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and he confirmed he invited mark ibrahim to the protest. ibrahim says, the two of them stood outside the building, the fbi informant turned to him and strongly encouraged him to enter the capitol building. ibrahim knew that was illegal, so he refused to do it. mark ibrahim now faces 15 years in federal prison.
and he confirmed he invited mark ibrahim to the protest. ibrahim says, the two of them stood outside the building, the fbi informant turned to him and strongly encouraged him to enter the capitol building. ibrahim knew that was illegal, so he refused to do it. mark ibrahim now faces 15 years in federal prison.
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mark ibrahim now faces 15 years in federal prison. they labeled me a domestic terrorist like i just want to see peace and unity because i've seen it in foreign countries between sunni and shia, open violence in the streets, it's a sad and scary thing. i'm afraid that if this division and dehumanizing continues, that's where america's headed. and i pray, pray that never happens. i think how close america came to not existing at valley forge, george washington got on his knees before god, and asked him to give him wisdom and discernment. and, and i think america is in a very fragile state right now. and i think we need to do what george washington does, get our knees and pray. in iraq. during the 1st war on terror, the us government tore down all vestiges of the previous regime and then reordered the society from the top to the bottom. first, our authorities targeted the people who had guns, law enforcement and the military. and then they turned their attention to the minds of the entire population. at the time they called these weapons
mark ibrahim now faces 15 years in federal prison. they labeled me a domestic terrorist like i just want to see peace and unity because i've seen it in foreign countries between sunni and shia, open violence in the streets, it's a sad and scary thing. i'm afraid that if this division and dehumanizing continues, that's where america's headed. and i pray, pray that never happens. i think how close america came to not existing at valley forge, george washington got on his knees before god, and...
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dea agent mark ibrahim was forced from his job, and later indicted, simply because he was near the capitol protests on january 6.
dea agent mark ibrahim was forced from his job, and later indicted, simply because he was near the capitol protests on january 6.
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saleh ibrahim mabrouk is now back in libya and did not contest this case, butjohn murray still hopesi would like to see — still hopes to one day face. i would like to see him _ still hopes to one day face. i would like to see him in _ still hopes to one day face. i would like to see him in court _ still hopes to one day face. i would like to see him in court and - still hopes to one day face. i would j like to see him in court and i would have liked to have seen him in the high court in the last three days. it's unfortunate that he did not want to take part. one day, i don't know when it will be, but one day, i will see him in a criminal court. that prospect looks still to be a distant one. it's taken nearly four decades to get this far. justice for yvonne fletcher has not been swift. a senior conservative mp, caroline noakes, and a political journalist at the new statesman, have accused stanleyjohnson of inappropriately touching them. the romsey mp said her bottom was smacked when she attended the conservative party conference in 2003 and called for the prime minsiter�*s father to '
saleh ibrahim mabrouk is now back in libya and did not contest this case, butjohn murray still hopesi would like to see — still hopes to one day face. i would like to see him _ still hopes to one day face. i would like to see him in _ still hopes to one day face. i would like to see him in court _ still hopes to one day face. i would like to see him in court and - still hopes to one day face. i would j like to see him in court and i would have liked to have seen him in the high court in the...
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michael jacobs, ibrahim hammond and argent duct. and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website, algeria dot com. and for further discussion, go our facebook page. that's facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. handle is at ha, inside story. for me mammogram german the whole team here. bye for now. ah. new from the shoals of the red sea storage a clean more tag is a global problem. and co manager the major. but in jordan, this team of fema plummets is changing to the peaks of the himalayas where water conservation looks like this dazzling solutions to cite the world's most precious resource. in the next episode of at right we look at what is being done december once. twice on al jazeera ah it's the world's. 2 most populous democracy, diverse dynamic and undergoing momentum is seen context, india dixon, in depth. look at the people and politics of india. exploring how the coven 19 pandemic struck the nation. it's continuing impact and the lessons learned for the f
michael jacobs, ibrahim hammond and argent duct. and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website, algeria dot com. and for further discussion, go our facebook page. that's facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. handle is at ha, inside story. for me mammogram german the whole team here. bye for now. ah. new from the shoals of the red sea storage a clean more tag is a global problem. and co...
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saleh ibrahim mabrouk was responsible for yvonne's murder.t happened to yvonne fletcher. ,, ., , ,., . for what happened to yvonne fletcher. ,, . ., fletcher. she was policing a demonstration _ fletcher. she was policing a demonstration in _ fletcher. she was policing a demonstration in 1984 i fletcher. she was policing a i demonstration in 1984 outside the libyan embassy when gunfire from submachineguns came from inside the building at protesters outside but the only person killed was to five—year—old pc yvonne fletcher. it has been this long battle to bring anyone to justice for that. there was a criminal case against mabrouk, arrested while living in the uk, but the case was dropped on the grounds of national security, very unusual for a civil case to be brought by john murray against the man back in libya, mabrouk. john murray against the man back in libya. mabrouk-— libya, mabrouk. legally, how ossible libya, mabrouk. legally, how possible is— libya, mabrouk. legally, how possible is it _ libya, mabrouk. legally, how possible is it to _
saleh ibrahim mabrouk was responsible for yvonne's murder.t happened to yvonne fletcher. ,, ., , ,., . for what happened to yvonne fletcher. ,, . ., fletcher. she was policing a demonstration _ fletcher. she was policing a demonstration in _ fletcher. she was policing a demonstration in 1984 i fletcher. she was policing a i demonstration in 1984 outside the libyan embassy when gunfire from submachineguns came from inside the building at protesters outside but the only person killed was to...
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k, from molly in the mall, leaves ibrahim johan, the deputy director general of the environmental protection agency of the mold, eaves and in new delhi, arjun dut program leader at the council on energy environment and water. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today. on inside. sorry, michael. let me start with you today. you are there in glasgow at the summit. after 2 weeks of speeches and negotiations, and dire warnings and sounding the alarms. would you consider comp $26.00 to be a success or failure? i think it depends how you measure it. if you judge it by what's happening in the world on climate change, where emissions are still rising women to be on a path to cutting emissions by 45 percent by 2030. if with a hold global temperature rise to one and a half degrees as was agreed in paris, the paris climate agreement in 2015. we're on course currently for to ra, raise emissions by about 16 percent in 2030. if you look at the devastating climate impact that we're seeing all over the world, but particularly in the poorest countries, they are not going to be change
k, from molly in the mall, leaves ibrahim johan, the deputy director general of the environmental protection agency of the mold, eaves and in new delhi, arjun dut program leader at the council on energy environment and water. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today. on inside. sorry, michael. let me start with you today. you are there in glasgow at the summit. after 2 weeks of speeches and negotiations, and dire warnings and sounding the alarms. would you consider...
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in a civil case, salah ibrahim mabrouk was described as a prime mover in organising the murder.cher, who promised her as she was dying, that he would find and bring those responsible to justice. the trial over the last few days should not have been necessary, if you go back six years ago to mabrouk�*s arrest, a report was submitted by the police to the cps recommending he be prosecuted. the cps agreed with that report, but due to late interference from the home office and the foreign office when they refused vital evidence to be used, the prosecution did not go ahead. the government's interference in the judicial process was disgraceful. we face many obstacles here today, but we have proven we were right all along. saleh ibrahim mabrouk was responsible for yvonne's murder. 0ur correspondent gordon corera gave me the background. the united states has condemned russia for what it calls a "dangerous and irresponsible" missile test in which the russians blew up one of their old spy satellites and created a cloud of debris in space. the us says the explosion endangered the crew aboar
in a civil case, salah ibrahim mabrouk was described as a prime mover in organising the murder.cher, who promised her as she was dying, that he would find and bring those responsible to justice. the trial over the last few days should not have been necessary, if you go back six years ago to mabrouk�*s arrest, a report was submitted by the police to the cps recommending he be prosecuted. the cps agreed with that report, but due to late interference from the home office and the foreign office...
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my grand daughter is still sick. ibrahim is human rights lawyer. he says the blame lies local government for not providing opportunities for people. well, i said, it's a shame to see what you suffering on the borders of bella and poland, leaving their wealthy country because of corruption and injustice. our you will have to leave the country. they have no but 20 to our politicians. are the ones to blame enough? you don't have to go far enough bill to find young people desperate to leave. so hard the university graduate, yet the only work he can find is a low paying clerical job outside the local call time gender. wow. life is so hard to, i'm ready to leave the country and so everything they own and pay smugglers just to leave for another country. everything is corrupt here and they aren't sharing the wealth of the nation. iraq is beginning repack. jason flights from bella. ruth, on the 18th of november, but even if that route is closed, there are still plenty of people will find any way necessary to get out no matter what the cost, no matter what t
my grand daughter is still sick. ibrahim is human rights lawyer. he says the blame lies local government for not providing opportunities for people. well, i said, it's a shame to see what you suffering on the borders of bella and poland, leaving their wealthy country because of corruption and injustice. our you will have to leave the country. they have no but 20 to our politicians. are the ones to blame enough? you don't have to go far enough bill to find young people desperate to leave. so...
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the high court found although he didn't fire the gun, saleh ibrahim mabrouk was part of a plan to shoot the border between belarus and poland, with polish security forces using water cannon and tear gas to drive the migrants back. poland has accused belarus of trying to force migrants across the border, in order to destabilise the eu. our correspondent steve rosenberg reports. first, they'd asked to be let in. now, they were demanding. in belarus, the migrants have run out of patience. these are polish water cannon being employed, and that is because, around midday, migrants on the belarusian side of the border started throwing stones and rocks and branches. and all chaos has broken out. the polish forces have responded with water but also with gas — it's quite difficult to breathe. we don't have life here! four nights and five nights, and don't sleeping. my... for two hours, the border crossing was like a battleground. the european union says belarus is using migrants as weapons to destabilise europe. the belarusian soldiers stood and watched. they did nothing to stop the migrants who
the high court found although he didn't fire the gun, saleh ibrahim mabrouk was part of a plan to shoot the border between belarus and poland, with polish security forces using water cannon and tear gas to drive the migrants back. poland has accused belarus of trying to force migrants across the border, in order to destabilise the eu. our correspondent steve rosenberg reports. first, they'd asked to be let in. now, they were demanding. in belarus, the migrants have run out of patience. these...
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. >> jon: mid any friend, he came here to play at carnegie hall, ibrahim alouf. >> stephen: thank youase you were wondering what your insane aunt is up to, you don't have to wait until thanksgiving. i'll give you the latest conspiracies in tonight's edition of "the q files." the truth is out there. the lies are way out there. the latest in cutting-edge crazy is that hundreds of qanon adherents gathered in dallas, texas, yesterday. the reason? they were expecting a big announcement from john f. kennedy jr. of course, j.f.k. jr. died tragically 22 years ago, so at this point, any announcement from him would be pretty big. ( laughter ) apparently, the creme de la cray-cray believe that john-john faked his own death, went into hiding, and is now actually the "q" that they follow on the internet. and they expected him to appear in public and reveal all of this yesterday in dallas, at dealey plaza, by the grassy knoll. ( laughter ) oh, and they had to throw in the grassy knoll.ri of truth. while they waited forcrd engaged in a spirited debate. >> did we land on the moon? >> crowd: no! >> di
. >> jon: mid any friend, he came here to play at carnegie hall, ibrahim alouf. >> stephen: thank youase you were wondering what your insane aunt is up to, you don't have to wait until thanksgiving. i'll give you the latest conspiracies in tonight's edition of "the q files." the truth is out there. the lies are way out there. the latest in cutting-edge crazy is that hundreds of qanon adherents gathered in dallas, texas, yesterday. the reason? they were expecting a big...
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we're hearing this according to m madowi ibrahim.o among the things that official boarhahn and former prime minister agreed on is that all political detainees would be reid. since the october 25th coup, several members of the former transitional government, politicians, ministers were detained. there have been politicians and other protesters that were detained since then. they will all be released. and they have agreed that general borhan would restore the council of ministers that himself got rid of on october 25th when he took power in sudan. some of the other parts of this agreement is that they would set up a unified army and that a committee would be set up to investigate the protests following the 25th october military coup, which has seen at least 40 people have been killed, hundreds of people have been wounded in protests, mostly in sudan, in other parts of the country. and they have also agreed that sudan's constitution would be amended to include new articles, specifically outlining the partnership between civilians and th
we're hearing this according to m madowi ibrahim.o among the things that official boarhahn and former prime minister agreed on is that all political detainees would be reid. since the october 25th coup, several members of the former transitional government, politicians, ministers were detained. there have been politicians and other protesters that were detained since then. they will all be released. and they have agreed that general borhan would restore the council of ministers that himself got...
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. >> schifrin: just a few feet away, somali migrant ibrahim did the two-week walk without any shoes. what can only be described currently as a humanitarian disaster. >> schifrin: lydia gall is a researcher for human rights watch, who just left the poland/belarus border. >> these people are completely unprepared for what-- what is in store for them. they come with normal suitcases, clearly not aware of the fact that they will spend days, if not weeks, trekking. and then, by the time they get to the border area, they're being unlawfully pushed back by polish border guards. >> schifrin: that's what happened to mohamed, who said polish soldiers pretended they were going to help, and instead pushed them back into belarus. >> he told us he will bring us to the u.n. camp. so, they lied to us. we go with them, and they directly pushed us inside the border. go, go. and then they take our phones, they break our sim cards. >> schifrin: but back in belarus, the migrants are treated even worse. >> they can be kept there for days and days and days, without food, without water, being subject to vio
. >> schifrin: just a few feet away, somali migrant ibrahim did the two-week walk without any shoes. what can only be described currently as a humanitarian disaster. >> schifrin: lydia gall is a researcher for human rights watch, who just left the poland/belarus border. >> these people are completely unprepared for what-- what is in store for them. they come with normal suitcases, clearly not aware of the fact that they will spend days, if not weeks, trekking. and then, by the...
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. >> ibrahim alhasbani is an eighth generation yemeni coffee. >> low acid it will not bother your stomachause of the soil or the sun or the kind of water >> all of this makes the yemeni coffee special. >> he estimates there are as many as 5,000 yemeni owned bodegas in new york city, just about every one with a back room where they keep the good stuff. >> if i walked into theed bodega and said could i get a cup what would they say? if you're a friend, maybe they get from the back. >> take the bodega monif ziyad runs in east harlem. sure enough >> she wants black ice coffee. >> it's colombian up front. but in the back, this is all yemeni coffee. >> all yemeni coffee. >> ziyad keeps half a dozen different varieties in his back room, brought by friends and family visiting from yemen, some coursely ground, others no the as today, one doesn't need milk, another strong it will knock your socks off. >> double shot from starbucks or from duncan donuts you get one shot from this. >> that smells good. >> no sugar-month milk. just black. >> so if the yemeni coffee is top shelf, it's different. that's
. >> ibrahim alhasbani is an eighth generation yemeni coffee. >> low acid it will not bother your stomachause of the soil or the sun or the kind of water >> all of this makes the yemeni coffee special. >> he estimates there are as many as 5,000 yemeni owned bodegas in new york city, just about every one with a back room where they keep the good stuff. >> if i walked into theed bodega and said could i get a cup what would they say? if you're a friend, maybe they get...
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in a civil case, salah ibrahim mabrouk was described as a "prime mover" in organising the murder. 25— dilley has more. space. 260 miles above the earth's surface. for the few who are lucky enough to marvel at the universe through the windows of the national space station, hazardous debris, caused by an unexpected blast may be the last thing they would expect. over the weekend, seven crew members made up of four americans, a german and two russians were forced to shelter in protective space capsules as hundreds of chunks of debris came into close proximity. it is believed the russian federation fired a missile that blew up a cold war era satellite that had been floating above the earth for 39 years. the united states has condemned what they call a destructive satellite test. russia's dangerous and irresponsible behaviourjeopardises the long—term sustainability of our cover of space and clearly demonstrates that russia's claims of opposing the weaponisation of space are disingenuous. the us says it has tracked around 1,500 bits of debris with some estimates saying there could be hundred
in a civil case, salah ibrahim mabrouk was described as a "prime mover" in organising the murder. 25— dilley has more. space. 260 miles above the earth's surface. for the few who are lucky enough to marvel at the universe through the windows of the national space station, hazardous debris, caused by an unexpected blast may be the last thing they would expect. over the weekend, seven crew members made up of four americans, a german and two russians were forced to shelter in...
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. >> reporter: ibrahim and his daughter sara are witnessing the dramatic change.it's not just land they're losing to the rising seas. it's fresh water. the well contaminated by saltwater like 97% of the country, they no longer have fresh groundwater. now it's only whatever falls from the sky. >> from the sky. >> and do you have enough? >> no, we don't have enough. >> things that we thought would happen towards the end of the century we are experiencing now. >> what do you do when sea level is rising and your islands are going under? you make your own island. we visited an artificial island commissioned first to address overcrowding, the island was built twice as high above sea level than the nation's natural islands. they call it their city of hope but hope is waning. fast forward to 2050, what is the reality in the maldives? >> are you willing to take the maldives as climate refugees. >> reporter: the former president of the maldives is eager to see what comes out of the climate conference in glasgow. you warned us in 2009 loudly in copenhagen that there would be
. >> reporter: ibrahim and his daughter sara are witnessing the dramatic change.it's not just land they're losing to the rising seas. it's fresh water. the well contaminated by saltwater like 97% of the country, they no longer have fresh groundwater. now it's only whatever falls from the sky. >> from the sky. >> and do you have enough? >> no, we don't have enough. >> things that we thought would happen towards the end of the century we are experiencing now....