tv [untitled] March 26, 2012 9:30am-10:00am EDT
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thanks for joining our team at half past the hour of apparent champions are your headlines the man who led libya's anti-car the uprising exclusively tells our t.v. that too many powers were interested in silencing the colonel mood to brill also accuses nato of abandoning the country after out saying the old regime. pressure mounts on north korea over its satellite plans as world leaders gather in seoul for a nuclear summit out of the meeting u.s. president barack obama promised of punishment if it goes ahead with the launch.
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and better off today that's the message from the israeli military when it comes to their own kidnapped troops after israel's pardoning of a thousand prisoners to return one soldier service personnel are being urged to kill themselves or each other to avoid capture. the arab spring saw dictators out and power change hands next up a look at the deep imprint it left on the civilian citizens of those countries. he was fast asleep but his face was glowing from the inside i didn't kiss him there was something strange about the situation he slept until morning undisturbed and he left. and right around two o'clock on the symbols seventeen what about us my cousin muhammad boars easy car to choose goods to the market place
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. it was friday so he had to so it's all in two days in order to get a return on the most. common hammad worked a lot that needed money to buy a car so that he could sell his goods and transport them right there. three security guards keep him away from his part of the market in the congo so he headed to their boss at the city council. but without even listening to him she turned him out of doors for. the situation was unbearable for him because. he bought some gas muslim and said himself on fire in the market to this city whole story. for the tragedy of support your evolution in tunisia and other countries it was the
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start of the arab spring. unlike most of the population of the bustling city of color such a move but art can afford to stay in bed longer. the doors miss barber shop open at ten am. but often his first customers don't arrive to new. mubarak treasures these morning alice is no relation to the proposed president but he spends his time checking up on the latest political news. politics is far more popular than football in egypt these days. i have a kind of
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a lesson this is been the best year of my life there is freedom in a country i can say anything i like to anyone we didn't have such freedom in the past but this freedom is free for all you don't need to pay for it there hasn't been a better time for me and my job since the revolution. seventy three dead and more than a hundred. fold life includes a. morning of victories of. that very. on the first of february two thousand and twelve the local team in the egyptian city of port saeed hosted the football club from cairo after the match most fans attacked the stands with a cargo team supporters sat through it resulted in seventy dead and more than one hundred injured. only the hour fi fans want is a fair investigation. and justice
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ah. ah . last. two weeks after the tragedy in port sayit thousands of allah fi fans marched through the central streets of cairo. and the aim of our march is to demonstrate to the authorities that so many people are demanding an inquiry into the bloodshed but we maintain that it was a plot masterminded by security forces why can so many fans not get out of there. why were all the exits closed. off. of the events in port sayed the national football championship was suspended
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indefinitely rallies and marches of the ways fans gather together. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah. ah ah ah ah ah ah. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah. ah ah well it was a college student till last february today he's a youth political movement which seizes every opportunity it can to take to the streets what are you doing here these are the slogans of the revolution i don't touch it. enough. then looking at such graffiti often leaves me speechless who are going to express how i feel with a picture or a words from if they're trying to tell us that we're a generation of thugs and that's an important point to commend them like you see that this is something entirely different. to what and how i'll be frank with this
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this crazy she often makes restocking which. thank you for the nasty didn't feel like this nearly as often under mubarak. and that all this is simply amazing. well defeat. was. mohammed bouazizi self-immolation interim easiest sidi bouzid took place eighteen months ago since then the economic situation in the town where the chinese ian revolution started has taken a turn for the worst. the young vendor was driven to despair by joblessness unemployment rates have gone up but local use of found a way to spend all their free time almost every wall is covered in graffiti. we do have liberties but otherwise. i see no changes if.
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people are free to talk with the many journalists who come here. there is no pressure from the government or the police stop it if you get one but during the revolution people were more united with us and they are now at. a he's an ease with some of the first local bloggers to post news of the young vendor setting himself off of you tube and facebook spread reports of a horrifying act far beyond his hometown the tunisian revolution was the first arab internet by he's an isa maintain they have done just as much for the new free tunisia as their fellow countrymen but was easy. before it was easy did what he did see was it december twenty ninth and most people did not know him as of but after that he became their hero they started writing about him on facebook not
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a lot of us not of the mainstream media covered it in this either a lot more national t.v. you know the radio or the press this information had to repeatedly been reported on the web before it was shown on al-jazeera in spain. the great arab information revolution initiated by young in fuse yes in tunisia is being carried on by professionals t.v. channel al jazeera to be covered events encourages talk his quest in the military conflict in libya of the state overthrow moammar gadhafi today the information war has focused on syria. journalist refeed looks he is rarely seen on the streets of damascus the man shown his public appearances wherever he goes he is followed by true bodyguards there's a reason for the caution a short while ago to an identified men fought on the car carrying the reporter for
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several months refeed has been waging his own information rule the vessels against cooktop reports concerning events in serious hot spots such as the now world renowned city official i i. think we can now cross to our correspondent reporting from a field hospital. we are in a medical unit located at one of the houses. there are a lot of rooted for the surrounding houses. you can see it with your illinois under three hundred got there but her. sharma staten. island dam him for having killed my younger sister. i'm blind because of him his wife must die. alone and come on this video shows a field hospital of the so-called free army and that's about it is being organized and equipped by certain organizations. this footage is old orchestrated and had to
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see the face of a wounded child i think when somehow i needn't tell you about the emotions of syrian or anyone else experiences seeing the suffering of a child on al-jazeera screens. however before the report is sent to the channel the girl's father shows up to tell her what she must say on camera notably about bashar assad. moreover somebody standing behind the camera tells the girl's father what he must say to his daughter before she repeats his words the war. that it is not at you but it. is all a. little . like little about how up close his the
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spurs just about zero in western channels insisted on syrian t.v. but so far he has failed in this information. no he has been hiding with annoying children for several weeks they managed to escape from homs a city that is plunged into massive addressed the woman says she has received several death threats in the hometown the nguyen includes than me but then after we had collected thirty three thousand signatures against the revolution we started receiving threats my home was set on fire and destroyed because me a lot of suffering but i kept going but then i received a very open threat saying count your children before going to bed early. says the
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threats were followed by the kidnapping of her eldest son mohammed the twelve year old boy was killed but note placed on his chest said i was murdered by the shah these are my son mohammad closed that's where a bullet hit here and here. and also here. here's the blood of my humvee i wash it in water but the blood remains that's what my humble get was wearing no tears no how long she will have to hoyt in damascus. to go back to. the television still churns out horrifying pictures from her hometown. right. every. day on the.
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issues that so much of the taxpayers' money maintains a she's a lot of people are carrying the documentary film that went viral on you tube about ugandan child soldiers and warlord joseph kony has been gendered very strong. tom explodes. chancy run transcends its intentions policy. looks clear to the foes. the two thousand and twelve nuclear security summit. on the party's. next. to me. is over for the young chinese ian wrap up ashraf is very much like the poet and hero of the songs he's young and unexplored religious and does most trust the media . i'm.
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just not going. to give you the modest in a futile obamacare but with but nothing but the last look at the book be about to blow good doesn't look that good looking at not it doesn't come up with a lot of new development nothing looks green the club would not know of movement if god built on that look up to something about it combining the time that it will put them in service until i could but just a few of them i already knew going to hold a little bit of god would you not muslim assad not good. enough to be a puppet of you know i've been flooded like some of them. look i didn't give a fuck i did not you know a couple. million people give much of me follow up it's not doing it good the local
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music business the music the subtlety of nothing you know music to get. us through it. look stupid. good morning paul. so if it was. a different eunice yoon revolution has failed to achieve its goals we wanted it to be beneficial to the people we wanted jobs there were half a million people employed we wanted the revolution to produce freedom and dignity but now we're back to square one many people are homeless but those who have a home and live in poverty. as referee presents the new generation of that emerge during the twelve arab spring he and the young people like him see protest and defending the gains of the revolution as they made the commitment.
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so his is the focal point of the revolution in egypt even a year after the resignation of hosni mubarak it is still the center of public attention. would you ask for more subtle stuff now what. if the basement. catching. up with the way he did. but. many of those who were involved in the events of february two thousand and eleven left little of that are not isolated that. they live in tents not put up a makeshift gallows here the protesters have promised during the former president and muscle control with the country's current ruler.
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each day the never ending noise of trial here accompanies the work of tough for mubarak about his shop is situated close to the restless where. aside from his other activities young revolutionary khaled is the presenter an analyst. show a local channel it just so happens the box barbershop is the closest place where it can have his head trimmed before going on. one of the revolutionary youths. one of the ones from talkie a square. am i like you guys you are the best generation and. nothing was happening in egypt before i thought it's a few minutes later the conversation predictably drifts to the much of the i left the football club phantoms the ultras came from another place they came from the streets where the palace of the nile stands tonight yes indeed i swear to god it
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was going to real heroes. oh my. goodness the paralyzing the traffic in central cairo for several hours the marches from the football club fully reached that destination justice palace ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah. the fans lit flares and chanted the wood justice outside the closed doors nobody emerged from the building to meet the families. that's evening the local t.v. talk show presided over by khaled focused on the football fan demonstration of what cause the musket import sayit the young revolutionary insists that when that tragedy occurred on the first of february two thousand and twelve the police did nothing to stop it and media outlets attempts to suppress the news.
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it wasn't just a group of thugs attacking beating and killing others that's not the point is the whole hold on and the point is that they promised fans what they had done for the sake of the revolution the this means that the author or at least blame what the military council interior ministry and all the government structures for this i believe all of them and those are. i think the media has a judy to come out with a clear position instead of distorting the truth as. people in revolutionary egypt have changed their attitude towards the revolutions principle mouthpiece the qatar based al-jazeera news channel the publisher will never it's true but during those eighteen days al-jazeera and other channels did a good deal to inform the public about the goings on it was quite unlike what gyptian television was trying to demonstrate but also the facts and channel began was in line with the requirements of the government's concerns or it's on a medic. three journalists from al jazeera is lebanese bureau sit in the spring of
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two thousand and twelve they were leaving the channel because disagreements with its editorial policy the main complaint concerned its coverage of syria the journalists say the channels could top executives both pictures of gunmen opposing government troops from t.v. screens. but the problem is today we have independent media there is no independent media the media in general was i don't think so. i got nothing. like you know promoting pollution leave. egypt tunisia whatever but i don't think for example the relation of so directly in two thousand and eleven the news channel was one of its most experienced correspondents been joe does interviewees include his sheik. and fi del castro for a long time he was in charge of the channels
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a rainy and pure. he had a similar post to the office in lebanon in the spring of two thousand and eleven as i left the child for a row saying he was not going to cooperate with a news outlet which sacrificed objectivist for politically sponsored programming out of them and i realized that i could not work and resigned. with it i suddenly understood that i was afraid of those revolutions such thoughts appeared when the revolution in libya broke out of course i think that money market dauphine was a disavowed any ought to have stepped down what my fears grew on something that on face value looked like the beginning of a new arab reality with its revolution of change something very different underneath as in any custody it. was at least. that it was a shock. that the. cairo
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has followed a new routine for a year and as a rule must processions take place in the daytime just off to lunch the thousands of demonstrators include people from all walks of life you display what is angry at low salaries football fans and religious radicals of every description often demonstrate his hold rallies near the public show run by mubarak he's shivers each time his name is chosen by the crowd. yes i. was. the baba gives us his weight pledge allegiance to revolutionary ideals but in the evening he prefers to bring down the shutters of his shop window just in case. that i know what i should be yes i did say this about the revolution has been
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a success i mean ask you a question you remember students going off university campuses such things only happened in the one nine hundred seventy s. and yesterday they held a rally in front of the defense ministry is that true yes it is what does it mean it means that we have freedom isn't that so they used to be locked inside their university staying under control and supervision. if they did anything wrong the next day they got arrested which was it the case so it is freedom what else. does the day draws to a close in cairo
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a young activist called mool is just getting going first he attends a congress of the liberal policy led by his father and eminent politicians after that he meets fellow rights campaigners there is a vast social gap between rural and his peers keeping vigil in top his square new lives in a large flat in the most fashionable neighborhoods of the egyptian capital he often travels to foreign countries and speaks excellent english. and a vision of the workforce and. he has radical views on the future of the revolution many years some people the you what is happening on the streets now is you know the after party for a while quite a bit about however i totally disagree i don't even think the party began the party said has not become fine maybe there was a house warming at the beginning but we are still waiting for the actual revolution to happen. from time to time the norm is friends performative youth
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leisure center on the banks of the model in times of car to the young with lucian lees play on the usual instruments strictly speaking they are both instruments a tool they make music from the trash picked up from the street the progress of musicians pulled by groups designed believe in which is less. cool slang for garbage collectors. this is where the actual zabbaleen a found. one hundred thousand people in this district on the outskirts of cairo. their lives depend on garbage the zabbaleen gather it from all of a car and bring it back to their neighborhood these people to have a positive view of the revolution. get their main concern isn't that some
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tyrant has been toppled or because freedom has arrived rather since it it could business has been brewing for the. quarterly as she did a good deal of collecting cheering the revolution everybody was running apart like mad or enjoying themselves in cafes all that produced a lot of garbage. it is for that reason that the inhabitants of the trash neighborhood pin great loops on the arab spring they don't want it to dry out and to come a scorched summer that is so typical of the middle east public on rest means garbage and garbage is their life.
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