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let me if we want to show you a bit of that for monday but it will feel i had to. have that if you. didn't take a ten minute can then take. the bait. only. a. little bit of. a national he didn't really. get into the middle of the year. and she. well it was never the. helpful as well. as i know to my cost mahmoud hussein is not the only working journalist to be
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challenged or detained in egypt. when it comes to media freedom egypt is rated very low indeed by international human rights groups. in egypt. the state is pretty much employing all of the tools that we see repressive regimes around the world employ to restricts of expects all at once so there is direct intimidation harassment arrest of human rights defenders and journalists and activists. torture and mistreatment of these individuals once they're arrested in their detained. reporters without borders is an international organization monitoring media freedom. in twenty seventeen it published a press freedom in bags a league table of different countries on the a treatment of the media and journalists to get drunk to egypt number one hundred
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and sixty one out of a hundred and eighty in the black list of countries considered what they called prisons for journalists national might be how much. was that the woman in ireland how how much of a book like given that the movie had. as of. a scene one thing about why i think is enough for you i had been in the absence of any judicial process the diffs in media set to work on the case of mahmoud abbas saying. t.v. channels launched an intensive media campaign against a former colleague. mahmoud had once worked as chief correspondent for the government run now t.v. channel. one can barely hey before this is the only thing that i.
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can tell you know these suckers for a year but to see it unfold often. but i mean who am i. to say a false messiah how many. of them have been on here. thank you no. i was. three years. ago when. they were in law to give you know around the horn. of the most of the second for more. than a second fizeau it's
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decided to visit the reporters without borders in the french capital. what i can burn. as. huffy and oh man if one excellent mama and a half it and maybe ohio don't be. be . sworn in there matt. she shouldn't. be dumped rama anika noni out there were no. back in doha i talked to me of mahmoud hussein school leaks at al-jazeera arabic.
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they are no formal charges against him so we only have the allegations by the egyptian interior ministry and the campaign and the media which accused him of spreading false news. and i asked another dizzier presenter who'd worked with him in the field and in the newsroom if this was at all likely. what was. that they have all of they did they hear the artist when one of the other from the other hit out of town so a lot of muscle that was sort of a mark what was. it that it. couldn't have entered. why the hummer. i let it go how will we have that infinitely yet doesn't matter they said. but that's the time and let this is
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a study in. the international federation of journalists is the largest group representing the profession why. it was founded in nineteen twenty six in paris but relaunched in belgium in one thousand nine hundred fifty two it now has around six hundred thousand members in one hundred forty countries. saying the media is not. trust you have to describe facts one. publish false information or incorrect information once again if you accuse someone you have you have to show what and when. allegedly spread false information and if they didn't correct the information afterward. let's not go into about that as you have the more data you have the other but let's get back in the man. shall not. have you listen to b.
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and. then of the feet that. he. went to him and. he has them going and it will be. a sort of. mini. if you belive but the. people of the human could have been or so but managed. so now we have gone without a mask. and i want to know you. want . to see happen from time. to sane is a very experienced journalist whose career began in egypt in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine he worked for t.v. channels in back frame iran and sudan before joining our disease in two thousand
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and three because i knew what i thought when i didn't. like it not that i would want a lot of stuff and like under-staffed he wanted me to. and i worked economic aid him in norway and now can essentially pilot this is the only real killer but then you'll believe me to gather my money what i can see what i have to then sticking what out well enough of them they are now in the senate now they're saying things you don't say as editor by asking other desir i can leaks about mahmoud's korea and the television joining that is the us and you know what ham. and i mean thirty a good then. and i what. we. also for our shout out and whatever. we have some some philistine. can vary but in the last almost three year most of the. above that i thought of.
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didn't turn it. because you did. wow. so. much more to. the. topic of how to be a. little god. not . even. a man no. matter. how do you. think they're not the water with joe would you. be on putting him wildly out of here at the moment if you know you. can go out in the software. had to me. what the future
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in the world it's a brutal attack not accepted investigations are happening we work with the turkish government to reach results of the perpetrators be brought to justice this is something that has to be taken by any government and undoubtedly the corporation between the turkish and saudi government is good and we know a lot of people are trying to seize these painful situation to trade rift between turkey and saudi arabia and i want this place to send a message that you will never be able to do that as long as. there isn't a crown prince in so many saudi arabia. egypt and a turkish president named. the washington post is reporting that the head of the cia has listened to audio capturing the moment of his murder she's expected back in washington on thursday after visiting turkey as part of
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a white house investigation into the killing of british prime minister theresa may and crisis president have spoken to saudi king solomon about the case his office said she told the king that the saudi explanation of the charge his death lacked credibility earlier may announce that the u.k. would follow the u.s. in counseling pieces of those suspected of being involved. in the u.s. explosive devices and other suspicious packages were sent to top democratic politicians and the offices of c.n.n. hillary clinton former president barack obama and billionaire george soros were among those targeted adela.
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i am of. zero. i'm looking at why my colleague mahmoud hussein has been in jail in egypt for nearly two years without trial. he is experienced and as covered several pollutions as a foreign correspondent. as an egyptian the revolution in twenty eleven was a huge challenge for him here what was he like to work relevant in the movement a willingness in the can with a was it. across and had a king to tell. them and he made them that man with a better hope are. the savvy you have. and what money i would still have from a that i let my land that's just a tad the amount of blood a cave and all of. that really eleanor said going to the jimmy road that i met is
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easy for them that they have been no formal charges against mahmoud an interior ministry statement simply said that he had carried out a media campaign aimed at what he called spreading chaos however article seven to one of the egyptian constitution say yes no course today will sanction shall be imposed for crimes committed by way of publication or the public nature there of the half a muslim about about the half of that issue that i don't know who is you know. that i would know and i know most of them. would in twenty seventeen said over seventy journalists have been jailed that year. more than five hundred twenty six way suspended three hundred eighty three by relations of press freedom it is six attacks by security forces on journalists seventy one other attacks one
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hundred seventy three journalists banned from working and twenty eight investigations trials or imprisonment of journalists for the cause any cause for how to live their lives. team the best to loose and commitment the same in a home office confident the so have you have. the muscle that we're. going to present me me i will know how. they you are the shit about your salami. you will rarely find a government of any stripe who will take an action and will admit that it's illegal they're always going to try to cover up their actions with this veneer of the rule of law this veneer of legality. they will cite legal. legal precedents or justification zahraa laws that have been passed but it doesn't actually make these things legal when the law that was passed actually violates the
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egyptian constitution or actually violates gyp's international human rights obligations i was in an egyptian jail for three hundred and nine days mahmoud hussein has already been detained for over six hundred seventy days with that number increasing every day. you know your. people how to get on it today. what i'm. i asked the former chief justice of the city office if it was legal to team with the same which seemingly indefinitely absolutely up the hudson i. could not. feel well wolf i mean.
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we have no information. the reason of his arrest and the one well informed that was last december if i remember it was the first. suspect we didn't know what exactly was told to both his activity which would explain why he was detained and when you do time someone without clear explanation it's a breach of. rights. which case screamed repression here is an individual who was a journalist who was not even actively reporting at the time he was arrested even though that would have been his right to do. he was targeted because of his
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affiliation with a media organization with al-jazeera and arrested and detained without any due process whatsoever that is that i ask the judge about what's called preventative custody and why mahmood had not been released after a given period of time. hold that. view leave you have had. how you. felt. about that but i. also feel. this is a. matter of. doing i. saw you were just going to let you know. if you don't you.
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and. then. whoa when you gender joinery says in the tech approach freedom and freedom of expression which doesn't mean. we have every citizen the duty to respect. or kill someone we don't know any reason but it's what happened with what we called the criminal criminalization of journalistic work namely you describe their work as a crime and this is in the press freedom for science interest in december twenty
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sixth team came three years up to mine and that of three other al jazeera journalists. i was released in twenty four and my three colleagues the police. who. i. have a son i know a colony in my city. ms went out one a minute and. moslems went out with him is a man at war but if i'm caught. in. a. morgue when the. mean. given that hannan. in. my had. been the would have been more than one of the mock. but other than the incentive that.
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is that no matter what. he had the you know what others have had that have you what on what he said today yes in that. last week we had here well there's nothing. at the camelot and that's. not going to have an exciting. and i'll be let go at the money that's. jimmy and they say that what it was in the me that i mean if it is at the. work. and look at the short end they have a more than a mostly. a c a c that c.s.e. had been awesome at the had they just this year said they had. more than
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a lusty thumb and that they. emerge for many. voices in the international media concert and has done it by working on a very independent in the sense that they don't depend on national governments so i can imagine their way. here are reported to about egyptian. was not welcome for the government because they couldn't have any pressure on this continuum your couldn't your if you go back model what we're doing that we've had this and know if you go along on one of them who are going to you know. you have a million dollar to move. several agencies have asked the egyptian government.
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