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that brought more division and unrest, seeing opposition to mohamed mursi's leadership grown. on july 3rd, the egyptian military responded. abdul fatah al-sisi, at the time the chief of the army ousted mohamed mursi. >> translation: the head of the supreme constitutional court will manage the affairs of the country until the election of a new president. >> once the military took control, the u.s. cut back 260 million of $1.3 billion of aid, a sign at the time of how the administration felt about mohamed mursi's removal. >> we'll continue support in areas like education, that benefits the egyptian people. we have not proceeded with the delivery of certain systems, and our support will depend on egypt's progress in pursuing a pass. >> many were concerned cutting the aid would sour a decades-long relationship. >> the united states will resort to their interests. if they find out their interest is with the regime they'll resort to it. if the interest is with the people, they'll back down. >> the obama administration insisted the goal was to be sure there was free and fair election
that brought more division and unrest, seeing opposition to mohamed mursi's leadership grown. on july 3rd, the egyptian military responded. abdul fatah al-sisi, at the time the chief of the army ousted mohamed mursi. >> translation: the head of the supreme constitutional court will manage the affairs of the country until the election of a new president. >> once the military took control, the u.s. cut back 260 million of $1.3 billion of aid, a sign at the time of how the...
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. >> reporter: the military coup that toppled mohamed mursi, the muslim brotherhood became the main enemy, and designated a terrorist organization. thousands of leaders, members and supporters have been killed arrested, gaoled and sentenced to death, including mohamed mursi. other government proponents have been arrested or gone missing. the government's intolerance is harder. after the killing of a top posterior. the egyptian cabinet approved new laws to face what president abdul fatah al-sisi called terrorism. [ ♪♪ ] >> reporter: one of egypt's biggest security threats is in the sinai, a place the prime minister said is in a state of war. groups became known as province of sinai, and has sworn allegiance to i.s.i.l. it carried out a devastating attack on security forces on wednesday, more than 100 people reportedly killed. the egyptian military has an ongoing security operation in sinai. it has demolished hundreds of homes on the border with gaza and israel to create a buffer zone and create smuggling. this added names from many that they are marginalized and treated as second class cit
. >> reporter: the military coup that toppled mohamed mursi, the muslim brotherhood became the main enemy, and designated a terrorist organization. thousands of leaders, members and supporters have been killed arrested, gaoled and sentenced to death, including mohamed mursi. other government proponents have been arrested or gone missing. the government's intolerance is harder. after the killing of a top posterior. the egyptian cabinet approved new laws to face what president abdul fatah...
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reporter: >> reporter: june 30th, initially a national holiday and europe, signalling the removal of mohamed mursi by the military two years ago. instead a day of mourning for the prosecutor barakat assassinated on monday. at his funeral the current president abdul fatah al-sisi promised to enact legal reforms that would enforce death sentences swiftly. >> translation: the hands of justice are chained by laws. we will not wait. we will change laws to allow us to implement law and justice as soon as possible. within days criminal laws that can face terrorism should be presented. >> those developments could be a direct reference to monday's assassination. the car bomb bore the hallmarks of a group based in the sinai peninsula waging attacks on security forces. police are investigating how the group was behind another explosion on tuesday, in the cairo suburb of 6 object. october district. three people were killed. some opposition leaders were worried that president abdul fatah al-sisi will use the new laws to crackdown on the outlawed brotherhood group. >> this will lead to nothing but a catastrophe
reporter: >> reporter: june 30th, initially a national holiday and europe, signalling the removal of mohamed mursi by the military two years ago. instead a day of mourning for the prosecutor barakat assassinated on monday. at his funeral the current president abdul fatah al-sisi promised to enact legal reforms that would enforce death sentences swiftly. >> translation: the hands of justice are chained by laws. we will not wait. we will change laws to allow us to implement law and...
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. >> reporter: since the coup toppling mohamed mursi, the muslim brotherhood has became a main enemy, designated a terror. >> organizations. thousands of leaders, members and supporters have been killed gaoled and sentenced to death, including mohamed mursi. other proponents have been arrested or gone missing. the government's intolerance is getting harder. the egyptian cabinet approved laws to face what president abdul fatah al-sisi calls terrorism. various anti-coup opposition parties are blaming president abdul fatah al-sisi for escalating violence. meeting in istanbul some opposition figures warned against pushing egypt towards civil war. >> we must keep the revolution peaceful and meet the desire of the regime to drag egypt into fighting. this is what the regime wants. we should expose it. >> reporter: one of egypt's biggest security threats is in the sinai, a place the prime minister said is in a state of war. groups became known as province of sinai, and has sworn allegiance to i.s.i.l. carrying out a devastating attack on security forces on wednesday. more than 100 were killed
. >> reporter: since the coup toppling mohamed mursi, the muslim brotherhood has became a main enemy, designated a terror. >> organizations. thousands of leaders, members and supporters have been killed gaoled and sentenced to death, including mohamed mursi. other proponents have been arrested or gone missing. the government's intolerance is getting harder. the egyptian cabinet approved laws to face what president abdul fatah al-sisi calls terrorism. various anti-coup opposition...
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. >> former president mohamed mursi is calling for a security situation into the security in egypt. lawyers say the killing of judges, lawyers and violence in sinai warrant an investigation. a lawyer told al jazeera what actions they hope the security council will take. we hope what they do is look at the requests and make findings and pronouncements. that would be an important symbol and send out a symbol at this crisis point. and they can take other action including looking at diplomatically isolating cc and sanctions to ensure that the situation is improved. drastically. >> south sudan marks four years of independence. but celebrations have been tampered by ongoing violence and the threat of famine. the parade in juba was attended by thousands. the president used it to blame rebels for a war persisting since 2013. with violence from both sides many south sudan say they have nothing to celebrate, they are trying to stay alive. >> this person was fetching firewood, ambushed by government soldiers, stabbed multiple times before rescued and airlifted to this red cross center. the bro
. >> former president mohamed mursi is calling for a security situation into the security in egypt. lawyers say the killing of judges, lawyers and violence in sinai warrant an investigation. a lawyer told al jazeera what actions they hope the security council will take. we hope what they do is look at the requests and make findings and pronouncements. that would be an important symbol and send out a symbol at this crisis point. and they can take other action including looking at...
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including ousted president mohamed mursi. he has many supporters like she's demonstrators, calling for re-instatement. replacing moth protests with mass arrests. >> misty upham transfers controls. the multi-million fund is intended to rebuild the police force and give kabul control of international aid. jennifer glasse reports. >> inside the ministry of interior, a new payroll system is being taught to be rolled out to police headquarters around afghanistan. >> it's online now, it wasn't before. what would happen is users would input the data into the system and deliver it to us in compact disc. >> some say that led to corruption including allegations of non-existent police officers on the payroll with salaries going to supervisors. >> this internet system for salaries is very good. it sped up salary payments and that made us happy. it also stops corruption. >> reporter: six months of negotiations brought a new teel. the u.n. will teach procurement and administration skills. all to allow the ministry of interior to take over
including ousted president mohamed mursi. he has many supporters like she's demonstrators, calling for re-instatement. replacing moth protests with mass arrests. >> misty upham transfers controls. the multi-million fund is intended to rebuild the police force and give kabul control of international aid. jennifer glasse reports. >> inside the ministry of interior, a new payroll system is being taught to be rolled out to police headquarters around afghanistan. >> it's online...
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roadside bomb attack in north sinai, egyptian security forces have been fighting rebels since mohamed mursi was deposed in 2013. libyan security forces guiding the oil ports say they'll seize tankers approaching without permission. u.n.'s recognised government says any attempt to make oil deals with a rival government in tripoli would be considered piracy. it has been hit by a power struggle between the two >>> a vessel carrying asylum seekers sank killing at least 12 on board. the italian coast guard said the bodies of the victims were found near libya. the coast guard managed it save six people. >> south sudan's militia, the white army has been involved in a conflict leaving thousands dead and 2 million displaced. the largely civilian force has fought government troops alongside the rebels. catherine wambua-soi met some of them gaining action to the upper nile state. >> reporter: in times of trouble, the young men are called to the frontline, and the -- and me call themselves the white army. this person was injured in may, fighting in the north. once he gets better he'll return. >> transl
roadside bomb attack in north sinai, egyptian security forces have been fighting rebels since mohamed mursi was deposed in 2013. libyan security forces guiding the oil ports say they'll seize tankers approaching without permission. u.n.'s recognised government says any attempt to make oil deals with a rival government in tripoli would be considered piracy. it has been hit by a power struggle between the two >>> a vessel carrying asylum seekers sank killing at least 12 on board. the...
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the demonstrations marking two years since the overthrow of mohamed mursi. let's get analysis of everything going on. >> a senior lecturer from the institute of arab and islamic studies joins you. us. -- joins us. >> let's start out with the trial. what do you expect the decision to be. >> the indicators show that thee may be released and there would be a verdict from the accusations. but, of course we'll see how it goes. legally speaking the case is week mainly because the general prosecutor office, and the security forces were not collaborating, but in the aftermath the political direction was prostatus quo and you saw many of figures getting handed over sentence whereas the hosni mubarak, most or all were released >>> when you look at what is happening in the capital, we understand the latest reports saying two people were killed in demonstrations in cairo, and let me turn your attention to what is going on the unrest that egypt is seeing with groups and the army and we heard rockets were fired into southern israel. what do you make. developments and is t
the demonstrations marking two years since the overthrow of mohamed mursi. let's get analysis of everything going on. >> a senior lecturer from the institute of arab and islamic studies joins you. us. -- joins us. >> let's start out with the trial. what do you expect the decision to be. >> the indicators show that thee may be released and there would be a verdict from the accusations. but, of course we'll see how it goes. legally speaking the case is week mainly because the...
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many are facing criminal charges since the military deposed mohamed mursi in 2013.rackdown is meant to restore stability and security and promises by the international community to support freedom and justice have been subdued by lucrative trade and arms deals. >> world leaders are breaking promises to stand by them. egypt's partners are making ready to sell new arms and quit to egyptian authorities -- equipment to egyptian authorities, ignoring torture. >> some missing students have been found but not alive. this is the mother of one. she saw her son's body. it was broken in many places. the engineering student was kidnapped in front of his class. there were security cameras at the university and want to know where they can't be used to find his killers. victims. of forced disappearance do not end up in prison. we have stories of those that disappeared and end up dead. some killed by torture. it's been two years since tens of thousands marched in the streets against the first democratically elect gough. and welcomed the -- government. and welcomed the military back
many are facing criminal charges since the military deposed mohamed mursi in 2013.rackdown is meant to restore stability and security and promises by the international community to support freedom and justice have been subdued by lucrative trade and arms deals. >> world leaders are breaking promises to stand by them. egypt's partners are making ready to sell new arms and quit to egyptian authorities -- equipment to egyptian authorities, ignoring torture. >> some missing students...
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judiciary handed out mass death sentence with hundreds on death row, including the ousted president mohamed mursi. a senior lecturer in the muslim world at kings college in london takes us through some of the details. what is proposed in the new law? >> there's a blank measure giving far extending forces backed up to what the judiciary can do. the government insists on establishing firm control over the situation in egypt and the sinai desert. the problem is whether one size fits all works. taking on the project in egypt is a different matter to trying to stamp out the differences of islamist jihadi movements like in the sinai desert. they are manifestations of islam, but differently structured and organised. the muslim brotherhood, in spite of its size is easier to take on because there's a recognisable structure, while organizations formerly and part of i.s. in the sinai desert like al-qaeda and i.s. in syria and iraq they operate like franchises without a recognisable command and control structure. whether the measures proposed now will be suitable it take care of the threats to the government
judiciary handed out mass death sentence with hundreds on death row, including the ousted president mohamed mursi. a senior lecturer in the muslim world at kings college in london takes us through some of the details. what is proposed in the new law? >> there's a blank measure giving far extending forces backed up to what the judiciary can do. the government insists on establishing firm control over the situation in egypt and the sinai desert. the problem is whether one size fits all...