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tv   Documentary Iranian Dream 2  PRESSTV  February 26, 2024 4:02am-4:31am IRST

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so an email has recently come to light, an exchange between jeffrey leeds and former secretary of state colin powell in which he acknowledges that israel has quote has he says 200 nuclear weapons. um and the nuclear non-proliferation treaty has not been signed by israel um uh under us law the united states should cut off support to israel because it's a nuclear power that has not signed the nuclear non-proliferation treaty according to colon powel correct? shouldn't you ask colin pal that? i i'm not going to speak to this particular traffic and i'm certainly not going to have nuclear weapons? i'm certainly not going to discuss matters of intelligence from the from the podium and i'm not. who is it who is assaulting and taking
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food out of the mouths of the children of public workers in this state right now? is it the occupy wall street activists? no, no. the occupy wall street movement is movement about stopping the grinding wheels of repression right now and stopping this attack on all working people in this country. every human being has a dream and every dream has fate. some dreams accompany one till death and some only for moments that just tickle him, but he will soon forget. our dreams sometimes are like others have, but they may hate it or at least be indifferent towards it. sometimes it is like something that we own and we are not aware of, and sometimes it does not exist, and we have just thought that others have.
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we're condemned to our mother's nationality, condemned to where we live, to live life that we spent and the footprints behind us, but i know one thing, we're free to have any hope, of however, far from the minds of others, سربرین محترم پرواز شماره 2016. "the people i
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saw during this time had dreams of things that i already have, on the contrary, i wish i had the things that they have, but in fact they didn't have, every person." has a dream and i, the iranian of dream.
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every day millions and millions of letters are written and sent around the world. some of the letters are written just for you, and some are open. open or public letters are usually forgotten, because after a while you say to yourself, i am one of the thousands of people who will read it. what's written in it for me? ما 25 تا 30% می کردیم.
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letter of the supreme leader of the islamic republic of iran, the letter he wrote to the youth of europe and north america, was very poetically worried, and it made me think many things and it made me want to learn more about the islamic republic of iran and and learn more about your country, your revolution, uh, your beliefs and and what the
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truth really is, because the letter pointed out that we really shouldn't trust us media, so uh, it was, it was, it was important to me to come to the islamic republic of iran and... from the us, so i saw they had a lot of iranian literature, but they also have some literature from the us. this is uncle tom's cabin, novel about the struggle to abolish slavery. it was very famous, played a very important role in us history. now, it's interesting, they tell us in the us, i've heard so many times in the us that in iran uh
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reading the writings of carl marks is illegal, but when i walked into the store, i see them, not only are they not illegal, but they're very, very accessible, here they've got uh, marks, there are a lot of... iranian young people who are very very interested in ideas, philosophy, and this this is something we don't, we're not told in the us, in the us they tell us for example that music is illegal in iran, well it's not illegal to listen to music in iran, there's music everywhere, we're here in a very very sacred place, this isbar um and there are celebrations going on, haven't actually started yet, celebrations for imam makti uh, he's the 12th imam in shia islam, and he has has left, but it is believed that he will return at the end of time along with jesus christ.
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خیلی ساده و خیلی هوشمنددانه است اگر حرف از رو صداقت باشه اصلاً توضیح نداره اگر حرف دروغ باشه هی باید یه دروغ دیگه بگیم بذاریم اونو جبرانش بکنیم این مقدمه رو عرض کردم که بگم من در مورد نامه رهبر معذب انقلاب هیچ چیزی نمیگم فقط میگم حرف ایشونو گوش کنیم برین یک بار قرآنو همینطوری بخونیم جوونای. اروپا و امریکای شمالی بالاخره آدمایی هستن که تحصیل کردن کاری نداره به عنوان وقت گذرونی بخونن ضرر نمیکنه فکر کنی یه فیلم داری نگاه میکنی از معجزه قرآن اینه که حتماً جذب خواهید شد من خواهش میکنم یه
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بار برم بخونه ضرر خیلی خوش آمدین words and you're welcome uh carty may uh you know he's he's known as kind of very skilled singer uh he he does this kind of spiritual singing that they do here in iran it was a brief interaction i had with but it was very, very good interaction, um, and i felt very welcomed uh, as somebody from the united states, as someone who's not a muslim to be taken, taken into this to this holy holy place, this shrine to be taken there, um, and taken all the way upstairs into the back back room, where only the performers are, to be sat a couch, given tea and and chocolate candies sitting there, and to speak with this man who was such a prominent... figure, such such a well-known um spiritual musician to be able to just sit there and just have a chat
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with him, he then invited me, even though i'm a christian and not a muslim to join the ceremony, the celebration that we have, and of course, امام زمانه منجی بشره، نژاد دهنده مسلمونا فقط نیست.
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it was just something special, something that you can't find anywhere else in the world, and if i try to explain it, if i try to scientifically analyze it, that might take away from its power in a way, i would just urge, urge people, i guess to just they'd
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have to experience it for themselves to really understand it جدای و ماه به آسمان. and and so much so much love and so much spirituality in that room so much emotion uh it was like nothing i've ever seen before anywhere you know even though had a translator and so i couldn't hear word for word what he was saying i could emotionally understand what he was saying they weren't looking at each other they weren't looking at each other it was like it was it was a spiritual experience. speaking in that room was a spiritual experience. i know after to stay. i want to see this. mean it was like heard one song uh my guy uh said to me he
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said do you want to go? i said no, no, i want nothing i'd ever felt. there was an energy in that room of all these men, here in iran, full of energy, having a relationship with god through music. it's a kind of um spiritual, religious music that is about so much more than than just the sound.
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to have that much love, you know, that much emotion, i could definitely see myself doing that, and there are other times in my life where i felt this way, full of passion, you know, and it's just, it's very deep. when i get back, i'm going to read the quran, never all of it, every page, i need to, i need to learn about islam, i need to und stand islam, i also want to read the hadith so that i understand about the imams, and their history.
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here we are in a very sacred place where so many people. gave their lives in support of the islamic revolution or buried, these men are shaheed or marters, people gave their lives in support of the islamic revolution. you can look at at all these faces here, and most of these men are people signed up, they were people who signed up in the military to defend his iran's revolution during the iraq iran war, fought and died to protect the revolution that imam komeini led, but then you come over to these two, these two men... "these weren't soldiers, these weren't people who were engaged in any kind of armed fighting, these two men were simply doing what many people do all over the world and doing scientific research, these were scientific researchers, these were people involved in science related to iran's peaceful nuclear energy program, they were trying to help develop iran's peaceful nuclear energy program, doing scientific
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research and investigation, and for that they were killed by the israeli government in collaboration." with terrorists, they killed these two men, we're doing nothing but trying to develop peaceful nuclear energy, build up their country, engaging in peaceful scientific research. these men were killed, murdered in their own country, simply for trying to engage in scientific research.
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no, no, wait, i'm so emotionally involved that i forgot to define the principle. the film is still not over. let us return once more to the holy shrine. we're here in a very, very sacred place. this is imam zodi ali akbar. um, and there are celebrations going on, they haven't actually started yet. celebrations for imam makdi. after the ceremony, i had a good chance to talk. talk with some of the participants in this ceremony, with what was left of my trip, i still could not meet with the author of the letter. i want to introduce myself, first of all, my name's caleb and i'm from the united states and i read the letter of the supreme leader uh to the youth of europe and north america, and i've come to iran to learn more about the supreme leader in the revolution, and if i wanted to meet the supreme leader uh, how how would i do that بگن حتماً ملاقات
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براشون. it seemed there was no hope, but one them suggested that i forget a private meeting with iran's supreme leader, but meet him rather in a public ceremony. he suggested that the nearest one was the public ceremony on the anniversary of the imam komeini. i decided to take part in that ceremony. i set up detailed email to the office of the supreme leader. i know that the time for coordination for the public and private is too short, so at least i could have been a... loud foreign guests, there's still the days left until the meeting and it was a good opportunity for to me to complete my trip to iran. امریکا واقعاً داره به ایران زور میگه
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یعنی. going on, but the iranians, so many people had answer, everyone anxious to give me their opinion, well, i'll let me tell you what i think, well let me tell you what i think, i'll tell you what i think, i, and there was a difference of opinion. هر وقت که طرفدارای غرب تو ایران به تزلزل میفتن شماها پیداتون میشه میخواید اینا رو بلند کنید رو هوا. as someone from the united states, um, you know,
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it can be hard for people from the united states to deal with that, they hear slogans like death to america, down with usa, and they may think that they are personally being attacked, but i'm very educated about what my government does around the world. "and i know they're not chanting against me, they're not chanting against my family or the people live in my community, they're chanting against the government of the united states and what it does around the world, which is mass murder. زمان گذشته دیگه ما به شما باج نمیدیم باید حرفای ما رو گوش کنید شما قبول نکنید از خلیج و فارسم بیرونتون می کنیم." نظر خود من آنچنان.
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in my heart and all that do, we shall overcome some we walk hand in hand, well my name is david miller, sociologist to specializes in the analysis of power and propaganda, so i i come from glasgow in scotland. i'm sorry, did you say that was english? i'm not english. the only way for liberation is for the the colonization of the mind. this is your first time here. how long
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have you been here now? how many days? two days? answer me about bristol university, russia's and ukraine, iran's foreign policy. the americans are opposed to the islamic republic of iran, whatever it does. we marched when herjail was uh bombed with chemical weapons and so here we are in the the famous bobby. street, named after bobby sanns, the officer commanding the ira prisoners. if we stand together, we can help to stop the spread of zionist extremism and to combat islamophobia. what has interested you with regard to iran? "this is my land and my country. it is not only the 1948 or 1967 borders from the sea to
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the river. i am not ready to let go of a centimeter. israel is here like any for by the support of the europe, by the support of the united states. that's why the sabaret, the land. well, i was at the babo sham's protest last. week and i myself had a my head banged against a bus by a soldier illegally on illegal stolen land and they are arresting us the palestinian. this is historical palestine.
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you seen footage of treaded children's bodies, that's my tax payer dollars, going to going to bomb those kids, so i think we should kill them all. if that makes you feel better, everybody, yes.
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the sun shown to announce the beginning of new day. it was the 13th day of the war on the gaza's rip. look at the missile. what did we do to deserve being hit by this? the army bombed the children on the beach and destroyed our houses. kill children, men women and old men. i have other place to go, so now my children and i are homeless. it is the israelis habit from ages, they say that children fire rockets.
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you headlines on press's health ministry says situation, the situation in the northern part the territory is extremely catastrophic and indescribable. as hospitals have run out of fuel. dead of onras says the humanitarian crisis in gaza is a man-made disaster, calling for urgent steps to deliver aid to the besieg territory. and iran says the us and the uk are escalating tensions and crises in the region by launching air strikes on yemen.