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at the 2 dozen 14 world cup after doing in thinkable and topping what most people called the group of death with england italy and your wife making it all the way to the quarter final it's almost more impressive than that though for this scene from costa rica and the reaction of the whole country. club or among the honest i was in brazil. a. this. is a. little. scene if. it does one know. the story thank you on sunday your book isn't it up and was glad to be a looking because he wasn't it's you know someone put up at the start of. something that shows how the passion for football unites all costa rica ends is the work that's being done to boost women's football. so he says trying to set the standard for women's football in costa rica the club is trying to give more visibility in a number of ways they promote their women's team on the same social platforms as their male counterparts and recently they opened their stadium for the women's classico initially the club was unsure what the response would be the fans turned out in record numbers. these guys have been playing the drums the entire ga
at the 2 dozen 14 world cup after doing in thinkable and topping what most people called the group of death with england italy and your wife making it all the way to the quarter final it's almost more impressive than that though for this scene from costa rica and the reaction of the whole country. club or among the honest i was in brazil. a. this. is a. little. scene if. it does one know. the story thank you on sunday your book isn't it up and was glad to be a looking because he wasn't it's you...
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scene at the 2 dozen 14 world cup after doing in thinkable and top in what most people called the group of death with england italy. making it all the way to the quarterfinals almost more impressive than that though with the scenes from costa rica and the reaction of the whole country. kumble be honest i was. a. bit of experience of it on our. it's part of. my single years that all. the old saying if you keep on an. enormous cargoes it will be impossible to get it as one or. you look up possibly because i really think you are trying to look isn't it that i was glad i did the looking been a busy because of it's only once a month but out of this everything something that shows how the passion for football unites all costa rica ends is the work that's being done to boost women's football. separte says trying to set the standard for women's football in costa rica the club is trying to get more visibility in a number of ways to promote their women's team on the same social platforms as their male counterparts and recently they opened their stadium for the women's classico initially the club was unsur
scene at the 2 dozen 14 world cup after doing in thinkable and top in what most people called the group of death with england italy. making it all the way to the quarterfinals almost more impressive than that though with the scenes from costa rica and the reaction of the whole country. kumble be honest i was. a. bit of experience of it on our. it's part of. my single years that all. the old saying if you keep on an. enormous cargoes it will be impossible to get it as one or. you look up...
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at the 2 dozen 14 world cup after doing young thinkable and top in what most people called the group of death with england. making it all the way to the quarterfinals a much more impressive than that though for the scenes from costa rica and the reaction of the whole country. from boeing among the honest i was. a pussy and. this. incident on our. as a spot. on my single years there was that all. the old saying if we cop out and. you know. it will be impossible to get. it also know. that you will cop possibly wrong because everything you know and trying to look isn't it awful that being a looking a little busy because of it so much money going up like this article is something that shows how the passion for football unites all costa rica ends is the work that's being done to boost women's football. separte says trying to set the standard for women's football in costa rica to clubs trying to get more visibility in a number of ways to promote their women's team on the same social platforms as their male counterparts and recently they opened their stadium for the women's classico initially the cl
at the 2 dozen 14 world cup after doing young thinkable and top in what most people called the group of death with england. making it all the way to the quarterfinals a much more impressive than that though for the scenes from costa rica and the reaction of the whole country. from boeing among the honest i was. a pussy and. this. incident on our. as a spot. on my single years there was that all. the old saying if we cop out and. you know. it will be impossible to get. it also know. that you...
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scene at the 2014 world cup after doing the unthinkable and topping what most people called the group of death with england italy and making it all the way to the quarterfinals almost more impressive than that though with the scenes from costa rica and the reaction of the whole country. kumble going to be honest i was. a. little. significant but i. don't know. because i really think you are trying to do this isn't written up was that a the look is going to proceed because it looks so much money but of course everything something that shows how the passion for football unites all costa rica ends is the work that's being done to boost women's football. separte says trying to set the standard for women's football in costa rica the club is trying to get more visibility in a number of ways to promote their women's team on the same social platforms as their male counterparts and recently they opened their stadium for the women's classico initially the club was unsure what the response would be the fans turned out in record numbers. these guys have been playing the drums the entire game so far that's
scene at the 2014 world cup after doing the unthinkable and topping what most people called the group of death with england italy and making it all the way to the quarterfinals almost more impressive than that though with the scenes from costa rica and the reaction of the whole country. kumble going to be honest i was. a. little. significant but i. don't know. because i really think you are trying to do this isn't written up was that a the look is going to proceed because it looks so much money...
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and transparent investigation carried out by an independent body to clarify the cause of death while rights groups have blamed morse's death on years of poor prison conditions priyanka gupta reports. a death that human rights activists have called tragic but predictable and what former egyptian president mohamed morsy supporters say is a model 17 june $29000.00 morsi appeared in court for a trial on charges of espionage he asked a judge if you could speak during the session in what is now his final address morsi demanded a special tribunal and better trial conditions the public prosecutors say the 67 year old man collapsed and died in a defendant's cage. unless all of us a little help the via a medical source has revealed the details of the medical condition of mohamed morsi who died monday afternoon due to a surprise heart attack during a court session for the espionage case the source added that morsi had continued to receive medical care and that there was no neglect to his medical condition in and out of prison. but human rights groups say egyptian authorities ignored multiple warnings about m
and transparent investigation carried out by an independent body to clarify the cause of death while rights groups have blamed morse's death on years of poor prison conditions priyanka gupta reports. a death that human rights activists have called tragic but predictable and what former egyptian president mohamed morsy supporters say is a model 17 june $29000.00 morsi appeared in court for a trial on charges of espionage he asked a judge if you could speak during the session in what is now his...
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of prison. but human rights groups say egyptian authorities ignored multiple warnings about morsi untimely death because of inhumane prison conditions that he was singled out for history. in the 1st 4 years of his detention you had exactly 2 family visits he was held in solitary confinement for nearly the entire time it was mention he never received the medical care that he asked for he was not allowed to have the food and medicine provided by his family that virtually all other prisoners in egypt are able to access last year a panel of british politicians and lawyers said treatment in prison was so bad that it could amount to torture. a predicts that if you didn't get the appropriate medical treatment he may very well have a premature death and of course for us out of. torture is a crime of universal jurisdiction and we found that the responsibility for that would sit all the way up the egyptian chain of. come on now here are the more they are worth a lot about you and the man who sits at the top of the chain of command is egypt's current leader preston up the football sisi the former army chie
of prison. but human rights groups say egyptian authorities ignored multiple warnings about morsi untimely death because of inhumane prison conditions that he was singled out for history. in the 1st 4 years of his detention you had exactly 2 family visits he was held in solitary confinement for nearly the entire time it was mention he never received the medical care that he asked for he was not allowed to have the food and medicine provided by his family that virtually all other prisoners in...
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civilian government the group representing the protesters says the talks will continue but only under certain conditions and has more. knowing even this small act of defiance could be death a small group of people gathered in khartoum on friday after prayers they continued their call for the transitional military council to transfer power to the people. in the city of. they were shouting in tehran instead of prayer and reflection at this mosque worshipers thought the a man was a mouthpiece for the military contacts and kicked him out. more than 100 people have been killed since june 3rd when the military began cracking down on protests i can pick up on this right now and someone can be sitting right next to the brother so if i have to be united even more and we are determined now more than ever more than before to end this and to start a new chapter is. a paramilitary group called the rapid support forces is accused of murder and rape to silence protesters want accountability. and also. we want annual military. to have one mission to hand over with a civil suit billions. d.f.c. . forces. now the transitional military council is choking off access to the internet to hide
civilian government the group representing the protesters says the talks will continue but only under certain conditions and has more. knowing even this small act of defiance could be death a small group of people gathered in khartoum on friday after prayers they continued their call for the transitional military council to transfer power to the people. in the city of. they were shouting in tehran instead of prayer and reflection at this mosque worshipers thought the a man was a mouthpiece for...
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knowing even this small act of defiance coming death a small group of people gathered in khartoum on friday after prayers they continued their call for the transitional military council to transfer power to the people. i was in the city of. they were shouting entirely out stead of prayer and reflection at this mosque worshipers thought the a man was a mouthpiece for the military contacts and kicked him out. more than 100 people have been killed since june 3rd when the military began cracking down on protests i didn't take up arms right now and someone can be sitting right next to the brother so if i have to be united even more and we are determined now why that ever more than before to anybody and to start a new chapter is. a paramilitary group called the rapid support forces is accused of murder and rape to silence protesters want accountability. and also. we want and your military. will have one mission to hand all the civil suit millions. d.f.c. . forces. now the transitional military council is choking off access to the internet to hide these crimes in the street or fear about mi
knowing even this small act of defiance coming death a small group of people gathered in khartoum on friday after prayers they continued their call for the transitional military council to transfer power to the people. i was in the city of. they were shouting entirely out stead of prayer and reflection at this mosque worshipers thought the a man was a mouthpiece for the military contacts and kicked him out. more than 100 people have been killed since june 3rd when the military began cracking...
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takes is 3 reaction to his death which rights groups blamed on the is of poor prison conditions. a death that human rights activists have called tragic but predictable and what former egyptian president mohamed morsy supporters say is a model 17 june $29000.00 morsi appeared in court for a trial on charges of espionage he asked a judge if you could speak during the session in what is now his final address morsi demanded a special tribunal and better trial conditions the public prosecutors say the 67 year old man collapsed and died in a defendant's cage. unless all of us a little help the via my medical source has revealed the details of the medical condition of mohamed morsi who died monday afternoon due to a surprise heart attack during a court session for the espionage case the source added that morsi had continued to receive medical care and that there was no neglect to his medical condition in and out of prison. but human rights groups say egyptian authorities ignored multiple warnings about morsi untimely death because of inhumane prison conditions that he was singled out for
takes is 3 reaction to his death which rights groups blamed on the is of poor prison conditions. a death that human rights activists have called tragic but predictable and what former egyptian president mohamed morsy supporters say is a model 17 june $29000.00 morsi appeared in court for a trial on charges of espionage he asked a judge if you could speak during the session in what is now his final address morsi demanded a special tribunal and better trial conditions the public prosecutors say...
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i've asked the commission staff to work with the chief staff and set up a working group in the wake of the jeff adachi death so we have a working group to address criminal investigations which involve members of the preparation -- press and i've asked commissioner dejesus and commissioner taylor to work with that group and we'll get it running as soon as possible. >> >> any commissioners have any reports? >> briefly. i wanted to report i got the opportunity to represent the commission last week at the ocit awards and big thank you to commander fong for inviting me out and allowing me to be part of that day. just hearing some stories of the tactics and strategies officers are using around de-escalations with individuals with mental health was amazing and was a great feeling and great to be a part of. this past saturday i was involved with our first father's day field day alongside chief moser and it was another great opportunity to engage community. there was a lot of fathers there with their children. we got the opportunity to attend their giants game and looking forward to what's continuing to do that as w
i've asked the commission staff to work with the chief staff and set up a working group in the wake of the jeff adachi death so we have a working group to address criminal investigations which involve members of the preparation -- press and i've asked commissioner dejesus and commissioner taylor to work with that group and we'll get it running as soon as possible. >> >> any commissioners have any reports? >> briefly. i wanted to report i got the opportunity to represent the...
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stripped of the title of president morsi swiftly became a political prisoner once again he was ultimately tried and sentenced to death for allegedly working with foreign armed groups and crossing a mass jailbreak when guards or killed. numerous human rights groups as well as british parliamentarians and his family complained of intentional medical neglect and warns that morsi is imprisonment conditions would lead to his death if not improved to the end morsi was defiant rejecting the court's or thorough and insisting he was the legitimate president of egypt elected by the people. joining me now is al jazeera senior political analyst marihuana sharon marwan how is $100.00 morsi likely to be a man that not just inside egypt itself but across the region certainly inside egypt he will be remembered as a controversial figure and yet as the 1st democratically elected leader for sure in a sense that this was a short one year. tenure for him one that was. full of pressures both from the deep state the military on the one side and from the masses that had the high expectations of what the revolution or the new government should bring in the end of the day mohamed morsi ali
stripped of the title of president morsi swiftly became a political prisoner once again he was ultimately tried and sentenced to death for allegedly working with foreign armed groups and crossing a mass jailbreak when guards or killed. numerous human rights groups as well as british parliamentarians and his family complained of intentional medical neglect and warns that morsi is imprisonment conditions would lead to his death if not improved to the end morsi was defiant rejecting the court's or...
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stripped of the title of president morsi swiftly became a political prisoner once again he was ultimately tried and sentenced to death for allegedly working with foreign armed groups and crossing a mass jailbreak when guards or killed. numerous human rights groups as well as british parliamentarians and his family complained of intentional medical neglect and warns that morsi is imprisonment conditions would lead to his death if not improved to the end he was defiant rejecting the court's authority and insisting he was the legitimate president of egypt elected by the people. general the muslim brotherhood has told al jazeera that if your security forces will bury morsi in cairo late at night denying him a proper funeral the on the has been the only home has in place of course this is a sad day not only for the muslim brothers but also for the egyptian people and for his family and for arabs and muslims and especially for the palestinian people who witnessed how morsy stood with them in the war there's no doubt that history will remember it as a day morsi was martyred after he was killed by the military coup you know he's the head of the egyptian revolutionary coun
stripped of the title of president morsi swiftly became a political prisoner once again he was ultimately tried and sentenced to death for allegedly working with foreign armed groups and crossing a mass jailbreak when guards or killed. numerous human rights groups as well as british parliamentarians and his family complained of intentional medical neglect and warns that morsi is imprisonment conditions would lead to his death if not improved to the end he was defiant rejecting the court's...
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getting back on the grid he had no driver's license he had no idea other than the one from death row. group of people. i became absolutely convinced seems innocence for about 4 hours of work on the case . if you read the autopsy report and you knew right away that what damon has confessed to was completely false. not a news conference the doctor knew and sheriff harry lee in that. first because he seemed to have an alibi he was helping crystal harris search for her when she turned up. he was with them when the muslim brotherhood she was in bed with was because he was. the one who ended up mandolins. i was looking for for 36 hours. and i just laid down to go to sleep and the detectives knocked on my door said they wanted to ask me some questions about crystal. at 1st i thought it was just a routine. relationship like in the show or. when jefferson parish deputies made the discovery and it turned out the man they would accuse of already been questioned by detectives were all there. he. used. to use all the technique it's designed to elicit a confession but he's all in a way you need to. know tha
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judged and of the strace lawyers condemning france for abandoning 11 this is the 4th of the terror group islamic states on death row in iraq. are they good morning is just going to leaven o'clock here in moscow you watching international now it is day 3 of the state visit to the u.k. and on tuesday he spent the day in talks with the prime minister theresa may they reaffirmed the special relationship between britain and america. the extraordinary alliance between the american and the british people it's the greatest alliance the world has ever known i've always believed that cooperation and compromise are the basis of strong alliances and nowhere is this more true than in the special relationship trampin may also discussed iran breaks the prospects of a trade deal and security concerns over chinese tech giant. u.s. president said a phenomenal trade deal was possible once the u.k. had left. or around both sides committed to ensuring that soran will never develop nuclear weapons and although they disagreed on the spine threat posed by the way to continue to share intelligence correspondent edward stache he has mor
judged and of the strace lawyers condemning france for abandoning 11 this is the 4th of the terror group islamic states on death row in iraq. are they good morning is just going to leaven o'clock here in moscow you watching international now it is day 3 of the state visit to the u.k. and on tuesday he spent the day in talks with the prime minister theresa may they reaffirmed the special relationship between britain and america. the extraordinary alliance between the american and the british...
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getting back on the grid he had no driver's license he had no idea other than the one from death row. group of people. like myself. and i became absolutely convinced beings innocent them for about 4 hours of work on the case. if you read the autopsy report and you knew right away that what damon confessed to was completely false. not a news conference this afternoon sheriff harry lee said to the wife and the suspect at 1st because he seemed to have an alibi he was helping crystal harris search for her when she turned up nothing. she wasn't there it was all because she was if you look look at me when we would do in the us. i was looking for for 36 hours. i just laid down to go to sleep and detectors knocked on my door said they wanted to ask me questions about crystal. at 1st i thought it was just a routine. relationship like a shell or. when jefferson parish deputies made the discovery and it turned out the man they would accuse of a crime was already being questioned by detectives were all there in the. news. indeed clichy use all of the technique it's designed to elicit a confession and he w
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getting back on the grid he had no driver's license he had no idea other than the one from death row. group of people. like myself. i became absolutely convinced beams innocence down for about 4 hours of work on the case. if you read the autopsy room. you knew right away. it was completely. earth because. it was helping crystal search for her when she turned up friday night. and she wasn't there. because he was. looking for for 36 hours. just lay down and go to sleep. and they wanted to ask questions of crystal. at 1st i thought it was just a routine. relationship like. earth. day when jefferson parish deputies made. their. news. cliche use the technique it's designed to elicit a confession. all in a way. that. they're there. to manipulate you. i was told i failed my witnesses one for me he explained in detail executed. after having no sleep for 36 hours and. interrogation like that it's a nightmare. if you. look at you. when you break you when you eat you you'll tell them whatever they want to hear. i would not have told anything you want to tell. you. why. why wasn't a little stronger. why c
getting back on the grid he had no driver's license he had no idea other than the one from death row. group of people. like myself. i became absolutely convinced beams innocence down for about 4 hours of work on the case. if you read the autopsy room. you knew right away. it was completely. earth because. it was helping crystal search for her when she turned up friday night. and she wasn't there. because he was. looking for for 36 hours. just lay down and go to sleep. and they wanted to ask...
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a group of human rights lawyers is suing the european union over the deaths of thousands of migrants from libya crossing the mediterranean sea in a request submitted to the i.c.c. the international criminal court the lawyers say that policies are to blame for crimes against humanity they've also criticised the recent decision which sent back more than 40000 migrants to camps in libya al-jazeera world is next. what you like was what's happening on the bottles with the phone on my confidence was i don't want to know the time no i'm still going to get a lot of other numbers that i told could be the thing and. i'm not. sure she. was going as good as it was for which news. to. show you it was like you. caught up with the queen check it out on our. show show and i was able as you can you know the show on the air with the jedi and without a lot of. truth to your the other you won't. be here. or if you wish it. was going to be jeff meant that it was that i missed out on japanese oh yes oh yeah if only off the default on the i want to set your side of my life out of the bottom of it were i 5
a group of human rights lawyers is suing the european union over the deaths of thousands of migrants from libya crossing the mediterranean sea in a request submitted to the i.c.c. the international criminal court the lawyers say that policies are to blame for crimes against humanity they've also criticised the recent decision which sent back more than 40000 migrants to camps in libya al-jazeera world is next. what you like was what's happening on the bottles with the phone on my confidence was...
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has been criticized by dozens of human rights groups who say it makes it difficult to hold pro-government paramilitary groups and security forces accountable for the deaths of more than 300 people since the start of the country's political crisis more than one year ago no i see really that you cannot be amnesty for crimes against humanity these are crimes that remain and no law signed by the government to protect those who perpetrated these crimes to me many former political prisoners expressed relief for having been freed but said they would continue to demonstrate against the government and demand justice for the killings of hundreds of peaceful protesters was look we will continue to fight we are united as political. knows this government wants to divide and conquer we are united for free and the correct you are. negotiations between the government and opposition groups continue to barely drag on since the political unrest began some 800 people have been thrown in prison or thousands of others have fled the country it remains a criminal offense to hold a public protest against the nicaraguan government the apollo. ok we're going to bring you some of t
has been criticized by dozens of human rights groups who say it makes it difficult to hold pro-government paramilitary groups and security forces accountable for the deaths of more than 300 people since the start of the country's political crisis more than one year ago no i see really that you cannot be amnesty for crimes against humanity these are crimes that remain and no law signed by the government to protect those who perpetrated these crimes to me many former political prisoners expressed...
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getting back on the grid he had no driver's license he had no idea other than the one from death row. group of people. i became absolutely convinced beams innocent 4 hours of work on the case. if you read the autopsy report and you knew right away that what damon has confessed to was completely false. not a news conference this afternoon. to have an alibi he was helping crystal harris search for her when she turned up friday night he was with. the mother and she wasn't there. because he was. there with them when. i was looking for for 36 hours. i just lay down and go to sleep and just try to knock on my door said they wanted to ask questions about crystal. at 1st i thought it was just a routine thing. from the relationship like in the show or. when jefferson parish deputies made the discovery and it turned out the man they would accuse of a crime was already been questioned by detectives were there. any. news. indeed clichy use all the reed technique it's designed to elicit a confession that he will in any way to aid. and abet oh. there's a. they're allowed to manipulate you threaten you. i wa
getting back on the grid he had no driver's license he had no idea other than the one from death row. group of people. i became absolutely convinced beams innocent 4 hours of work on the case. if you read the autopsy report and you knew right away that what damon has confessed to was completely false. not a news conference this afternoon. to have an alibi he was helping crystal harris search for her when she turned up friday night he was with. the mother and she wasn't there. because he was....
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thousands of people displaced by the fighting in central mali are struggling to feed themselves the conflict between herders and farmers belonging to rival ethnic groups so the deaths of hundreds of people. but this report now from the region i 1st called malaria then became constipated her mother mary says they only have rice left to eat in their village. and so are these weight plummeted. i wonder how we all mean i went to a pharmacy but the medicine didn't work so i try traditional medicine but we still thin so i came to the hospital and we're still here there are always some severely malnourished children in hospital wards like this one in central mali worsening drought and extreme poverty play their part but the un says escalating violence in the region has made it worse. nearly 50000 people have fled their villages after a series of attacks by militia connected to the don't go on and few lonny ethnic groups the landscapes dry at the best of times now many go on who are mostly farmers far from their crops and many forlornly herders animals have been stolen or killed banditry has made road transport too dangerous. for centuries the river in asia played a crucia
thousands of people displaced by the fighting in central mali are struggling to feed themselves the conflict between herders and farmers belonging to rival ethnic groups so the deaths of hundreds of people. but this report now from the region i 1st called malaria then became constipated her mother mary says they only have rice left to eat in their village. and so are these weight plummeted. i wonder how we all mean i went to a pharmacy but the medicine didn't work so i try traditional medicine...
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from from the french government about the death of president mohamed morsi and they have been more reactions to mom and morsi is death of the palestinian group hamas has hailed his efforts to serve the palestinian cause the muslim brotherhood which modern morsy was part of has called his death a fully fledged murder and called on egyptian to gather for a mass funeral this was in a statement on the muslim brotherhood as websites and the movement also called for crowds to gather outside egypt in embassies around the world that's not speak to our associate professor of history at georgetown university kata is live in washington thank you very much for being with us on al-jazeera. do as i have with their previous guests you know what is your initial reaction to modern morse's death and what effect do you think it's going to have an event see in egypt and in the region. well i think what we're seeing really is the latest in a number of untold tragedies that are befall in egypt from the days of the coup going back to the end of mohamed morsi as presidency which of course occurred prematurely one year into his presidency. in which he was overthrown
from from the french government about the death of president mohamed morsi and they have been more reactions to mom and morsi is death of the palestinian group hamas has hailed his efforts to serve the palestinian cause the muslim brotherhood which modern morsy was part of has called his death a fully fledged murder and called on egyptian to gather for a mass funeral this was in a statement on the muslim brotherhood as websites and the movement also called for crowds to gather outside egypt in...
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group of $45.00 french lawyers the slammed paris for abandoning the plight of its citizens after an iraqi court sentenced 11 frenchmen to death for their affiliation with the terror group islamic state. it would be a great disgrace for our country to make these death sentences possible. by the kid it is not for me to describe today how iraqi justice works we will of course ask that the death penalties imposed on our citizens be commuted to life imprisonment france did not want to repatriate its nationals and prefer to expose them to the death penalty and to expedite the trials which we know are a serious breach of the rights of the defense nor speak to all respect to rx judicial sovereignty and i would like to tell you contrary to what i'm hearing here and there the trial was fair. or baghdad has sentenced 500 foreign suspected arson members either to death or life in prison 11 french men on death row were captured by kurdish forces in syria before being transferred to iraq in february they do have 30 days to appeal now with hundreds of french fighters captured in syria it is thought more death sentences could follow 2000 fre
group of $45.00 french lawyers the slammed paris for abandoning the plight of its citizens after an iraqi court sentenced 11 frenchmen to death for their affiliation with the terror group islamic state. it would be a great disgrace for our country to make these death sentences possible. by the kid it is not for me to describe today how iraqi justice works we will of course ask that the death penalties imposed on our citizens be commuted to life imprisonment france did not want to repatriate its...
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of the journey begins. ♪ the general hospitals are telling some remarkable stories these days, like 16,000 casualties handled by one group and only 15 deathscords possible, of course, is the fine condition in which patients are arriving due to the splendid work of units all along the line. in the first two months of the invasion, some 76,000 wounded were handled by the medical department. in world war i, 8% of these men would not have survived. today, less than 3% are being lost, and many who would have been invalided for life will be totally healed. so the careful planning of months bears fruit, and men who knew the battlefield but a few short hours back, knew the pain, the suffering, now know the care, the comfort, and the hope that the best in modern medicine can bring. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] you can watch films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series real america, saturday at 10:00 a.m. and sunday at four eastern here on american history tv. >> up next, we visit the nevada historical society museum to loo
of the journey begins. ♪ the general hospitals are telling some remarkable stories these days, like 16,000 casualties handled by one group and only 15 deathscords possible, of course, is the fine condition in which patients are arriving due to the splendid work of units all along the line. in the first two months of the invasion, some 76,000 wounded were handled by the medical department. in world war i, 8% of these men would not have survived. today, less than 3% are being lost, and many who...
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brotherhood has blamed the poor conditions in the prison where he's being held right groups of hold for investigation into his death. well new figures just out from the u.n. refugee agency have revealed record numbers of people were forced to flee their homes last year because of war and persecution and the figures are truly staggering more than 70000000 people displaced from their homes forcibly most refugees came from syria the war there has forced nearly 7000000 people to flee the country but afghanistan south sudan mian maher and somalia are also seeing masses of people millions leaving because of conflict and persecution in those countries well where are they going turkey tough the list of host countries with 3700000 people i was followed by pakistan uganda and sudan germany is on the list was more than 1000000 refugees let's take a closer look now at uganda and ask why this country has been more welcoming to refugees than many others. seems i see stitch by stage it is phony as making a new dress she recently trained as a seamstress as part of a u.n. refugee aid projects in 2016 she fled with her family from w
brotherhood has blamed the poor conditions in the prison where he's being held right groups of hold for investigation into his death. well new figures just out from the u.n. refugee agency have revealed record numbers of people were forced to flee their homes last year because of war and persecution and the figures are truly staggering more than 70000000 people displaced from their homes forcibly most refugees came from syria the war there has forced nearly 7000000 people to flee the country...
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groups so i. say it again the investigation of this political killing is not concluded with the suspects confession. the motive for the shooting death of this politician could date back to 2015 when large groups of refugees were arriving in germany during a local event to discuss a planned refugee shelter luka who backed chancellor merkel's refugee policy had said germans who don't value coexistence could leave the country if they wished stephanie claims it was this statement that spurred him to kill vow to. get more on this from the constantine kula is a member of the german parliament for the free democrats and speaks for the interior policy welcome to you how big is germany's right wing extremist problem. well let's not forget that between 2002007 there was the so-called national socialist underground a right wing group that killed 10 people in germany. with extremist intentions the surviving part of this trio was just convicted as a murder in germany and so let's not forget that the killing of $500.00 is not the 1st right wing is not the 1st far right crime committed in germany there is a scene supporting them and now is the dut
groups so i. say it again the investigation of this political killing is not concluded with the suspects confession. the motive for the shooting death of this politician could date back to 2015 when large groups of refugees were arriving in germany during a local event to discuss a planned refugee shelter luka who backed chancellor merkel's refugee policy had said germans who don't value coexistence could leave the country if they wished stephanie claims it was this statement that spurred him...
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father to be buried in his hometown franco gupta takes us through reaction to his death which rights groups blame on years of poor prison conditions a death that human rights activists have called tragic but predictable and what former egyptian president mohamed morsy supporters say is a modern 17 june $29000.00 morsi appeared in court for a trial on charges of espionage.
father to be buried in his hometown franco gupta takes us through reaction to his death which rights groups blame on years of poor prison conditions a death that human rights activists have called tragic but predictable and what former egyptian president mohamed morsy supporters say is a modern 17 june $29000.00 morsi appeared in court for a trial on charges of espionage.
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stripped of the title of president morsi swiftly became a political prisoner once again he was ultimately tried and sentenced to death for allegedly working with foreign armed groups and crossing a mass jailbreak when guards or killed. numerous human rights groups as well as british parliamentarians and his family complained of intentional medical neglect and warns that morsi is imprisonment conditions would lead to his death if not improved to the end morsi was defiant rejecting the course or thorough and insisting he was the legitimate president of egypt elected by the people. all right let's introduce our panel now in london we have. a head of the egyptian revolutionary council that's an opposition group in chicago we have mohammed oktar a political consultant and founder of the firm insight into crisis in beirut we have rami curry senior fellow at the is on fire is institute for public policy at the american university of beirut welcome to you all my holiday come to you 1st in london i just wonder what your thoughts are today is this a mentor this moment in the modern history of egypt. it's a tragic moment it's a tragic moment for those who supported and elect
stripped of the title of president morsi swiftly became a political prisoner once again he was ultimately tried and sentenced to death for allegedly working with foreign armed groups and crossing a mass jailbreak when guards or killed. numerous human rights groups as well as british parliamentarians and his family complained of intentional medical neglect and warns that morsi is imprisonment conditions would lead to his death if not improved to the end morsi was defiant rejecting the course or...
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stripped of the title of president morsi swiftly became a political prisoner once again he was ultimately tried and sentenced to death for allegedly working with foreign armed groups and crossing a mass jailbreak when guards or killed. numerous human rights groups as well as british parliamentarians and his family complained of intentional medical neglect and warns that morsi is imprisonment conditions would lead to his death of north improved to the end he was defiant rejecting the court's authority and insisting he was the legitimate president of egypt elected by the people. william laurance is a professor of political science and international affairs at george washington university and joins us live from washington d.c. we appreciate your time so much so mohamed morsy obviously a former head of state a former president how would you characterize what the international reaction has and to his death well so far the press coverage in the united states and elsewhere has lamented primarily the egyptian government's treatment of him particularly of his medical conditions as you know he had chronic diet diabetes and he had liver disease and also high blood pressure a
stripped of the title of president morsi swiftly became a political prisoner once again he was ultimately tried and sentenced to death for allegedly working with foreign armed groups and crossing a mass jailbreak when guards or killed. numerous human rights groups as well as british parliamentarians and his family complained of intentional medical neglect and warns that morsi is imprisonment conditions would lead to his death of north improved to the end he was defiant rejecting the court's...
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groups say detainees are routinely tortured with b. sings electric shocks and even rape more than a 1000 are on death row and dozens have been executed the former head of the muslim brotherhood mohammed mahdi acca died of cancer in 2017 at the age of 89 rights groups say he was held in solitary confinement and tonight medical treatment well hussein by the me is amnesty's egypt research up he says there needs to be an independent investigation into multis treatment and his death. we knows that for 6 years or 16 years it's been good it stows out any one that was outside world he has gone 6 years he won you managed to see 743 times for attitude of listen to hours i was not allowed to communicate was his lawyers not huge it was his family even when he went to try. to not gloss cager used not to be able to you get into his clarify many dangers of course of the trial and medical negligence we are weeks at a stretch which is not provided to him was that he quit medical care as he was a had diabetes and according to some area where he had fainted twice it's not clear yet that was exists denial of medical care was negligence. and that is why you are calling for
groups say detainees are routinely tortured with b. sings electric shocks and even rape more than a 1000 are on death row and dozens have been executed the former head of the muslim brotherhood mohammed mahdi acca died of cancer in 2017 at the age of 89 rights groups say he was held in solitary confinement and tonight medical treatment well hussein by the me is amnesty's egypt research up he says there needs to be an independent investigation into multis treatment and his death. we knows that...
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morsi has been buried in the capital of cairo a day after his sudden death lucy had been in prison since being forced out of office 6 years ago human rights groups including amnesty international calling for an independent investigation into his death early on tuesday morning mohamed morsi was quietly birdied at this cemetery in cairo in a private ceremony his family said their goodbyes requests for a public event in honor of egypt's 1st democratically elected president have reportedly been denied by the country's authorities authorities that are increasingly coming under fire after morsy sudden death the former leader known to have diabetes was often held in solitary confinement and barred from receiving visitors the muslim brotherhood blames the egyptian government for the untimely loss of one of their own. the how. the military regime is responsible for mr morsi his death. those who imprisoned him unfairly and deprived him of medication and contact with his family. what happened to him is a crime and we call for an international investigation. they're not alone in their claim human rights groups are also calling for an independent probe into
morsi has been buried in the capital of cairo a day after his sudden death lucy had been in prison since being forced out of office 6 years ago human rights groups including amnesty international calling for an independent investigation into his death early on tuesday morning mohamed morsi was quietly birdied at this cemetery in cairo in a private ceremony his family said their goodbyes requests for a public event in honor of egypt's 1st democratically elected president have reportedly been...
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of prison. but human rights groups say egyptian authorities ignored multiple warnings about morsi untimely death because of inhumane prison conditions that he was singled out for history. in the 1st 4 years of his detention you have exactly 2 family visits he was held in solitary confinement for nearly the entire time it was tension he never received the medical care that he asked for he was not allowed to have the food and medicine provided by his family that virtually all other prisoners in egypt are able to access last year a panel of british politicians and lawyers said treatment in prison was so bad that it could amount to torture. a predicts that if you didn't get the appropriate medical treatment you may very well have a premature death and of course rise out of. torture is a crime of universal jurisdiction and we found that the responsibility for that would sit all the way up the egyptian chain of. on the higher the more the latter they are and the man who sits at the top of the chain of command is egypt's current leader preston up the foot out sisi the former army chief ousted morsi in
of prison. but human rights groups say egyptian authorities ignored multiple warnings about morsi untimely death because of inhumane prison conditions that he was singled out for history. in the 1st 4 years of his detention you have exactly 2 family visits he was held in solitary confinement for nearly the entire time it was tension he never received the medical care that he asked for he was not allowed to have the food and medicine provided by his family that virtually all other prisoners in...
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sentenced 2 frenchmen to death for joining i saw there just 2 or 14 french citizens handed to rocky authorities by u.s. forces 9 of home and now on death row human rights groups have accused interrogators of torturing the men to get a confession chance stratfor has a native son back that. the french government have always said that french citizens suspected of being i saw members should be tried locally i.e. in the region in the country in which they were apprehended now we understand that they've been high level discussions by the french government and their iraqi council passes the french try and pressure the iraqis to stop these death sentences being carried out we understand that those convicted have a month to appeal but as yet there have been no strong efforts by the french government to try and repack tree 8 these french citizens of course this has huge ramifications in terms of questions over potential human rights abuses human rights groups very critical of the iraqi judicial system they concerned that some of the evidence in these cases may have been acquired through the use of torture and these cases also have relevance on an international scale as
sentenced 2 frenchmen to death for joining i saw there just 2 or 14 french citizens handed to rocky authorities by u.s. forces 9 of home and now on death row human rights groups have accused interrogators of torturing the men to get a confession chance stratfor has a native son back that. the french government have always said that french citizens suspected of being i saw members should be tried locally i.e. in the region in the country in which they were apprehended now we understand that...
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of the journey begins. ♪ ♪ >> the general hospitals are telling some remarkable stories these days, like 16,000 casualties handled by one group and only 15 deathsle, of course, is the fine condition in which patients are arriving due to the splendid work of units all along the line. in the first two months of the invasion, some 76,000 wounded were handled by the medical department. in world war i, 8% of these men would not have survived. today, less than 3% are being lost, and many who would have been invalided for life will be totally healed. so, the careful planning of months bears fruit, and men who knew the battlefield but a few short hours back, knew the pain, the suffering, now know the care, the comfort, and the hope that the best in modern medicine can bring. ♪ ♪ on american history tv on c-span3, we continue our coverage of the 75th anniversary of d-day. listen tom. eastern, past american president who traveled to normandy's beaches to honor the fallen, starting with jimmy carter. he's followed by ronald reagan, bill clinton, george w. bush, and barack obama. eastern, the p.m. 1944 film, "d-day to germany." >> we thought we could use i
of the journey begins. ♪ ♪ >> the general hospitals are telling some remarkable stories these days, like 16,000 casualties handled by one group and only 15 deathsle, of course, is the fine condition in which patients are arriving due to the splendid work of units all along the line. in the first two months of the invasion, some 76,000 wounded were handled by the medical department. in world war i, 8% of these men would not have survived. today, less than 3% are being lost, and many...