tv [untitled] March 17, 2013 7:30am-8:00am EDT
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the ruling party denies any involvement in a crime. modern egypt hundreds of hardcore football fans valid in cairo for the release of their recently detained comb rates known as ultras thirty eight were arrested and charged last week after attempting to set fire to a court one of the fellow members was being tried tensions have been running high in the country since twenty one people were given the death penalty for their role twenty twelve riots which seventy four people died. well coming your way off the break an insight into the syrian conflict brings you the personal experiences and recollections of journalists who spent several months in the water on state stay with us.
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soldiers died. let alone all those peaceful civilians who died at the hands of the so called freedom fighters from the free syrian army. these instigators want to divide syria along sectarian lines and establish a few independent states instead the opposition is divided some want to secular state others want a theocracy there are also those who want to take up arms and destroy the country the only thing they do is argue with one another the people and the authorities this opposition is ruled and man is from outside they have no political goals but they actually want is to spread chaos i've invited everyone even the people who now live abroad to sit down and negotiate however they refused to come what they want is to take power and so they just keep on saying that they won't enter into talks until the president goes but if that happens who are they going to talk to.
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and then the yes from. wherever these militants go they leave disaster behind they have destroyed everything. they make people leave their homes in order to loot whatever they can. to destroy things and make videos of the whole disaster in order to explain to the world that it's all the doing of the syrian army only the bad things come from government forces. all the good things come from the f.s.a. the militants claim that the people stand behind them. but that's a lie. remember
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what happened to the great ancient city of troy its inhabitants loved horses so the enemies used a fake horse to destroy it here in syria the situation is the same for the people the word freedom is like a trojan horse this horse has come to our country ruined our freedom and our peaceful life but this land helps a school stronger and i know that in the end good will when. i haven't seen my son for over two months he called me and said that in the morning
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he would come home but i had a feeling that something bad was going to happen and when he didn't come home in the morning i tried to call him but in vain his division defended the main mosque in aleppo and they were surrounded by militants and targeted by their snipers then somebody tried to explode the gates wet. christians but my son said he would protect the mosque as a holy site he even ford inside with bare feet out of respect for their religion in spite of the shattered glass and cartridges on the floor he was hit by two bullets his friend who was born did say he carried him to the ambulance outside to refused to go to hospital saying he wouldn't leave the other guys alone and when he rushed back he was hit by some more bullets and died on the stairs of the mosque i told him i was praying for him but he said pray for syria first then for me syria had always been a priority in his life i hadn't seen him for so long i would often call him and say
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please come back home i miss you so much i want to see you but i never saw him. one day we were moving hand in hand with a group of militants who are not making their way through the streets but through yards homes kitchens was the last. and who ran into an old man in one of the houses he was in so. there's still the army supported him. he didn't have any relatives left. brought him food and water every time he caught sight of a soldier although he was blind in one eye he would jump up and say welcome sarah welcome.
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this man has been found dead. so these beasts shot seventeen bullets and wrote on the wall they had killed him for having a loose tongue that meant that they had thrown down the gauntlet at all the christians living in syria. perhaps that's why the rebels killed him once they saw him on t.v. really old or young it's all the same to their. oh look i don't think of ever i have only one question for those insurgents if we have only one god who created the people and dave according to all the scriptures all people are equal why do you keep killing us why do you say you do it in the name of feed him in the name of allaah why do you keep killing civilians why do you kill soldiers why on earth but these people murder is a piece of cake they have
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a harder time chopping off a sheep's head than the humans they have no heart no dignity they only care for themselves they believe they're not killing people enough to incite fear we don't want any more people to die we've had more than enough and we're fed up with this big time. we set up a checkpoint on a road to hama and stopped a passing car the people inside were an alawite family so he sees the father and raped his six year old daughter then i got a call from our coordinator he gave me an address and a rifle smuggled from turkey my mission was to blow up the secret police headquarters. i killed seven soldiers that day that i took an axe and started hacking at one of them. to question how can you call these people peaceful opposition and freedom fighters but this isn't saying that. i
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think people can come to syria and see for themselves what the situation is cam in the areas where there are government forces. in other words the army guards the people protect them. i think those fighting on the other side are real folks. people who have nothing human about them. and they can easily betray their country their family their mother their father. and they look at this footage. would you like them to walk a blur streets and play with your children. look at the faces of these people you can't even call them human kind of people are they after the things they have done would you like to see this kind of liberator in your city would you like them to fight for your security to your freedom and your democracy. manage boy.
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i got a call from an unknown number and someone told me are you the brother of. come and pick up a dog we killed. and i saw what happened to my father and brother i just couldn't believe it there were dozens of dead bodies on the insurgents were shooting at them so that we couldn't collect the. survivor told me the rebels had lined up the locals to gun them down when suddenly a car came dashing up it was my father and brother trying to stop them the rebels shot up the car wounding them both and then dragged them outside and run over their heads with a vehicle several times while they were still alive. my father watched them kill my brother before they finished him off to a still camera game my senses one of the women they killed was pregnant woman kicked her baby around like a football things like that are impossible to imagine explain the things they do
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can't even occur to anyone in their right mind. kildall children for. you know besides he is a very kind man despite the tragedy he's going through he loves zero four daughters he loves to babysit them and play with them and these days he's so damn home he leaves early in the morning and come speculated night the children miss him a lot and we fear for his life because the insurgents want him dead they have even posted his photo to their websites they run it on their channels and offer up a bounty for his death i often call him on the phone but he's so busy he won't even answer. though he calls me back later to say he's all right he won't come home for lunch because he doesn't want to leave his men he loves his country and he's ready to sacrifice his life for it to him syria is more important than his wife he spared
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his children i understand him and i support him i willing to wait for him i've lost my brothers and an uncle and even my husband can get killed our city is swarming with terrorists i have no idea where they come from in such numbers they get killed every day but there's always more coming. wealthy british style. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max culture the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report on our. mission. critique
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down my life for my country the way my father and brother did. what matters is the task of restoring the syria that we used to live in. my dream. i wish to see syria the way it used to be when there was peace i want syria to win this war if you have to climb a mountain sometimes you have to take a perilous route we lose our friends and relatives in order to save syria and arrive at the top where other peaks won't be seen our greatest dream is to be able to live safely and peacefully like we always have. you know that you were here we will hope. for we i was like. oh my god. i didn't think that i'm going to see my mother again but i saw her. it was like. i'm free. i went. and
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i ran. but i when i saw the army when i saw the flag the syrian flag the red. flag. i mean still as i would like oh my god i'm finally free. i could not talk anymore and the officer you know carried me. and i was crying because my friends are so they're only going to do what they said that the cameraman of the law. is with us. and i was like you know i was like take me just let me go. let.
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one thing i want to say. to me is that the military our family. are mean the people have always been one folk. how else can we regard them except as brothers and sons as you know. being in the army is what they do for a living. this is never prevented us from being one family. restored that life you'll see. the main thing a helicopter is in there and people climb their roofs with flags and scream with
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joy. and when i look at our soldiers i see an inexhaustible source of strength to fight the enemy and protect our country and it makes me feel so happy. when you look at soldiers in combat it seems as if they were merciless and cruel but they actually have to focus on the combat they're ready to sacrifice their lives to. have so much courage even though many of them are so young even the injured soldiers ask for permission to stay in the army going back home when the operation is over a beer hard to recognize same soldiers who were fighting for dear life a moment ago are enjoying. selves in a goofy way just like school kids they joke they make fun of what they drink. this is become
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a tradition they send the youngest soldier to get some water and sugar or the kettle and. they have fun as if nothing happened i look at them and can't quite believe that these are the same soldiers who had just been fighting and every night it's the last goodbye for them they never see their next of kin again every day they walk the thin line between life and death and no one knows when he will die.
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was a good friend of mine from the early days of the war we stood shoulder to shoulder we fought and worked side by side and spent time together he's a father free he was brave and strong and always ready to take part in any operation whatsoever so one day we were out on a mission to aleppo and the way there he told me he knew he'd die soon he said please take care of my wife and kids i can smell death. i retorted but the next moment he was humming a sad and said i will be killed i won't return to homes two days later he was abducted. in our neighborhood and. i didn't recognize him. usually he's still friendly still funny always making jokes but this time he was extremely gloomy. very negative all about him i thought to
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myself what if he has some kind of promotion nation but i told myself to stop thinking about that and then in two days they called us and told us he had been kidnapped and that the kidnappers one grandson what we didn't know what to do and how to help him but one military officer who was with us told us that if they capture a soldier he never comes back. i called him but he didn't know and says so i dialed and he said i mean i had gone to a shop to buy something. then i called him again and somebody said i'm from the free syrian army and with kidnapped your husband. either you bears a million pounds or we'll kill him and then they switched off the phone. i called my uncle and said that they had kidnapped him ear ladies kept to scold me again and
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again just to torment me. i. was over at them. i said are you. so out of. the out of the mood what are you mad. we tried to negotiate a ransom we raised the money but. the foam one moment they were calling us to. switched off the phone a day later they called again and told us we could come pick up a mirror in the suburb of aleppo we came and found a mere three other soldiers bad it. while he was still alive.
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it was a great loss for me but that they really have to kill him so atrociously this is madness even animals never show such brutality the insurgents always execute people piece by piece. before they cut their throat i'm lost for words how to describe it just can't imagine how anyone could do such things. he was a kind. even when he was broke. with three kids and parents as well i hope god shall never forgive my husband. take away their loved ones. through.
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