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mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr and peter greste were accused of colluding with the outlawed muslim brotherhood. charges they and al jazeera deny. we have more. >>> al jazeera english journalists say justice has been delayed again. mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy arrived at a cairo court hoping to hear a verdict reflecting the truth - that they are not guilty. instead, they were told that the case has been postponed for a week. >> it's disappointing what happened. which were specting a verdict today. >> reporter: their colleague peter greste, who has been tried in absentia says they victim come to expect delays. che allowed themselves to hope there would be closure and a positive outcome at last. >> the only thing that defines us is the verdict. >> reporter: mohamed fadel fahmy and peter greste, and mohammed badr's troubles have gone on for a year and a half. $2014 they were convicted of aiding the now banned muslim brotherhood, and they were sentenced between 7-10 years imprison. spending more than 400 days in an egyptian prison. in january of this year, the court of cassatio
mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr and peter greste were accused of colluding with the outlawed muslim brotherhood. charges they and al jazeera deny. we have more. >>> al jazeera english journalists say justice has been delayed again. mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy arrived at a cairo court hoping to hear a verdict reflecting the truth - that they are not guilty. instead, they were told that the case has been postponed for a week. >> it's disappointing what happened. which...
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mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr and peter greste were accused of colludeing with the outlawed muslim brotherhood. charges they deny. we spoke with peter greste and he told us the impact the delayed verdict is having on fair lives. >> i thought that this was definitely - this was going to be the day. i think all of us did. it's not unheard of but it is unusual for the courts to delay verdicts. we have seen so many unexpected twists and turns in this trial, that i've given up trying to say anything for certain, so i guess we should look forward to the august the 8th as the verdict day, but not expect that it will absolutely happen on that day. the only thing that any of us are concerned about at this point is the verdict. that's the thing that will define our lives from that moment on. we can't make plans or be sure about our ability to travel. mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy's cases obviously. it's a point at which they walk as free men or go back to prison. everything hinges on that day. to have the constant changes and twists and delays and turns in the case has made it diffic
mohamed fadel fahmy, mohammed badr and peter greste were accused of colludeing with the outlawed muslim brotherhood. charges they deny. we spoke with peter greste and he told us the impact the delayed verdict is having on fair lives. >> i thought that this was definitely - this was going to be the day. i think all of us did. it's not unheard of but it is unusual for the courts to delay verdicts. we have seen so many unexpected twists and turns in this trial, that i've given up trying to...
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go to court, to say goodbye to the family, not knowing if they'll return. >> peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr spent a year in jam. mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were released on bail, and greste consider deported to australia. >>> coming up, the mother found dead in a gaol cell. the search for answers when suspects die in custody >>> cecil the lion, and the vilification of its killer on social media. how much is too much? >>> the new york attorney-general is investigating the death of a woman in a gaol cell. she was awaiting rant when sheing arraignment when she died. calls for accountability and change is growing. sara hoy is here with the story. >> you know what, she is not alone. when we look at the numbers, there's a high list of these people, even within the last month. you'll be shocked looking at the numbers behind the deaths. >> reporter: the death of freddy gray in police custody sparked protests across baltimore. the unrest in charm city sparked more than outrage about one man's death, igniting a call for action against a pattern. sandra bland dead in a cel
go to court, to say goodbye to the family, not knowing if they'll return. >> peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr spent a year in jam. mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr were released on bail, and greste consider deported to australia. >>> coming up, the mother found dead in a gaol cell. the search for answers when suspects die in custody >>> cecil the lion, and the vilification of its killer on social media. how much is too much? >>> the new...
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mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy arrived at court hoping to hear a verdict reflecting the truth, that they are not guilty. instead they were told the days has been postponed until next week. >> it's disappointing what happened today. we expected a verdict today. >> their colleague peter greste who has been tried with them in absentia says that they have come to expect delays. yet they allowed themselves to hope there would be closure and a positive outcool at last. >> what we are concerned about is the verd sict. that will define our lives from that moment on. >> peter greste mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy's legal troubles dragged on for a year and a half. in 2014 they were convicted of aiding the banned muslim brotherhood. and sentenced between 7-10 years in prison. spending more than 400 days behind bars in january the court of cassation set aside their convictions ordering a retrial. in february peter greste was reported to his neighbouring demroump australia. peter greste and mohamed fadel fahmy were released on became but were unable to leave egypt. >> we are seeing p
mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy arrived at court hoping to hear a verdict reflecting the truth, that they are not guilty. instead they were told the days has been postponed until next week. >> it's disappointing what happened today. we expected a verdict today. >> their colleague peter greste who has been tried with them in absentia says that they have come to expect delays. yet they allowed themselves to hope there would be closure and a positive outcool at last. >>...
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mohamed fadel fahmy says he's a victim of egypt's poor relations with qatar. he's taking legal action against al jazeera, accusing it of negligence a charge the network denies saying that after today's ruling it will car eye on fighting for the -- carry on fighting for the al jazeera employees, convicted in absentia were having their convictions overturned >>> a person believed to be involved in attacks on el salvador's bus drivers has been arrested. the motive behind the attacks is unclear >>> a zimbabwean judge granted bail to a professional hunter over the killing of cecil the lion. he was charged with failing to supervise an american hunter. the american said he relied on local guides to ensure it was legal. animal lovers are outraged at the beheading and killing of the lion >>> a chilean prosecutor ordered the arrest of reason those involved in a crime during 1986, during the dictatorship. >> reporter: the signs read we are all legal in a tribute to chilean photographer rodrigo. his last words were - the soldiers burnt me alive. although 67% of her body w
mohamed fadel fahmy says he's a victim of egypt's poor relations with qatar. he's taking legal action against al jazeera, accusing it of negligence a charge the network denies saying that after today's ruling it will car eye on fighting for the -- carry on fighting for the al jazeera employees, convicted in absentia were having their convictions overturned >>> a person believed to be involved in attacks on el salvador's bus drivers has been arrested. the motive behind the attacks is...
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peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr expected a verdict. instead the supreme court delayed the decision until sunday. the three were found guilty last year of aiding the banned muslim brotherhood. charges denied. peter greste was deported to australia when the court agreed to hear his appeal. he told us the stakes are higher for his colleagues. >> i spoke to mohammed badr yesterday, the suppress on him and his family, and the tres on him because his family is stressed is playing havoc with their emotions. he's a strong guy. he's been through a lot. he knows what he has to deal with. as difficult as it is, i am sure he'll make it through. >> they spent a year in an egyptian prison. mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr from released on bail this year >>> a cairo-based political analyst, three years on the front line of the ar spring. he joins us from brussels. good to have you with us. given the twist and turps of this case in the past two years, how many times has the verdict been postponed. do you believe the reason for the delay - do you
peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr expected a verdict. instead the supreme court delayed the decision until sunday. the three were found guilty last year of aiding the banned muslim brotherhood. charges denied. peter greste was deported to australia when the court agreed to hear his appeal. he told us the stakes are higher for his colleagues. >> i spoke to mohammed badr yesterday, the suppress on him and his family, and the tres on him because his family is stressed is...
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with 40,000 signatures of people calling for charges against peter greste mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy to be dropped. this is about more than the al jazeera three. amnesty international says 18 other journalists are behind bars in egypt, and more broadly they are speaking out against what they call draconian new laws criminalizing protest and the freedom of expression in egypt. amnesty international is one of five human rights groups that threatened australia foreign minister, asking her to speak out against what they call the most serious human rights crisis in decades, a crackdown on almost any form of dissent. the al jazeera case which reaches its conclusion soon is the most high profile example. >> still to come here on al jazeera. >> it solves one particular problem which is making sure they don't have a bomb. >>> the u.s. president urges congress to support the iran nuclear deal. plus... >> i'm jennifer glasse in kabul. where one man is hoping to bring solar cars in afghanistan. >> putting loved ones in a nursing home... hoping for the best. >> my father died because of the negle
with 40,000 signatures of people calling for charges against peter greste mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy to be dropped. this is about more than the al jazeera three. amnesty international says 18 other journalists are behind bars in egypt, and more broadly they are speaking out against what they call draconian new laws criminalizing protest and the freedom of expression in egypt. amnesty international is one of five human rights groups that threatened australia foreign minister, asking...
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with more than 40,000 signatures for people calling for charges against peter greste mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr to be dropped. this is more than the al jazeera three. 18 others are behind bars in egypt. and more broadly they are speaking out against what they call draconian laws further criminalizing the freedom of expression in egypt. >> amnesty international is one of a few groups that wrote to foreign minister julie bishop asking her to speak out against the crisis in decades. it's a brutal crack down. the al jazeera case which reaches its conclusion is the high profile example. >> andrew thomas at the egyptian consulate in sydney >>> a shaky ceasefire in ukraine took effect five months ago. the end to intense fighting has not resulted in better living conditions. >> i'm charles stratford reporting from eastern ukraine, where people that used to live in blocks like these are not only struggling to rebuild their lies, but suffering economic hardship. >> and vladimir putin argues against against russian involvement in the destruction of an lair airliner a year ago. >> ali ves
with more than 40,000 signatures for people calling for charges against peter greste mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr to be dropped. this is more than the al jazeera three. 18 others are behind bars in egypt. and more broadly they are speaking out against what they call draconian laws further criminalizing the freedom of expression in egypt. >> amnesty international is one of a few groups that wrote to foreign minister julie bishop asking her to speak out against the crisis in...
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with 40,000 signatures, of people calling for charges against peter greste, mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy to be dropped. this is about more than the al jazeera three. amnesty international says 18 other journalists are behind bars in egypt, and more broadly they are speaking out against what they call draconian new laws, criminalizing protest and the freedom of expression in egypt. amnesty international is one of five human rights groups that wrote to australia foreign minister, julie bishop, asking her to speak out against what they call the most serious human rights crisis in decades, a crackdown on almost any form of dissent. the al jazeera case, which reaches its conclusion soon, is the most high profile example. >>> let's get the latest on the weather. richard, i believe you are keeping an eye on japan, and a typhoon there. >> yes, we knew that this would be an active typhoon even in the north-western part of the pacific. as you can see, we have the formation of the clear air in the middle. the eye indicating it's a developing storm. it has been pulling in dry air on the western flan
with 40,000 signatures, of people calling for charges against peter greste, mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy to be dropped. this is about more than the al jazeera three. amnesty international says 18 other journalists are behind bars in egypt, and more broadly they are speaking out against what they call draconian new laws, criminalizing protest and the freedom of expression in egypt. amnesty international is one of five human rights groups that wrote to australia foreign minister, julie...