim soleimani, i love him very much, we will defend islam like him, the students who consider their presence here as an act of religion . keep going, we
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can defend our country again by being fearless like haj qasim, haj qasim, i love you very much, we thank you very much for sacrificing your life so that we have security, he always tried to keep our iran in peace until the end. he fought with a drop of blood and defended us. i thank them for defending our country the deputy of the environmental protection organization informed about the signing of the memorandum of understanding for the protection of the iranian yaws in the protected area of ​​turan. a memorandum of understanding was signed between two provinces, north khorasan
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, which is involved in this matter, and semnan province, a group of private sector sponsors this event, and we succeeded. today, in fact, we marked the starting point of this work in the province . a number of forces from the same local communities have actually been added to the protection complex there. turan can actually save yuz the restoration of sharifian's historical house in kashan has been completed. this house belongs to the qajar period and the architects are a combination of the architecture of tabatabai, borujerdi and ameri houses. it was at the end of the 70s that the kashanis
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launched a revival movement. after buildings such as the house of the borujdis, the tabaites, the abbasids, and the ameris, the revival of the sharifian house, the house. which had the grandeur and glory of all historical houses was also included in the agenda. this was around 1977. the debris removal has been done and the work is done on the roof as soon as possible. this is the most important thing here. second, the strengthening has been done. that is, the subcategories are done done the closures are done. we destroyed the extensions and assembled them. and here we are exactly back to his old style. hayat entrance gate on the north side of ain and. it is similar to the front and porch of the ameri house, its central life is similar to the house of the tabatabais, and the architectural decorations, including the plaster lattices, the work used in woodwork and carpentry, are very
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similar to the house of the yurjardehs, because during its restoration, the architects were i was surprised by the hall here with the magnificent and beautiful yazdi bandi with that elegance at that time. which has been worked on for two centuries, is really one of the wonders a very delicate and unique door that is only in this house. fortunately, the doors of the throne between the royal house and the covered house are still intact. we don't have one that has more than 1000 meters of cellar, now in the final days of restoration of this valuable work with more than 3000 meters of arena and 5000 meters of nobles. the definition of its new use is on the agenda. in kachan , we have a house that is now a seminary school , we have plenty of residential houses, a doll house. we have a doll museum, we have a textile house, the characteristic of the sharifian house
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is that it can be assigned to any appropriate user due to the number of rooms and common spaces and the high commons . has turned it into one of the main tourist destinations in the country .
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in 1990 bulgaria, two pro-western parties and the socialist party are in a tough electoral competition. one of the quasi-governmental agencies of the united states, called the national endowment for democracy, is openly from the party it supports the alliance of democratic forces, which is anti-socialist and pro-western. they gave this party one and a half million dollars so that it could
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defeat the bulgarian socialist party, but the situation did not go as the americans wanted and the socialist party won the election. the american national endowment for democracy is practically calling for opposition forces to take to the streets and disrupt the socialist government. put aside the result is successful. after several months of insurrection, the president, the legitimate prime minister , is finally forced to resign. a year later it is repeated. but this time in german. the american national endowment for democracy supports a pro-western party. but in the end the party is low. he does not come to work. again, street riots will start so that the government
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is forced to cancel the election results and hold new elections, and of course the result is clear. the rise of a pro-american party. not a year has passed since free elections are held in mongolia. american national foundation for open democracy. they also feel their duty, but despite the support of the western-oriented party, it fails and this time it does not succeed in carrying out a street riot. so much support it continues until finally the westerners can win in the elections four years later . now it's reward time. the american national security agency immediately comes to mughalistan and sets up emergency monitoring stations against china. it turns out that less than 6 years later, in 2002
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, the street riots in venezuela that put hugos on the verge of collapse were publicly supported by the american national foundation for democracy, again the american national foundation for democracy.
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in fact, what he said was that it is better than ca to avoid entering into these issues and leave the work to this foundation. american national foundation for democracy was supposed to do the same things it used to do secretly and secretly, this time in an open way. but it was not just the publicizing of support for pro-western oppositions. the way of working has also changed.
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in this way, the accusation of using violence and military leaders was rejected and everything
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had the appearance of a popular revolution. the american national endowment for democracy is just one of several human rights institutions that have defined the task of supporting democracy and human rights. the keyword of these foundations and institutions is human rights. a phrase that was born in america after world war ii. a hot summer day in 1946, chayot palace
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, paris. among other wives of american presidents who hold the position of the first lady of the united states, she had this position the most because in those days the two-term limit for presidential elections had not yet been applied and franklin roosevelt had been able to serve three terms as president. become america franklin died in the last year of his last term. eleanor had now come a year after his death in this warm and sunny summer to this pleasant part of paris, the château de chayot. it was clear that the former first lady of the united states was not there for fun. at something was happening in paris, and elinor
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had a part in it. after franklin's death, the next president, harriet roman , took the helm of the country. in the last year of the war, tommen ended the war by ordering the use of atomic bombs on japan. a little later, truman decided to establish a moral and legal system for all humanity. the rest of the heads of the
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western countries were of the same opinion with him. he was chosen as the american ambassador to the newly established organization called the united nations. now the former first lady of the united states was the main responsible for developing a new moral and legal system. something that was supposed to be published in the form of an announcement. declaration of human rights. this it was not the first time that the thought of such rights for all mankind was in the mind of the authorities. he kept the american busy. the necessity of using human rights and its importance was discovered for the first time in the previous war, i.e. the first world war. in those years, conflicts in europe had intensified. politicians in washington knew that germany was advancing and expanding its frontiers
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. and auda is more dangerous than they think. america ka should have entered the war to protect his political and economic interests and stop the advance of germany . but there was a big problem. american taxpayers were not willing to spend their money there will be a war on the other side of the atlantic ocean. fathers and mothers were not ready for their children to be killed not for the defense of the motherland but for the war on the other side of the oceans. even, it is difficult for the government to satisfy the american soldiers themselves. americans have had little experience in wars that took place thousands of kilometers away from their soil. this was one of the first experiences, but what was the solution? in the first step, a committee called public information committee was established. this
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committee was supposed to justify the war policies of the country to the people . the members of this committee were neither generals nor politicians. they were reporters. reporters who they had years of experience and were able to. to win people's trust and they knew the ways to win people's trust. from the heart of this committee came out ways to justify the war. woodrow wilson, the president of the united states at the time, declared that the united states was not fighting for the revival of old empires, but for the revival of democracy in europe. now everything was ready for america to enter the war safely.
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but this war is the same. every other war had to end eventually. after the war, with the destruction of europe , the american economy remained healthy and made a huge profit from that destruction. america, which until 1914 had more than 2 a billion dollars was owed to foreign countries. in february 1919, only four and a half billion dollars came from england and more than from france. now the political balance of the world was disturbed and america
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became a great world power in every respect. the europeans, who saw their industries lost due to the war, still needed the americans for their reconstruction. in this way, america was raised as the most important source of economic needs of european governments. but there was another interesting point. during the peace negotiations in paris , some of the same reporters who are members of the intelligence committee the public were present to explain the achievements of the war to the people. wilson's speeches in paris were conducted with keywords made by these reporters, namely. the result
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was the enthusiastic reception of wilson by the people of paris. wilson had become the saving angel of europe. among the members of the public information committee, there was a person named edward bernays. he witnessed the great reception of the parisians. "i was in paris for the entire time of the peace conference that was held in the suburb of paris and we worked to make the world
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safer democracy, that was a big slogan. when i came back to the united states, decided that if you could use propaganda forward." to portray to the people and made him a man who can build a new world, a world in which people are free, so he can also in the era
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q. he received a degree in agriculture from cornell university in new york, but entered the profession of journalism. much earlier , the famous jewish psychoanalyst sigmund freud and bernays' uncle had proposed a theory to discover the hidden part of the brain, which today we call the unconscious. bernays used freud's techniques. it is used to create false reality or unreal reality
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did this technique was effective in deceiving the public opinion. based on the teachings of his uncle, he stimulated people's desires and made them happy by directing them towards goods and finally by satisfying them. this process excites the person and brings him to the peak, so that his energy does not go into the political path, which causes the destruction of the society. it means that people should always be consumers and happy so that they don't riot. this is somehow the key to controlling people's behavior in democracy and actually managing.
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during the economic crisis of 1929 to 1932 in america and after that due to the economic pressure that the people had entered, the american people were no longer inclined to line. did not have. therefore, the market demand was very low. on the other hand, the pressures of the then american president, franklin roosevelt, also increased to limit the capitalists and reduce the power of the market . the great american economic crisis, in addition to revealing the class gap in this country, also intensified the racial and ethnic discrimination in the american society.
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the situation worsened when, in 1936, roosevelt was re-elected to the presidency of the united states and for the first time passed the social insurance act in the form of a new national disaster prevention plan. the big financial bills were passed by the us congress. it was at this time that the american capitalists gathered together to think about this fundamental problem in the way of capitalism and once again bring back the power of the market. in this way, most of the work was put on the shoulders of bernays to once again promote the half-life market with the spread of consumerism in the american society . here, bernays produced propaganda that showed that the new america was created by capitalists, not politicians. the main idea of ​​the connection between democracy and capitalism.
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was. in the capitalist system, democracy is a way to the creation of the consumer class was goods. in an extraordinary act, he exhibited a large international exhibition of luxurious and luxurious items. in this exhibition, he depicted an ideal life for the american citizen in the future. a dream life for the american people in such a way that imaginations. and occupy the dreams of the american people. what did anyone know? perhaps another war could bring economic prosperity back to america.

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