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let's stick with egypt?annot stay with egypt because i link it to the world and i need to make a comparison. all right, let's take a specific point. you were imprisoned in 1980 specific point. you were imprisoned ini980 and specific point. you were imprisoned in 1980 and president anwar sadat because of your outspoken views. you said at the time that you believe what he said, there is democracy, you have a multiparty system and you can criticise so i started to criticise his policy and landed in jail. exactly! today, do you have the freedom to say what you want in egypt? much better than under president sadat or president mubarak. under them, i president sadat or president mubarak. underthem, iwas in prison. now, ican mubarak. underthem, iwas in prison. now, i can speak my views in egypt now. to the media. also, i write. i write for the main newspaper in egypt, regularly. so, in that case, it sounds as though you were happy when president al—sisi room moved mohamed morsi from power, and criticised many insid
let's stick with egypt?annot stay with egypt because i link it to the world and i need to make a comparison. all right, let's take a specific point. you were imprisoned in 1980 specific point. you were imprisoned ini980 and specific point. you were imprisoned in 1980 and president anwar sadat because of your outspoken views. you said at the time that you believe what he said, there is democracy, you have a multiparty system and you can criticise so i started to criticise his policy and landed...
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egypt and outside ofthe ,,.-.ide egypt and outside ofthe ,,.-. 5555555 that inside egypt and outside ofthe ,,.-. 5555255 h that whatever a religious state. so we against a religious state. so we know and many people in egypt do not accept a religious state. that is why they support abdel fattah el—sisi. so everything is relative. relative. so abdel fattah el—sisi's rule is much better than that of the muslim brotherhood. number one, they do not choose religion. because to play with religion is like playing with fire. was on brothers want to tell us that allah said so and we cannot criticise allah. at least we cannot criticise allah. at least we can criticise the army or abdel fa tta h can criticise the army or abdel fattah el—sisi. beat you cannot criticise allah. you have been an outspoken person all your life, as we can see. you outspoken person all your life, as we can see. you have outspoken person all your life, as we can see. you have written things like the hidden face of eve were covered issues such as fem
egypt and outside ofthe ,,.-.ide egypt and outside ofthe ,,.-. 5555555 that inside egypt and outside ofthe ,,.-. 5555255 h that whatever a religious state. so we against a religious state. so we know and many people in egypt do not accept a religious state. that is why they support abdel fattah el—sisi. so everything is relative. relative. so abdel fattah el—sisi's rule is much better than that of the muslim brotherhood. number one, they do not choose religion. because to play with religion...
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most of egypt is desert. one way to irrigate the land used for farming efficiently would be to use modern drip irrigation methods. some local farm is a learning to implement this technique. made the agricultural consultant chicks on their progress but some still have worries. or reserve all the. walls. of course and this would. make a. at the moment egypt imports around sixty percent of its food but the country can't afford even more expensive imports to compensate production losses due to lack of washington. as soon as. killing its new reservoir there will be less water for egypt adopting new and more efficient irrigation take meek's maybe the only way for egypt's farmers to survive. through paul said barry was a pleasure to have you with us and we hope you like the show my name is in melt. and i say goodbye from the show to its garden in lagos nigeria out of let's remind you to join us on our social media platforms so on on the screen my name is sarah my money is signing off from nairobi kenya and i hope to
most of egypt is desert. one way to irrigate the land used for farming efficiently would be to use modern drip irrigation methods. some local farm is a learning to implement this technique. made the agricultural consultant chicks on their progress but some still have worries. or reserve all the. walls. of course and this would. make a. at the moment egypt imports around sixty percent of its food but the country can't afford even more expensive imports to compensate production losses due to lack...
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days locked up and counting map and hussein and al jazeera deny provoking sedition incitement against egypt and spreading false news the un condemned his arbitrary detention saying was stopped questioned and detained in december twenty sixth seen after travelling to cairo for a holiday since then he's been in solitary confinement and has yet to be charged the office of the un high commissioner for human rights says indefinite pretrial detention is the egyptian government's tactic to restrain anyone who dares to act independently the un human rights what he says the policy is a cornerstone of egypt's suppression of the media civil society and protesters the committee to protect journalists says egypt is a leading jailer of journalists at least twenty are in prison. advocacy that we can do by documenting attacks and repression of journalists and using every opportunity that we have to bring this to public attention around the world egypt's government
days locked up and counting map and hussein and al jazeera deny provoking sedition incitement against egypt and spreading false news the un condemned his arbitrary detention saying was stopped questioned and detained in december twenty sixth seen after travelling to cairo for a holiday since then he's been in solitary confinement and has yet to be charged the office of the un high commissioner for human rights says indefinite pretrial detention is the egyptian government's tactic to restrain...
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you can even see the number fans the club is gaining from egypt.wing the premier league more. they were focused on the golden boot race. everybody was praying for him to win the golden boot and to break the 31 goals record. everybody is really excited for the final on saturday. they are really praying for mo salah to be the first egyptian to win the champions league. what seems are you expecting in cairo? it‘ll be some atmosphere for that match, won‘t it? in cairo? it‘ll be some atmosphere for that match, won't it? yes, unexpected full houses —— i am expecting full houses in every single cafe, pub, every place in egypt, even houses will be packed. if mo salah and liverpool manage to win the champions league and really expecting an atmosphere similar to when egypt won the african cup of nations, for example, like, lots of fireworks, lots of people gathering in the street and just celebrated mo salah‘s win. we are alljust praying for mo salah and for liverpool to win the champions league. enjoy the atmosphere and enjoy saturday night. thank you for s
you can even see the number fans the club is gaining from egypt.wing the premier league more. they were focused on the golden boot race. everybody was praying for him to win the golden boot and to break the 31 goals record. everybody is really excited for the final on saturday. they are really praying for mo salah to be the first egyptian to win the champions league. what seems are you expecting in cairo? it‘ll be some atmosphere for that match, won‘t it? in cairo? it‘ll be some...
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egypt's government has targeted other al jazeera journalists in a trial condemned almost unanimously by rights groups and journalist organizations egypt leveled similar charges against al-jazeera is by her mohamed mohamed fahmy and peter greste and jail them five years ago the former editor in chief of al-jazeera arabic ibrahim helal was sentenced to death in his absence two years ago and a new antiterrorism law passed last year targets are than mediocre nations as well the committee to protect journalists says the law furthers the government's crackdown on the media it enables police to put journalists acquitted of terrorism related charges on a watch list that restricts their finances and other rights every morning everything you hear of of a case of over journalese that you know or in directly being and difficult situation under prosecution under these appearance and their arrest censorship intensified this year during the reelection campaign of president of the for the hand sisi journalists critical of him or who interviewed opposition candidates but arrested entertainment and sa
egypt's government has targeted other al jazeera journalists in a trial condemned almost unanimously by rights groups and journalist organizations egypt leveled similar charges against al-jazeera is by her mohamed mohamed fahmy and peter greste and jail them five years ago the former editor in chief of al-jazeera arabic ibrahim helal was sentenced to death in his absence two years ago and a new antiterrorism law passed last year targets are than mediocre nations as well the committee to protect...
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the campaign to free knowledge they were journalists in jail we'll look at egypt's crackdown on the media plus. a huge restoration project it's home to some of the world's rarest. palestinians are gathering near the israeli border fence in gaza for the six friday of protests each week the israeli military has fired on the groups killing at least forty one people and injuring many more is a live pictures coming from gaza the protests are planned in the lead up to may fifteenth the anniversary of the creation of israel an expulsion of palestinians calling for the right to return to villages where their families once lived which are now in israel are a force that joins us live now from the border fence just bring us up to date with what's happening there today. well so far things remain relatively quiet in comparison to the early protests this is a similar pattern it seems what happened last friday when the early stages of the process were relatively peopled we just had the break up of for. at a prayer service numbers are swelling somewhat and commensurately we've just seen the biggest barre
the campaign to free knowledge they were journalists in jail we'll look at egypt's crackdown on the media plus. a huge restoration project it's home to some of the world's rarest. palestinians are gathering near the israeli border fence in gaza for the six friday of protests each week the israeli military has fired on the groups killing at least forty one people and injuring many more is a live pictures coming from gaza the protests are planned in the lead up to may fifteenth the anniversary of...
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remind you of yours that egypt brokered a cease fire when the wanted love did in november two thousand and twelve and it was egypt who broke out of the latest ceasefire in august two thousand and fourteen which was brought to our attention. yesterday again and it also seems to me that there are an egyptian influence right now between be taken by the egyptians to broke up a long term seize file or what we call it the long term would not or truce between israel and the palestinian resistance a groups mainly hamas and the islamic jihad in which. both parties will respect their commitment to the ceasefire agreement but also which will extend it for the noontime in exchange for israel to lift and ease its a siege on blockade against the gaza strip but also a bit then for. how the us will have to stop digging in new tunnels between gaza and israel and and also will stop the improvement of its missile docket think knology but without that you will cease fire would be implemented or would be reached any time soon it's that is the big question because as long as there is no knowing seized by al
remind you of yours that egypt brokered a cease fire when the wanted love did in november two thousand and twelve and it was egypt who broke out of the latest ceasefire in august two thousand and fourteen which was brought to our attention. yesterday again and it also seems to me that there are an egyptian influence right now between be taken by the egyptians to broke up a long term seize file or what we call it the long term would not or truce between israel and the palestinian resistance a...
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israeli ministry israel then targeted dozens of facilities that belong to hamas and islamic jihad egypt intervened brokered. truce and ceasefire but there's no guarantee how long that will last the flare up of fighting in gaza follows weeks of unrest and the killing of at least one hundred twenty one palestinians in protests leading to the next catastrophe day when seventy years ago policy as were driven from their homes and the state of israel was created this is what policy impreza what i've had to say. you have to remember the. difficult days have passed on the west bank jerusalem and especially on the gas history these relic you patient launched today a fierce aggression on the gaza strip with rockets and aircraft this indicates that your q patient does not want peace however we want peace and we demand peace the policy an islamic jihad. is a fashion that opposes the existence of israel it was founded in the late seventy's by palestinian students in egypt who were inspired by the muslim brotherhood and later influenced by the islamic revolution in iran the group's aim is to destroy
israeli ministry israel then targeted dozens of facilities that belong to hamas and islamic jihad egypt intervened brokered. truce and ceasefire but there's no guarantee how long that will last the flare up of fighting in gaza follows weeks of unrest and the killing of at least one hundred twenty one palestinians in protests leading to the next catastrophe day when seventy years ago policy as were driven from their homes and the state of israel was created this is what policy impreza what i've...
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gaza admitted that there has been an understanding to the spic the cease fire which was brokered by egypt in august of two thousand and fourteen and put an end to the israeli aggression a guinness gaza and that summer so it seems to me that we are not. a broad ching and you will see this fire and i give him and between israel and the palestinian resistance a groups but more of our new commitment from both parties to the old seeds fire understanding that will reach by the egyptians about forty years ago which basically put. pressure on both sides to respect their commitments and to stop hostilities even though the term hostilities is not i see if i get jealous then ns but that that was the term of the cease fire which was the issue in two thousand and fourteen that is when must seize all of its own state it is toward the palestinians and also the palace ok systems or groups must seize all of their fire rocket firing against israeli thousand and the hamas says the reason the troops there's been an agreement to as a truce these rallies still distance themselves from the notion of any agreeme
gaza admitted that there has been an understanding to the spic the cease fire which was brokered by egypt in august of two thousand and fourteen and put an end to the israeli aggression a guinness gaza and that summer so it seems to me that we are not. a broad ching and you will see this fire and i give him and between israel and the palestinian resistance a groups but more of our new commitment from both parties to the old seeds fire understanding that will reach by the egyptians about forty...
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oppression of the media civil society and protesters the committee to protect journalists says egypt is a leading jailer of journalists at least twenty are in prison. advocacy that we can do by documenting attacks and repression of journalists and using every opportunity that we have to bring this to public attention around the world egypt's government has targeted other al jazeera journalists in a trial condemned almost unanimously by rights groups and journalists organizations egypt level similar charges against al-jazeera is by her mohamed mohamed fahmy and peter greste and jail them five years ago the former editor in chief of al-jazeera arabic ibrahim helal was sentenced to death in his absence two years ago and a new antiterrorism law passed last year targets of than mediocre nations as well the committee to protect journalists says the law furthers the government's crackdown on the media it enables police to put journalists acquitted of terrorism related charges on a watch list that restricts their finances and other rights. every morning everything one says you hear of of a c
oppression of the media civil society and protesters the committee to protect journalists says egypt is a leading jailer of journalists at least twenty are in prison. advocacy that we can do by documenting attacks and repression of journalists and using every opportunity that we have to bring this to public attention around the world egypt's government has targeted other al jazeera journalists in a trial condemned almost unanimously by rights groups and journalists organizations egypt level...
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vote on a pacific island and the campaign to free an al jazeera journalist from jail we'll look at egypt's crackdown on the media. the former chief executive of german comic a volkswagen has been charged in the u.s. over the diesel emissions scandal modern vinta kahn is accused of lying to regulate is about fake test results up to eleven million v.w. cars were found to be releasing emissions up to forty times more than the legal limit he resigned after the scandal became public in september two thousand and fifteen john hendrick has more. martin more news now the highest ranking former v.w. official accused of a crime in the admissions scandal in the u.s. printer corn the former chief executive officer of the w. was accused of four counts of federal crimes in the united states one of conspiring to cheat the u.s. emissions system and three counts of wire fraud that he's using e-mail in order to achieve that he faces the potential of years in prison but he could avoid prosecution entirely simply by remaining in germany that is because germany does not extradite for crimes outside of the euro
vote on a pacific island and the campaign to free an al jazeera journalist from jail we'll look at egypt's crackdown on the media. the former chief executive of german comic a volkswagen has been charged in the u.s. over the diesel emissions scandal modern vinta kahn is accused of lying to regulate is about fake test results up to eleven million v.w. cars were found to be releasing emissions up to forty times more than the legal limit he resigned after the scandal became public in september two...
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you know should be open for people but at the crossing to egypt and rough it's most of the time close it opens very sporadically sometimes two days a month sometimes it's closed for a month and the other crossing with israel where people would go you know to what's the west bank you also need a permit from the israeli authorities and most of the people don't get these permits you have almost two million people there here in this territory there's another crossing of course for goods but that has also been closed last week for couple of days because it was a demonstration at the protest by palestinian protests and now it has opened again so it's a very enclosed area and even plus we can go in as journalist you know in the morning because certain time in the afternoon the crossing is closing and then you're here you can't go anywhere and this is the feeling that. the half special young people i've been talking to they say if you haven't been traveling follow a night for the past and yes. as long as disposer has been going on the right time and you have filed that report exactly portrayi
you know should be open for people but at the crossing to egypt and rough it's most of the time close it opens very sporadically sometimes two days a month sometimes it's closed for a month and the other crossing with israel where people would go you know to what's the west bank you also need a permit from the israeli authorities and most of the people don't get these permits you have almost two million people there here in this territory there's another crossing of course for goods but that...
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i would look at egypt. am quite interested in egypt as well and all the changes taking place in egypt. with all the other issues we have in the middle east, i don't think it is going to get any worse than this. i think we are looking forward to a more positive trend in policy and in politics and economic growth. francine: in terms of growth country by country, which is a country that will outperform the others in the middle east? mohamed: you know, the majority of our focus is saudi arabia, uae, egypt. and, and i would say egypt is growing faster now. saudi arabia i am quite optimistic with the changes you see taking place within the coming 24 months. i think you will see quite a good trend, and the middle -- the uae as well. you have the other arab countries who are, some slow, some moving forward. the majority of our businesses are in these countries. francine: i mean, you are holding a big investment on e-commerce for saudi arabia. will there be more for example more property in saudi arabia? mohamed: th
i would look at egypt. am quite interested in egypt as well and all the changes taking place in egypt. with all the other issues we have in the middle east, i don't think it is going to get any worse than this. i think we are looking forward to a more positive trend in policy and in politics and economic growth. francine: in terms of growth country by country, which is a country that will outperform the others in the middle east? mohamed: you know, the majority of our focus is saudi arabia,...
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and sasha was accusing egypt of using solitary confinement as torture but egypt's government has rejected the amnesty report which says dozens of human rights activists journalists and opposition supporters face horrendous physical obese behind bars. want hussein is amongst those detained by egypt he's been in the vip from jail for more than five hundred days he was detained without charge by authorities in two thousand and sixteen on holiday in cairo. and international human rights organizations have repeated the egyptian authorities to release jailed journalists from his same volley as in egypt campaign as amnesty international he says the conditions faced by those in solitary confinement in egypt presents a horrific. climate to egypt very anonymous sources because of such treatment prisoners suffer in secret you can find not only r.c.m.p. interview treated but actually have to seen since sometimes over four twenty five or twenty four hours a day living alone incidents with absolutely no meaningful human contact with no more with only five minutes to go to pass from most. very poor vent
and sasha was accusing egypt of using solitary confinement as torture but egypt's government has rejected the amnesty report which says dozens of human rights activists journalists and opposition supporters face horrendous physical obese behind bars. want hussein is amongst those detained by egypt he's been in the vip from jail for more than five hundred days he was detained without charge by authorities in two thousand and sixteen on holiday in cairo. and international human rights...
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shows have also been shut down egypt and journalist mohammed there was. zaid known as chopin was jailed five years ago for reporting the rubber square protests in cairo hundreds of protesters were killed and thousands injured show khan's been nominated for unesco's press freedom prize for his resistance and commitment to freedom of expression a reporter for the times newspaper in britain was arrested and deported from egypt without official explanation international journalist unions accuse the egyptian government of creating a climate of fear and reporters don't know if they will be next to be jailed osama bin job with al-jazeera and new al jazeera dot com this friday is this from egyptian journalist and us kelly who asks in his letter to egypt why have you jailed my friend and hussein he talks about their time together university as journalists and how it's not just mahmoud being deprived of his freedom but mahmoud's friends and family being denied him to read it it is honest and heartfelt and i would also encourage you to watch this and al-jazeera worl
shows have also been shut down egypt and journalist mohammed there was. zaid known as chopin was jailed five years ago for reporting the rubber square protests in cairo hundreds of protesters were killed and thousands injured show khan's been nominated for unesco's press freedom prize for his resistance and commitment to freedom of expression a reporter for the times newspaper in britain was arrested and deported from egypt without official explanation international journalist unions accuse the...
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improvement there is no release of the pressure on gaza potentially through the rough a crossing to egypt opening up more frequently if they have nothing really tangible to show for this then the people who have been really emboldened and given so much empowerment by the last few weeks if there. it sort of futility sets in that could be really devastating for them and the whole point about the rough across and i guess harriet kind of takes us into the next level of our conversation which has to be the way that the people on the other side of the border the gaza side of the border they live a life that really comes down to living under siege anyway. that's right i mean i can tell you one story that this the same psychiatry was telling to me this morning which really did for me encapsulate a lot of what's going on here about a secondary school teacher whose salary had been stopped by the palestinian authority for some weeks they blames technical difficulties but at last on thursday yesterday he got half of his march salary and now we're in early may that half of that what he got was immedia
improvement there is no release of the pressure on gaza potentially through the rough a crossing to egypt opening up more frequently if they have nothing really tangible to show for this then the people who have been really emboldened and given so much empowerment by the last few weeks if there. it sort of futility sets in that could be really devastating for them and the whole point about the rough across and i guess harriet kind of takes us into the next level of our conversation which has to...
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egypt's government has targeted other al jazeera journalists in a trial condemned almost unanimously by rights groups and journalist organizations egypt level similar charges against al-jazeera is by her mohamed mohamed fahmy and peter greste and jail them five years ago the former editor in chief of al-jazeera arabic ibrahim helal was sentenced to death in his absence two years ago and a new antiterrorism law passed last year targets are than mediocre nations as well the committee to protect journalists says the law for this is the government's crackdown on the media it enables police to put journalists acquitted of terrorism related charges on a watch list that restricts their finances and other rights. every morning everything one says you hear of of a case of over journalese that you know or in directly being and difficult situation under prosecution and their disappearance and their arrest censorship intensified this year during the reelection campaign of president a bill for the c.c. journalists critical of him or who interviewed opposition candidates what arrested entertainmen
egypt's government has targeted other al jazeera journalists in a trial condemned almost unanimously by rights groups and journalist organizations egypt level similar charges against al-jazeera is by her mohamed mohamed fahmy and peter greste and jail them five years ago the former editor in chief of al-jazeera arabic ibrahim helal was sentenced to death in his absence two years ago and a new antiterrorism law passed last year targets are than mediocre nations as well the committee to protect...
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and the campaign to free an al-jazeera journalist from jail we look at egypt's crackdown on the media. and i'm somehow must now be here with this sport after boston celtics said take it to a nothing lead in the eastern conference semifinals a metaphor first n.b.a. championship by decade. let's get going palestinians are gathering near the israeli border fence in gaza for a sixth consecutive friday of protests and each week the israeli military has fired on the protesters killing at least forty one people and injuring thousands more the protests are planned in the lead up to me the fifteenth now that's the anniversary of the creation of israel and the expulsion of palestinians which they call an outcome or the catastrophe and they're calling for the right to return to villages where their families once lived which are now in israel harry forsett joins us live from that area so harry is there a sense of anticipation there about what might happen during the course of the day . well yes that is the same sort of situation we saw last friday when the numbers at this time of day are relative
and the campaign to free an al-jazeera journalist from jail we look at egypt's crackdown on the media. and i'm somehow must now be here with this sport after boston celtics said take it to a nothing lead in the eastern conference semifinals a metaphor first n.b.a. championship by decade. let's get going palestinians are gathering near the israeli border fence in gaza for a sixth consecutive friday of protests and each week the israeli military has fired on the protesters killing at least forty...
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a few defeats especially in the city as the man in charge of egypt is mr l.c.c. who many compatriots say is even worse than mubarak egypt is also taking part in the yemen war by helping with marine patrols i don't think we should accept this so it's effectively undermining south africa's democracy at the same time as being able to get weapons into destinations that might be completely undemocratic that might be engaged in conflict. we wanted to ask about the allegations and find out about all the other factories but nobody wanted to talk with german media insisting that it was a south african company but it belongs to a german company flies a german flag at the factory gate and has a german box name nor that shorts. the rhyme at our headquarters in was also unwilling to tell us what countries its foreign subsidiaries export to the press department issued a statement saying exports by r.d.m. from south africa a carrier. doubt in accordance with the country's laws we cannot comment on possible customer relations for reasons of competition and in part due to contrac
a few defeats especially in the city as the man in charge of egypt is mr l.c.c. who many compatriots say is even worse than mubarak egypt is also taking part in the yemen war by helping with marine patrols i don't think we should accept this so it's effectively undermining south africa's democracy at the same time as being able to get weapons into destinations that might be completely undemocratic that might be engaged in conflict. we wanted to ask about the allegations and find out about all...
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suppression of the media civil society and protesters the committee to protect journalists says egypt is a leading jailer of journalists at least twenty are in prison. advocacy that we can do by documenting attacks and repression of journalists and using every opportunity that we have to bring this to public attention around the world egypt's government has targeted other al jazeera journalists in a trial condemned almost unanimously by rights groups and journalists organizations egypt level similar charges against al-jazeera is by her mohamed mohamed fahmy and peter greste and jail them five years ago the former editor in chief of al-jazeera arabic ibrahim helal was sentenced to death in his absence two years ago in a new antiterrorism law passed last year targets other media organizations as well the committee to protect journalists says the law furthers the government's crackdown on the media it enables police to put journalists acquitted of terrorism related charges on a watch list that restricts their finances and other rights. every morning so everything long as you hear of of a
suppression of the media civil society and protesters the committee to protect journalists says egypt is a leading jailer of journalists at least twenty are in prison. advocacy that we can do by documenting attacks and repression of journalists and using every opportunity that we have to bring this to public attention around the world egypt's government has targeted other al jazeera journalists in a trial condemned almost unanimously by rights groups and journalists organizations egypt level...
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in jail for five hundred days on friday without chachi egypt as one hundred sixty first on the list of one hundred eighty countries is the sains case an example of the government's treatment of journalists yes it is it's an example of not only just treatment of journalists but this is this is true not only in north africa in the middle east but in southeast asia as well in some respects journalists are simply those with their heads highest parapets this really is these attacks on journalists acts on the press and on the media are really attacks on transparency in open societies right there essentially governments fearing what they would term as exposure they really a fear a transparent society in which their views are exposed to the wider public because with exposure ordinally can come accountability and so there's actually demonizing goes on out in front of this movement the journalists themselves the media are those that take the risks to investigate to allies to expose their politically inconvenient to the sometime dangerous facts about what their governments are doing their dinn
in jail for five hundred days on friday without chachi egypt as one hundred sixty first on the list of one hundred eighty countries is the sains case an example of the government's treatment of journalists yes it is it's an example of not only just treatment of journalists but this is this is true not only in north africa in the middle east but in southeast asia as well in some respects journalists are simply those with their heads highest parapets this really is these attacks on journalists...
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two million people they can't travel you need to punished and then also the border crossings with egypt mostly closed the border crossing to its israel where you would go to the west bank it's for most of the young people that we're seeing here protesting they don't even stand a chance to get a permit so nobody really talks about a peace process at the moment people would like to see security and quiet for them . at the moment not the issue of. tenure kramer reporting from gaza for us tonight thank you very much. was saying a people in gaza have been living under a blockade for nearly twelve years and many say it is like being in a prison our tanya met with students in the territory and she asked them about their hopes and fears for the future a nice way to training in the east of the gaza strip sport him to switch off from the bitter reality around him. a nice study english literature at university in gaza city language is his key to the world and the country he said he has yet to visit. yet it will be difficult to say what you want to look to the future finish school find a job find a
two million people they can't travel you need to punished and then also the border crossings with egypt mostly closed the border crossing to its israel where you would go to the west bank it's for most of the young people that we're seeing here protesting they don't even stand a chance to get a permit so nobody really talks about a peace process at the moment people would like to see security and quiet for them . at the moment not the issue of. tenure kramer reporting from gaza for us tonight...
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inside, men were being transferred to egypt forsurgery.re being transferred to egypt for surgery. inside, they were still treating casualties from the protest. this boy is 16. all day, i've been asking palestinians if hamas forced them to risk their lives at the protests. no one said yes. "i did it because the rosol is palestinian," said this unemployed 24—year—old. —— because gaza is palestinian. as a human being, i speak, it is horrible. if you saw it yesterday, the situation, it is horrible. crying, bloody, painful... what's happening? after the protests, it seems that many people are hoping for some kind of turning point. but the fundamentals of this conflict don't change. jeremy bowen, bbc news. the antagonism between israel and the palestinians is one of the world's deadliest flash points, and focused on land and borders following the war that established israel in 1948. 70 years ago, gaza was controlled by egypt and the west bank byjordan, and both were home to hundreds of thousands of palestinian refugees driven from israel. but th
inside, men were being transferred to egypt forsurgery.re being transferred to egypt for surgery. inside, they were still treating casualties from the protest. this boy is 16. all day, i've been asking palestinians if hamas forced them to risk their lives at the protests. no one said yes. "i did it because the rosol is palestinian," said this unemployed 24—year—old. —— because gaza is palestinian. as a human being, i speak, it is horrible. if you saw it yesterday, the...
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saw a head on al-jazeera an attack on free speech egypt attains journalists and activists yet again and. and how an african refugee has become france's new hero. from the waves of the sales. to the contours of the east. and i bet the rain for many of us in china has eased for now there is plenty of dry weather to be found just a few outbreaks of rain around the food province but as we head into wednesday we'll see that rain begin to creep back across pushing its way northward and you can tell from some of the dark colors here that we are expecting some of that rain to be very heavy meanwhile towards the west you can see this very distinctive circulation here that's a very intense system that's already given us some right over parts of thailand you can see the cloud that we've got with us currently it has given us some heavy rain more wet weather still to come further south also plenty of showers here in the showers every post the philippines are getting going now as well particularly in the south there's a spreading further north as we head through wednesday to the northern parts of luz
saw a head on al-jazeera an attack on free speech egypt attains journalists and activists yet again and. and how an african refugee has become france's new hero. from the waves of the sales. to the contours of the east. and i bet the rain for many of us in china has eased for now there is plenty of dry weather to be found just a few outbreaks of rain around the food province but as we head into wednesday we'll see that rain begin to creep back across pushing its way northward and you can tell...
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appointed prime minister after the president triggered a political crisis a crackdown on dissent in egypt detains journalists and activists in a move that could be linked to an announcement on the economy. and the new adventures of spiderman the incredible story of the mayan emigrant it fell to me rescue and the french president. intense diplomatic activity is raising expectations that a u.s. north korean summit may yet go ahead and the bilateral talks could become trilateral with the south korean president also praising not progress is ramped up following a surprise meeting between leaders of the north and the south at the demilitarized zone on saturday now donald trump has confirmed a u.s. delegation is in north korea while a team from the north has been spotted in china on reaches singapore that's where the meeting was due to take place before trump canceled it but with the u.s. leader since expressed his enthusiasm for talks he tweeted that he believes north korea has a brilliant potential and will one day be a great economic and financial nation under thomas has more from seoul. do y
appointed prime minister after the president triggered a political crisis a crackdown on dissent in egypt detains journalists and activists in a move that could be linked to an announcement on the economy. and the new adventures of spiderman the incredible story of the mayan emigrant it fell to me rescue and the french president. intense diplomatic activity is raising expectations that a u.s. north korean summit may yet go ahead and the bilateral talks could become trilateral with the south...
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in the oil area of egypt that. a special tour in an ultra conservative country. i didn't know that there are two because it's not being promoted yet in the saudi arabia is known as a black box the country wants to open up and it has to you know detroit used the country's growing unemployment and state deficit. they year they have your hopes the changes will also rebranding the image of the kingdom. yes from here to please so the first question is always how do you saudi a pure saudi yes i'm saudi and there are hundreds of ladies like me hopefully with all these changes that would have been good because three the west would change the idea about the saudi woman it's not considered decent for women to do jobs for men and women makes this is changing to. another year is about to get her certification as the first female tour guide she says she has also experienced a lot of resistance from men that saw her as competition. the tour is about to end the arabic coffee and dates. you so it's the bread duty of their ahmed that tells us this that this of the of the guy who
in the oil area of egypt that. a special tour in an ultra conservative country. i didn't know that there are two because it's not being promoted yet in the saudi arabia is known as a black box the country wants to open up and it has to you know detroit used the country's growing unemployment and state deficit. they year they have your hopes the changes will also rebranding the image of the kingdom. yes from here to please so the first question is always how do you saudi a pure saudi yes i'm...
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amnesty international has accused egypt of using solitary confinement as torture it says that dozens of human rights activists journalists and opposition supporters face horrendous physical abuse behind bars the group's report outlines extended beatings humiliation a lack of food and restricted movement for years on end egypt has arrested thousands of people since the military overthrew president mohammed morsi in twenty thirteen morsi is reported to have been held in solitary confinement for most of the past five years amnesty says egypt has responded to these allegations with a fourteen page response denying that it systematically detain people in solitary confinement for long periods well al jazeera journalists mahmud to say there's been an egyptian jail for more than five hundred days he was detained without charge by the authorities in twenty sixteen during a holiday to cairo al-jazeera and international human rights organizations have repeated leah's the egyptian authorities to release jailed journalists we can speak to hussein bellamy who is egypt campaigner amnesty internatio
amnesty international has accused egypt of using solitary confinement as torture it says that dozens of human rights activists journalists and opposition supporters face horrendous physical abuse behind bars the group's report outlines extended beatings humiliation a lack of food and restricted movement for years on end egypt has arrested thousands of people since the military overthrew president mohammed morsi in twenty thirteen morsi is reported to have been held in solitary confinement for...
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several prominent journalists and activists have been detained in egypt in the past week human rights groups say it's part of the systematic government campaign to silence critics natasha going to him explains why the arrests may be tied to the government's plans to lift fuel and electricity subsidies. has an ability once campaigned for president abdel fatah el-sisi but he since called support of sisi his biggest sin and has been vocal about his opposition on sunday he was arrested and we've seen a number of bloggers journalists and other prominent human rights defenders and civil society activists who in the last years since the government says he has come to power have been brought in on charges or sometimes in pretrial detention without any charges. basically because they are critical of the government blogger well abbas was a longtime critic of the government and internationally recognized for his work he was detained last week in a pre-dawn raid this recent spate of arrests of bloggers journalists and opposition figures may be linked to a government measure that could anger many
several prominent journalists and activists have been detained in egypt in the past week human rights groups say it's part of the systematic government campaign to silence critics natasha going to him explains why the arrests may be tied to the government's plans to lift fuel and electricity subsidies. has an ability once campaigned for president abdel fatah el-sisi but he since called support of sisi his biggest sin and has been vocal about his opposition on sunday he was arrested and we've...
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the campaign to free knowledge they were journalists in jail we'll look at egypt's crackdown on the media plus.
the campaign to free knowledge they were journalists in jail we'll look at egypt's crackdown on the media plus.
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little circle thomas looks up at twenty three and news has only traveled abroad once to neighboring egypt the protests in gaza an issue at university and these things the demos poured in but also too dangerous to help and will the solution is that there should be some ease from the israeli side for the gaza strip a meeting that they open the border crossings and that you can travel to provide them with employment so that they are able to work and to pay attention to something else that is still really looked after the age of ten years gaza's tied borders on inescapable reality for most people here for more than twelve years israel and egypt have sealed off the hamas controlled territory. nearby at the islamic university usma and. looking for new stories about everyday life for the beauty of the huggy twins have made a name for themselves on social media and if isn't that then the corn field of vision is to put content on the internet that shows gaza city as a normal city and not a place of war where people are just terrorists and troublemakers and i mean one the cows are is not like this
little circle thomas looks up at twenty three and news has only traveled abroad once to neighboring egypt the protests in gaza an issue at university and these things the demos poured in but also too dangerous to help and will the solution is that there should be some ease from the israeli side for the gaza strip a meeting that they open the border crossings and that you can travel to provide them with employment so that they are able to work and to pay attention to something else that is still...
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tide borders on in this capable reality for most people here for more than twelve years israel and egypt have sealed off the hamas controlled territory. nearby at the islamic university usma and. looking for new stories about everyday life for the beauty of the huddy twins have made a name for themselves on social media and if isn't that then the corn on television is too good content on the internet they chose gaza city as a normal city and not a place of war where people are just terrorists and troublemakers and even one that gaza is not like this and we are known for these architect to students have also from the demonstration taking place on gaza's borders they say they support the post has because they have put back on the agenda and face the issue of the right of free turn for palestinian refugees their own grandparents fled to gaza in the one nine hundred forty eight. but it's been a mystery that's allowed when it comes to the return matches from the moment they started i absolutely did not expect them to be this big i was very surprised with how people got involved in the us even
tide borders on in this capable reality for most people here for more than twelve years israel and egypt have sealed off the hamas controlled territory. nearby at the islamic university usma and. looking for new stories about everyday life for the beauty of the huddy twins have made a name for themselves on social media and if isn't that then the corn on television is too good content on the internet they chose gaza city as a normal city and not a place of war where people are just terrorists...
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tania: at 23, he has only traveled abroad once to neighboring egypt.thinks it is too dangerous. >> a solution is that there's a be some ease from the israeli side from the gaza strip, meaning they open the border crossings and let people travel, to provide them employment and if they're are able to work and pay attention to something else. tania: gaza's tight borders are an inescapable reality for most people here. for more than 12 years, israel and egypt have seized off the hamas-controlled territory. nearby at the islamic university, they are looking for new stories about everyday life for their video blog. the twins have made a name for themselves on social media. >> our vision is to put content on the internet that shows gaza city as a normal city, not a place of war where people are just terrorists and troublemakers. gaza is not like this, and we are not. tania: these architecture students -- they say they support the protests because they have put gaza back on the agenda and raised the issue of right of return for palestinian refugees. their own
tania: at 23, he has only traveled abroad once to neighboring egypt.thinks it is too dangerous. >> a solution is that there's a be some ease from the israeli side from the gaza strip, meaning they open the border crossings and let people travel, to provide them employment and if they're are able to work and pay attention to something else. tania: gaza's tight borders are an inescapable reality for most people here. for more than 12 years, israel and egypt have seized off the...
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consensus in gaza in august the result of the nation to shoot it with live ammunition egypt and saudi arabia have been relatively silent and the united states and israel say that live ammunition had to be used because the protesters were using guns and explosives yes this is a side that is close to the americans to leisurely government there was another site we saw. by calling it some sort of a growing expanding these were any of us in south africa also called its own boss of the several countries in europe very few. vessel called he's well. ambassadors to their ministries. there was a mixed week's three action in the world most of the of especially europe and the united states see the hamas as it the organization in the global war that hamas is doing it by the consumption of alcohol of sixty two people keep a all in one big whining crying to reach the fence and maybe cross that bullet into his when is is tragic and should be groovy and i hope it will never happen again in the last eighteen months seems president try out a was voted case and then to their white house there really is a
consensus in gaza in august the result of the nation to shoot it with live ammunition egypt and saudi arabia have been relatively silent and the united states and israel say that live ammunition had to be used because the protesters were using guns and explosives yes this is a side that is close to the americans to leisurely government there was another site we saw. by calling it some sort of a growing expanding these were any of us in south africa also called its own boss of the several...
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the vision of libya about algeria is not of the same vision that the vision of libya egypt egypt through of star wants to get it to keep its influence see it in nato in the east of libya but i think that if we can have some kind of agreement between the different states that. we need a framework a common framework and the beginning of this framework would not to be elections actually it would be a real unifi a ship of the army i say and i think that yes and i think that we don't need all leaders i mean. you know after i's already quite auld and i think we need a new generation of officers to show up and after you have a real unified army may even be you can build a state and maybe you can all elections that will be significant that you would have a real not political meaning rayon and the unification of the security forces and the army in particular is a central issue for the international community but then again we're back to square one how can you unify and on me against the backdrop of the mistrust between the east and the west people in the west hate khalifa haftar people in the eas
the vision of libya about algeria is not of the same vision that the vision of libya egypt egypt through of star wants to get it to keep its influence see it in nato in the east of libya but i think that if we can have some kind of agreement between the different states that. we need a framework a common framework and the beginning of this framework would not to be elections actually it would be a real unifi a ship of the army i say and i think that yes and i think that we don't need all...