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AbuKhalil then grew to be a regular guest on all Iran-funded channels, such as Al-Alam TV.
Iran's Propaganda inside the United States: The Case of As'ad AbuKhalil 2009
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That man, Riad "Ray" Saeid, works as editor-in-chief of the Anaheim-based Arabic language newspaper Al-Alam Al Arabi, which has recently begun publishing pro-Assad articles.
Mary Slosson: Debate Over Religious Freedom In Syria Causes Anger In Los Angeles Diaspora Mary Slosson 2011
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Iran's state-run Arabic television channel Al-Alam quoted an Iranian source as saying the government was following the case.
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Iran's state-run Arabic television channel Al-Alam quoted an Iranian source as saying the government was following the case.
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Al-Alam Al Arabi ran a story on the confrontational protest at the Federal Building, writing in an Arabic-language story that Syrians with "loyalty and love for their country" were there to reject "attempts to sedition and acts of sabotage carried out by a group of agents and spies who want evil to the homeland."
Mary Slosson: Debate Over Religious Freedom In Syria Causes Anger In Los Angeles Diaspora Mary Slosson 2011
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European satellite companies like Eutelsat, Intelsat and Arqiva provide extensive services to the Iranian state-owned Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting IRIB, including for domestic Iranian radio and television broadcasts, and for Iran's growing list of foreign-language channels, like the English-language PressTV and the Arabic Al-Alam.
Broadcasting Tehran's Repression Shirin Ebadi 2011
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Iran's Al-Alam says authorities denied 55-year-old Hall Talayan entry into Iran because she did not have a visa and then she was ordered back to Armenia.
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Al-Alam Al Arabi ran a story on the confrontational protest at the Federal Building, writing in an Arabic-language story that Syrians with "loyalty and love for their country" were there to reject "attempts to sedition and acts of sabotage carried out by a group of agents and spies who want evil to the homeland."
Mary Slosson: Debate Over Religious Freedom In Syria Causes Anger In Los Angeles Diaspora Mary Slosson 2011
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Transparent and frank talks are needed to remove suspicions and clarify what objectives are sought behind these scenarios, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast told the state Al-Alam Arabic television channel on Wednesday.
Iran Tries to Repair Saudi Arabia Split Farnaz Fassihi 2011
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That man, Riad "Ray" Saeid, works as editor-in-chief of the Anaheim-based Arabic language newspaper Al-Alam Al Arabi, which has recently begun publishing pro-Assad articles.
Mary Slosson: Debate Over Religious Freedom In Syria Causes Anger In Los Angeles Diaspora Mary Slosson 2011
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