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ibrahim boubacar keita, known locally as ibrahim boubacar ibk, will haveas to try to put the people of mali back together. >> national reconciliation top the list of the challenges facing the future president. in the northern part of the country, ethnic tensions run high. in june, the government signed a peace deal with rebels that paves the way to sunday's elections, including a promise that the new president would negotiate with the rebels within two months. these talks will determine whether the rebels will be integrated into the army. another threat to the stability of mali, the army. it was the soldiers inability to deal with a rebellion that led to the crisis. the future president will have to rebuild the army's reputation and remind the soldiers of their duty to protect mali's sovereignty. the eu will train 3000 soldiers over 15 months. last, but not least, the future president will inherit a country festering with corruption and an economy that reached a virtual standstill in the last year. while mali remains the third gold producer on the continent, the economy attracted in 20
ibrahim boubacar keita, known locally as ibrahim boubacar ibk, will haveas to try to put the people of mali back together. >> national reconciliation top the list of the challenges facing the future president. in the northern part of the country, ethnic tensions run high. in june, the government signed a peace deal with rebels that paves the way to sunday's elections, including a promise that the new president would negotiate with the rebels within two months. these talks will determine...
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ibrahim came to the u.s. in two thousand and eight to study english and ended up staying to pursue a career in martial arts this spring he was questioned in connection with a triple homicide in massachusetts as well as the boston marathon bombings as officials believe the chechen young man had been friends with the deceased suspect a milan search. the father says the only connection his son had to the tsar knives was a chechen background that had once probably. them to exchange phone numbers were given received multiple fatal gunshots to the heart and head during the night of the questioning the f.b.i. claimed a violent confrontation took place but has been blocking autopsy results from going public some reports suggested breggin was armed with a knife others a broomstick but there are also claims that he was not armed at all demands from the american civil liberties union and the council on american islamic relations for florida authorities to hold an investigation were declined while the f.b.i. claims to be
ibrahim came to the u.s. in two thousand and eight to study english and ended up staying to pursue a career in martial arts this spring he was questioned in connection with a triple homicide in massachusetts as well as the boston marathon bombings as officials believe the chechen young man had been friends with the deceased suspect a milan search. the father says the only connection his son had to the tsar knives was a chechen background that had once probably. them to exchange phone numbers...
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ibrahim came to the u.s. in two thousand and eight to study english and ended up staying to pursue a career in martial arts this spring he was questioned in connection with a triple homicide in massachusetts as well as the boston marathon bombings as officials believe the chechen young man had been friends with the deceased suspect a milan sir. the father says the only connection his son had to the tsar knives was a chechen background that had once prompt a. them to exchange phone numbers were given received multiple fatal gunshots to the heart and head during the night of the questioning the f.b.i. claimed a violent confrontation took place but has been blocking autopsy results from going public some reports suggested breggin was armed with a knife others a broomstick but there are also claims that he was not armed at all demands from the american civil liberties union and the council on american islamic relations for florida authorities to hold an investigation were declined while the f.b.i. claims to be co
ibrahim came to the u.s. in two thousand and eight to study english and ended up staying to pursue a career in martial arts this spring he was questioned in connection with a triple homicide in massachusetts as well as the boston marathon bombings as officials believe the chechen young man had been friends with the deceased suspect a milan sir. the father says the only connection his son had to the tsar knives was a chechen background that had once prompt a. them to exchange phone numbers were...
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ibrahim came to the u.s. in two thousand and eight to study english and ended up staying to pursue a career in martial arts this spring he was questioned in connection with a triple homicide in massachusetts as well as the boston marathon bombings as officials believe the chechen young man had been friends with the deceased suspect a milan sir. the father says the only connection his son had to the tsar knives was a chechen background that had once prompted them to exchange phone numbers were given received multiple fatal gunshots to the heart and head during the night of the questioning the f.b.i. claimed a violent confrontation took place but has been blocking autopsy results from going public some reports suggested breggin was armed with a knife others a broomstick but there are also claims that he was not armed at all demands from the american. civil liberties union and the council on american islamic relations for florida authorities to hold an investigation were declined while the f.b.i. claims to be co
ibrahim came to the u.s. in two thousand and eight to study english and ended up staying to pursue a career in martial arts this spring he was questioned in connection with a triple homicide in massachusetts as well as the boston marathon bombings as officials believe the chechen young man had been friends with the deceased suspect a milan sir. the father says the only connection his son had to the tsar knives was a chechen background that had once prompted them to exchange phone numbers were...
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his name is ibrahim.he is 10 years old, born in syria with a condition that causes his muscles to atrophy. physical therapy had helped him walk, his mother says, but syria's war has changed that. in the past six months, he's lost more than 20% of his body weight, can no longer stand, and won't eat. why can't you eat? he says "my stomach feels funny." his mother fears for his life. she says, i'm very sad about my son. his father was killed. since they fled here, she's trying to get help as her son's condition worsens. but she says local clinics turned her away. we suggested a clinic she didn't know about, in this sprawling camp and offered her and ibrahim a ride there. 15 minutes later, at the gates of doctors without borders, a young physician admitted ibrahim, and soon doctors were giving him a checkup. they say they'll refer him to a specialist who might one day help him walk again. in the meantime, they offer nutritional supplements and weekly checkups to help him gain weight and get stronger. today, t
his name is ibrahim.he is 10 years old, born in syria with a condition that causes his muscles to atrophy. physical therapy had helped him walk, his mother says, but syria's war has changed that. in the past six months, he's lost more than 20% of his body weight, can no longer stand, and won't eat. why can't you eat? he says "my stomach feels funny." his mother fears for his life. she says, i'm very sad about my son. his father was killed. since they fled here, she's trying to get...
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first, they say ibrahim todashev charged the agents with a knife., they back tracked, later, the man said he saw ibrahim todashev coming at him with a pole, or a broom stick or a sword. well, he was just wielding it in the house, that is it, that is it. ibrahim todashev's family, the aclu and others who are asking for an independent investigation into what really happened are not alone in thinking that what we've heard so far is nowhere near enough. the state of massachusetts says it has no plans to look into what provoked the fbi to shoot this young man several times. because the interview took place in florida, claiming it just does not have jurisdiction. today we learned the state of florida will not be investigating either because they say the fbi is already investigating itself. that is right, the only official investigation into the convoluted story of why the fbi was unloading seven bullets into a source that it was investigating, that is linked to the fbi. as far as how it turns out, this is their record, over the past 20 years the fbi has i
first, they say ibrahim todashev charged the agents with a knife., they back tracked, later, the man said he saw ibrahim todashev coming at him with a pole, or a broom stick or a sword. well, he was just wielding it in the house, that is it, that is it. ibrahim todashev's family, the aclu and others who are asking for an independent investigation into what really happened are not alone in thinking that what we've heard so far is nowhere near enough. the state of massachusetts says it has no...
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ibrahim came to the u.s. in two thousand and eight to study english and ended up staying to pursue a career in martial arts this spring he was questioned in connection with a triple homicide in massachusetts as well as the boston marathon bombings as officials believe the chechen young man had been friends with the deceased suspect a milan sir. the father says the only connection his son had to the tsar knives was a chechen background that had once prompted them to exchange phone numbers. they said he was connected to the events in boston with this and that they can't connect any dots now if they want to the truth they would have killed him they would have questioned him appropriately even if we were talking about a criminal in this case they took the law into their own hands he wore it were given received multiple fatal gunshots to the heart and head during the night of the questioning. the f.b.i. claimed a violent confrontation took place but has been blocking autopsy results from going public some reports
ibrahim came to the u.s. in two thousand and eight to study english and ended up staying to pursue a career in martial arts this spring he was questioned in connection with a triple homicide in massachusetts as well as the boston marathon bombings as officials believe the chechen young man had been friends with the deceased suspect a milan sir. the father says the only connection his son had to the tsar knives was a chechen background that had once prompted them to exchange phone numbers. they...
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raymond ibrahim joins us. how widespread is it?mmensely rampant, not just in the middle east, it's essentially in the entire islamic world. from arab world to morocco, to philippin philippines, to sudan, uganda, even in europe, where there are areas of heavily muslim populations. in the book, i go into the ways of including attacks on churches in egypt in just the last few weeks, as much as 80 christian churches and other christian organizations have been attacked, torched, burned. christians are in hiding. including the continuic pope himself. that's happening all over the islamic world. it's not being mentioned. >> so, raymond, i know this isn't the most elegant way to ask this question, throughout the history, weren't the christians doing the persecuting, why have the tables turned? >> i appreciate what you're saying and what you're reflecting is basically the orthodox narrative of history. which unfortunately has nothing to do with reality. the arab world, were part of the century.n world in the seventh in fact, they made up ha
raymond ibrahim joins us. how widespread is it?mmensely rampant, not just in the middle east, it's essentially in the entire islamic world. from arab world to morocco, to philippin philippines, to sudan, uganda, even in europe, where there are areas of heavily muslim populations. in the book, i go into the ways of including attacks on churches in egypt in just the last few weeks, as much as 80 christian churches and other christian organizations have been attacked, torched, burned. christians...
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mohammed ibrahim says the u.s. has its facts wrong and it is he who has control. adding these are lies. >>> we say it is a hope of islamic teaching. we strongly conindex the u.s.'s accusations against al mebdrasa and ask them to show us proof. >> so no taliban or no al qaeda has ever received training from this medrasa? spl we have been here for 20 years, nothing bad has ever happened. so why are the americans accusing us of is training terrorists? >> he says he's shocked by the news. i've lived and studied here for the past three years and i've never bet an al qaeda or taliban. nor have i been trained to do anything bad. >> pacpakistan's government has failed to comment. al jazeera.com. >> crack down in egypt, increasing violence, and the hearts and minds of the international community. from washington, this is inside story.
mohammed ibrahim says the u.s. has its facts wrong and it is he who has control. adding these are lies. >>> we say it is a hope of islamic teaching. we strongly conindex the u.s.'s accusations against al mebdrasa and ask them to show us proof. >> so no taliban or no al qaeda has ever received training from this medrasa? spl we have been here for 20 years, nothing bad has ever happened. so why are the americans accusing us of is training terrorists? >> he says he's shocked...
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perhaps the most dangerous man in the world, lgd's bomb maker, ibrahim al asiri.believed to be the mastermind behind some of the terror group's most sophisticated devices. when we talk about devices, this is a whole new world. these are devices that modern methods right now, the best technology out there, actually has no way of detecting. brian todd is outfront. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence officials have said he could be the most dangerous terrorist america faces. ibrahim al asiri, only 31 years old, master bomb maker for the group al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. he could be involved in the current threat stream. a u.s. intelligence official tells cnn al asiri is the golden gos of that al qaeda affiliate. they're guarded about his communications, determined to protect him. cnn national security analyst peter bergen says that's for good reason. >> the ability to smuggle a potential lly undetectable bomb onto a plane or some other location, that's golden for al qaeda. >> reporter: western intelligence officials say al asiri is behind the foiled 2009 underwear
perhaps the most dangerous man in the world, lgd's bomb maker, ibrahim al asiri.believed to be the mastermind behind some of the terror group's most sophisticated devices. when we talk about devices, this is a whole new world. these are devices that modern methods right now, the best technology out there, actually has no way of detecting. brian todd is outfront. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence officials have said he could be the most dangerous terrorist america faces. ibrahim al asiri,...
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ibrahim says the u.s. has his facts wrong, it is he who has charge of the madrassa not the amin. >> the americans say it is a -- we say it is a hope of teaching. we ask them to show us proof. >> so no taliban or no al qaeda have ever received training in this madrassa ? >> we have been here for 20 years. nothing bad has ever happened. so why are the americans accusing us of training suicide bombers or other terrorists? >> anas assam is one of the 180 students who study here. he says he's shocked of the news. >> i've never met an al qaeda or taliban nor have i been trained to do anything bad. >> pakistan's government has yet to comment on the sanctions and while those here deny having done anything wrong it's a different story in washington where minds are clearly made up and unprecedented penalties imposed. impiaz chiad, al jazeera pashower. >> signs now life is starting to improve. in a two part report, rachel levin met residents trying to move on from the city's violence past. >>> if you want to understa
ibrahim says the u.s. has his facts wrong, it is he who has charge of the madrassa not the amin. >> the americans say it is a -- we say it is a hope of teaching. we ask them to show us proof. >> so no taliban or no al qaeda have ever received training in this madrassa ? >> we have been here for 20 years. nothing bad has ever happened. so why are the americans accusing us of training suicide bombers or other terrorists? >> anas assam is one of the 180 students who study...
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ibrahim was the deputy of the supreme guide. baa. ea was -- mohammed die was arrested. in less than 24 hours, 25 policeman, 37 islamist prisoners have been killed in separate incidents. thomas waterhouse has this report. >> the crackdown continues but it goes all the way to the top. egypt and television broadcast these pictures of mohammed , now under arrest. authorities said he was captured in the early hours of tuesday with those co-other app leaders with two other leaders in a flat. badie was charged in july with inciting violence, due to stand trial on august 25. for six days now, pro-morsi emmons traders have been suppressed. clashes with security forces have led to the deaths of nearly 900 people since last wednesday. the u.n. has ordered a full inquiry into the deaths of 37 islamist prisoners. the secretary-general has asked the regime to not be heavy- handed with the brotherhood. >> i have been urging that the -- allowing mr. morsi to be freed, and released. and if not, the transparent move should be taken. >> taken to a secret location since ousted, he faces ch
ibrahim was the deputy of the supreme guide. baa. ea was -- mohammed die was arrested. in less than 24 hours, 25 policeman, 37 islamist prisoners have been killed in separate incidents. thomas waterhouse has this report. >> the crackdown continues but it goes all the way to the top. egypt and television broadcast these pictures of mohammed , now under arrest. authorities said he was captured in the early hours of tuesday with those co-other app leaders with two other leaders in a flat....
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ibrahim boubacar the new leader. >> flink by his family, he savors his victory. instead of congratulating by tam -- by telephone, cisse paid him a visit. >> my mind -- my young brother cisse a he sees a -- pape needed it. keita have suggests a comfortable lead after only counting two-thirds of the votes. said he wascisse out run in the race before liansng on millions -- ma to unite. >> that is why i made this gesture, given the fragile the direction we find ourselves in today. >> the country's first elections since 2007 had a few problems and was praised by the international community as having been credible and transparent. there were hoping for a fresh start, but in the shadow of a military coup in the north, there were many challenges in their first steps to rebuilding the country. >> the supporters called in demand during the situation. now it is time for keita to show what he can do. the man known as ibk has his work cut out for him. >> the 68-year-old worked as prime minister in the 1990's before going ahead with the 2002-07.assembly from during the campaig
ibrahim boubacar the new leader. >> flink by his family, he savors his victory. instead of congratulating by tam -- by telephone, cisse paid him a visit. >> my mind -- my young brother cisse a he sees a -- pape needed it. keita have suggests a comfortable lead after only counting two-thirds of the votes. said he wascisse out run in the race before liansng on millions -- ma to unite. >> that is why i made this gesture, given the fragile the direction we find ourselves in today....
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. >> detroit has an image problem, i don't think that's all, ibrahim said that detroit needs help from streets to the lights and the government runedding it. 78,000 abandoned buildings, 40% of the street lights don't work. a third of the ambulances don't work and it has the highest murder rate in four years. you've been a resident for years. talk to us what detroit was and with all these statistics that seem so dour do you think detroit can reach that glory again? >> i believe we can. we get rid of the corruption and we get rid of persons or governors trying to take over our city and give us an opportunity to infuse our city with money that is owed to us, and bail us out like they bailed the banks out. yes, detroit is and will have a comeback. >> the last 20 years of detroit city has been nothing but bail out after bail out. they get their revenue sharing and they get 60% of every other dollar that goes to local government. they have rewritten their tax law specifically for the city of detroit. they've allowed detroit to have casinos that no other city has, although that might be chang
. >> detroit has an image problem, i don't think that's all, ibrahim said that detroit needs help from streets to the lights and the government runedding it. 78,000 abandoned buildings, 40% of the street lights don't work. a third of the ambulances don't work and it has the highest murder rate in four years. you've been a resident for years. talk to us what detroit was and with all these statistics that seem so dour do you think detroit can reach that glory again? >> i believe we...
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former prime minister ibrahim k eita got 40% of the first-round vote and received endorsements of almost all the other candidates. his opponent is the country's former finance minister, souma ila cisse. whoever does win will have much leastir plate, not dealing with a shattered economy, a separatist movement in the north of the country, and finding their way home for the 2000 or so refugees who remain in neighboring mauritania, niger, and burkina faso. many of them forced to flee after a turbulent year from mali. a coup in march 2012 followed by an uprising in islamist and tuareg rebels that was eventually suppressed by french- led forces. the hope is that a new president will mean a new start. we will find out who has won in the next two or three days. >> if you are curious to find out more about mali from an historical perspective, go to the bbc news website, bbc. com/news. israel is sending out mixed messages ahead of peace talks which are set to resume on wednesday. the government has named 26 palestinian prisoners to be released. however, that was just hours after it approved of the
former prime minister ibrahim k eita got 40% of the first-round vote and received endorsements of almost all the other candidates. his opponent is the country's former finance minister, souma ila cisse. whoever does win will have much leastir plate, not dealing with a shattered economy, a separatist movement in the north of the country, and finding their way home for the 2000 or so refugees who remain in neighboring mauritania, niger, and burkina faso. many of them forced to flee after a...
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results are expected in a few days but the former prime minister ibrahim boubacar keita is expected to come out victorious against his rival soumaila cisse. let's take a look back at tod today's vote. as our reporters finds out, many malian displaced by months of chaos have found it difficult to cast their ballots. we have this report. >> last night storms have passed and they head to the polls. >> voting cards, please. >> this is the first time i have voted and i'm glad i have done so because i have given my voice to a candidate. i like his policies. >> this public school is one of over 2,000 polling stations in the capital of mali. here turnout has been high and they feel the failures of the first voting have been addressed. >> the polling stations opened on time and we didn't have problems with the booths. the equipment worked well. everything went smoothly. >> they are from the largest city in northern mali. in 2012 they fled islamist groups and sought refuge. >> i left because of the people who rape women and children. that's why i left. they even attacked one of my daughters. >>
results are expected in a few days but the former prime minister ibrahim boubacar keita is expected to come out victorious against his rival soumaila cisse. let's take a look back at tod today's vote. as our reporters finds out, many malian displaced by months of chaos have found it difficult to cast their ballots. we have this report. >> last night storms have passed and they head to the polls. >> voting cards, please. >> this is the first time i have voted and i'm glad i...
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know who won sunday's residential runoff in mali, that is ibrahim boubacar soumaila cisse conceded. cisse woncate that sees with 76% of the vote. turnout was lower than in the first round. were% of voters registered taking part in that runoff. that is a landslide for keita. now, wednesday's crackdown in egypt was condemned the world over. going back to our top story now. the state of emergency condemned as well, reminiscent of the mubarak era. terminate and france summoned , collegembassadors action to avoid civil war in egypt. more on reactions. house egyptian military move to raid camp has drawn condemnation around the world, including from one of the countries largest international donors, the united states. areoday's events deplorable, and they run counter to egyptian aspirations for peace, inclusion, and genuine democracy. we also strongly oppose a return to a state of emergency law, and we call on the government to respect basic human rights, including freedom, peaceful assembly, due process under the law. >> the violent crackdown prompted a similar message from european initi
know who won sunday's residential runoff in mali, that is ibrahim boubacar soumaila cisse conceded. cisse woncate that sees with 76% of the vote. turnout was lower than in the first round. were% of voters registered taking part in that runoff. that is a landslide for keita. now, wednesday's crackdown in egypt was condemned the world over. going back to our top story now. the state of emergency condemned as well, reminiscent of the mubarak era. terminate and france summoned , collegembassadors...
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in that case, ibrahim al asiri, yemen's star bomb maker sent his brother to detonate a bomb on his own body. during the campaign for reelection, obama claimed success in the fight against terrorism. al qaeda branches like the one in yemen are still a threat. >> for that reason, we have to be continually vigilant and have been. >> reporter: the state department said today that recent prison breaks in iraq, pakistan and libya orchestrated by al qaeda releasing almost 2,000 prisoners are not related to this current threat but could be a real worry going forward in coming months. brian? >> andrea mitchell following it at the state department for us tonight. andrea, thanks. >>> we have learned some new information tonight about the awful story out of southern california where a man is accused of intentionally plowing his car through a crowd of tourists, killing a young woman on her honeymoon, injuring many others. it happened along a stretch of the venice beach boardwalk. it was like so much else these days, captured on video. and fair warning, it can be tough to watch. nbc's miguel almague
in that case, ibrahim al asiri, yemen's star bomb maker sent his brother to detonate a bomb on his own body. during the campaign for reelection, obama claimed success in the fight against terrorism. al qaeda branches like the one in yemen are still a threat. >> for that reason, we have to be continually vigilant and have been. >> reporter: the state department said today that recent prison breaks in iraq, pakistan and libya orchestrated by al qaeda releasing almost 2,000 prisoners...
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and the master bomb mayber, ibrahim al asiri. sources say it does reduce the group's manpower and forces the other terrorists to keep an eye on the skies. if they're focused on trying to survive intelligence analysts say the terrorists can not effectively plot. norah? >> o'donnell: at the fort hood massacre trial the judge refused to allow the attorneys advising major hasan to take over his defense so hasan continued to act as his own attorney in the case in which he's charged with murdering 13 fellow soldiers and wounding 32 others. anna werner is at fort hood, texas. anna? >> reporter: norah, for many of the witnesses here this is the first time they're confronting the man accused of trying to kill them. witnesses described chaos as the gunman walked through the building leaving blood and bodies in his wake. specialist meagan martinez described watching a soldier sitting near her get shot as the gunman showed no emotion. "it was just a cold, calculated heart stare at us and he was just shooting everything that moved," she testi
and the master bomb mayber, ibrahim al asiri. sources say it does reduce the group's manpower and forces the other terrorists to keep an eye on the skies. if they're focused on trying to survive intelligence analysts say the terrorists can not effectively plot. norah? >> o'donnell: at the fort hood massacre trial the judge refused to allow the attorneys advising major hasan to take over his defense so hasan continued to act as his own attorney in the case in which he's charged with...