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Clearing the thousands of mines left in the war-torn villages of Sri-Lan...
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Clearing the thousands of mines left in the war-torn villages of Sri-Lanka is a dangerous and demanding job for those that have been assigned with the responsibility of doing it.
The all-female de-mining team of Sri Lanka's northern Mannar district struggles in the blazing heat to navigate the hazardous task at hand and systematically clear the villages of all the traces of war that remain in a place long after the conflict itself has passed.
Following the women we witness the excitement and fear each time a mine is found and get to see how many of the women take the job to support their families, due to the cruel brunt of war leaving them as the sole breadwinners.
They clear the villages of landmines not simply because it is their job, but because they are are all personally involved, each with their own losses and tales of hardship and are keen to finish the job so that people can move back home from refugee camps and begin to live in peace again.
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MrSaeedAbbasi uploaded a new video
(2 months ago)

Clearing the thousands of mines left in the war-torn villages of Sri-Lan...
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Clearing the thousands of mines left in the war-torn villages of Sri-Lanka is a dangerous and demanding job for those that have been assigned with the responsibility of doing it.
The all-female de-mining team of Sri Lanka's northern Mannar district struggles in the blazing heat to navigate the hazardous task at hand and systematically clear the villages of all the traces of war that remain in a place long after the conflict itself has passed.
Following the women we witness the excitement and fear each time a mine is found and get to see how many of the women take the job to support their families, due to the cruel brunt of war leaving them as the sole breadwinners.
They clear the villages of landmines not simply because it is their job, but because they are are all personally involved, each with their own losses and tales of hardship and are keen to finish the job so that people can move back home from refugee camps and begin to live in peace again.
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MrSaeedAbbasi uploaded a new video
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Mega Missions with Matt Rogers Who Kidnaped Shayan Kaviani? شایان کاویا...
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Mega Missions with Matt Rogers Who Kidnaped Shayan Kaviani? شایان کاویانی Iran SHAYAN KAVIANI IS AN IRANIAN DEMOCRACY ADVOCATE. HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS ARE WORRIED ABOUT HIM. http://www.youtub... تجاوز اسلامی شایان کاویانی ناپدید شده است Long Live Persian parrot ایران زنده باد طوطی فارسی زبان Iran http://www.youtub... مسابقات واليبال جام جهاني 2011 ايران - آرژانتين World Cup matches in 2011, Iran Volleyball - Poland پخش مستقيم مسابقات واليبال جام جهاني ۲۰۱۱ ايران آرژانتین Argentina لهستان The Iranian national volleyball team has created a great buzz around the world after defeating Serbia the European Champion 3-2 at FIVB World Cup competition yesterday in Japan.
This marks Iran's second victory after defeating the host country Japan 3-1 before losing to Cuba 3-0.
At the conclusion of yesterday's game against Serbia Poria Fiazi was named the MVP of the match.
Iran will face Poland on Thursday -- Poland has won all its three matches. There are 12 teams in this competition and at its conclusion the top 3 teams will qualify for the 2012 Olympics in London.
Best of luck to the Asian Champions, Iran Volleyball team, we all are very proud of you!
Bezpośredni transmisji meczów Mistrzostw Świata w 2011 roku, Iran Siatkówka - Polska Iranian youngster makes impressive World Cup debut
Iran's Pourya Fayazi after winning as the Most Impressive Player of the match
Nagoya, Japan, November 22, 2011 -- Iran's Pourya Fayazi Damnabi made an impressive debut at the FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup against European champions Serbia.
Fayazi represented Iran at the FIVB Volleyball Men's Junior World Championship in Brazil and served as the captain at the FIVB Volleyball Boy's World Championship in Argentina.
The 18-year old came in as a substitute in the second set and stayed on as a starter until the deciding set. Fayazi nailed the final point on his attack and posted an 11-point output that was key to Iran's surprise upset of the stronger Serbian side.
Teammate Mehdi Mahdavi and coach Julio Velasco are satisfied with Fayazi's debut. His performance in his first match did not only make his team proud but also justified his bright future.
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MrSaeedAbbasi uploaded a new video
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Clearing the thousands of mines left in the war-torn villages of Sri-Lan...
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Clearing the thousands of mines left in the war-torn villages of Sri-Lanka is a dangerous and demanding job for those that have been assigned with the responsibility of doing it.
The all-female de-mining team of Sri Lanka's northern Mannar district struggles in the blazing heat to navigate the hazardous task at hand and systematically clear the villages of all the traces of war that remain in a place long after the conflict itself has passed.
Following the women we witness the excitement and fear each time a mine is found and get to see how many of the women take the job to support their families, due to the cruel brunt of war leaving them as the sole breadwinners.
They clear the villages of landmines not simply because it is their job, but because they are are all personally involved, each with their own losses and tales of hardship and are keen to finish the job so that people can move back home from refugee camps and begin to live in peace again.
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MrSaeedAbbasi uploaded a new video
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A political dispute between Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president, ...
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A political dispute between Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president, and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the country's supreme leader is reported to have intensified. Ahmadinejad is said to be contemplating resigning after Heidar Moslehi, the intelligence minister he had sacked, was reinstated by Khamenei. The president is understood to have shirked some of his duties and skipped cabinet meetings for the past ten days in anger over the decision. Mehrdad Khonsari, an analyst with the Centre for Arab and Iranian Studies in London, told Al Jazeera on Friday that the dispute, which began last month, had become "serious". "It shows the level of disunity at the very top of the Iranian [political] hierachy [with] Ahmadinejad having already polarised the internal political scene as a result of fraudulent election results that were announced more than 20 months ago," Khonsari said. "He is now beginning to encroach on the powers and privileges vested in the supreme leader, and he and his constituency - mainly among the Revolutionary Guards - have tried to do this. "And, of course, the supreme leader has tried to make a stand and in this stand he has been joined by many people from the ruling establishment who have been cast aside by Ahmadinejad." Khonsari said that since the president came to power "powerful people like [Akbar Hashemi] Rasfanjani and ... [Mohammed] Khatami and many of the key reformers as well as the president of the current Council of Experts" have been sidelined. "This is quite a standoff," he said. "Ahmadinejad, I think, at this particular time, has bitten more than he can chew and has been forced to essentially step back, but the fact [remains] that both he and the supreme leader are damaged as a result of this conflict." Although speculation continues that Ahmadinejad may resign, Khonsari stopped short of hinting at the possibility of him quitting and instead said the dispute would lead to "further polarisation; further disunity [and] rivalry ... within a state structure that's already fractured".
'Grave economic issues'
Al Jazeera's Dorsa Jabari in Tehran quoted an MP as saying that Ahmadinejad had asked the supreme leader to step down as he insists he cannot work with the intelligence minister. Khonsari said upheavals in some Middle Eastern countries could spread to Iran if the rift continued. "You have to bear in mind that what we're witnessing in the Middle East it all started with events in Iran some 20 months ago and Iran is not immune from the global cts from what we're witnessing as a result of this Arab awakening," he said. "Peple in Iran are conscious there are grave economic issues; grave foreign policy issues confronting the Ahmadinejad government and the last thing he needs is to be in disarray with the supreme leader in a fight over a situation that's totally impervious to the wishes and aspirations of the general majority. "There's no question in the minds of Iranians that this is going to be a very hot summer coming up." The supreme leader wields more power than the president and appoints military leaders and the council that passes laws.
The dispute has led to the arrest of several close allies of the president, including Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei, the chief of staff.
Mashaei and others arrested have been accused of invoking djinns [spirits]. Ahmadinejad's administration has been dogged by allegations of a fraudulent election, which handed him a second four-year term in office in 2009.
The conduct of the vote led to protests which ended in a deadly crackdown and the detention of key opposition figures, including Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi. Iran has also been hit by a wave of sanctions by the US and the European Union over its nuclear programme, which many Western states suspect is intended to make an atomic bomb. Tehran says the programme seeks to develop nuclear energy for solely civilian use.
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