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mohamed mohamed fahmy, baher mohamed and peter greste have denied all charges. the three pled not guilty. >> we demanded their rest a and ochance to interrogate prosecution witnesses. >> the three are among 20 defendants, eight of whom were present, the rest tried in absentia. >> we believe we will get a fair trial and we believe we can defend owrs and we believe we have a very defensive opposition. >> family of the detained journalists say the charges have no merits. >> my son and his colleagues are professionals. >> we have to prepare for an outcome that we don't want. >> two of the defendants shouted from their change that they have been subjected to psychologically process protests from journalists from around the world, who warned that egypt had become one of the most oppressive countries for reporters. >> absolutely not acceptable. people think it's a perfectly fine way to proceed and not only egypt but other governments are following suit. >> the judge said, prosecution witnesses will be heard at the next schedule early next month. tom ackerman, al jazeer
mohamed mohamed fahmy, baher mohamed and peter greste have denied all charges. the three pled not guilty. >> we demanded their rest a and ochance to interrogate prosecution witnesses. >> the three are among 20 defendants, eight of whom were present, the rest tried in absentia. >> we believe we will get a fair trial and we believe we can defend owrs and we believe we have a very defensive opposition. >> family of the detained journalists say the charges have no merits....
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our story talks about why mohammed el erian left. it was because of concern by him but also by others within pimco that this way of operating can't go on the way it is, and they have to do something different. our understanding is that mohammed couldn't get it to change and bill didn't want it to change. >> it was said that bill gross should just retire or should just leave to save pimco. have you heard that response? is that a correct assessment -- reaction to your article? >> i'm not sure you want to go that far. they have been outperforming, they outperformed last year as well. i do think he needs to share power more than he's done in the past and give authority to others. they've got a huge bench there. every firm says that. my understanding and my reporting suggests there are all kinds of really smart great investors over there, but bill runs the shop. he's had control, he's talked about giving up some control but really hasn't and people inside are skeptical he's going to. he's 69 and you do want to see if you're an investor of
our story talks about why mohammed el erian left. it was because of concern by him but also by others within pimco that this way of operating can't go on the way it is, and they have to do something different. our understanding is that mohammed couldn't get it to change and bill didn't want it to change. >> it was said that bill gross should just retire or should just leave to save pimco. have you heard that response? is that a correct assessment -- reaction to your article? >> i'm...
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peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr, have been in prison for 53 days. they are accused of having links to a terrorist organization and spreading false news. al jazeera rejects the charges. prominent people have been adding their voices to the call to release al jazeera's staff. here is a detailed look at men detained in cairo. >> for nelson mandela, the dayed dayed >> peter greste, an award-winning journalist whose work spanned the globe. he worked with the bbc for more than a decade, reporting from latin america, the middle east and latin america. >> peter is scrupulous. he wants to name down the story, he wants both sides of a story covered. he'll take risks, go places others won't. he'll spend a lot of time on a story. that sort of determination to tell the story and tell it fairly marks him out. >> peter greste joined al jazeera in 2011, the same year he won the pae body award for a report on somalia whilst at the bbc. >> peter greste is an old friend and colleague. a good man, a great journalist. we worked on many big stories of our time. i found h
peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr, have been in prison for 53 days. they are accused of having links to a terrorist organization and spreading false news. al jazeera rejects the charges. prominent people have been adding their voices to the call to release al jazeera's staff. here is a detailed look at men detained in cairo. >> for nelson mandela, the dayed dayed >> peter greste, an award-winning journalist whose work spanned the globe. he worked with the bbc for...
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producers mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr, and correspondent peter greste have been in detention for almost two months already, charged with having links to a terrorist organization and for spreading false news. meantime a global campaign for their release has been growing. "america tonight"'s lori jane gliha has more. >> after almostate weeks in prison three al jazeera journalists will appear no court to respond to allegations that they supported terrorism by doing their job. mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr and peter greste are among 20 charged. >> on christmas day the government declared the muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization, the culmination of a 6-month stand offpiting the brotherhood, and mohamed morsi against others. peter and his team looked for the impact. >> there's no alternative, no organizations make it down here. the government's decision is like likely to increase anger and resentment. >> security forces raided the journalists' hotels and arrested them. they were taken to the notorious toura prison where mohamed morsi and his staff are being held. it wil
producers mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr, and correspondent peter greste have been in detention for almost two months already, charged with having links to a terrorist organization and for spreading false news. meantime a global campaign for their release has been growing. "america tonight"'s lori jane gliha has more. >> after almostate weeks in prison three al jazeera journalists will appear no court to respond to allegations that they supported terrorism by doing their...
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mohamed fadel fahmy, baher mohamed, and peter greste have been held for 50 days, accused of having ties to the muslim brotherhood. which egypt declared a terrorist organization. abdullah al-shami, has been in custody since last july. he's on his 28th day of a hunger strike of his detention. al jazeera rejects all charges and continues to demand the release of its staff. >> in a note on a web shit, a shia cleric says he will no longer be involved in parliamentary affairs. alsader has been an opponent of nouri al-maliki. joining us live from bag dat on the phone is the iraqi political analyst. we had been hoping to speak to you live. due to a power cut we can only speak to you on the phone. there was a time when sadr's army wielded power, clashing with u.s. forces. how influential is al-sadr. >> would you repeat the question again? >> yes, of course. sadr's forces were known to clash with the coalition forces during the war. how much influence does he have in iraq? >> he has a lot of influence, particularly on the shia sector. he is a popular leader, and among shia's leaders. moouk taddar
mohamed fadel fahmy, baher mohamed, and peter greste have been held for 50 days, accused of having ties to the muslim brotherhood. which egypt declared a terrorist organization. abdullah al-shami, has been in custody since last july. he's on his 28th day of a hunger strike of his detention. al jazeera rejects all charges and continues to demand the release of its staff. >> in a note on a web shit, a shia cleric says he will no longer be involved in parliamentary affairs. alsader has been...
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the trial in egypt of three of our staff, baher mohamed, mohamed fahmy and peter greste have been in prison for over two months, and meantime, a global campaign for their release has been growing. loinclori jane gliha has more. >> supporting terrorism by doing their jobs. journalist mohamed fahmy, producer baher mohamed, and correspondent peter greste are among 20 journalists facing charges. for greste, on christmas day, the government declared the muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization. a culmination of a six month government standoff against the military leaders who deposed him. peter and his team went looking for the impact. >> with this charity work done there is no alternative here, no state run social security net, no other make it down here. so the government decision is only likely to increase receptment not take it away. >> security officers raided the hotel and arrested them. they were taken to torah prison where former president morsi and his staff are held. a global campaign calling for their release and press freedom in egypt picked up system. last month, the commit
the trial in egypt of three of our staff, baher mohamed, mohamed fahmy and peter greste have been in prison for over two months, and meantime, a global campaign for their release has been growing. loinclori jane gliha has more. >> supporting terrorism by doing their jobs. journalist mohamed fahmy, producer baher mohamed, and correspondent peter greste are among 20 journalists facing charges. for greste, on christmas day, the government declared the muslim brotherhood a terrorist...
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mohamed fahmy, peter greste and baher mohamed. >> for the purposes of this piece we have decided to use screen grabs rather than run the video. a voice thought to belong to a security officer is heard asking al jazeera acting bureau chief mohamed fahmy about his accreditation, to which he replies, i was told the al jazeera english position is valid otherwise i would not have accepted the job. the ordeal on the video has been overlaid by incongruously dramatic music. microphones, a printer, laptops, other tools of the trade. al jazeera english's director of news, has condemned the video, saying, if it came out by mistake, the professionalism of the prosecution process is called into question. they were also not operating in cairo secretly. the team openly filed several packages and live reports prior to their arrest. this is not an issue of accreditation. them not having full paperwork from the authorities in no way justifies their ongoing incarceration and treatment. they should be let go forthwith. especially since the 2011 revolution that saw president hosne mobarak ousted from power.
mohamed fahmy, peter greste and baher mohamed. >> for the purposes of this piece we have decided to use screen grabs rather than run the video. a voice thought to belong to a security officer is heard asking al jazeera acting bureau chief mohamed fahmy about his accreditation, to which he replies, i was told the al jazeera english position is valid otherwise i would not have accepted the job. the ordeal on the video has been overlaid by incongruously dramatic music. microphones, a...
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funny because in his view he always had respect for mohammed.le close to bill gross he doesn't know why mohammed left. when you talk to people close to mohammed he took a lot from bill gross and didn't want to. everybody in the firm taken a lot. the way they operate. it worked really well, whether it will going forward continue to do so. david: you mentioned $2 trillion of assets they manage. so many people have money through pimco they may not realize it through their pension fund. what happens to pimco? this is major important to our economy. could thissfriction that caused el-erian's departure, lead to problems, fundamental problems for the company? >> keep in mind they're not doing worst than the rest of the market. done better than others in the bond market. the question will they continue to outperform. i would argue, bill gross and people internally are saying thii, he needs to allow others to operate internally more. if you disagree with bill gross, he gives you a hard time. one of the cases hey you have a little too much of certain bond
funny because in his view he always had respect for mohammed.le close to bill gross he doesn't know why mohammed left. when you talk to people close to mohammed he took a lot from bill gross and didn't want to. everybody in the firm taken a lot. the way they operate. it worked really well, whether it will going forward continue to do so. david: you mentioned $2 trillion of assets they manage. so many people have money through pimco they may not realize it through their pension fund. what...
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peter greste, baher mohamed, mohamed fahmy pled not guilty. trial was adjourned until march 5th. al jazeera says the charges are false and is demanding the immediate release of its staff. our tom ackerman reports. >> cameras were barred inside the courtroom at the cairo police academy where the trial of the al jazeera journalists was convened. baher mohamed, mohamed fahmy and peter greste, three pled not guilty. >> we demanded their release and a chance to interrogate prosecution witnesses. >> the three are among 20 defendants, eight of whom are present, the rest charged in absentia. >> we are very pleased we are in court, we believe we will get a fair trial and we believe we can defend ourselves and we have a very defensible position. >> family members of the journalists say the charges had no merit. >> from my point of view this trial is politicized. my son and his co-workers are good patriots and they work professionally. >> he is prepared to die. but he is also prepared for an outcome that perhaps you know that we don't want. >> two of the
peter greste, baher mohamed, mohamed fahmy pled not guilty. trial was adjourned until march 5th. al jazeera says the charges are false and is demanding the immediate release of its staff. our tom ackerman reports. >> cameras were barred inside the courtroom at the cairo police academy where the trial of the al jazeera journalists was convened. baher mohamed, mohamed fahmy and peter greste, three pled not guilty. >> we demanded their release and a chance to interrogate prosecution...
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because the al jazeera journalists, peter greste, mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed are going on trial wednesday, if convicted of the offense, they could face several years in jail. is this going to be a show-trial like the ones we used to see in the old soviet union? >> well, i don't know that it will be quite as bad as the old soviet union. but the judiciary is a mess in egypt right now. and it's hard to have faith that themselves. what is on trial tomorrow is not peter or mohamed or baher. they are really trumped up. journalists trying to tell the story. what is on trial really is joopt's commitmen is egypt's commitment to a free press. if they are serious about fulfilling the goals of democracy then there's a lot on the line in this trial storm. >> i want to ask, egyptian authorities, saying they didn't have official press passes, al jazeera and the journalists insist they have not done anything wrong, they haven't been held in anything close to conditions. mohamed fahmy has a dislocated shoulder and he's been sleeping on a hard floor. >> there's a message that there's a serious cr
because the al jazeera journalists, peter greste, mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed are going on trial wednesday, if convicted of the offense, they could face several years in jail. is this going to be a show-trial like the ones we used to see in the old soviet union? >> well, i don't know that it will be quite as bad as the old soviet union. but the judiciary is a mess in egypt right now. and it's hard to have faith that themselves. what is on trial tomorrow is not peter or mohamed or...
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baher mohamed, mohamed fahmy and peter greste have been detained for nearly 60 days. al jazeera rejeghts th rejects . this is martyr square, in beirut, people holding posters saying, journalist is not a crime. landmark round about in silent protest, and a demonstration of support also in australia, we are expecting to see events in about thir countries in all. and joining me to discuss this is david rote, he is a columnist for reuters, once held in afghanistan after being kidnapped by members of the taliban. david that wasn't the only day you were kidnapped. >> i was te detained in bosnia r ten days. >> i'm curious as to your thoughts as you have watched this unfold for the last 61 days. what are you thinking? >> this is getting worse. there are 211 journalists jailed for their work, according to the committee to protect journalists. last year was even worse, 235. but that's a huge peak. the normal average is 150, 175. now our numbers are over 200. >> why? >> governments are scapegoating journalists. this is a foolish long term move, blaming these journalists aren't g
baher mohamed, mohamed fahmy and peter greste have been detained for nearly 60 days. al jazeera rejeghts th rejects . this is martyr square, in beirut, people holding posters saying, journalist is not a crime. landmark round about in silent protest, and a demonstration of support also in australia, we are expecting to see events in about thir countries in all. and joining me to discuss this is david rote, he is a columnist for reuters, once held in afghanistan after being kidnapped by members...
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mohamed fahmy, peter greste and baher mohamed. al jazeera rejects claims and demands their immediate and unconditional release. >>> after battle with a powerful drug gang, pushed into the city with the help of police and soldiers. adam rainy has more. >> the supposed are strong hold, it's been a year since the scrimmagvinlanvigilantes rose u. >>> vij lan teasvijvigilantes, . >> i know you're afraid, but everything will turn out good. no more murders, no more extortions, no threats, no more beatings, and without giving the fruit of our labor to these bandits. >> soldiers into the state to try and take back control from both the cartel and the vigilantes, some vigilantes were even killed in clashes with the military. in the end throw the government made a truce with the self-defense groups. now it's even directing hundreds of them into a police force, the knights templar promised development aid to the state. with so many armed groups on the loose though, it is going to be hard for the government to ever fully control this rural and
mohamed fahmy, peter greste and baher mohamed. al jazeera rejects claims and demands their immediate and unconditional release. >>> after battle with a powerful drug gang, pushed into the city with the help of police and soldiers. adam rainy has more. >> the supposed are strong hold, it's been a year since the scrimmagvinlanvigilantes rose u. >>> vij lan teasvijvigilantes, . >> i know you're afraid, but everything will turn out good. no more murders, no more...
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when asked about the arrest of producers mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr and correspondent peter greste from al jazeera english, and sarm ago. >> egypt can only move forward if egypt expresses itself. the newly approved constit ugs upholds basic rights and freedoms. we have expressed returns to the government of egypt. we have urged the government to drop the charges and release the journalists and dismicks that have been detained. we are expressing that we are concerned that this contrascreens the constitution that provides the freedoms that we hold tear and the egyptian people hold deer. >> we are making that clear. >> u.s. officials believe any influence they have in egypt. it comes from two things, military hardware and cash. last year president obama decided to suspend delivery of the military supplies and cut back on aid. the >> without the threat of concrete consequence, it's unclear how much weight the words will carry. they were spoken from the white house podium, from the president's chief spokes maup. his call is echoed across the globe. >> in nairobi where peter is ba
when asked about the arrest of producers mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr and correspondent peter greste from al jazeera english, and sarm ago. >> egypt can only move forward if egypt expresses itself. the newly approved constit ugs upholds basic rights and freedoms. we have expressed returns to the government of egypt. we have urged the government to drop the charges and release the journalists and dismicks that have been detained. we are expressing that we are concerned that this...
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peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr have been in prison for 54 days, accused of havinginks to a terrorist organization and spreading false news. >> peter greste is an australian national and their prime minister has been acting to the trial. >> the tension of al jazeera's journalists has attention in australia. one of those, peter greste, is an australian citizen. the protest has been organised by amnesty international. politicians, too, have spoken out about the detention of al jazeera staff. i caught up with australia's prime minister on thursday. >> my job, though, is not to make a difficult situation worse. and it's my practice not to comment on particular court cases involving australians overseas. but i do want to make this point and make it very strongly. a free press is in everyone's interests. a free press is in the interests of all countries, will hep every country, including egypt to be better in the months and years ahead. a free press is not compatible with harassing journalists going about his business. >> in australia peter greste's family have been vocal
peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr have been in prison for 54 days, accused of havinginks to a terrorist organization and spreading false news. >> peter greste is an australian national and their prime minister has been acting to the trial. >> the tension of al jazeera's journalists has attention in australia. one of those, peter greste, is an australian citizen. the protest has been organised by amnesty international. politicians, too, have spoken out about the...
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but his time in office was short lived. >> mohamed morsi was deposed by the army last july, followingays of mass protest. the country is run by an interim government, but it's the army under this man, field marshal abdul fatah al-sisi, which has the final say. to many, the growing power of the army and the police is a sign of the old regime. >> hosni mubarak's status quo was immoral and repressive. i think what egypt is witnessing at the moment is the worst oppressive periods in its history. >> hundreds of people have been killed in fighting between pro-mohamed morsi protesters and security forces since the military coup. public protests have been restricted. the muslim brotherhood has been declared a terrorist group. thousands of members have been put in gaol. the authorities hope presidential elections expected this year will stop the cycle of violence. >> this is a prominent politician who will run in the 2012 presidential elections. a critic says they won't take part in the bowls. every egyptian might end up being arrested, house attacked or facing false accusations. for the army,
but his time in office was short lived. >> mohamed morsi was deposed by the army last july, followingays of mass protest. the country is run by an interim government, but it's the army under this man, field marshal abdul fatah al-sisi, which has the final say. to many, the growing power of the army and the police is a sign of the old regime. >> hosni mubarak's status quo was immoral and repressive. i think what egypt is witnessing at the moment is the worst oppressive periods in its...
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mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr, and peter greste have been held for 50 days, accused of having ties to the muslim brotherhood. which egypt declared a terrorist organization. abdullah al-shami, from our al jazeera sister channel has been there since july and is on day 27 of a hunger strike. al jazeera denies the charges and conditions to push for their release. >> a break in the storm. >> three months after highan swept across the philippines, we revisit the vulnerable - children. >> big winners in the berlin film festival. >> good morning to you. welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford, live from new york city. korean families divided by war are hoping for a long-awaited reunions. first a look at what temperatures will see across the country with eboni deon, meteorologist. >> it's cold in some places. i want to start with the warm up. typically we have been talking about chilly numbers, and we have them out there. they are across the upper midwest of the let's head southward where we are starting our day into the 30s, around birmingham and hampshire. we are headed for
mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr, and peter greste have been held for 50 days, accused of having ties to the muslim brotherhood. which egypt declared a terrorist organization. abdullah al-shami, from our al jazeera sister channel has been there since july and is on day 27 of a hunger strike. al jazeera denies the charges and conditions to push for their release. >> a break in the storm. >> three months after highan swept across the philippines, we revisit the vulnerable -...
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we are campaigning for the release of peter, mohammed and mohammed badr. we believe that they are prisoners of conscience, gaoled for the free expression of and for carrying out their role as terrorists, reporting what was going on. amnesty international campaigned for many years on freedom of expression. it's a fundamental human right guaranteed under the universal declaration of human rights. the free press is integral to the international human right. it's for that reason that amnesty is taking up ut case. it's for that reason that we call on the egyptian government to release them. and stop the repress taking place. >> while journalists have been arrested, scores have been killed. the situation is one of repress. this is one example of that repress, that journalists should be released and governments should stop killing citizens. >> anti-government protests should little sign of abating, parts of san christo ball resembles a war zone as tyres and roads were blocked. paratroops were sent into the city to bring calm. the mayor said he wouldn't attend a n
we are campaigning for the release of peter, mohammed and mohammed badr. we believe that they are prisoners of conscience, gaoled for the free expression of and for carrying out their role as terrorists, reporting what was going on. amnesty international campaigned for many years on freedom of expression. it's a fundamental human right guaranteed under the universal declaration of human rights. the free press is integral to the international human right. it's for that reason that amnesty is...
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57th day of detention for al jazeera colleagues, peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr. the next court date is march 5th. >> still ahead on al jazeera america. continued fighting over a leak in california. the focus turns to the governor and alleged ties to the company involved. >> as the sochi winter olympics come to a close, we'll look at how they'll be remembered. i must begin my journey, which will cause me to miss the end of the game. the x1 entertainment operating system lets your watch live tv anywhere. can i watch it in butterfly valley? sure. can i watch it in glimmering lake? yep. here, too. what about the dark castle? you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. >> in north carolina work to plug a coal ash leak is complete. it's unclear what will be the long-term effects. some are questioning the ties between north carolina's governor, and the company responsible for the leak. robert ray has more. >> when toxic coal ash poured into the water from duke energy's dan river
57th day of detention for al jazeera colleagues, peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr. the next court date is march 5th. >> still ahead on al jazeera america. continued fighting over a leak in california. the focus turns to the governor and alleged ties to the company involved. >> as the sochi winter olympics come to a close, we'll look at how they'll be remembered. i must begin my journey, which will cause me to miss the end of the game. the x1 entertainment...
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a day of action for our colleagues in egypt. >> mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste, mohammed badr haven in prison for 61 days. their child is scheduled to resume. it's a shocking allegation of sexual abuse at a top university. 31 current and former students at u.c. berkeley saying the university mishandled assault investigations. they say they were discouraged from reporting incidents and that judicial reviews favoured the accused. the school said it hired extra staff to handle sex-crimes complaints and victims will be able to appeal. >> evelyn is a writer, a teacher from chicago and wrote an oped describing her experience of sexual assault in college. she joins us from chicago. >> thank you so much for having me. >> can you tell us a little about what happened to you? >> well, as you said, it was 20 years ago. i was a freshman. it was about three weeks into my freshman year, at the university of iowa. i spent some nights, the night with some friends and ended up back at a friend's dorm room. it was on another part of campus, i was pretty far away, actually, and a young man attempted t
a day of action for our colleagues in egypt. >> mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste, mohammed badr haven in prison for 61 days. their child is scheduled to resume. it's a shocking allegation of sexual abuse at a top university. 31 current and former students at u.c. berkeley saying the university mishandled assault investigations. they say they were discouraged from reporting incidents and that judicial reviews favoured the accused. the school said it hired extra staff to handle sex-crimes...
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mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr, and peter greste have been held without charge since december the 29th, accused of spreading false news and having links to the muslim brotherhood. which egypt classified as a terrorist organizationment the government in cairo says their cases have been referred to the criminal court. the al jazeera network has not been notified of charges. >> campaigning has started in afghanistan's presidential election which will be held in april. 11 candidates are competing to replace hamid karzai. two aids working for the presidential candidate and former prime minister abdullah abdullah had been shot dead. the election is seen as a test of weather afghanistan can make a transition. n.a.t.o. troops are seeking to leave the country after 13 years of war. >> the killing of the two aids working for abdullah abdullah, what are the details. >> what is known is they were leaving their campaign headquarters after a day of work in the early evening in harr at, a major city in the west of afghanistan. it's considered to be one of the safest urban areas in afghanistan. i
mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr, and peter greste have been held without charge since december the 29th, accused of spreading false news and having links to the muslim brotherhood. which egypt classified as a terrorist organizationment the government in cairo says their cases have been referred to the criminal court. the al jazeera network has not been notified of charges. >> campaigning has started in afghanistan's presidential election which will be held in april. 11 candidates are...
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when i brought mohamed el-erian back, i thought that would solve their problems.d iconic investment manager, it was a brilliant move. and then you lost him. when i read about that, i realized that it had gone back to a situation which i had noted. it was a corrosive situation, something they had to deal with. all they had to do was some fine tuning, it's not like it is a terrible place. >> mohammed has been very tightlipped about where he has added -- where he is headed. able to goeen wherever he wants. whatever his situation. >> thank you for joining us. to michael mckee. >> now we know why bill gross does yoga. >> to relieve the pressure. baking up pressure, bitcoin wentnge site mt. gox off-line after a bug in their system allowed users to draw out more then they had. with me to discuss what this might mean for the credibility the founder of circle internet financial. jeremy, i want to read part of your statement that the foundation put out, which was -- to commente unable 's whether or not mt. gox business protocol -- how do you does this does yourself from thi
when i brought mohamed el-erian back, i thought that would solve their problems.d iconic investment manager, it was a brilliant move. and then you lost him. when i read about that, i realized that it had gone back to a situation which i had noted. it was a corrosive situation, something they had to deal with. all they had to do was some fine tuning, it's not like it is a terrible place. >> mohammed has been very tightlipped about where he has added -- where he is headed. able to goeen...
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heil mohammed is 30 years old. when he was a boy he looked out for the mail carriers on their bicycles and dreamed of becoming one. now his dream has come true. he seeks advice from the more experienced rahim. >> translator: shop owners and elderss know a lot. if that doesn't work, you can go to a mosque and ask. >> reporter: mohammed asked for directions, but had a hard time finding the place. he continued to search for one hour. but he had no luck this time. >> translator: it's a lot of work but i would like to keep at it. my job is to do my best for others. >> reporter: the afghan government announced last year that it will allocate addresses to all households in kabul. but progress is painfully slow. >> we can never tell exactly how many working days it's going to take. there's always possibility that it can delay. >> reporter: the postal workers of kabul are doing their best to deliver letters, filled with a rainbow of emotions. even if sometimes they have little idea where to start. but despite plans to make
heil mohammed is 30 years old. when he was a boy he looked out for the mail carriers on their bicycles and dreamed of becoming one. now his dream has come true. he seeks advice from the more experienced rahim. >> translator: shop owners and elderss know a lot. if that doesn't work, you can go to a mosque and ask. >> reporter: mohammed asked for directions, but had a hard time finding the place. he continued to search for one hour. but he had no luck this time. >> translator:...
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mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr, and peter greste have been in prison since december 29th. they deny charges thorpe reporting in favour of the muslim brotherhood. and the -- charges they were reporting in favour of the muslim brotherhood. al jazeera calls for their release. >> the united nations mediator apologised to 9 million refugees in limbo. al jazeera's stefanie dekker is across the syrian border to show us the conditions refugees face in lebanon. >> it's a difficult situation. people are angry, saying they have been kicked out of their tents, they have nowhere to sleep. the army is not allowing them to leave the area. i want to bring in a man who has been here for a few days, so he can explain to you what it is like for syrians living in the camp. thank you for giving us your time. can you explain what it is like for you here? >> you see, and all the world see our situation here, in this camp. it's still new. the tents without cover. people sleeping under the rain. no more food. you have one - one time for the food. the situation is too sad for our people. please, if
mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr, and peter greste have been in prison since december 29th. they deny charges thorpe reporting in favour of the muslim brotherhood. and the -- charges they were reporting in favour of the muslim brotherhood. al jazeera calls for their release. >> the united nations mediator apologised to 9 million refugees in limbo. al jazeera's stefanie dekker is across the syrian border to show us the conditions refugees face in lebanon. >> it's a difficult...
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mohamed fahmy, peter greste and baher mohamed have been held for more than a month.the are network continues to ask for their immediate and unconditional release. >> research shows all 28 member states of the european union are guilty of padding government contracts, bribery and other practice pakistans. the study found the money lost could fund the eu for an entire year, construction happens at loam and regional levels, nuclear deal with world powers by this july. iran reached a temporary deal in november which gave it access to more than $4 billion in cash. today iranian state media said it received $550 million in a swiss bank account as part of the first installment. iran's foreign minister said it should stop accusing iran of building a weapon. >> the best guarantee that iran will never produce nuclear weapons is not limitation on iran's nuclear potential. because even a small power plant can produce a fuel for a weapon. if the country was termed to use it. >> another effort to save detroit's finances. maria innes-ferre joins us, maria. >> thanks tony. complicat
mohamed fahmy, peter greste and baher mohamed have been held for more than a month.the are network continues to ask for their immediate and unconditional release. >> research shows all 28 member states of the european union are guilty of padding government contracts, bribery and other practice pakistans. the study found the money lost could fund the eu for an entire year, construction happens at loam and regional levels, nuclear deal with world powers by this july. iran reached a...
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. >> mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr and peter greste are into the second month without being charged. al jazeera network arabic journalist abdullah al-shami has been in custody six months. they are accused of supporting a terrorist organization after interviewing members of the outward muslim brotherhood. al jazeera maintains the journalists were doing their job. the committee to protect journalists puts egypt among the worst countries for freedom of the press. >> egypt's interim government has a responsibility to ensure they are protected. we expressed the concerns to the government of egypt and urged the government to drop the charges and release the journal lifts and academics. >> the rally in london organised by the union for journalist in part in order to present a petition at the embassy calling for the release of journalists. this repress of all journalists in the country who are operating under outrageous pressure and intimidation calls into question the government's attitude to basic humans rights. this is not local. the push for the journalists release is global. whether it
. >> mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr and peter greste are into the second month without being charged. al jazeera network arabic journalist abdullah al-shami has been in custody six months. they are accused of supporting a terrorist organization after interviewing members of the outward muslim brotherhood. al jazeera maintains the journalists were doing their job. the committee to protect journalists puts egypt among the worst countries for freedom of the press. >> egypt's...
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pr producer baher mohamed have now been held for more than one month. imr immediate and unconditional release. are stephanie decker, al jazeera. >> a lot more coming. >> we speak exclusively to the country's president about corruption and elections. >> plus we look at why nigerian rice growers are losing out to smugglers. >>> and in sports, find out how the fans went sleepless in seattle after the first-ever super bowl triumph. nelson mandela's estate was worth an estimated $4.1 million when when he died. according to a summary, of the south africa president. contents of the will was read nearly two months after he died. tension over mandela's family over who gets what. >> nelson mandela's last wishes were read out to the public and in that people got to see in his will that he went to great pains to see his family members got an equal share. saying thank you to all of them for helping them through the most difficult times of his life and for making his life more comfortable. educational institutions like schools and universities saying that he wants th
pr producer baher mohamed have now been held for more than one month. imr immediate and unconditional release. are stephanie decker, al jazeera. >> a lot more coming. >> we speak exclusively to the country's president about corruption and elections. >> plus we look at why nigerian rice growers are losing out to smugglers. >>> and in sports, find out how the fans went sleepless in seattle after the first-ever super bowl triumph. nelson mandela's estate was worth an...
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. >> reporter: baher mohamed, mohammed fahmy, and peter greste are now into their second month of incarcerationithout being charged. the ruling military backed government accuses them of supporting a terrorist organization, thaf interviewed members of the now outlawed muslim brotherhood. they are just a few of the many journalists held in egypt. the committee puts egypt among the worst countries for imprisoning members of the press. >> egypt's interim government has a responsibility to ensure they are protected. we have expressed these concerns directly to the go of egypt. and strongly urged the government to drop these charges and release these journalists. >> reporter: today's rally in london, in part in order to present a petition at the egyptian embassy calling for the release of all journalists held. the union head stating this repression of all journalists in the country, undermines press freedom. the push for release is global. whether it's in east africa, where peter greste is based, or his family's pleas to the australian press, or campaigns in canada, with mohammed fahmy is a duel cit
. >> reporter: baher mohamed, mohammed fahmy, and peter greste are now into their second month of incarcerationithout being charged. the ruling military backed government accuses them of supporting a terrorist organization, thaf interviewed members of the now outlawed muslim brotherhood. they are just a few of the many journalists held in egypt. the committee puts egypt among the worst countries for imprisoning members of the press. >> egypt's interim government has a responsibility...
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. >> reporter: baher mohamed, mohammed fahmy, and peter greste are now into their second monk of incarcerationithout being charged. the ruling military backed government accuses them of supporting a terrorist organization. al jazeera maintains the journalists were just doing their job. they are just a few of the many [ technical difficulties ] >> union for journalists in part to present a petition at the egyptian embassy, calling for the release of all journalists held. the union head stating this repression of all journalists in the country undermines press freedom in egypt and calls into question the government's attitude to basic human rights. this is by no means the first rally. the push is global. whether it is in east africa, where peter greste is based or his families pleas to the australian press, or campaigns in canada, where mohammed fahmy is a duel citizen. >> i think it's critical that the journalists in in egypt see that journalists outside of egypt all over the world are standing together, because one of the reasons the countries detain journalists is to basically scare other jou
. >> reporter: baher mohamed, mohammed fahmy, and peter greste are now into their second monk of incarcerationithout being charged. the ruling military backed government accuses them of supporting a terrorist organization. al jazeera maintains the journalists were just doing their job. they are just a few of the many [ technical difficulties ] >> union for journalists in part to present a petition at the egyptian embassy, calling for the release of all journalists held. the union...
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mohammed, al jazeera. south sudan's rebels say government troops are continuing to attack their positions in an attempt to damage the peace talks. both sides recently agreed to a cease fire but violence has continued with each side blaming the other for violations. south sudan's military spokesman says he is not aware of any new fighting in the unit state. meanwhile, many of south sudan's displaced people are still without food or shelter. the united nations says 3.7 million are in need of food because of the recent conflict. it stilts that more than a billion dollars is needed to help the population cope. let's go ba can to jonah in london with more news out of europe. high wednesday and heavy rainfall are continuing to deluge parts of europe even though temperatures haven't been as low as usual. that's done nothing to stop the weather woes until pain, the u.k. as simon mcgregory woods reports now >> reporter: torrential rain fell all over italy. coastal defenses were battered by waves whipped up by storm
mohammed, al jazeera. south sudan's rebels say government troops are continuing to attack their positions in an attempt to damage the peace talks. both sides recently agreed to a cease fire but violence has continued with each side blaming the other for violations. south sudan's military spokesman says he is not aware of any new fighting in the unit state. meanwhile, many of south sudan's displaced people are still without food or shelter. the united nations says 3.7 million are in need of food...
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mohamed fahmy, baher mohamed and peter greste have been held for two months and accused of having tiesa terrorist organizati organization. al jazeera america has been a bedrock, our third president said that liberty depends on freedom of the press. it's a principle that has since been embraced the world over and it's so why so many people around the world have come together on this day to declare, journalist is not a crime. that's our show. i'm david shuster, in for ali velshi. thanks for joining us. >> hi, you are in the stream. dubbed king of the politically incorrect, mel brooks is join "the stream" in a live and rare interview. he's reflecting on 60 years of pushing the envelope in show business. >> we are bringing all of the live feedback and tonight you are actually checking out something off the bucket list? >> yes, when i went to
mohamed fahmy, baher mohamed and peter greste have been held for two months and accused of having tiesa terrorist organizati organization. al jazeera america has been a bedrock, our third president said that liberty depends on freedom of the press. it's a principle that has since been embraced the world over and it's so why so many people around the world have come together on this day to declare, journalist is not a crime. that's our show. i'm david shuster, in for ali velshi. thanks for...
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armed groups have been waged in a campaign of violence since mohamed morsi has been captured. targets have been security police and service, until today. we haven't seen tourists targeted for eight years, which is why they are feeling this is a shift in strategy, and they could attack softer, more vulnerable targets. >> the trial of the deposed egyptian president has been delayed again. he and 35 others are charged with espionage and terror attacks. lawyers cannot hear the proceedings from inside a glass cage. the trial has been adjourned until later this month. >> it's the 50th day of detention for al jazeera staff, mahmoud ahmadinejad -- mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste, and mohammed badr have been charged with having ties to muslim brotherhood. a terrorist group. al jazeera denies the charges. >> millions in limbo, struggling to survive. >> it's a diff situation here. people are angry, saying they are kicked out of their tents, they have nowhere to sleep and the army is not allowing them to leave the area. i'll bring in a man that's been here for a few days and he can expl
armed groups have been waged in a campaign of violence since mohamed morsi has been captured. targets have been security police and service, until today. we haven't seen tourists targeted for eight years, which is why they are feeling this is a shift in strategy, and they could attack softer, more vulnerable targets. >> the trial of the deposed egyptian president has been delayed again. he and 35 others are charged with espionage and terror attacks. lawyers cannot hear the proceedings...
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mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr, and peter greste have been in prison. al jazeera denies charges that they were reporting in favour of the muslim brotherhood. the united nations joins the list of people calling for their release. >> three documents have been ordered to leave venezuela. they are accused of inciting students, to join the anti-government group. they announced the expulsion of three u.s. consular officials. they were said to be infiltrating the universities, doing cop sulate work involving visas. nicolas maduro said he will not tall rate threats to sovereignty. >> despite a warrant for the opposition leader's arrest, he will lead a demonstration on tuesday. lopez hasn't been seen for days. he's wanted by the government. three were killed during a demonstration last wednesday. lopez says he has done nothing wrong and the government can arrest him at tuesday's rally. >> during the last few days they have said that they want to arrest me. i will be there, showing my face. i have nothing to fear, i have committed no crime. i've been a vnsan comm
mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr, and peter greste have been in prison. al jazeera denies charges that they were reporting in favour of the muslim brotherhood. the united nations joins the list of people calling for their release. >> three documents have been ordered to leave venezuela. they are accused of inciting students, to join the anti-government group. they announced the expulsion of three u.s. consular officials. they were said to be infiltrating the universities, doing cop...
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the arabs before the prophet mohammed.what jesus was going through with the palestinian jews at the time. , and awho were occupied message came, not just through jesus alone, but through others. i think we need a divine solution. i do believe, however, that we are redeemable, and it is certainly my intention to die trying, to help redeem us. with regard to the rhetoric of mr. obama, i have seen nothing. he talks a good game and he has done that for a very long time and he claims some sort of allegiance to chicago. but people get shot all the time and every time you mention a this,person, he mentions that, or the other. policy, ie an actual don't have hope that things will change. >> does that divine intervention have anything to do with the black church? >> i think that should be a part of it. the black church is extremely important to black america. most americans will even a divine power, in a god. increasesthat number in black america. they need to believe in something. they don't have a lot of other indications from go
the arabs before the prophet mohammed.what jesus was going through with the palestinian jews at the time. , and awho were occupied message came, not just through jesus alone, but through others. i think we need a divine solution. i do believe, however, that we are redeemable, and it is certainly my intention to die trying, to help redeem us. with regard to the rhetoric of mr. obama, i have seen nothing. he talks a good game and he has done that for a very long time and he claims some sort of...
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after converting toest lamb he announced a new name, mohammed ali.ee years later he began a different kind of fight when he refused to acknowledge military service. in 1967 he was found guilty of refusing to be inducted into the military. >> if they want to put me in gaol for not going in the army, that's their resume. i'll go gaol. i'm not fighting in the war. >> mohammed ali built a great history in the legacy of the sport. >> now the gloves ali used in the fight against liston sold for $836,000. >> coming up, picture of the day, plus network, the movie, the book on the oscar winner's lasting legacy, coming up. viktor yanukovych . >>> conditions across the north are cold. temperatures below zero. we are talking in fargo, about 12, minneapolis, it's minus 6. it's not the worst of it. when you factor in the windchill this, is what it feels like on fingers, toes. minus 30. feels like minus 50 degrees. we have warnings for 10 dates and windchill advisories. it is a big problem. we are talking about winds, expected to kick in on wednesday afternoon, las
after converting toest lamb he announced a new name, mohammed ali.ee years later he began a different kind of fight when he refused to acknowledge military service. in 1967 he was found guilty of refusing to be inducted into the military. >> if they want to put me in gaol for not going in the army, that's their resume. i'll go gaol. i'm not fighting in the war. >> mohammed ali built a great history in the legacy of the sport. >> now the gloves ali used in the fight against...
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mohammed fahi and mohammed have been held for a month. aljazeera calls for their immediate and unconditional release. stephanie decker, aljazeera. looking at business news, taking a turn for the worst. factories at the lowest level in months. and right now, the dow down 188 points, following the worst decline in blue chips in 32 years specifically. interpreter chrysler had it's best january assistance interstate. jeep soaring 38%. ford sales dropping, and the bad weather led to a drop-in demand. and the cold weather putting a freeze on gm. their stocks falling 12% in january and a programming change tonight. ali velshi talks about rebuilding the dream on aljazeera america. coming up next, the japanese alps is a cold mountain range to climb, and a region where a lot of couples are choosing to get married. welcome back to aljazeera america. i'm del walters. here are your headlines. congress looking at your credit card information. representatives from the industry and banking are set to testify in a few hour, and looking at the data theft f
mohammed fahi and mohammed have been held for a month. aljazeera calls for their immediate and unconditional release. stephanie decker, aljazeera. looking at business news, taking a turn for the worst. factories at the lowest level in months. and right now, the dow down 188 points, following the worst decline in blue chips in 32 years specifically. interpreter chrysler had it's best january assistance interstate. jeep soaring 38%. ford sales dropping, and the bad weather led to a drop-in...
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person that defected from the muslim brotherhood was part of the mass protests against president mohamed morsi, and will not contest upcoming presidential elections, calling them a farce because the electorate is soup revved. >> it has been 44 days since al jazeera english journalists mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr, and peter greste were detained by egyptian authorities, accused of spreading false newses and having links to the muslim brotherhood. abdullah al-shami, from our sister channel has been in custody since july. al jazeera rejects charges and demands unconditional release of its staff. >> the owners of a factory where more than 100 died in a factory surrendered by police. ner in prison after a court denied them bail. we have more from daka. >> for many people this is a village. the garment factory caught fire in 2012, killing 112 workers. della war has been charged with criminal negligence. it took police 13 months to do so. many that tried to escape were trapped. gates were locked. this man insists he is a victim of sabotage. this man's sister was killed. her body was never
person that defected from the muslim brotherhood was part of the mass protests against president mohamed morsi, and will not contest upcoming presidential elections, calling them a farce because the electorate is soup revved. >> it has been 44 days since al jazeera english journalists mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr, and peter greste were detained by egyptian authorities, accused of spreading false newses and having links to the muslim brotherhood. abdullah al-shami, from our sister...
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or to canada where baher mohammed and mohamed fahmy are dual citizens. >> they're trying to scare journalists from trying to do their jobs. >> will calls for freedom of the press fall on deaf ears in a country that is so deeply divided. >> some college grads find themselves thousands of dollars in debt. one woman has vowed to pay hers off but that has led to a new problem. and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. consider this. the news of the day plus so much more. answe
or to canada where baher mohammed and mohamed fahmy are dual citizens. >> they're trying to scare journalists from trying to do their jobs. >> will calls for freedom of the press fall on deaf ears in a country that is so deeply divided. >> some college grads find themselves thousands of dollars in debt. one woman has vowed to pay hers off but that has led to a new problem. and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al...
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mohamed jab june has the details.me is hard to watch. >> reporter: dread and helplessness in the terrifying aftermath of a bombing. a little girl's body is pulled from the rubble. scenes like this too shocking to comprehend, too agonizing to process, have become almost common in aleppo. the results of barrel bombs, activists and medics tell cnn, though there is no way to independently verify their claims. in the video here, traumatized residents scramble to find survivors. one young girl's leg sticks out from the rubble. no one knows if she is alive or dead. then, a sign of hope. she moves her feet. they dig her out alive. tragically, activists say, she died later at the hospital. they say this sickening documentation proves yet again how war crimes are committed by the regime of al assad and barrel bombs one of his cruelest weapons. drums packed with explosives and shrapnel delivering death and destruction from above. they can level entire buildings with one hit, as activists say they did here. the regime maintains i
mohamed jab june has the details.me is hard to watch. >> reporter: dread and helplessness in the terrifying aftermath of a bombing. a little girl's body is pulled from the rubble. scenes like this too shocking to comprehend, too agonizing to process, have become almost common in aleppo. the results of barrel bombs, activists and medics tell cnn, though there is no way to independently verify their claims. in the video here, traumatized residents scramble to find survivors. one young...
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mohamed reports from the yemen capitol. >> reporter: mohamed is a young journalist who nearly lost hisember. his car was blown up just as he got into it and the wounds took months to heal and he had to have several operations and his case highlights the plight of journalists speaking truth to power in yemen. >> translator: truth has a price and i saw how much innocent blood was spilled for trivial reasons and journalists will pay a price as well as being tried but frankly i was shocked by what happened to me. >> reporter: and he went on trial and in prison several times during the rule of the former president. he continues to criticize what he calls the unfinished job of the revolution as he believes it is in yemen and mohamed is not the only case here. he also spoke his mind and a gunman attacked him last april and failed to kill him but he lost his leg. this is another journalist who was abducted by groups that didn't like his views. local activists are up to 700 cases of violence against journalists in the last two years. those frequent violations have made them make this center and
mohamed reports from the yemen capitol. >> reporter: mohamed is a young journalist who nearly lost hisember. his car was blown up just as he got into it and the wounds took months to heal and he had to have several operations and his case highlights the plight of journalists speaking truth to power in yemen. >> translator: truth has a price and i saw how much innocent blood was spilled for trivial reasons and journalists will pay a price as well as being tried but frankly i was...
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mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste, and mohammed badr have spent 61 tdays in prison accuse of spreading false news. abdullah al-shami, has been held since august, and has been on hunger strike for a month. one of al jazeera's camera men mohammed badr was released after spending months behind bars. here is what he had to say about his time in prison. >> i was transferred to alack ra risen where i had a reception, and that means all the transferred detainees are stripped of clothes and walked between 40 guards and thugs, 20 on each side. we were beaten and battered all the way along. there was an open toilet. we were four person in the same cell. it was too small. we had to sleep in turns. we were prevented from group prayers or attending the sermons. food was bad. we could see bugs in the food. many detainees were with diabetes, suffering from detainees. one died, he was diabetic. >> i spent five months in the prison where daily inspection visit by guards was humiliating. the clothes were torn, dirtied by them. no visitations were allowed. my first baby was born while i was in gaol. i sa
mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste, and mohammed badr have spent 61 tdays in prison accuse of spreading false news. abdullah al-shami, has been held since august, and has been on hunger strike for a month. one of al jazeera's camera men mohammed badr was released after spending months behind bars. here is what he had to say about his time in prison. >> i was transferred to alack ra risen where i had a reception, and that means all the transferred detainees are stripped of clothes and...
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it's 58 days in prison for mohamed fahmy, baher mohamed and peter greste. they are accused of spreading false news and being connected to a terrorist organization. arabic channel held since augu august, abdalla al shami has been held for months. s the u.n. says almost two and a half million people have crossed into neighboring states. but many millions more displaced within syria. in the city of aleppo, many have stayed put, despite the fighting. report on what some are doing to survive. about. >> reporter: shutting themselves in. that's what it's come to in syria's largest city, aleppo. people have taken to bricking up their windows to stay safe. >> translator: of course, it's safer for the children. because of shrapnel from the daily shelling. we decided to do this simple thing. >> and this is what they're trying to protect against: bombs which have left houses, buildings, and lives in ruin. many homes are deserted. streets, too. these people blame the government. >> barrel bombs he dropped on us they destroyed everything and forced the people to flee. as
it's 58 days in prison for mohamed fahmy, baher mohamed and peter greste. they are accused of spreading false news and being connected to a terrorist organization. arabic channel held since augu august, abdalla al shami has been held for months. s the u.n. says almost two and a half million people have crossed into neighboring states. but many millions more displaced within syria. in the city of aleppo, many have stayed put, despite the fighting. report on what some are doing to survive. about....
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see i'm six foot one and i'm tons of fun when i dress to a t ♪ ♪ you see i got more clothes than mohammed♪ everybody go hotel motel what you gonna do today say what cause i'm a get a fly girl gonna get some spank and drive off in a def oj ♪ ♪ everybody go hotel motel holiday in say if your girl starts acting up then you take her friend ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
see i'm six foot one and i'm tons of fun when i dress to a t ♪ ♪ you see i got more clothes than mohammed♪ everybody go hotel motel what you gonna do today say what cause i'm a get a fly girl gonna get some spank and drive off in a def oj ♪ ♪ everybody go hotel motel holiday in say if your girl starts acting up then you take her friend ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
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peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr are accused of joining or aiding a terrorist organizationthe next court appearance is 5 march. al jazeera denies the allegations and demand the release of its staff. >> robert mugabe is celebrating his 90th birthday. he's ruled since 1980 and the government set aside a million dollars for the celebration. not everyone is wishing him a happy birthday. >> korn eelious remembers using zimbabwe's defunct billion dollar notes and living with hyperinflation. the u.s. dollar is legal tender, along with the south african ranked, the pulla from botes warna and the british pound. >> some people say they can't afford the different currencies. >> life is hard. there's unemployment. one goes shopping only by charity. >> zimbabwe has had no currency of its own since 2009. the drank allowed the use of the australian dollar, chinese yawn, indian rupee and japanese yen. government officials say using more currencies is a good thing. economists warn that will not solve economic problems. >> mugabe has turned 90. he is africa's old ers leader and there doesn't
peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr are accused of joining or aiding a terrorist organizationthe next court appearance is 5 march. al jazeera denies the allegations and demand the release of its staff. >> robert mugabe is celebrating his 90th birthday. he's ruled since 1980 and the government set aside a million dollars for the celebration. not everyone is wishing him a happy birthday. >> korn eelious remembers using zimbabwe's defunct billion dollar notes and living...
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where does egypt stand, many think it's better under mohamed morsi. to look at egypt in the moment is to fail to understand what is happening. i think as we have seen time and time again the revolution comes in waves. when the incident where army tanks ran over a protestor, a peaceful protest, the protest movement was crushed that there was not an immediate rehabilitation with millions to the street. we felt we had almost lost everything. a few months later we saw the resurgence of another waive of the revolution. it's an ongoing struggle that will continue to happen. we have to realise that what is happening in egypt is part of a global struggle. when we see, you know, showed the film to the square in kiev, it was unbelievable. unbelievable to see the reactions. it spread virally, had an incredible response. the government came out and said they were against the film, knowing that it was a plot. tried to stop the film. it made people want to watch it more. we started to see that we were in a moment where people power is trying to rewrite the social c
where does egypt stand, many think it's better under mohamed morsi. to look at egypt in the moment is to fail to understand what is happening. i think as we have seen time and time again the revolution comes in waves. when the incident where army tanks ran over a protestor, a peaceful protest, the protest movement was crushed that there was not an immediate rehabilitation with millions to the street. we felt we had almost lost everything. a few months later we saw the resurgence of another...
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mohamed idris, al jazeera.er greste, mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed have been detained for two months. >>> chinese new year, lisa bernard has more on that. >> in san francisco' san franci, goodye tthe ar othe snake. >> i got to tell you, these are awesome flowers. >> dave thomas and his team are making the floats that will welcome the year of the horse. his company will build 21 floats this year. sponsors pay anywhere from $30,000 to $100,000 to get one of thomas's floats in the famous san francisco new year parade. >> how long did it take to get from here to here? >> this is usually ten days work. i draw a fleet that will elicit that emotion. >> this dates back to the 1860s and is now the largest asian cultural event in north america. as the artists prepare for the year of the horse so do those who interpret the chinese astrological signs. lillian yang is an astrological consultant. she says the elements fire and wood are significant this year. >> whenever fire shows up, it's going to pick up the stock market
mohamed idris, al jazeera.er greste, mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed have been detained for two months. >>> chinese new year, lisa bernard has more on that. >> in san francisco' san franci, goodye tthe ar othe snake. >> i got to tell you, these are awesome flowers. >> dave thomas and his team are making the floats that will welcome the year of the horse. his company will build 21 floats this year. sponsors pay anywhere from $30,000 to $100,000 to get one of thomas's...
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she's with her neighbor, mohammed. it's his two younger brothers that are missing.here. we just went out to ghetto mate toes and sugar, mohammed recalls, still disbelieving. and his wife wanted sox for their kids. >> that's the jacket. >> reporter: it's the same jacket, mohammed says. the site is next to a former prison run by isis. its walls lined with bullet holes. some from clashes, others we are told from executions. mass isis fighters as seen in this video use fear to rule. anyone caught filming them killed. this was the main isis checkpoint and as part of their terror tactics, eyewitnesss were telling us that they would leave the bodies executed at the checkpoint so that every single car coming through would be forced to slow down and could not ignore that brutal message. isis is a group so merciless that even al qaeda has distanced itself from it. this man is telling us that isis had beheaded bun of the key commanders here and came in early in the morning when the market was really busy and placed his head on top of the garbage heap. it was in that very same
she's with her neighbor, mohammed. it's his two younger brothers that are missing.here. we just went out to ghetto mate toes and sugar, mohammed recalls, still disbelieving. and his wife wanted sox for their kids. >> that's the jacket. >> reporter: it's the same jacket, mohammed says. the site is next to a former prison run by isis. its walls lined with bullet holes. some from clashes, others we are told from executions. mass isis fighters as seen in this video use fear to rule....