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his real name was mohammad hadar. he was a little egyptian boy who visited all the mosques and he was the new savior of the arab people. in fact the posters in the marketplace, in heaven your master is ala. on earth your master is a of hitler. in 1941 in june, just before june 1st there was a decision to totally exterminated jews. they were told to go to their homes, shut the home, stay off the phone, turn off the radio, you all know the scenario. due to last-minute -- by one of the arab leaders who was in good relation with the jewish people. he xl the cheap arab nazi who was doing this and at that point he caused the extermination effect to fail. there was a mass riots of iraqi military men, iraqi police and arab nazis all over the streets from june 1st to june 2nd of 1941, killing hundreds of iraqis. what am i talking about? i am talking women being raped in front of their parents pleaded turtle parents being raped -- murdered in front of their kids, babies being sliced in half and thrown into the river, homes bein
his real name was mohammad hadar. he was a little egyptian boy who visited all the mosques and he was the new savior of the arab people. in fact the posters in the marketplace, in heaven your master is ala. on earth your master is a of hitler. in 1941 in june, just before june 1st there was a decision to totally exterminated jews. they were told to go to their homes, shut the home, stay off the phone, turn off the radio, you all know the scenario. due to last-minute -- by one of the arab...
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amir mohammad a cif. value to appeal their bonds for spot fixing and a test with england the anti corruption tribunals the verdict was also this week by the pakistani cricket board mohammad amir's career had gotten off to a cracking start but the eighteen year old will now have to serve a five year left handed fastball returning back to pakistan he waits to file his appeal to the court of arbitration for sport former captain but on a safe receiving ten and seven years respectively their last few years are suspended the rounding the time down to fight for both amir is waiting on the official release of the i.c.c. verdict after which you have twenty one days to present his case in the switzerland . finally arne rodgers is finding out that being an n.f.l. champion leaves one with little time for anything else the green bay packers quarterback getting a raw and as he soaked in the glory of his teams and five thirty one to twenty five win over the pittsburgh steelers on sunday the twenty seven year old greeted
amir mohammad a cif. value to appeal their bonds for spot fixing and a test with england the anti corruption tribunals the verdict was also this week by the pakistani cricket board mohammad amir's career had gotten off to a cracking start but the eighteen year old will now have to serve a five year left handed fastball returning back to pakistan he waits to file his appeal to the court of arbitration for sport former captain but on a safe receiving ten and seven years respectively their last...
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corruption tribunals verdict was also this week by the pakistani cricket board mohammad. mir's career had gotten off to a cracking start but the eighteen year old will now have to serve a five year ban left handed fastball returning back to pakistan as he waits the file his appeal to the work of arbitration for sport amir is waiting on the official release of the i.c.c. verdict after which he'll have twenty one days to present his case and listen. all right that brings us to cycling we're overall leader tom boonen is hugging onto his yellow jersey by a thread after the second stage of the tour of qatar henrik hausler cutting the gap to just a second after i sprinting the opposition two in states to the polls i was on boonen the belgian aim to extend his gap from the peloton russian mikail. putting pedal to the metal early on time and telling champion viscounty that are a lapse in concentration though this fall dropping him from contention on the day another russian denice zein off me at his move lever rather than sooner settling for third behind. penalty couldn't finish t
corruption tribunals verdict was also this week by the pakistani cricket board mohammad. mir's career had gotten off to a cracking start but the eighteen year old will now have to serve a five year ban left handed fastball returning back to pakistan as he waits the file his appeal to the work of arbitration for sport amir is waiting on the official release of the i.c.c. verdict after which he'll have twenty one days to present his case and listen. all right that brings us to cycling we're...
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they include the egyptian nobel laureate mohammad al verify. -- mohammad al verifbaradei par> for the first time, egypt has been liberated and has put its feet on the right track toward democracy and social justice. >> we have our new country, a high command of the armed forces running the country's affairs. that is run by the field marshal who is 79 years old and is known to be against reform. what is your response to that? >> i have to clarify, i understand it will be the whole military leadership. i also understand we are going to reach out to the wide sectors of the egyptian society. i hope we will have a government of national unity and have time to prepare for genuine and free elections. i don't think we are growing to replace president mubarak by another individual. >> let me be clear, the statement from the vice president says that the high command of the armed forces is now tasked with running the country's affairs. are you comfortable with that? >> with the mess we are in for the last two or three weeks, i asked for the army intervention. i ask for the army to intervene. thi
they include the egyptian nobel laureate mohammad al verify. -- mohammad al verifbaradei par> for the first time, egypt has been liberated and has put its feet on the right track toward democracy and social justice. >> we have our new country, a high command of the armed forces running the country's affairs. that is run by the field marshal who is 79 years old and is known to be against reform. what is your response to that? >> i have to clarify, i understand it will be the whole...
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an already deeply unstable possibly was no rabbits are to be looked at meantime professor sayad mohammad marandi from the university of tehran says the real goal of the u.s. is to prevent the arab and muslim world from getting stronger to protect its closest ally in the region israel. they're not on the side of the people in the people recognize that they're playing a double game they're on the one hand very much on the side of the establishment on the side of. a mouse with a man but on the other hand they tell the egypt and people that they they hear their voices and they wish to pray for their freedom but we all know that the ruling establishment cannot last without american support and the chips in people know that these countries do not want them to be free not only because do they want the americans and europeans want to remain in power and have their head germany in these countries but they also know that an independent egypt an independent jordan and an independent arabia meaning sodium rabia is something that would be detrimental to the israeli regime so the united states and the
an already deeply unstable possibly was no rabbits are to be looked at meantime professor sayad mohammad marandi from the university of tehran says the real goal of the u.s. is to prevent the arab and muslim world from getting stronger to protect its closest ally in the region israel. they're not on the side of the people in the people recognize that they're playing a double game they're on the one hand very much on the side of the establishment on the side of. a mouse with a man but on the...
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discuss the wave of public anger in the muslim world i'm joined by mohammad marandi and to rand he's a professor at the university of tehran in chicago we go to coffee and sunny he's assistant professor of international studies at de paul university and in london we crossed to david hardwell he's country risk expert from the middle east and north africa and i h s janes and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunt go gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want professor mohammad marandi in toronto if i go to you first if i if i read the mosque i'm sorry the wall the washington post or the new york times. etc etc in the united states your country is on the verge of having a crisis a revolution and its people's power and it's a repetition of egypt of tunisia and are you getting ready to pack your bags to leave. well i think if you have been reading the washington post or the new york times or if you've been watching a.b.c. n.b.c. or c.b.s. or and c.n.n. at these for the last couple of decades you would have been thinking that for the last three decade
discuss the wave of public anger in the muslim world i'm joined by mohammad marandi and to rand he's a professor at the university of tehran in chicago we go to coffee and sunny he's assistant professor of international studies at de paul university and in london we crossed to david hardwell he's country risk expert from the middle east and north africa and i h s janes and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunt go gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want...
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on the hunger gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want professor mohammad marandi in toronto if i can go to you first if i if i read the mosque i'm sorry the wall the washington post or the new york times. etc etc in the united states your country is on the verge of having a crisis a revolution and its people's power and it's a repetition of egypt of tunisia and are you getting ready to pack your bags to leave. well i think if you have been reading the washington post or the new york times or if you've been watching a.b.c. n.b.c. or c.b.s. or and c.n.n. at least for the last couple of decades you would have been thinking that for the last three decades now the united states has constantly said that iran in iran the situation is deteriorating but the facts on the ground are that this time republic has strong popular support and that there are different political organizations and groups in the country with a very differing ideas about how the country should be run but the political establishment is very stable and as you saw during the anniversary of the rev
on the hunger gentlemen this is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want professor mohammad marandi in toronto if i can go to you first if i if i read the mosque i'm sorry the wall the washington post or the new york times. etc etc in the united states your country is on the verge of having a crisis a revolution and its people's power and it's a repetition of egypt of tunisia and are you getting ready to pack your bags to leave. well i think if you have been reading the washington...
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we were speaking to mohammad who at 30 had lived every day of had life under mubarak. until this moment. >> tell me how you feel right now. >> great day in egypt. >> today it in 18 days. amazing. 18 day. item good. >>reporter: the square liberation square became celebration square. fireworks flew. tank became dance floor floors. children cheered. old men cried tears of joy. >> but we are absolutely elate elated. egypt is for the egyptian. >> for the whole world. power to the people. power to the people. p.m. i'm speechless. >> the square i full of energy tonight like it has never been. they say they are going to keep this energy up. they are going to stay hear because the square is their insurance policy that the military keeps its promise to leave power. >>reporter: tonight for the moment soldiers and civilians stood hand in hand. and at the epi-center of it all. egyptian could dream they never have before. small dreams like mohammad who brought his son. >> now i will vote first time in my life. i'm 42 years ochlt i never believe in that before now i will vote. i will
we were speaking to mohammad who at 30 had lived every day of had life under mubarak. until this moment. >> tell me how you feel right now. >> great day in egypt. >> today it in 18 days. amazing. 18 day. item good. >>reporter: the square liberation square became celebration square. fireworks flew. tank became dance floor floors. children cheered. old men cried tears of joy. >> but we are absolutely elate elated. egypt is for the egyptian. >> for the whole...
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is there a proper freedom of expression if mohammad is getting in trouble for stating what is happening? >> there is some freedom of speech. it will be interesting to see how much their report. >> it has been said the style of governance in these countries where there has been protesters is economic cronyism allied with hard-line policing. is that the case in bahrain. >> they do have oil which puts them in a position to give them handouts, but that mix of economic handouts and police oppression -- you see that throughout the arab world. >> it is everything going to the ruling family? >> there are a lot of concerns about corruption. but certainly there are concerns about the distribution of land are very high on the agenda. >> a lot of the protesters -- we heard from the party. a lot of the protesters surpass the seat majority. what are they protesting about? >> there is a mix of economic and political abuse. people want better access to jobs and are annoyed by inequality, but politically it is about wanting more democracy. >> do you think iran has a part to play? how worried should the
is there a proper freedom of expression if mohammad is getting in trouble for stating what is happening? >> there is some freedom of speech. it will be interesting to see how much their report. >> it has been said the style of governance in these countries where there has been protesters is economic cronyism allied with hard-line policing. is that the case in bahrain. >> they do have oil which puts them in a position to give them handouts, but that mix of economic handouts and...
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sentenced in nine years in jail and denmark for trying to kill the cartoonist to caricatured the prophet mohammad. he is senior being driven to court. he was convicted of attempted murder and terrorism. the drawings were published in 2005 to start protests across the muslim world. the husband of the wounded arizona congressperson get real difference will resume training to go into space. he has been on leave since his wife was injured. six other people were injured in that incident. let's take you back to the scene in cairo. hundreds of thousands still demonstrating their, demanding the resignation of the egyptian president, demanding that he does now. protestors have been waving the flag, singing country attics songs. -- patriotic songs. the protesters are ducking of reducing their presence in the square. thank you for watching "bbc world news." >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freem
sentenced in nine years in jail and denmark for trying to kill the cartoonist to caricatured the prophet mohammad. he is senior being driven to court. he was convicted of attempted murder and terrorism. the drawings were published in 2005 to start protests across the muslim world. the husband of the wounded arizona congressperson get real difference will resume training to go into space. he has been on leave since his wife was injured. six other people were injured in that incident. let's take...
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corruption and have been given lengthy bans by the sport's governing body former captain salman butt mohammad m a i am happy to see were found to have deliberately bowled no balls in return for cash june the fourth test against england last summer a few moments ago the international cricket council gave but a ten year ban five of which are suspended safe received a seven year ban to which were suspended and they may got five years the verdict was announced after a six day i.c.c. tribunals last month all three had denied the wrong theory friday the plays and their agent was charged. corruption by the british crown prosecution service. green bay and pittsburgh have held their final training sessions ahead of sunday's super bowl in dallas but yet again they were driven indoors playing in cold weather more snow falling on the retractable roof of the. vent so the state has once again sought shelter at texas christian university in are also planning what mike tomlin called a mock on saturday telling god to the status to that title two years ago he could become only the thirteenth. championship ring
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with corruption by the british crown prosecution service pakistan captain sam one but along with mohammad amir and hamad are safe or seen here when i pay in court on march the seventeenth along with that agent. he's the key to expecting my third party to arrange a place to bowl no balls against england during the lord's test last summer and then deny wrongdoing and i've also been the focus of a separate investigation by the international cricket council. the findings of which will be revealed on saturday. european rugby fans can rejoice the continent's top competition the six nations gets on the white tonight with a sizzling clash in college if y.-o. is hosting england and what looks like one of the most open tournament in years to welsh atomically out of form fighting to win any of their previous seven tests on that last six nations strive in two thousand and ten when they beat england in that right now before going on to secure the grand slam but were some time on the welsh and desperate to get off with good stuff. it is time we started what it. is a bit cool and all but to before that
with corruption by the british crown prosecution service pakistan captain sam one but along with mohammad amir and hamad are safe or seen here when i pay in court on march the seventeenth along with that agent. he's the key to expecting my third party to arrange a place to bowl no balls against england during the lord's test last summer and then deny wrongdoing and i've also been the focus of a separate investigation by the international cricket council. the findings of which will be revealed...
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sentenced for nine years in denmark for trying to kill the cartoonist who caricatured the prophet mohammad. the drawings were published in 2005, sparking protests across the muslim world. and a raid inside the european parliament building. two men, one carrying a gun, held up a post office after passing unchallenged throughq÷ checkpoints, the third such breach of security in two years. you're with bbc news. still ahead, the fallout from the protestors in egypt, how the events are causing shockwaves across the whole middle east region. burma's parliament has named the outgoing prime as the next head of state. he is, however, a former general and a former member of the previous military government. our correspondent reports from bangkok. >> burma's first civilian president for half a century. it sounds impressive, but the new man is hardly a radical break with the past. he served as prime minister in the outgoing military government, a career soldier, he only gave up his general's rank and uniform last year so he could lead a military-backed political party to victory in november's criticize
sentenced for nine years in denmark for trying to kill the cartoonist who caricatured the prophet mohammad. the drawings were published in 2005, sparking protests across the muslim world. and a raid inside the european parliament building. two men, one carrying a gun, held up a post office after passing unchallenged throughq÷ checkpoints, the third such breach of security in two years. you're with bbc news. still ahead, the fallout from the protestors in egypt, how the events are causing...
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including former presidential candidate mir hossein mousavi, and even the moderate ex-president mohammad khatami. they may not be empty threats. iran hanged two activists last year on charges of plotting against the regime. nbc's tehran bureau chief, ali arouzi, is one of the few western journalists working in iran. >> iran sees itself as the vanguard of islam. they would like to see a more islamic government in egypt. one that's closer to iran and further from america. but on the other hand they didn't want the events in egypt to energize the people in iran and bring them back on the streets, which is exactly what happened yesterday. >> reporter: president mahmoud ahmadinejad today called the protests a western conspiracy. in washington, president obama sided with the demonstrators and accused iran of hypocrisy. >> i find it ironic you have the iranian regime pretending to celebrate what happened in egypt, when, in fact, they have acted in direct contrast to what happened to egypt by gunning down and beating a people who were trying to express themselves peacefully in iran. >> reporter:
including former presidential candidate mir hossein mousavi, and even the moderate ex-president mohammad khatami. they may not be empty threats. iran hanged two activists last year on charges of plotting against the regime. nbc's tehran bureau chief, ali arouzi, is one of the few western journalists working in iran. >> iran sees itself as the vanguard of islam. they would like to see a more islamic government in egypt. one that's closer to iran and further from america. but on the other...
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learn what punishment they will face from the international cricket council later today captain sam mohammad amir i'm at a see for arrived at the i.c.c. hearing in hours ago they are accused of deliberately bowing no balls in return for cash through the fourth test against england last summer the sport's governing body held a six day tribunals into the case last month and a key to announce their children just twenty four hours after the players and their agent were charged with corruption by the british crown prosecution service the men denied wrong doing. but finally there is no icehockey in the k h l because of that all star game taking place and some pay to speak so we thought it is a good time to remind you of the good moments in week nineteen. i've. a. now brings us to the end of the sport for the moment some will sport later on as usual next time it is the weather. for the full story we've gone to. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. from. more news today is once again flared up for. these are the images the world seeing from the streets of canada. s
learn what punishment they will face from the international cricket council later today captain sam mohammad amir i'm at a see for arrived at the i.c.c. hearing in hours ago they are accused of deliberately bowing no balls in return for cash through the fourth test against england last summer the sport's governing body held a six day tribunals into the case last month and a key to announce their children just twenty four hours after the players and their agent were charged with corruption by...
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nobel laureate mohammad elbaradei, a former head of the u.n.'s nuclear agency gave his support to the protests. on january 29th, president mubarak said he had named a vice president and new ministers. on february 1st, demonstrators held the largest rally since the protests began. calling for the immediate resignation of the president. mubarak said he wouldn't seek re-election this fall, but would serve out his current term. >> translator: i do not intend on running for another presidential term. i have spent more than enough of my life in service of egypt and its people. but now i am very committed to end my term for the sake of the nation. >> reporter: more disruption ensued after the announcement with widespread clashes reported across the country. the u.s. and the european union urged the egyptian government to stop the violence and begin an orderly transition of power immediately. >> since his term is up, relatively shortly, the key question he should be asking himself, is how do i leave a legacy behind in which egypt is able to get through
nobel laureate mohammad elbaradei, a former head of the u.n.'s nuclear agency gave his support to the protests. on january 29th, president mubarak said he had named a vice president and new ministers. on february 1st, demonstrators held the largest rally since the protests began. calling for the immediate resignation of the president. mubarak said he wouldn't seek re-election this fall, but would serve out his current term. >> translator: i do not intend on running for another...
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. >>> this evening i spoke by telephone to mohammad elbaradei who is back here in cairo. he spent years living in other countries, a part of that in the united states. he's been a negotiator, a diplomat, and he is back here offering himself as, perhaps, a consensus candidate for the very vocal majority in a post-mubarak era. he had some tough words tonight over the phone. he told me the mubarak speech extended the agony. he called it an act of deception on the part of mubarak. finally, he called mubarak a dead man walking, and those are weighty words in this region. earlier today i spoke with dr. elbaradei at his house and asked him about this candidacy of his. how do you view your own, whether we call it candidacy -- if it isn't you emerging as a leader of a new egypt, are there individuals you'd be perfectly happy to see? >> i'd be perfectly happy, brian, that i be quote/unquote agent for change. seeing my egypt going from where we are, you know, to where we should be. i would be perfectly happy if anybody else would take it from there. i'm not necessarily interested in
. >>> this evening i spoke by telephone to mohammad elbaradei who is back here in cairo. he spent years living in other countries, a part of that in the united states. he's been a negotiator, a diplomat, and he is back here offering himself as, perhaps, a consensus candidate for the very vocal majority in a post-mubarak era. he had some tough words tonight over the phone. he told me the mubarak speech extended the agony. he called it an act of deception on the part of mubarak. finally,...
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a run but the persian star's finishing couldn't match the build up that is until a ninety minute mohammad calabar baris winner a sublime effort calmness personified against the stop russian defense. one nil a score in the united arab emirates improvement very much needed that men are to stay on beaten in the euro twenty twelve goal of fires back on the way the end of. ok back to domestic matters where in russia ruud hole it arrived in chechnya to take charge of premier league side f. c. ter wreck the actions faces of the local found soon turning to smiles soon as the soul of the legendary dutchman exit the pain of corrals near a port hole its then one thousand nine hundred seven european player of the year accepted the post some weeks back but it was on wed and stay about to arrive for the pre-season work but eyebrows were raised when the former ac milan took up the job in chechnya a region which ensures terrorist attacks on a frequent basis the russian season gets underway in march the twelfth. a lot will be discovered on the gulf in greens this weekend when the world's top three players
a run but the persian star's finishing couldn't match the build up that is until a ninety minute mohammad calabar baris winner a sublime effort calmness personified against the stop russian defense. one nil a score in the united arab emirates improvement very much needed that men are to stay on beaten in the euro twenty twelve goal of fires back on the way the end of. ok back to domestic matters where in russia ruud hole it arrived in chechnya to take charge of premier league side f. c. ter...
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alongside of mohammad, we've seen the spirit of mandela, the spirit of martin luther king and of the muhatma. and the lesson we can learn today when we have sent troops into iraq and afghanistan and we're making war on behalf of democracy -- we did it in vietnam and we're doing it today in the regions around pakistan and afghanistan, is that, in fact, you don't make democracy by invasion, you don't make democracy through war. and the people on the ground are reminding us that our own best tradition with martin king, india's best tradition with muhatma gandhi, is a better way to achieve change and democracy than by sending soldiers and troops. if the egyptians can make regime change peacefully, we shouldn't be making war in afghanistan and elsewhere in the world on behalf of democracy. tavis: benjamin barber, thank you for sharing your insights. good to have you back on the program. up next, chef and author jeff henderson. tavis: jeff henderson is a talented chef, former host of the "chef jeff project." his latest project is inspired by the traveling cultural exhibit called "america,
alongside of mohammad, we've seen the spirit of mandela, the spirit of martin luther king and of the muhatma. and the lesson we can learn today when we have sent troops into iraq and afghanistan and we're making war on behalf of democracy -- we did it in vietnam and we're doing it today in the regions around pakistan and afghanistan, is that, in fact, you don't make democracy by invasion, you don't make democracy through war. and the people on the ground are reminding us that our own best...
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state department began sending twitter messages to iranians in their native tongue professor side mohammad marandi says washington is losing ground in the region the united states seems very desperate because this is a very desperate measure the americans know they are losing out in the middle east and the middle east is becoming independent even its key allies are no longer stable countries regimes like jordan and saudi arabia and yemen it's not clear how long they will last the united states is in serious trouble on of fronts it's in trouble in iraq and afghanistan and lebanon in tunisia in egypt the americans are desperately trying to bring about change in iran but the fact is that republic of iran is highly popular with a small group of people who rioted in downtown tehran today which are no more than a few hundred they constitute a small minority the iranians basically want their independence they want to remain independent and they're opposed to apartheid in palestine if the americans are able to come to terms with the reality in iran the iranians are quite willing to to move towards
state department began sending twitter messages to iranians in their native tongue professor side mohammad marandi says washington is losing ground in the region the united states seems very desperate because this is a very desperate measure the americans know they are losing out in the middle east and the middle east is becoming independent even its key allies are no longer stable countries regimes like jordan and saudi arabia and yemen it's not clear how long they will last the united states...
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assume all the man who broke into the home with the cartoonist behind the controversial prophet mohammad costume has been convicted of attempted murder and terrorism the axe wielding twenty nine year old broke in on new year's day twenty ten well though we did reach the cartoonist who was hiding in a panic room sentencing is expected on a friday and may see one hundred killed jailed for life the coliseum was condemned across the muslim world sparking violent protests. haiti's presidential runoff in march will be between former first lady lundie mina gav and popular singer michel martelly a third candidate whose success in the first round last november spot on rest and international criticism didn't make it through the ongoing political uncertainties hindering haiti's recovery from the effects of last year's devastating earthquake. sure and it's got all the latest business deals up next tuesday with us here on r.t. . hello i'll come to our business program. the second day of the russian form wrapped up today in moscow and this year it attracted a record number of business leaders investor
assume all the man who broke into the home with the cartoonist behind the controversial prophet mohammad costume has been convicted of attempted murder and terrorism the axe wielding twenty nine year old broke in on new year's day twenty ten well though we did reach the cartoonist who was hiding in a panic room sentencing is expected on a friday and may see one hundred killed jailed for life the coliseum was condemned across the muslim world sparking violent protests. haiti's presidential...
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somali man who broke into the home of the cartoonist behind the controversial prophet mohammad cartoon has been convicted of attempted murder and terrorism the axe wielding twenty nine year old who broke in on new year's day two thousand and ten although didn't reach the cartoonist who was writing in a panic room sentencing is expected on friday may see a jailed for life the cartoon was condemned across the muslim world sparking violent protests. now that's the latest news for you here on r.t. but now let's get some business information on the latest in the world of business with. welcome to our business program i'm sure on. the second day of the russian form is underway in moscow this year it attracted a record number of business leaders and investors from all over the world r.t. is dmitri medvedev and brings us the latest from the former. russia's finance minister yesterday was saying that in order for russia to maintain a sustainable rate of growth for more than even four percent a year and russia needs to track seven to ten percent investment more per year while the figures that th
somali man who broke into the home of the cartoonist behind the controversial prophet mohammad cartoon has been convicted of attempted murder and terrorism the axe wielding twenty nine year old who broke in on new year's day two thousand and ten although didn't reach the cartoonist who was writing in a panic room sentencing is expected on friday may see a jailed for life the cartoon was condemned across the muslim world sparking violent protests. now that's the latest news for you here on r.t....
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the death penalty for the only surviving gunman of the two thousand and eight attacks on the city mohammad saabs appeal was rejected as the judge convicted him of waging war against india murder murder and conspiracy route one hundred seventy people were killed when ten pakistani gunmen attacked two luxury hotels in mumbai because still has the right to go to the supreme court. like. a stone here is in mourning after eight children and two adults were killed in an orphanage plage in the coastal town of hop follow most of the victims were disabled and could not escape when the wooden building caught fire by the time the rescue crews arrived the orphanage wasn't golf in flames it was completely destroyed investigators are working to establish the cause of the blaze. hundred seven pilot whales have died off the tip of news even south island after becoming stranded the whales were discovered by hikers on a remote beach on sunday a team from new zealand conservation department flew to the site but found about half of the group had already died last month twenty four pilot whales were lost in a
the death penalty for the only surviving gunman of the two thousand and eight attacks on the city mohammad saabs appeal was rejected as the judge convicted him of waging war against india murder murder and conspiracy route one hundred seventy people were killed when ten pakistani gunmen attacked two luxury hotels in mumbai because still has the right to go to the supreme court. like. a stone here is in mourning after eight children and two adults were killed in an orphanage plage in the coastal...
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government struggles to decide on who to support an edge of professor side mohammad marandi says america has only one goal in the region to prevent the arab and muslim world from getting stronger. they're not on the side of the people in the people recognise that they're playing a double game they're on the one hand very much on the side of the establishment on the side of. the most with a man but on the other hand they tell the kitchen people that they hear their voices and they wish and pray for their freedom but we all know that the ruling establishment cannot last without american support and the church and people know that these countries do not want them to be free not only because do they want the americans and the europeans who want to remain in power and have their head to be in these countries but they also know that an independent egypt independent jordan and independent arabia meaning so to arabia is something that would be detrimental to the israeli regime so the united states and the europeans will wish very much to prevent the people of the region from empowerment. they wa
government struggles to decide on who to support an edge of professor side mohammad marandi says america has only one goal in the region to prevent the arab and muslim world from getting stronger. they're not on the side of the people in the people recognise that they're playing a double game they're on the one hand very much on the side of the establishment on the side of. the most with a man but on the other hand they tell the kitchen people that they hear their voices and they wish and pray...
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reach the cartoonist he was hiding in a panic room sentencing is expected on friday and many see mohammad gill jailed for life the cartoon was condemned across the muslim world sparking violent protests. haiti's presidential runoff in march will be between former first lady day many gallops and popular singer michel martelly a third candidate excess in the first round last november sparked national on rest and international criticism didn't make it through the ongoing political uncertainty is considering haiti's recovery from the effects of last year's devastating earthquake. just a few moments for a newbie who believes his business needs to go away. bright future. from stupid. don't. welcome to our business program. the second day of the russian form is underway in moscow and this year it's attracted a record number of business leaders investors and officials from all over the world are to use dimitri medvedev and co brings us the latest from the former. or investment one of the key words here at the troika dialogue investment for in the e.u. russia four of the fourth annual for me being
reach the cartoonist he was hiding in a panic room sentencing is expected on friday and many see mohammad gill jailed for life the cartoon was condemned across the muslim world sparking violent protests. haiti's presidential runoff in march will be between former first lady day many gallops and popular singer michel martelly a third candidate excess in the first round last november sparked national on rest and international criticism didn't make it through the ongoing political uncertainty is...
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and here's a bell mohammad who's a chief analyst at islam policy dot com says the u.s. seems to be afraid of losing its influence in egypt. if we pay attention to the rhetoric of the u.s. they'd like you to believe that they're not doing anything but somehow the mubarak regime gets their hands on an awful lot of excess cash to buy one point five billion dollars worth of weaponry and all the weapons the tanks the tear gas that you see used against the egyptian people to try to quell this revolution is in fact funded by american tax dollars not to mention the fact that the pro mubarak counter-revolutionary force that just happens to appear from the most egypt's thirty million impoverished people probably was paid off with dollar bills so we have to really look at the fact that egypt has been a functioning american empire a client state for well over thirty years and the simple fact of the matter is is that there is no more you know polar power in the world america is going to try to bargain away whereby they have until september to adapt to influence to try to use propaga
and here's a bell mohammad who's a chief analyst at islam policy dot com says the u.s. seems to be afraid of losing its influence in egypt. if we pay attention to the rhetoric of the u.s. they'd like you to believe that they're not doing anything but somehow the mubarak regime gets their hands on an awful lot of excess cash to buy one point five billion dollars worth of weaponry and all the weapons the tanks the tear gas that you see used against the egyptian people to try to quell this...
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reach the cartoonist who was hiding in a panic room sentencing is expected on friday and may see mohammad it delay jailed for life the cartoon was condemned across the muslim world sparking violent protests. or that's the latest news for you for now from r.t. live in moscow let's get the latest business now with. welcome to our business program on this second day of the russian forum is underway in moscow this year it's attracted a record number of business leaders investors and officials from all over the world artie's dmitry medvedev brings us the latest in the form. or investment one of the key words here at the troika dialog investment forum the e.u. russia four of the fourth annual for me being held here in moscow as we've heard from the finance minister next week who didn't he says that russia needs to increase investment by seven to ten percent each year in order to sustain economic growth of more than four percent annually well one of the most interesting sectors everyone's talking about here is the banking sector has been a lot of consolidation going on there's a deal bank acquir
reach the cartoonist who was hiding in a panic room sentencing is expected on friday and may see mohammad it delay jailed for life the cartoon was condemned across the muslim world sparking violent protests. or that's the latest news for you for now from r.t. live in moscow let's get the latest business now with. welcome to our business program on this second day of the russian forum is underway in moscow this year it's attracted a record number of business leaders investors and officials from...
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mumbai attacks mohammad. appeal was rejected he's been convicted of multiple murder and conspiracy and waging war against india around one hundred seventy people were killed when ten pakistani gunmen attacked two luxury hotels in the city because saad could still take his case to the country's supreme court. at least thirty people were killed and forty wounded in a suicide bombing in northern afghanistan the device was detonated near the entrance to a government office where crowds of people were lining up for national id cards and violence has seen a rise in the region that's believed to harbor taliban hideouts. and in the somali capital mogadishu at least eight people have been killed thirty five wounded when a suicide bomber detonated their car outside a police station no group has yet claimed responsibility authorities fear of the involvement of islamised insurgent groups authorities have branded the attack quote a cowardly act and while they may be a man's best friend but for some people dogs are also a
mumbai attacks mohammad. appeal was rejected he's been convicted of multiple murder and conspiracy and waging war against india around one hundred seventy people were killed when ten pakistani gunmen attacked two luxury hotels in the city because saad could still take his case to the country's supreme court. at least thirty people were killed and forty wounded in a suicide bombing in northern afghanistan the device was detonated near the entrance to a government office where crowds of people...
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well for more analysis on this i'm now joined by professor so you had mohammad marandi from the university of tehran. right this time around the world the u.s. has tried in the past to overthrow a medina jazz regime but they did succeed how is the u.s. playing a similar role in egypt's politics now. i think it's quite the reverse because on both occasions. the us lost in iran of course the strong majority supported this public and despite the attempts of the united states. public remains a very stable and strong country but on the other hand the egyptian regime is very close to the united states and the united states which is very much to keep him in power according to even jimmy carter the american truly want mubarak to stay but that is no longer possible carol but they do not want to see the regime swept away. all right well washington has been supporting mubarak's regime for almost thirty years but then we've heard the u.s. president sort of changing his rhetoric so why do you think that is. well it's almost identical to what happened during the xargs reign the united states have as as
well for more analysis on this i'm now joined by professor so you had mohammad marandi from the university of tehran. right this time around the world the u.s. has tried in the past to overthrow a medina jazz regime but they did succeed how is the u.s. playing a similar role in egypt's politics now. i think it's quite the reverse because on both occasions. the us lost in iran of course the strong majority supported this public and despite the attempts of the united states. public remains a very...