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  2. Al-Rafidain TV - Wikipedia

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    Al-Rafidain TV (Arabic:قناة الرافدين) is an Iraq-based Arabic television channel broadcasting from Istanbul, Turkey where its headquarters is located. [1] Launched on 10 April 2006 on Nilesat , the channel is owned by Sunni Arabs and has an anti-Western agenda and supporting Association of Muslim Scholars .

  3. Alrafidain University College - Wikipedia

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    Al-Rafidain University College is a private academic institution in higher education of public interest established on November 23, 1988. It was founded byThe Iraqi Society for Statistical Sciences. The actual work study started in 1988/1989 and is considered one of the oldest private academic colleges in Iraq.

  4. Television in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    AL Iraqyia Sports: Republic of Iraq: Al Falluja TV General Khamis Al-Khanjar: Al Sharqiya: General Saad al-Bazzaz: Al Sumaria: General Businessmen Al Baghdadia TV: General Awn Al Khashlok Al Forat: News Ammar al-Hakim: Al Rasheed TV: General Saad Asem Al-Janabi: Al Rafidain TV: News, Political Al Remas TV: Music Ashur TV: Assyrian Democratic ...

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  6. Rafidayn - Wikipedia

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    Bilad al-Rafidayn, an Arabic term for Mesopotamia; Rafidain Bank, the largest bank in Iraq; Tanzim Qa'idat al-Jihad fi Bilad al-Rafidayn, the name for Al-Qaeda in Iraq

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  8. Alfarqadain TV - Wikipedia

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  9. General Military Council for Iraqi Revolutionaries - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Sunni channels present the latest advances by the insurgents as part of an uprising against what they call "al-Maliki's army." [16] According to western media, Al-Rafidain TV is particularly supportive of the cause of the "revolutionaries" and "mujahideen" who it says are fighting to liberate the country. [16]